[Q] initlogo.rl ginerbread??? - XPERIA X8 Themes and Apps

initlogo.rle some of gingerbread??

want to create one?

xperiafan13 said:
initlogo.rle some of gingerbread??
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Manuals
Russian:
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=170907&view=findpost&p=5071692 (Все в одном месте)
English:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=448804 (logo.rle and RLE files)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=456071 (Custom splash image)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=443994 (HOWTO: Unpack, Edit, and Repack Boot Images)

want to create one?
---------- here.
use linux to make it.
before, you will need this 2 file to565.
put it in one folder. ("to565" for an example)
create 320x480 initlogo.jpg file. (work under win too )
use gimp to save as "initlogo.raw"
move/save it under "to565" folder
use terminal, go to "to565" folder, type this command
Code:
to565 -rle < initlogo.raw > initlogo.rle
done.
repack your new ramdisk with the new initlogo.rle

use lindows 7 not linux

xperiafan13 said:
use lindows 7 not linux
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win.. use virtual box
nobody make tool for this on win yet,..

gingerxperia
im using ginerXperia v9 and i want to add my name on the boot screen but when i add it in the zip image 33.png it doesn't show why?

@Kuyagaol Where can I download those two files ? I don't understand that step Can you explain

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[HOW TO] Create an update.zip file - via Pershoot

