Hi guys,
Over at the HTC Hero forum I have been developing a kitchen to help ordinary people learn how to build their own ROM. Recently, I purchased a Nexus One, and so I was able to port this kitchen so that it can now successfully create a rooted Nexus One custom ROM.
The kitchen works for the Nexus One but is still found at the HTC Hero Android Development subforum, so I'll probably get someone to move it to a common forum eventually:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
Enjoy!
WOW, thanks, cant wait to try
can we use this forn N1???
pol18 said:
can we use this forn N1???
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Of course...
dsixda said:
Of course...
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Thanks bro. Setting up a Virtual Box right now and going to try it out.
mikroN1 said:
Thanks bro. Setting up a Virtual Box right now and going to try it out.
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No problem, I'm trying to get Wi-fi tethering working as well, as the Nexus One requires some additional steps to get it to work. I asked in the Wireless Tether thread.. maybe someone knows?
I'm going to check this out, may be just what I needed
Wow thanks a lot, very kind of you to do this! Setting up now
Ok, I have now updated the kitchen to version 0.20, so that Nexus One owners can now cook in the Wireless Tether. As you might know already, for the Nexus One the wireless tethering app requires a kernel modification (which is kind of complicated for the Average Joe), so the kitchen does all that for you automatically. I just used the modified kernel that is provided in the Wireless Tether project page.
ROM ROM ROM ya boot..
Works really well, although it might be better (under OSX) to make the disk bigger than 500mb.
I found the simplest way to use the soylatte java was to extract it, put it on my Kitchen disk and then simply modify the menu by adding
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PATH=/Volumes/Kitchen/soylatte16-i386-1.0.3/bin/:$PATH
at the top. Saves screwing up any other java dev work going on
Tested it with a Nexus One Cyanogen rom, works nicely for stripping out stuff I don't want and adding what I do.
Good Job. Thanks!
ScaredyCat
dsixda said:
Ok, I have now updated the kitchen to version 0.20, so that Nexus One owners can now cook in the Wireless Tether. As you might know already, for the Nexus One the wireless tethering app requires a kernel modification (which is kind of complicated for the Average Joe), so the kitchen does all that for you automatically. I just used the modified kernel that is provided in the Wireless Tether project page.
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worked nicely for me too. set up a virtual machine on my macbook and loaded latest ubuntu plus jdk. ...changed splash ...stripped an apk ...added in motoapps for exchange calendar ...added a wifi tether direct instead of tool ...dropped in a few extra media sound files. the output zip flashed no problem and all tweaks (through very-very minor) working.
it would be appreciated if any more resource links exist other than those already in first post of thread. i'd like to learn more
yeah,this thing works(on mac).
but i wish we have a tutorial to cook a rom,(kernel).
rheza02 said:
yeah,this thing works(on mac).
but i wish we have a tutorial to cook a rom,(kernel).
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There are about four tutorials linked on the first post of that thread, if that's what you mean.
a menu to edit build.prop will be great.
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i'm trying porting desire rom to nexus one, flash successfully but when i try to boot it, it's going back to recovery menu.
rheza02 said:
a menu to edit build.prop will be great.
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i'm trying porting desire rom to nexus one, flash successfully but when i try to boot it, it's going back to recovery menu.
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Yeah this would be cool too.
rheza02 said:
a menu to edit build.prop will be great.
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It's a text file, edit it with a text editor.
SC
ScaredyCat said:
It's a text file, edit it with a text editor.
SC
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Yeah I know this, but I don't know what to tweak and what not too touch. Still a noob at this.
Breakthecycle2 said:
Yeah I know this, but I don't know what to tweak and what not too touch. Still a noob at this.
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Tweak stuff, if it breaks tweak it back and reflash
That's how I find out what works and what doesn't... trial and error.
SC
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Tweak stuff, if it breaks tweak it back and reflash
That's how I find out what works and what doesn't... trial and error.
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lol..good point. Thanks
rheza02 said:
a menu to edit build.prop will be great.
