[Q] How do i remove EDT Tweaks - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Installed the zip file via CWM but I am unable to install it from my apps ?

If you have installed a zip via CWM then it is already installed. How come my apps in that?

so i can't remove it at all ??

Yes, of course. Just Uninstall it if you want.

how? do you have a guide ?

You can just uninstall it like a regular app but the changes you made with it will persist.

Basically all you need to do is install a nightly CM7 build over the top via CRM and this will overwrite the EDT tweaks. You might want to do a nandroid backup first but dont bother wiping or anything first.

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DI01 update with root and busybox / DI01 baseband update

Please find below an update.zip containing a stock DI01 system with root and busybox. Stick it somewhere on your sdcard and flash with clockwork recovery. Now you can bring your phone back to stock without having to use Odin.
The system update will NOT flash your radio. I've replaced the radio attachment, it should work now.
This update does not remove any bloatware. It should leave you at a complete stock DI01 system with root and busybox. It will completely reformat /system, so it will work regardless of changes you may have made to your phone.
I've also attached a few apps built from aosp with a few mods. Included are the DeskClock, Gallery3D, Mms and Music apps. They will REPLACE your existing versions so back sure you have a backup in case blah blah.. The Music app is forked from Eliot Stocker's music mod (CM), and the Gallery3D app is forked from code aurora forum. DeskClock and Mms apps are forked from aosp with a few slight mods (black background in mms,etc).
DO NOT put this on your sdcard as /sdcard/update.zip. That's where clockworkmod lives.
stock DI01 system update
Thanks man working on flashing it now!
jt1134 said:
Attached is an update.zip that will take you from a stock DH12 to DI01 with root and busybox. Stick it somewhere on your sdcard and flash with clockwork recovery.
This meant to be flashed on a completely stock system. If you have trouble with missing apps or signatures, then flash back to stock using the odin file here.
This update will NOT flash your radio. If you applied the previous fix I posted that included the radio update, you will need to put a stock DH12 build.prop back into /system or the attached update will FAIL.
This update does not remove any bloatware. It should leave you at a complete stock DI01 system with root and busybox.
EDIT: also attached is the radio update for those who may need it.
I've also attached a few apps built from aosp with a few mods. Included are the DeskClock, Gallery3D, Mms and Music apps. They will REPLACE your existing versions so back sure you have a backup in case blah blah.. The Music app is forked from Eliot Stocker's music mod (CM), and the Gallery3D app is forked from code aurora forum. DeskClock and Mms apps are forked from aosp with a few slight mods (black background in mms,etc).
DO NOT put this on your sdcard as /sdcard/update.zip. That's where clockworkmod lives.
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i think the radio update you attached has something wrong with it.
so where do we save it? also is this zip already rooted? or will I lose root access?
poulosjr said:
so where do we save it? also is this zip already rooted? or will I lose root access?
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Doesn't matter, just use the "choose zip file" option in CWM recovery. Original post says it has root and busy box so I'm sure you're safe.
I'm having errors trying to get clockworkrecovery to work
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I'm having errors trying to get clockworkrecovery to work
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Did you have it working before? Like were you able to make and restore backups?
mine just gets stuck after it reboots into recovery and says it's installing the update but then nothing happens.
ok installed the stripped update from other post while i was rooted,no lag,clockwork,bloat removed
come over here and all i did was restored the /system only and ran the rest of the update from here in rom manager with no problems kept all data from apps n what not since all i did was reflash the /system all i gotta do is remove the bloat again tysm for all the work
devlp1213 said:
ok installed the stripped update from other post while i was rooted,no lag,clockwork,bloat removed
come over here and all i did was restored the /system only and ran the rest of the update from here in rom manager with no problems kept all data from apps n what not since all i did was reflash the /system all i gotta do is remove the bloat again tysm for all the work
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Seems like flashing /system might be a good idea for anyone unsure of the status of their renames/deletes regarding the bloatware; after that, seems like it'd be easier to hit the OTA without any worries.
Apologize for being dense and perpetutating "confusion" as you describe in an earlier post, BUT the Q: If I (being rooted and having removed bloatware, etc.) installed your patch from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=789823, is it at all beneficial to revert back to stock and install the zip from this thread? Thanks.
Thank you.
I restored all the removed apps, installed the updates, and after reboot removed the crapware again.
Worked perfectly.
question about included apps
I was very excited to see the changed desk clock and music app. So I installed them, and all the of them worked except the desk clock. I tried it again, and still the same samsung desk clock. Is there another way to install that? I really want the old style desk clock. Thanks!
Just pull the deskclock.apk from the zip and put it in /system/app
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Those of you who need to restore the stock image, but don't want to do it using Odin, there is a stock Nandroid image available here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=789868. I flashed that with Rom Manager and then installed the update file, also with Rom Manager, in the op of this thread.
Does this update fix the signal loss notification?
Couldn't tell you, I haven't experienced it.
spaciorek said:
Does this update fix the signal loss notification?
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It's supposed too.
rlblosser said:
I was very excited to see the changed desk clock and music app. So I installed them, and all the of them worked except the desk clock. I tried it again, and still the same samsung desk clock. Is there another way to install that? I really want the old style desk clock. Thanks!
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Changed? What's different?
I ran the update to DI01 and everything it working well. I see the note that in order to upgrade the radio I must have the DH12 buildprop file... Can I still do the radio upgrade if I have already updated to DI01?