This is all via pershoot, I hope you don't mind me posting this, as it was buried in another thread and I figure this is great for the community and these steps have never been put all in one place before.
Again, this is not my knowledge, but pershoot's.
This is assuming you're using Windows (XP/2000/2K3/Vista/7):
1. unpack this http://www.relentlessaddictions.com/Androidstuff/signing.zip to tools directory within your sdk folder.
2. run autosign.bat and go number by number
*****the creation of the image (and all related parts) are done in linux. steps 3-7
3. unpack this: http://android-dls.com/files/linux/split_bootimg.zip
4. take a boot.img from let's say, cyanogenmod rom
5. ./split_bootimg.pl boot.img
6. If you would like to modify anything in the ramdisk:
mkdir my_ramdisk
cd my_ramdisk
gzip -dc ../boot.img-ramdisk.gz | cpio -i
To pack back together:
cd ..
mkbootfs ./ramdisk | gzip > my_ramdisk.gz
Note: you can find mkbootfs in AOSP: out/host/linux-x86/bin
7. use mkbootimg (found within AOSP: out/host/linux-x86/bin (assuming your using an x86 linux host)) to create a nexus image, contained of your zImage and a ramdisk:
mkbootimg --base 20000000 --cmdline 'no_console_suspend=1 console=null' --kernel arch/arm/boot/zImage --ramdisk boot.img-ramdisk.gz -o my_bootable_file.img
8. take one of pershoot's bootable recovery update.zips (http://droidbasement.com/db-blog/?p=161)
9. replace your my_bootable_file.img with the boot.img found within the .zip
10. replace your modules folder and wifi module in the modules folder
11. feel free to amend the update-script found within META-INF\com\google\android (you can use this as a reference: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=641223
12. if you setup autosigning correctly, you can now right click the .zip -> sign.
Note: on windows 7, the right click gets damaged, so to speak, if you reassign the extension after autosigning, so just open up a command prompt and: java testsign my_recovery_update.zip
13. you're all done.
To sign updates in Linux:
Follow this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4155081&postcount=1
-pershoot
*****For Ubuntu : the mkbootimg and mkbootfs executables are found here: http://www.sendspace.com/file/p9s80w for x86 only.
Sign Tool For Linux
I seem to be able to not finish reading the OP!
I'm confused... Why can't you finish the OP?
Thanks Mark (and pershoot) for posting this, will definitely come in handy. Now I can finally post my 1.8ghz kernel
jlevy73 said:
Thanks Mark (and pershoot) for posting this, will definitely come in handy. Now I can finally post my 1.8ghz kernel
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That was a joke, I hope lol.. at least not in update.zip format..
Eclair~ said:
That was a joke, I hope lol.. at least not in update.zip format..
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yeah, he meant his 8.1 ghz kernel...
rori~ said:
yeah, he meant his 8.1 ghz kernel...
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Lmao....
(10 blah)
sry my bad english
can`t do "split_bootimg.pl boot.img" out from cmd console
i dont have perl or something installed.
What am I doing wrong?
thx
crazyknallchopf said:
sry my bad english
can`t do "split_bootimg.pl boot.img" out from cmd console
i dont have perl or something installed.
What am I doing wrong?
thx
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./split_bootimg.pl boot.img (which is implied if it is not in your path)
mark, please update the OP with ./
updated the OP to include your changes pershoot:
"./split_bootimg.pl boot.img"
sorry i don`t understand what you mean with "OP"
crazyknallchopf said:
sorry i don`t understand what you mean with "OP"
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OP = original post (the 1st one on top of a thread)
pershoot said:
OP = original post (the 1st one on top of a thread)
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oke thx...
in CMD i do cd to my sdk directory where my .pl and .bin files are placed,
then i type "./split_bootimg.pl boot.img" (without quotes) it does not work...
no command are found
crazyknallchopf said:
oke thx...
in CMD i do cd to my sdk directory where my .pl and .bin files are placed,
then i type "./split_bootimg.pl boot.img" (without quotes) it does not work...
no command are found
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you put the boot.img in the same directory as the unpacked split_bootimg.pl then run a ./split_bootimg.pl boot.img
you should not be using your sdk directory as a work/scrap area, as things may get messy in there.
use something like /var/tmp/FOLDER or ~/FOLDER
EDIT: the quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog
pershoot said:
you put the boot.img in the same directory as the unpacked split_bootimg.pl then run a ./split_bootimg.pl boot.img
you should not be using your sdk directory as a work/scrap area, as things may get messy in there.
use something like /var/tmp/FOLDER or ~/FOLDER
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thx pershoot
i dont know what im doing wrong
it wont work
i uploadet a pic :
http://yfrog.com/2gimgoincrazyp
crazyknallchopf said:
thx pershoot
i dont know what im doing wrong
it wont work
i uploadet a pic :
http://yfrog.com/2gimgoincrazyp
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i was afraid you were doing that. the creation of the image (and all related parts) are done in linux.
mark, might want to update the OP with that tidbit, for the linux pieces.
pershoot said:
i was afraid you were doing that. the creation of the image (and all related parts) are done in linux.
mark, might want to update the OP with that tidbit, for the linux pieces.
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steps 3-7
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edited: here is the mkbootimg executable that works on ubuntu 9.10.
use at your own risk.
This was the only part that I was unable to do on a stock ubuntu install.
Was following this: http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=HOWTO:_Unpack,_Edit,_and_Re-Pack_Boot_Images
britoso said:
Can someone upload the mkbootimg and mkbootfs executables please.
I'm on ubuntu 9.1.
Seems like a lot of work to build just this little tool.
thanks.
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/p9s80w
for x86 only.

