Hi guys
I created a simple windows batch script for some normal adb commands
Like adb push/pull/install.
It just requires Android SDK installed on PC
Will add some more options as , when and if required
Though Initially I made only considering my phone ,I suppose it will work on all androids except the option of backing up frameworks.Didnt test on any other phone.
For Full help/tutorial about script
http://galaxy551.wordpress.com/gearloose/
Place gearloose.bat in any folder .
Before transferring execute option 2 which just makes required folders
Cheers
EDIT 1:
Gearloose now in Linux bash flavor too
Download gearloosetux.zip
Now with a make-do GUI for windows
Now gearloose in make do GUI
I used a free Installer project from The Wizard's Apprentice 1.5 from source forge
Thanks to Dion Nicolaas for creating this software
This is beta level and doesnt provide the same functions of Gearloose
Framework support is not in gearloose
Nor is batch app install and single data/system apps backup for now
Antivirus software raise flags while executing GearlooseGUI.bat .
But you guys can check the script and I assure it just a false positive.
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this is alternative way to root the Huawei Mediapad 7 lite
credits vampirefo for his id command root check
my model was/is S7-931w which has wifi
1) use google playstore to install a terminal apk
2) download an apk to sdcard called Root Master (english Version).apk
http://www.nextwap.net/mobile/vE4C-rxxce/root_master__english_version_.html
3) allow your device to install unknown sources
4) install apk and open it
5) you will see 3 options, system info....root....and manager......choose the middle one
it will take some time with some animation
the first time it ran.....I checked inside the terminal to see if id command worked correctly.....it did not
6) reboot the phone and try again
If successful, in a terminal you are looking for the su command to change the prompt from $ to #
AND then run the id command and you must see only 2 responses...... user id and group id
---if you get a third response you have to redo it and reboot it
correct image is attached
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DevBerryPi
Features:
Light Weight
Built in updater script (just open a terminal and run ./updater.sh it is located in the home directory)
Built in ADB & Fastboot
Over Clocked to 1GHZ (Max Speed)
Based on latest Raspbian
Screenshots:
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Currently Installed Software/Tools:
ADB
Fastboot
Iceweasel
(send me PM's on what else to add)
Prerequisites:
At a 4GB SDCard
Changlog:
0.1:
First release
Download:
Major Kernel error found... Need time to fix it
The goal behind this project is to make a Cheap and Fast computer for Android Developers in hopes of inspiring more ROM development. I really need help to make this a reality my goal is to make at a Pi based desktop (maybe down the road a laptop). My idea is to have a 3D printed case and the pie preinstalled with the latest version of DevBerryPi.
IT IS NOT MY FAULT IF THIS BREAKS YOUR PIE(S)!
Nice to see this development!
Excited to see this, did you ever get time to fix the error you discovered?
I'm also interested. Any updates? Will there be images for both the RPi and RPi2?
Thanks
You can develop on the PI depending on the OS but hardware limitations will never allow you to make it "fast"
Hi All XDA lovers!!!
Are you a beginner level android users and trying to use CMD for adb and fastboot commands. If you are fed up with windows black and white CMD then try this tools for feel the change. A GUI tool for ADB and Fastboot.
I am not a core developer, a noob. So the development is still in progress. If you can report the problems and help in code level will be great. I want to make this tool opensource but i'm noob in the case of GitHub and opensource license also .
How to install :
Step 1. Download the zip files from here.
Step 2. Extract ADB.zip into your PC's C: drive.(i.e. path should be C:/ADB/)
Step 3. Extract WinAnd.zip into some where else
Step 4. Run WinAnd.exe
Step5. That's it.
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Please click Thanks if this helped. :victory:
Nyc work..
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk
thank you. this is awesome.
Apparently root and a permissive kernel are not required to run Xposed framework. It's only needed to install the framework, and you know how I keep saying how nice it is that our engroot kernel still boots a rooted shell... so anyways here it is
Installer
Uninstaller
Step 1: unzip the file then fire up Odin and in the AP slot choose the included eng_root.tar
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Step 2: your phone will be stuck on the logo, but open a command prompt and navigate to the bin directory you unzipped.
Type:
Code:
adb devices
Make sure adb sees your device before proceeding, it'll prolly take a minute or two before it does
Step 3: double click the Xposed.bat file you unzipped and let it do it's thing
First boot will take a few minutes.
Without root you may run into issues with some modules, nothing I can do about that but report them here so everyone knows.
Haven't tried it yet, but is there a way to uninstall?
Forgot to post that xD
https://mega.nz/#!CpBD2ToQ!eFQQvKvBQoYlbkl8qUKmXAIDoYqb_BxM4qZJ3-tCR30
This works perfectly! Thanks so much.
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Trying to install the Universal Android Debloater GUI on windows, what do I type into "edit environmental variable" to add android platform tools to my PATH?
Also where should I extract the platform tools to, can I just put it in downloads?
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Also where should I extract the platform tools to, can I just put it in downloads?
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The Google USB Driver ( part of platform tools ) is required to run ADB on Windows computers with Google devices. Windows drivers for all other devices are provided by the respective hardware manufacturer.
Get the Google USB Driver | Android Studio | Android Developers
The Google USB Driver is required to perform adb debugging on Windows with Google devices.
developer.android.com
Recommendation: You unpack the ZIP to C:\ADB and add this path to Windows PATH environment variable.