MiniCm7 big problems

Hi everyone, i've a big problem.
I've installed minicm7 into mi x10mini but the roms doesn't want to configure a google account.
I've also installed CWM-recovery that doesn' want install anything and doesn't want restore my backup.
I'm not able to reinstall Xrecovery becouse i have no market access so, i'm not able to install root explorer.
How can i fix it?
Thanks in advance
My 2c
I had the same problem so ..
1. re flash with SEUS and root
2. reinstall xrecovery
3. redo your backup
You will no loose your backup if you do not delete your xrecovery folder
Correct me if i am wrong please
Castore said:
Hi everyone, i've a big problem.
I've installed minicm7 into mi x10mini but the roms doesn't want to configure a google account.
I've also installed CWM-recovery that doesn' want install anything and doesn't want restore my backup.
I'm not able to reinstall Xrecovery becouse i have no market access so, i'm not able to install root explorer.
How can i fix it?
Thanks in advance
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have problem with xrecovery after CWM:
- read this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1105745
- download edify version
- reboot to recovery
- backup & restore - restore from xrecovery
have problem with google account:
- after install custom zip of miniCM7 from recovery, do not reboot. Install custom zip of google-apps. then reboot. You will be asked your google account after
- if you have rebooted after install miniCM7, reboot to recovery install google-apps. reboot. settings-account-add google account
Just flash g apps, its attached in the minicm7 thread,,
AbirXtreme said:
Just flash g apps, its attached in the minicm7 thread,,
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That's what i was thinking... Google Apps

[Q] Steps to rom on atrix 4g (mac)

I have just rooted my atrix(2.3.4) on my mac. What are the steps to installing or flashing a rom. Must be do able on mac. sorry for the noobyness -sincerely Nooby noob
I'm also a Mac user and I can help you with that since I've done that already.
1) Ok, you rooted, but before you flash a ROM you need to unlock the bootloader.
Here is how -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1260517
2) Install Titanium Backup and backup all your apps.
3) Install ROM Manager (Android Market)
3) Install CWM RECOVERY (ClockworkMod) and make a full backup of your cell, so that if you want to go back you can. I believe you can do this from within ROM Manager.
4) Download the ROM zip file you want and copy it to your sdcard.
5) From within ROM Manager you can install that new ROM (zip file).
More info here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154600
I hope this helps.
Thank you so much I've tried like 50 forums i was starting to lose hope, also is using a rom worth it?
Try this Ginger mod, with ics & ginger theme [lot of ics stuffs in there],
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1400023

[Q] Creating a flashable zip to install various apks?

Hi, i was wondering if there is a way to create a zip package to flash through CWM, in order to install various apks simoultaneously... You know, when i flash a new rom i get bored of having to reinstall everything, and Titanium backup doesn't work properly... so i wanted to create a pack with all my favourite apps, and install them all in once!
Hey there's an app on the market place called easy installer & it can install multiple apps at once no reboot required unless a app prompts u to
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[Q] how to remove original apps & get current ROM

hello, I am totally useless noobs.
sorry for bad english.
here's my question :
1. is it possible to remove an original apps (some developer apps / something that cannot be removed even I reset it to factory setting) without rooting my phone??
because I've read somehing in this forum about "ROM kitchen", so I can modify the stock ROM. because so many apps that I want to uninstall it.
2. how to get my current ROM in my phone??
I've search it for 4 days and no one have it. Sometimes I want to go back with the same firmware like I used now.
in order to remove system apps, you have to be rooted, you can uninstall it using titanium backup,
kroz46 said:
in order to remove system apps, you have to be rooted, you can uninstall it using titanium backup,
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how about modifying the stock ROM?
can I get my stock ROM from my phone?
avat2v said:
how about modifying the stock ROM?
can I get my stock ROM from my phone?
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The stock rom, or the rom, or the firmware, is just the /system folder in your device.
In that folder you have to delete (or rename) in the folder /system/app/yourname.app and the corresponding .odex file to delete it from rom.
You can also use CWM.zip + Aroma Manager and load them sequentially from Recovery, choose in Aroma Manager to mount all partitions and do the above.
[Guide] Types of Android backups
There's also the possibility to modify yourself the rom, but, is much more difficult. If you are using Vodafone o other operator custom rom probably there is the unlocked one and is official (stock) as well.

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