who can help me repack a boot.img

i have read the article http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=915808
i am a windows user,and i have install cgwin and perl
but i can not use unpack.boot.pl and repack.boot.pl(actually i donot know how to use it )
i unpack the boot.img by split_bootimg.pl by DOS
if anyboy can tell me how to use unpack-bootimg.pl and repack-bootimg.pl?
or help me repack the boot.img.the edited file of the boot.img i have upload to
http://cid-34cb0dc592eb3181.office.live.com/browse.aspx/.Public?uc=1
thanks
any body there?
Use dsixda android kitchen.
I run linux, but you have a perl script, so you need to run it through perl before it can work. So something like...
Code:
perl unpack.boot.pl [then the inputs for unpack.boot.pl]
I use cramfs tools so mine looks like
Code:
cramfsck -x bootextractedDIR boot.img
You can also get the dsixda android kitchen and dig through the files, since it does it too. The kitch is just a really complated cmd script, so somewhere in there you can find the command for how it extracts the boot.img
equalsP said:
I run linux, but you have a perl script, so you need to run it through perl before it can work. So something like...
Code:
perl unpack.boot.pl [then the inputs for unpack.boot.pl]
I use cramfs tools so mine looks like
Code:
cramfsck -x bootextractedDIR boot.img
You can also get the dsixda android kitchen and dig through the files, since it does it too. The kitch is just a really complated cmd script, so somewhere in there you can find the command for how it extracts the boot.img
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But it can't pack it after unpacking: (
Need it to add kernel to bootimage. Can someone help ?
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Hello I've found this...
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=HOWTO:_Unpack,_Edit,_and_Re-Pack_Boot_Images
I could unpack the files. but mkbootfs and mkbootimg doesn't work for me. When I downloaded ROM kitchen, there files were present as mkbootfs.c and mkbootimg.c .Not sure how to make them executable
Tried compiling with gcc and also tried changing permissions using chmod. If you find anythng, please PM me...
Edit : Forgot to mention I run linux.
Okay now sorted it. Use repack_bootimg.pl tool .Download ROM kitchen and search for mkbootimg and mkbootfs tools. Copy and paste them to your working directory. Also copy all header files from dsidia ROM kitchen. Download Repack tool from web.
Use this command
perl repack-bootimg.pl <kernel> ramdisk directory.img
very happy to hear this.i will switch to my ubuntu and try again
Not work here. I have image boot from rk2918 device and pearl scripts not work for unpack.
How I can unpack?