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i'm trying porting desire rom to nexus one, flash successfully but when i try to boot it, it's going back to recovery menu.
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I don't think the Nexus One has the storage capacity to flash a Desire ROM - has been mentioned in this forum in some threads. You have to take stuff out to save space.
Menu for build.prop? I'm as much of a noob as you.
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Has anyone got a working blackberry client on wm6 yet?
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Has anyone got a working blackberry client on wm6 yet?
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yes, version 4.91. do a search on threads about blackberry and athena words.
Yes, there was a guy that got it working. I think he even got it working on the latest Athena Project ROM by PK. Just an FYI...not sure if the ROM had anything to do with it or not.
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Yes, there was a guy that got it working. I think he even got it working on the latest Athena Project ROM by PK. Just an FYI...not sure if the ROM had anything to do with it or not.
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yes, change in the windows.nb the word Htc-Athena into HTC-Hermes (appears 2 times) and reflazsh this file. you can have complete instructions in the forums abot bb hacking. it works perfect -and fast...
Thanks for that. Can you point us to some easy instructions for this?
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Thanks for that. Can you point us to some easy instructions for this?
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Here you have:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1420252&postcount=302
you have to extract from the rom the os.nb, with nbextract. Later do the edit of the file looking for the HTC-Athena and change into HTC-Hermes. Next step is introduce this file in your Athena, do a hard reset and job done.
beginner said:
Here you have:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1420252&postcount=302
you have to extract from the rom the os.nb, with nbextract. Later do the edit of the file looking for the HTC-Athena and change into HTC-Hermes. Next step is introduce this file in your Athena, do a hard reset and job done.
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Thanks for that. Only problem (and I may be really thick here) is that I can't find NBExtract or any of the other tools I need to do the job. I think I will wait for the time being before going to WM6. Being a noob at Rom hacking (but fairly technical generally) i think I need a little more info before i take a working wm5 Athena and hope I can get it working on WN6 with Blackberry connect
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Here you have:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1420252&postcount=302
you have to extract from the rom the os.nb, with nbextract. Later do the edit of the file looking for the HTC-Athena and change into HTC-Hermes. Next step is introduce this file in your Athena, do a hard reset and job done.
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I guess this means unlocking the device in order to flash it, unless you use your own CID's image. Has anyone flashed an HTC branded device? If so, could you be kind enough to upload the resulting ROM that includes BBC?
Thanks.
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I guess this means unlocking the device in order to flash it, unless you use your own CID's image. Has anyone flashed an HTC branded device? If so, could you be kind enough to upload the resulting ROM that includes BBC?
Thanks.
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It's very risky to share this class of files. And modificate a rom is very easy, you should try it. It is not difficult.
Where to find the tools?
beginner said:
Here you have:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1420252&postcount=302
you have to extract from the rom the os.nb, with nbextract. Later do the edit of the file looking for the HTC-Athena and change into HTC-Hermes. Next step is introduce this file in your Athena, do a hard reset and job done.
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Where can I find NBextract??? Googled it, no joy?
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Where can I find NBextract??? Googled it, no joy?
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Is 'NBHEXTRACT'
http://www.google.com/xhtml?site=se...&hl=en&sa=X&oi=spell&ct=res&cd=1&q=nbhextract
Hi all,
I have been looking around for long time and trying different solutions to add Arabic (BIDI or RTL) support to my vibrant but with no luck.the only thing is just adding the font so instead of showing squares it shows the letters but disconnected and in reverse order.
Have any one been successful in porting the language support from the i9000 middle eastern rom? I tried but my phone will not boot and I don't know how to access the log at that stage to see why or what is missing.
Do we have a better built in support in froyo? Or it is the same?
I have seen many threads in many forums but most are not active for long time.
Any help will be appreciated.
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
I managed to make an arabic 2.1 rom. Everything works fine with exception of GPS. Just do not know how to create a flashable zip file for the rom to post it.
