Hello, I want to remove all things on the SD-card what isn't necessary.
So I want to know what files you need on your 2.3.3 (official) xperia x10 Sd-Card to start up your phone.
Thanks.
jacosdg said:
Hello, I want to remove all things on the SD-card what isn't necessary.
So I want to know what files you need on your 2.3.3 (official) xperia x10 Sd-Card to start up your phone.
Thanks.
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No file is necessary (except yours PERSONAL FILES). There is just one folder called ANDROID, but if you delete this, ANDROID OS will create automatic it again.
Ps: if you created recovery backups, there is a folder called XRECOVERY, very important to you, not for ANDROID OS.
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michaeljordam said:
No file is necessary (except yours PERSONAL FILES). There is just one folder called ANDROID, but if you delete this, ANDROID OS will create automatic it again.
Ps: if you created recovery backups, there is a folder called XRECOVERY, very important to you, not for ANDROID OS.
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Thx for the quick respons.
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Modified version of Jbed working on x10!
Download the files here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7104312&postcount=3
First install the jbed.apk
Then copy the libjbedvm.so to /system/lib using root explore or adb.
Now it will work.
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What is Jbed???
///MEDO said:
What is Jbed???
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it is java
Using this app you can install java app.
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strix75 said:
it is java
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Realy!!
does that means that i can install file like ( .jar )
svprm said:
Modified version of Jbed working on x10!
Download the files here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7104312&postcount=3
First install the jbed.apk
Then copy the libjbedvm.so to /system/lib using root explore or adb.
Now it will work.
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Thanks for your work
What can i do with this now? Is this now in Browser implentet or do i need to have Java Games on SD Card ?`Does anyone know good Site for Java Games or Programs
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Using this app you can install java app.
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Hi, svprm
first of all thank you for ur work
can u give us an example for JAVA apps ??
Ghaith Alshareef said:
Hi, svprm
first of all thank you for ur work
can u give us an example for JAVA apps ??
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check this out: http://www.getjar.com/
GetJar is a bad example (I am getting old I guess) - they seem have all kinds of apps now not like in the old days - java only (hence the 'jar' thing in their name). They still do have java apps as well though.
Anyways - there are many java apps (similarly to the apk files) which can do all kinds of things, pretty much everything.
but website with java still i can't view them.....
1. Did anyone try to install java app??
2. Did it work on the touch screen?
3. can we customize the buttons to work with the app?
thanks.
would it be possible to do the same but for flash apps and games?
@medo
Java app installed and working.
Touch screen working.
Can not customize the button.But button can be pressed using touch screen.
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svprm said:
@medo
Java app installed and working.
Touch screen working.
Can not customize the button.But button can be pressed using touch screen.
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@svprm
Thanks
i didnt know theres buttons on the screen
i just didnt want to copy the libjbedvm.so file, thats why im asking
will try now
force closes on my x10. what do you think would be the reason?
I think you didn't put the lib in correct place.
So put it on /system/lib/
And then try.
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sorry to revive a dead thread, but I am wondering:
what phone can I pick as an equivalent to the jbed engine on sites like getjar to see only the compatible jar files?
what does this do?
@svprm - I've two questions mate.
1: What is this for as Java runs native on Android devices... I'm not being sarcastic, it is a genuine question.
2: What do you think about the repeated remarks made yesterday about your JBed library enabling J.Anderson to gain permanent root - or as he put it - crack the bootloader?
Best Regards,
MH
MrHassell said:
What do you think about the repeated remarks made yesterday about your JBed library enabling J.Anderson to gain permanent root - or as he put it - crack the bootloader?
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Damn, you beat me to it.
Yeah bro I'm stuck in root
And how random of me to drop in the thread right now I'm pretty sure I am when I can't remount r/w with su..
I'm stuck on this rom now.. :/
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Hi,
I'm looking for an app that will backup my installed apps while preserving the app name and maybe the version number (if possible).
I've used many "backup" apps but they all backup the apps with weird names such as com.xxxxx.xxxx.xxxx.
If one of my apps is called "App2SD v1.2.3" then the backed up APK should have that as a file name. I don't mind if the version number is missing from the file name but it is an advantage if it is preserved.
Does anyone know of any apps or PC software that can backup installed apps and preserve original name?
Thanks
I found it: File Expert
Edit: File Explorer is buggy and won't save some apps. Does anyone know of any other apps?
456456 said:
..... or PC software that can backup installed apps and preserve original name?
Thanks
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Android commander!
Cheers
Taavi
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taaviu said:
Android commander!
Cheers
Taavi
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That's a very good program. Thanks!
Is there any other similar programs for managing android from PC?
456456 said:
That's a very good program. Thanks!
Is there any other similar programs for managing android from PC?
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Droid explorer is to good.