[DEV][TOOL] Kernel Kitchen {X8/W8}

[size=+2]PLEASE USE THIS THREAD (LINK) FROM NOW ON. I WILL NOT MONITOR THIS THREAD ANYMORE [/size]
INTRODUCTION
So we all know dsixda's XDA ROM Kitchen
Then how about a kitchen for Kernels ??
What started out just as my personal directory where I kept all my kernel and ramdisk tinkering scripts, has now turned into a project (which is far from finished right now )
This does NOT enable you to compile the kernel binary (aka zImage).
This enables you to edit ramdisk and change bootsplash images and helps kernel developers to deploy their compiled kernel in a usable form.
FEATURES
As of now what we can do with the Kernel Kitchen is
Fully menu driven interface (like dsixda kitchen)
Extract zImage and ramdisk from boot.img file
Create boot.img from zImage and ramdisk
Extract zImage and ramdisk from any ftf file that contains kernel.sin (Xperia 2010, 2011, 2012)
Create flashable ftf from zImage and ramdisk (Xperia 2010 only)
Create compressed ramdisk binary from ramdisk folder
Extract ramdisk files from ramdisk binary
Convert png image to rle format (used in android boot splash images)
Convert rle boot splash to png file (so that you can edit it)
Proposed upcoming features
Automatic script to change boot splash in a kernel with your favourite png file
STYLE CODE :
bold are supported only in linux
italics are supported in linux and windows+cygwin
underline are supported in windows native (without cygwin)
(if more than one style is used, it supports all respective platforms)
REQUIREMENTS
This tool is primarily meant for linux users (preferably Uubuntu).
But it works perfectly well on windows+cygwin too
Some portions of the kitchen have support for native windows (without even cygwin)
Rest all requirements are mentioned in the readme
WHAT ARE ITS USES ?
1.The primary purpose (for which this project started out in the first place) is to provide a easy kernel deployment tool for wannabe kernel devs.
A lot of us can compile a kernel from source but that is just the zImage and cannot be used as such on the phone. We need to package it with a ramdisk ad deploy it thorough a proper method (flashtool for Xperia, ODIN for samsund, and fastboot for other phones)
​2.You canedit ramdisk properties (by editing default.prop)
Changing ro.secure=1 to ro.secure=0 makes your ramdisk insecure and enables easy root access ​3.The most immediate and popular use that i can see right now is changing the boot logo to your liking
the boot logo is called logo.rle or initlogo.rle and is placed in the root of ramdisk folder.
When you split kernel, you can find the rle file which you can convert into png, do necessary editing and convert back into rle and pack up the ramdisk and create a new kernel
​4.Other than that, you can change the recovery system
for eg. you can include Doom's Touch recovery system inside your favourite kernel
or you can include the xRecovery inside CM7 kernel so that you can flash amend zips.
Changing the recovery is ofcourse a little more complicated for average users, and i'll write a short tuto for that soon enough ​DOWNLOAD AND USAGE
The sources can be found on www.github.com/championswimmer/kernel-tools
For linux (and cygwin) users I recommend the install git and run this command to get a copy of my repository
Code:
git clone https://github.com/championswimmer/kernel-tools.git
Or in general, all linux and windows users can just get a zipball of my repo here
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All usage information can be found on this elaborate readme
In short all you have to do is cd to the appropriate folder and run this
Code:
./menu
CREDITS
None of this was possible without the helps and works of DoomLord, Azuzu, bin4ry, FXP, defer, blagus, nobodyAtall, the_laser, Androxyde
These works are directly included in my project
DoomLord's kernel.sin and ftf creator (windows version)
These works are used in their modified/repackaged form
DoomLord's png and rle interconversion tool (windows version)
DoomLord's perl script to split kerel.sin
And big thanks to nobodyAtall for pointing me the appropriate linux binaries (or i would have kept pouring wine over windows exe files)
Thanks to ImageMagick developers for the awesome tool
SOURCES USED
1. to565 and from565 source code (part of Android Open Source Project)
2. mkbootimg and mkbootfs standalone sources (part of AOSP)
3. abootimg sources (by Gilles Grandou)
This will help some people to began development...nice sharing
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milenkokg said:
This will help some people to began development...nice sharing
Sent from my E15i using xda premium