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I managed to make an arabic 2.1 rom. Everything works fine with exception of GPS. Just do not know how to create a flashable zip file for the rom to post it.
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How did you do it?
Where did you get the files from? or you compiled your own?
Is it working now right-to-left and reshaping?
I would appreciate your help.
I am running now BIONIX1.6 rom (based on T959UVJI6). what is yours?
I have made a nandroid backup file. I can put it in online.
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I have made a nandroid backup file. I can put it in online.
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Please do i would greatly appreciate it ill even try to make an update from it. My friend would call you a life saver
i need hebrew support for this device 2 im using bionix 1.7 there is a script for fixing the framework.jar but after use with it the phone wont load the homescreen
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I have made a nandroid backup file. I can put it in online.
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That will be awesome, but would you also provide more details about what ROM you are running and what have you done and where did get the update files from.
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i need hebrew support for this device 2 im using bionix 1.7 there is a script for fixing the framework.jar but after use with it the phone wont load the homescreen
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Can you provide us with that script or show where to get it from? maybe we can update it to work with the new rom.
There is an update rom running froyo 2.2 for Orange (I9000JHJP4) and has support for Arabic and hebrew, i tried to get some files from it to my 2.1 but did not work, i know i am missing more files that should be also integrated. that rom is for the international Galaxy S i9000 so it might not work with Vibrant
you can find the rom at samfirmware.com
windows
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9085803/Hebrew 0.7/hebfix_script_0.71_win.zip
mac /linux
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9085803/Hebrew 0.6/hebfix_script_0.64.zip
credit: classicaldude
oror494 said:
windows
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9085803/Hebrew 0.7/hebfix_script_0.71_win.zip
mac /linux
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9085803/Hebrew 0.6/hebfix_script_0.64.zip
credit: classicaldude
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Thanks, i will see if i can fix or update this script. By the way what happens when you run it now? do you get an error or what?
fduraibi said:
Thanks, i will see if i can fix or update this script. By the way what happens when you run it now? do you get an error or what?
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http://www.multiupload.com/ZBK8NCMTDF
this is the log txt
oror494 said:
http://www.multiupload.com/ZBK8NCMTDF
this is the log txt
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I tested this patch without any changes and got the same error
I am trying to understand this java disassembled code to be able to fix it for the new ROM.
The patch already cover the full range of unicode characters for hebrew and arabic + other rtl languages.
Can anyone help me with generally understanding the disassembled code or provide links to some resources that can help?
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
any luck?
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any luck?
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nope
there is a lot of line reference shift and i am not sure what or where are these reference and how can i update the new code based on these values.
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any luck?
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Look at this thread, one guy is trying the same thing and he is getting the same error, and i think he got a work around in a hebrew site which i could not understand so you might find the solution to your problem there http://iandroid.co.il/forum/topic5657.html but for me I still need the Arabic character reshaping so RTL alone is not enough
And this is the link to the XDA thread where they discuss the same issues, and it seems that they are about to integrate the BIDI solution into the AOSP and CM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=701281
ANYONE KNOWS HOW TO ENABLE THE ICS AD HOC CONNECTIONS ON ICS STOCK ROM?
I FOUND A LOT OF WPA_SUPPLICANT FILES, BUT NO ONE WAS WORKING UNTIL NOW.
I also found here in the forum an apk named wifi ad-hoc enabler but seems to work only on hc3.2.
Can Someone help me?
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ANYONE KNOWS HOW TO ENABLE THE ICS AD HOC CONNECTIONS ON ICS STOCK ROM?
I FOUND A LOT OF WPA_SUPPLICANT FILES, BUT NO ONE WAS WORKING UNTIL NOW.
I also found here in the forum an apk named wifi ad-hoc enabler but seems to work only on hc3.2.
Can Someone help me?
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same here. Any clue?
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same here. Any clue?
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I'm on vacation without my compiler environment/machine but i will patch and build it from the SDK when i'm back towards the end of the month (if someone else doesn't beat me to it).