On the fly backup
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melvinchng said:
On the fly backup
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Nice! Exactly the app I was looking for. Thanks
The topic says it all... How do i create my own .zip rom from my NAND backup?? (made using CWM or xRecovery)
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championswimmer said:
The topic says it all... How do i create my own .zip rom from my NAND backup?? (made using CWM or xRecovery)
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Why would you want to do that, you can just restore the backup.
Dont forget the backup holds lots of personal info on it, so you dont want to share it....
Just curious as to why you would want to do this?
The data portion contains sensitive info right??? Not the system.img isn't it
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I wanna make my own Rom and share it with ppl... I've added toggle panel to notification bar, changed animations in framework-res, changed icons in systemui, did some build.prop tweaks, some out-of-memory manager tweaks, took some apps from the arc s firmware, removed some preinstalled apps and added some apps to system partition itself (like browser replaced with opera, titanium backup included in system partition, applied adblocker...) and many other things.... I hope that qualifies me to call it my *own* ROM????
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Oh and includes circular battery with percentage...
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championswimmer said:
Oh and includes circular battery with percentage...
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Oh ok,
You need to use sdk and pdk software to make your own roms, I am sure its much easier that way.
Just google them and download
PS, just themeing a custom rom doesnt make it your own, but developing from the stock rom in any way does, especially if it more than just the UI. Circular battery mod and other UI's are easily achieved in UOT, but changing OOM values and build.prop is different, as long as you know the benefits you are making
I've made changes to stock only. Not on anyone else's custom ROM. Yes did make some oom changing scripts. (umm.. Yep I guess I know what changes and what advantages. Lol) also removed some stock-ware added better alternatives like go sms n dialer in place of stock ones.
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I have the android sdk. I'll get the pdk... But what after that?? How to make the zip file of the ROM?
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Just pull (with adb or root explorer) everything you changed then make a flashable zip of that. No need to post a whole rom, just call it a mod or theme...
Btw I'm not even a proper firmware-tinkerer.. Far from being a dev or anything. I'm just a humble 12th grade student. Still pretty much in my teens.. Lol
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Ok that's a good idea now... Lemme see if I can pinpoint which files I need to pull and which I can do without.... But about the zip thing.... I never really understood the certificate thingy... That meta.inf and all... What is that about??? Basically how to create a flashable zip??
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Same here, I am not a dev, but I teach 12 grade!!!
As far as I know that can be done with apk manager, the update zips I use are generally borrowed from other zips, as I only mod things others have done for myself, or make them in UOT.
Try getting in touch with a dev called DooMLoRD
He is very good and friendly (Also from your neck of the woods) but he is very busy. He helped me out inmy noob days, and I am sure he will help you if he has the time.
Ya he did seem helpful.... I know him of course... Anyone who aspires to overclock their xperia knows him....lol... But ya he is busy usually.... And he's more of a deep dev...tinkering with kernels....not the one to make custom ROMs and all isn't it???
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So what I can do is take the zip of someone's rom, keep the certificate in it. Remove all other files, add mine into it and voila I'm done???
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I've made a lot of modifications to my stock rom, and would like to share it.... so is system.img a valid way to share my *own* rom or mod ? (valid as in technically feasible? means ppl can d/l it n flash using recovery n use it?)
my main concerns are... will it boot on someone else's device? (i tried it myself... total wipe + clean stock instal, followed by flashing only my backed up system.img, *didn't flash data.img, only system* it took an eternity to boot first time but it ran)
second concern... system.img doesn't have any personal data right? logs, msgs etc are in data partition i guess??
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request this to be deleted please
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Hello,
Does anyone here know how to make a flashable zip for xRecovery. I want to include apps in the zip... I found already some things while searching but no guide had a working download link etc...
So who can explain me how to do it or give me a link to a working guide with working links...?
xPlayGunz
Ok, so this is what I did.
I took such package as this and then I just put apps in it I want to flash. You can also make Your own directories
jakuburban said:
Ok, so this is what I did.
I took such package as this and then I just put apps in it I want to flash. You can also make Your own directories
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And the permissions?
Simple.... Use any other flashable zips and edit its contents as per your requirements. That's what I do too!
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milton.bain said:
Simple.... Use any other flashable zips and edit its contents as per your requirements. That's what I do too!
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Many of us do, recycling zips is easier than trying to make them from scratch
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xPlayGunZ said:
And the permissions?
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Don't worry about permissions
Can someone tell me
1. What is the advantage of link2sd??
2. How to use it( I heard something partitions like that) and how to do that??
3. And difference between Apps2Sd and link2sd.
Thanks in advance
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As usual no one replies
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Everytime you must wait few hours, someone reply everytime... You must be more endurancefull
But, for a reply:
1.) Nothing, on 2.3.3 ROM it doesnt make any sense, because apps on sd are supported natively by OS.
2.) Not neccessary to explain, see 1.)
3.) link2sd is simply linking the app in phone memory to sd card, but app2sd moves the whole app onto sdcard. At the end both has same advantages - frees phone memory. But on some older OS, which didnt support app2sd was able to use link2sd instead.