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thanks,
and for a head-start into "how to compile a kernel"
see this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24885347&postcount=19
thanks champswimer...
I'm waiting your rom update..
Hmmm...i may just be a big of fool enough to try this
nice...
"The guy who ported xperia s firmware to x10" is in x8 block
Amazing!
We may be seeing some new kernels around here soon!
Its developers like you that make a difference
Sent from my Xperia™ PLAY using TapatalkHD
IrishStuff09 said:
Amazing!
We may be seeing some new kernels around here soon!
Its developers like you that make a difference
Sent from my Xperia™ PLAY using TapatalkHD
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i am certainly interested if someone donates me an old/used X8
I love developing for older models anyways (cause for top mdels therea rea already top devs and i'm not too rich to use smartphones, my x10 was my gift, not bought )
btw guys please keep a tab on my thread on x10 forum as i monitor that closely, (ofcourse i monitor the x8 and mini threads too)
this was mainly for informing you guys,
as i have mentioned, i'll soon move this into chef central as soon as the boot.img area is finished
Linux Mint 12
I have small problem.With Linux Mint 12 . I extracrt kernel.sin in input folder and i run the terminal and write were going to extract him, but they nothing found in kernel.sin.The output folder its empty
danibosev said:
I have small problem.With Linux Mint 12 . I extracrt kernel.sin in input folder and i run the terminal and write were going to extract him, but they nothing found in kernel.sin.The output folder its empty
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could you give me a screenshot of terminal ???
btw you need to use KERNEL.FTF file, not KERNEL.SIN file
For me too same result...it was empty even I use with ftf files....
But use alternative unpack-kernelsin.pl it can decompiled well but unpack was empty folder only..
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((( RedDeviL ))) said:
For me too same result...it was empty even I use with ftf files....
But use alternative unpack-kernelsin.pl it can decompiled well but unpack was empty folder only..
Sent from my E15i using XDA
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how about using the argument ???
and please give screenshots of the terminal
((( RedDeviL ))) said:
For me too same result...it was empty even I use with ftf files....
But use alternative unpack-kernelsin.pl it can decompiled well but unpack was empty folder only..
Sent from my E15i using XDA
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the name of file should be kernel.ftf
abcd.ftf will not work
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Yes, i download .ftf file in input folder but output folder again its empty ( i do it maybe 5-10 times)
is the name "kernel.ftf" ???
if it is suppose nAa-R20-U15.ftf then change it to kernel.ftf
no other name than kernel.ftf will work
and i have made some fixes, so please redownload the kitchen and try
btw are you on linux or cygwin or mac os ????
I use Linux.I rename the file to kernel.ftf an again nothing.Output it empty
do you have perl installed ???
can you copy paste me the oputput you are seeing on the console screen ???
I have perl 5 installed
Here the output :
Supported Devices:
Xperia X10 (GB update, custom kernels for unlocked bootloaders)
Xperia 2011 devices (Arc, Neo, Play, Mini, Mini Pro, Ray, Pro)
could not open boot img file: kernel.sin
mv: cannot stat `kernel.sin*': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `*.cpio.gz': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `*kernel': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `*header': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `kernel.sin-ramdisk': No such file or directory
danibosev said:
I have perl 5 installed
Here the output :
Supported Devices:
Xperia X10 (GB update, custom kernels for unlocked bootloaders)
Xperia 2011 devices (Arc, Neo, Play, Mini, Mini Pro, Ray, Pro)
could not open boot img file: kernel.sin
mv: cannot stat `kernel.sin*': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `*.cpio.gz': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `*kernel': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `*header': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `kernel.sin-ramdisk': No such file or directory
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does your ftf file contain kernel.sin ?
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[TUT] How to deodex roms+set up Android kitchen(cygwin)+extract files from Kdz