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I'm on vacation without my compiler environment/machine but i will patch and build it from the SDK when i'm back towards the end of the month (if someone else doesn't beat me to it).
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Could you post the way it's supposed to do this? I'd like to learn how but i'm, as you can imagine, a newbie at this.
Update: i've found a temporary Workaround:
First of all notice that i needed the ad-hoc connection to use my tab in junction to my android phone when i'm on the move.
Said that I've found the way to share the phone connection via bluetooth: Obviously isn't fast as a proper wifi, but until someone (daveba ?) will patch the wpa_supplicant, this is the only solution.
On my phone i've downloaded from the play store Foxfi. There I have activated the bluetooth dun connection.
On tablet side i've downloaded from the play store pdanet tablet & configured to pair with my phone.
And ... TAADAA!!! i had back my connection on the move.
I repeat, it's not a proper solution, but until someone more coding skilled than me get the patch done, this will work.
chinasky71 said:
Could you post the way it's supposed to do this? I'd like to learn how but i'm, as you can imagine, a newbie at this.
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You need to download the AOSP sources for ICS and set up a compile environment and then patch up the wpa_supplicant sources as per my previous post and then recompile and provide a CWM flashable zip.
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You need to download the AOSP sources for ICS and set up a compile environment and then patch up the wpa_supplicant sources as per my previous post and then recompile and provide a CWM flashable zip.
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Have you ever thought about writing an how-to guide related to this stuff?? i think could be very interesting. i think could be a sticky topic here in xda. A lot of people writing about wpa_supplicant but most of them posted only already patched files but never the entire process to do it.
ad-hoc
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yes,i must have ad-hoc,hope someone can do that come true to stock ics p7500,br
..me tooo!......no way to have a working wpa_supplicant after ICS upgrading..hope it comes soon
popo72 said:
..me tooo!......no way to have a working wpa_supplicant after ICS upgrading..hope it comes soon
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And so we all !
Up
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i need it!
thanks
Its not 'stock' ICS, but after installing Task650's ICS ROM, ad hoc works for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1808015
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Its not 'stock' ICS, but after installing Task650's ICS ROM, ad hoc works for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1808015
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I'll try to download it and extract the wpa supplicant. Maybe this time i'll be luckyer. And obviously, if this will work i'll share here.
Cross your fingers, please.
SAD UPDATE: I tried to use the wpa_supplicant e wpa_conf files on task650's ics rom but unfortunately the tablet has working wifi but doesn't recognize my wifi tethering from the phone. So for who as me don't want to use non stock rom (mostly for stability reason at the moment) can't have wifi thetering recognized.
I'm starting to suppose that on ics things are quite different from honeycomb on this topic. Maybe Someone whit good coding skill should try to help us.
And at the moment my workaround it's the only solution avaiable.
Thank you very much Chinasky71
Unfortunately, it seems that FoxFi is not available for Nokia E series phones.
I guess I have to change my phone this time....
Anymore brilliant ideas???
khtang82 said:
Thank you very much Chinasky71
Unfortunately, it seems that FoxFi is not available for Nokia E series phones.
I guess I have to change my phone this time....
Anymore brilliant ideas???
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You can still use your phone!
Nokia phones have dun connection via bluetooth, so pair your phone with your galaxy tab and start pdanet.
From there use the configure button, and select your phone after that is appered in your list.
At that point you'd be ready to go!
Let me know if it works.
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khtang82 said:
Thank you very much Chinasky71
Unfortunately, it seems that FoxFi is not available for Nokia E series phones.
I guess I have to change my phone this time....
Anymore brilliant ideas???
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..And if works remind to report here, (and obviously to thank me!!! )
Ohh. if you fail you may try this guide http://www.dotdoh.com/?p=3
Remember you need to follow the part related to the phone settings!!
reeceb73 said:
Its not 'stock' ICS, but after installing Task650's ICS ROM, ad hoc works for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1808015
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i am on task rom but cudn't connect to ad-hoc network which i have set up using my laptop... earlier on all task roms i cud connect to it...but after i installed ICS strange i am not able to...i did the usual full wipe before installation....can u help in some way ?