INTRODUCTION
HI GUYS..!
Though there are many threads explaining about the set up of android kitchen and deodexing roms...i found it a bit confusing,as most of the threads take you to different threads which again explain the steps in detail,most of which though informative is unnecessary as they are General threads .. so,TODAY i will be explaining simple step by step procedures from setting up cygwin to doedexing a rom for our devices...
THIS THREAD IS FOR L3 BUT SHOULD WORK ON L5 AND L7 ALSO ( for extracting &deoxing-Only First generation ie; L3,L5&L7..Not for L3 II,L5 II, L7 II ,but the method for android kitchen is common for both generations)
THINGS NEEDED(DOWNLOADS)
1.JAVA- download here http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
2.LG EXTRACTION KIT PUT TOGETHER BY ME -
http://www.mediafire.com/download/qdxgh0hqznph3nf/KDZ_extraction_Kit+kitchen+cygwin.rar
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STEP 1-INSTALL JAVA (just download and install it)
STEP 2- SET UP CYGWIN (This method is for Windows-i have provided the 32 bit setup ,for 64 bit download the setup from website below and skip to step 3) for 64 bit users - http://www.cygwin.com
1.extract the rar file i have provided and open the folder
2.open setup-x86.exe - don't proceed
3.open the cygwin setup guide provided in the folder and follow the steps
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STEP 3- SET UP ANDROID KITCHEN
1. open the folder u extracted from my rar file
2.right click on Android-Kitchen-0.224_2 and extract here
3.now copy the "kitchen" folder to c:\cygwin\home\(your_user_name)\
[Note :: make sure that ur username does not contain any spaces (eg; homepc) (not eg; home pc) ;if it does then copy to c:\cygwin\home\ ]
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STEP 6- CHECK IF ANDROID KITCHEN WORKS
1.Right click on the desktop shortcut of cygwin and run as administrator
2.type
Code:
cd kitchen
for people who have spaces in there user name
Code:
cd /home/kitchen
3.to open menu
Code:
./menu
IF YOU DONT GET ANY ERRORS THEN PROCEED TO THE NEXT STEP
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STEP 7- EXTRACTING THE KDZ FILE(For custom odexed roms proceed to STEP 9)
(For the users who don't know about the .kdz , it is the file format for the stock lg rom firmwares,...to download the kdz files goto-
http://lg-phone-firmware.com/index.php?id_mod=11 and download the firmware that suits you accordingly...im using v10k open eupore )
1.open the folder u extracted from my rar file
2.rightclick on lgextract LGExtract-0.2.1 and select extract here
3.copy the .Kdz to the extracted folder
4.type
Code:
LGExtract.exe -kdz V10X_xx.kdz
(wherein "v10X_xx " stands for the version of kdz u want to extract eg v10k_00)
5. you should end up with three files a .dz file ,a .dll file and a .cab file ( eg DZ_LGE400AT-00-V10k-EUR-XXX-AUG-08-2012+0.dz ; QCT_E400_20120703.dll and V10k_00.cab
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STEP 8-EXTRACTING THE ..DZ FILE
1.open the folder that u extracted from my rar file
2. rightclick on the DZDecrypter_v0.5.rar file and select extract here.... do the same for the DZDecrypter_v1.0b.rar file
3. now "copy" the .dz file into both extracted folders
4. open the extracted DZDecrypter_0.5 folder and type
Code:
DZDecrypt.exe LGE610AT-xx-VxxX-XX-XXX-xx-xx-20xx+x.dz
wherein "LGE610AT-xx-VxxX-XX-XXX-xx-xx-20xx+x.dz" is name of the .dz file
5. open the extracted DZDecrypter_v1.0b and do the same
6. now what we need is the boot.img ;recovery.img and system.img
7.make a new folder
8.to get the boot.img and recovery.img go to the DZDecrypter_v0.5 folder and copy the two files to a folder u created
9.to get system.img go to the DZDecrypter_v1.0b folder and find the file named system.img.ext4
10. just rename it to system.img and copy it to the folder u created
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STEP 9- EXTRACTING THE SYSTEM.IMG and deodexing the System Files
(FOR CUSTOM ROMS CREATE A FOLDER IN C:\cygwin\home\your_user-name\kitchen\ AND NAME IT "WORKING_090313_013348" AND COPY THE META-INF;SYSTEM AND BOOT.IMG INTO IT AND OPEN THE KITCHEN MENU AND FOLLOW FROM THE11TH STEP )
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NOTE :custom rom users use can this command via the terminal emulator to obtain the system file's on the rom... it is recommended to do this on a Fresh installation or else you will obtain a lot of unwanted files along with the ones needed ..
Code:
su
tar -c system/* >> sdcard/system.tar
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this will create a .tar file on your sdcard which u can latter transfer to your pc and extract using winrar or 7zip
The files needed are
/app
/bin
/etc
/fonts
/framework
/lib
/media
/semc
/usr
/xbin
build.prop
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delete the rest of the folders
1.COPY THE BOOT.IMG AND SYSTEM.IMG TO c:\cygwin\home\(your_user_name)\kitchen\original_update
2. open cygwin as adminstrator and open the kichen menu(refer step 6)
3.select option 1 -set up working folder from rom
4.select default 1
5.select n (dont change name)
6.select ext2explore
7.follow the instruction on the cmd
8.select n (don't extract cache.img)
9.select y (view rom info)
10. press enter to continue
11.select option 0 (advanced options)
12.select 11 deodex files in your rom