I've searched very hard to find a recovery for my new phone, but there is not many options. So I managed to build one myself, fixed the fb shifting and did some modifications for convenience.
Hope it will be useful, and thanks to the CWM team.
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It seems the raw emmc partition is protected by the kernel, so the update.zip which has a boot.img inside won't fully applied. You have to drag the img out and flash it via hboot mode(unlock required).
I wonder if android devices all protect their raw partitions, or just desire x does.
Anyway, here is a new build of CWM, with a tiny fix of usb lun file mismatch( not sure if it fix the usb mount issue, need someone with a otg cable to test). A patch file of CWM v6.0.1.5 is uploaded too, check to see if it helps.
Claudyy said:
I've searched very hard to find a recovery for my new phone, but there is not many options. So I managed to build one myself, fixed the fb shifting and did some modifications for convenience.
Hope it will be useful, and thanks to the CWM team.
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Nice work. All i can do is press thankx for sharing since i am a hardcore stock fellow until further updates are released by htc. In time hope many will try your CWM. Good job sharing.
Claudyy said:
I've searched very hard to find a recovery for my new phone, but there is not many options. So I managed to build one myself, fixed the fb shifting and did some modifications for convenience.
Hope it will be useful, and thanks to the CWM team.
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Is the Screen problem gone?
The Android Manual said:
Is the Screen problem gone?
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Screen confirm the problem disappeared:good:
Can you share your modifications?
Added to Index.
Outstanding job, keep rocking!
Put [RECOVERY] at the beginning of headline and put date of publising so we can track it.
Mods, please move this to development section.
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Screen confirm the problem disappeared:good:
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Nice! Very good news. How about backup and restore capability?
Nice and classic non-touch CWM!!!
Thanks so much!!!
How is it flashed?
Sent from my HTC Desire X using xda app-developers app
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How is it flashed?
Sent from my HTC Desire X using xda app-developers app
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flashed in Desire_X_All-In-One_Kit_v1.1 Change the name to recovery , working recovery rom
thank you very much >>> Claudyy
1. download the attached file in OP
2. rename the file to CWM.img
3. copy and paste the renamed file in this location (where you extracted AIO Tool)
Desire_X_All-In-One_Kit_v1.1.rar\Desire_X_All-In-One_Kit_v1.1\Data\Recoveries [Here]
4. flash
Has anyone tested it?
Enviado desde mi HTC Desire X usando Tapatalk 2
Works for me.
No more screen jumps.
Made a backup (tar format), removed an app, then restored. Worked as expected.
epic, you must have been the guy in the irc channel, in this case my CWM is no longer supported. use this, also pm a mod to shift this to original dev good work
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epic, you must have been the guy in the irc channel, in this case my CWM is no longer supported. use this, also pm a mod to shift this to original dev good work
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and this is the epic approval. its really nice to see developers commending others and getting along well instead of sudden urge of jealousy or throwback. thankx to you both and others too.
i am still on stock, but i have downloaded the attachment and am really eager to un-stock. haha
Glad it works for you. It's no big deal, just a small bug fix.
In fact, I'm pretty new to android. Still adapting to this new phone, also trying to make it better.
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Glad it works for you. It's no big deal, just a small bug fix.
In fact, I'm pretty new to android. Still adapting to this new phone, also trying to make it better.
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I gotta say you started pretty awesome with your new adaptation. I hope you just dont stop with CWM only. Man i see potential in you for android development (aka Desire X forum).
Mount usb not working....:crying:
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Mount usb not working....:crying:
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I can confirm this but it didn't work on Llior's recovery either.
Anyway back-up and restore works just fine (without having to manually create md5) and it looks slick. Good job!
Guys, i posted a test build of touch recovery in dev section. It works but has the display shift bug. @ OP, i need your help to fix the display bug, and then look into the usb mount issue. All credits to OP, Lloir and Koush, i just followed a tutorial.
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Yasir
First of all, thanks to O.M.J. from the HTC One forum. This guy made it happen by pointing me in the right direction. O.M.J provided me the hack that is used with the HTC one. I looked it over and finally figured out how to modify it to work with the HTC One Max.
It is a flashable zip. Keep in mind that i am very new to this phone but not new to XDA. I am a programmer but I have not done much with android. I have tested this on two different roms and two different phones. Please make a backup before flashing. This will modify the iptables and a few files. Flash at your own risk!!!
I fixed Verizon zip so now it should work with TWRP. Let me know if there are problems. Verizon has one for deodexed and odex.
I added one for Viper Sprint version so that modifications are not messed up.
Sprint KitKat added.
If anyone wants to include any of these in their rom, I am totally fine with that. It will be one less file to flash.
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First of all, thanks to O.M.J. from the HTC One forum. This guy made it happen by pointing me in the right direction. O.M.J provided me the hack that is used with the HTC one. I looked it over and finally figured out how to modify it to work with the HTC One Max.
It is a flashable zip. Keep in mind that i am very new to this phone but not new to XDA. I am a programmer but I have not done much with android. I have tested this on two different roms and two different phones. Please make a backup before flashing. This will modify the iptables and a few files. Flash at your own risk!!!
THIS IS FOR SPRINT ONLY!!!
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thanks a lot! works good, was using the wifi tether router app, but it takes forever to connect, but this hack is better...would really be nice if O.M.J was on the ONE MAX forum too, i love his roms on my old htc devices
Posiible Verizon Hotspot Hack
Can someone with a Verizon phone be willing to test out the attached zip to see if it enables the hotspot? Please do a backup first and then let me know if this works.
I see this affects iptables. Will this affect my use of a firewall app?
Downloaded the Verizon version and backing up now before I test.
Jiggity Janx said:
I see this affects iptables. Will this affect my use of a firewall app?
Downloaded the Verizon version and backing up now before I test.
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Yes it will. Which app? I use Android firewall and it works fine.
wouldn't flashed with TWRP ... Tried with flashify.. It flashed but its no go. Prompts me to call verizon.
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DROID3R said:
wouldn't flashed with TWRP ... Tried with flashify.. It flashed but its no go. Prompts me to call verizon.
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ok I will take another look at it
disregard this post
Can someone try this one on a verizon phone?
mystery_tx_man said:
Can someone try this one on a verizon phone?
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The files work, but you built the ZIP wrong.
You included the parent folder.
Rebuild it with just the 2 subfolders and it works fine.
Just tried flashing with TWRP.. NO GO
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dsb9938 said:
The files work, but you built the ZIP wrong.
You included the parent folder.
Rebuild it with just the 2 subfolders and it works fine.
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Thank you very much. I will fix it right now.
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Just tried flashing with TWRP.. NO GO
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I am fixing the file. I will post the fix in the OP.
Works on Verizon now. Thanks native hot-spot at last
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Works on Verizon now. Thanks native hot-spot at last
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I am glad you looked at it cause I don't have a verizon phone to test it. I will get an odex version up soon.
mystery_tx_man said:
I am glad you looked at it cause I don't have a verizon phone to test it. I will get an odex version up soon.
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What version should I use on stock Rom but rooted?
3L3C7R0 said:
What version should I use on stock Rom but rooted?
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Stock rom is odex so if stock verizon use odex one.
3L3C7R0 said:
What version should I use on stock Rom but rooted?
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You can use an app like "file manager" and look at the /system/app folder to see if there are files with the .odex extension. The you would use the odex version. If there are onle files with the .apk extension then just use the regular verizon zip.
mystery_tx_man said:
You can use an app like "file manager" and look at the /system/app folder to see if there are files with the .odex extension. The you would use the odex version. If there are onle files with the .apk extension then just use the regular verizon zip.
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I like this answer too.
Deodex hotspot mod works great on dsb deodex verizon stock. Thanks!