13.select v and change API LEVEL to 10(this is for gingerbread rom ie 2.3.x for other rom select accrdly)
14.select b deodex both folders ( sometimes u can get errors for few apks to resolve that delete the apks in the location below in system/app ...you have to delete both the .apk and .odex ; PS:don't delete the others they are deodexed...!)
15.press enter
16. view the contents of the folder navigate to C:\cygwin\home\your_user-name\kitchen\WORKING_xxxxxx_xxxxxx u'll find the deodexed apks in system\apps
17.now u can make changes to the file.
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(OPTIONAL:I have not tried the zip but should work well)
STEP 10- FLASHING THE DEODEXED FILES TO THE ROM
1. open the folder that u extracted from my rar file
2. install 7 zip (7z920.exe) ignore if already there
3.rightclick on 'deodex.zip' and select open with 7zip
4.open system in 7zip
5.replace the /app and /framework from the folders in C:\cygwin\home\your_user-name\kitchen\WORKING_xxxxxx_xxxxxx\system
(Just drag and drop in the opened .zip file)
6. copy the zip file to the sdcard of ur phone
7. flash it via cwm
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ANDROID KITCHEN IS A AWESOME TOOL ..ALMOST ALL OF THE STEPS IN IT ARE SELF EXPLANATORY ...I SUGGEST THAT U PLAY AROUND WITH IT TO GET USED TO IT ..
CREDITS
@dsixda FOR ANDROID KITCHEN
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
@pankaj88 FOR KITCHEN SETUP FOR DEODEX
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1767392
@Homero2 FOR LGEXTRACT EXTRACTING KDZ FILE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2180586
@copsfrance FOR DZDECRYPT
@yayakuya & @andwie
FOR INTRODUCING ME TO THE THREADS..!
FOR ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS PLS REFER THE LINKS IN CREDIT AS THEY MOST PROBABLY WOULD HAVE BEEN ANSWERED THERE DO YOUR RESEARCH SEARCH AND LEARN ASK QUESTIONS ONLY AS A LAST RESORT NO ONES' A EXPERT ..!
NOTE :: Always make a backup before changing system apk's..! Not responsible for any damages..!
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Great guide,very good explained and very helpfull,thanx.:thumbup:
GREEEEETZ!!!!
stock rom?
what about stock rom??
-CALIBAN666- said:
Great guide,very good explained and very helpfull,thanx.:thumbup:
GREEEEETZ!!!!
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thanks man ..!!Much appreciated
arjunrambz said:
what about stock rom??
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you'll need the boot.img so you have to download the firmware (check in the about phone should be like 10 j or something ) and follow from STEP 7 for any other doubts you can use the links in the credits..!
heres the link to download firmware for l7
http://lg-phone-firmware.com/index.php?id_mod=13
Thanks alot for this
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skiplou_memory said:
Thanks alot for this
Sent from my LG-E400 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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you always welcome..!:good:
Im getting an error while trying to extract the .dz file...
C:\Users\Aleksandar\Desktop\Decrypter 1>DZDecrypt.exe LGP710AT-00-V10f-EUR-XX-JU
L-23-2013+0.dz
DZ-Decryptor v1.0b *ALPHA RELEASE* by BIGB0SS from COPS.
[■] Opening file "LGP710AT-00-V10f-EUR-XX-JUL-23-2013+0.dz".
[■] Allocated memory: 1280 Mo.
[x] Invalid markers in main header.
[■] Closing file "LGP710AT-00-V10f-EUR-XX-JUL-23-2013+0.dz".
aleksandar_021 said:
Im getting an error while trying to extract the .dz file...
C:\Users\Aleksandar\Desktop\Decrypter 1>DZDecrypt.exe LGP710AT-00-V10f-EUR-XX-JU
L-23-2013+0.dz
DZ-Decryptor v1.0b *ALPHA RELEASE* by BIGB0SS from COPS.
[■] Opening file "LGP710AT-00-V10f-EUR-XX-JUL-23-2013+0.dz".
[■] Allocated memory: 1280 Mo.
[x] Invalid markers in main header.
[■] Closing file "LGP710AT-00-V10f-EUR-XX-JUL-23-2013+0.dz".
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This method is only for first generation of L series. You tried to extract dz of P710 (L7 II) so obviously it won't work.
andwie said:
This method is only for first generation of L series. You tried to extract dz of P710 (L7 II) so obviously it won't work.
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So is there a way i can extract that .dz?
aleksandar_021 said:
So is there a way i can extract that .dz?
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No, not for your device yet.
aleksandar_021 said:
Im getting an error while trying to extract the .dz file...
C:\Users\Aleksandar\Desktop\Decrypter 1>DZDecrypt.exe LGP710AT-00-V10f-EUR-XX-JU
L-23-2013+0.dz
DZ-Decryptor v1.0b *ALPHA RELEASE* by BIGB0SS from COPS.
[■] Opening file "LGP710AT-00-V10f-EUR-XX-JUL-23-2013+0.dz".
[■] Allocated memory: 1280 Mo.
[x] Invalid markers in main header.
[■] Closing file "LGP710AT-00-V10f-EUR-XX-JUL-23-2013+0.dz".
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Sorry i din't mention it ,this is only for the first generation ;ie l3,l5,l7 (not l3 II,L5 II,L7 II)
after deodex, how to create the KDZ file as before? You can help me?
dn80 said:
after deodex, how to create the KDZ file as before? You can help me?
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Use can Use this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179431
Extract apps from stock KDZ
Hello
I'm trying to extract two applications from a Stock Rom KDZ file from my LGE975
I have installed the pacman 4.3 rom, and lost two apps very importante for me. The Diodioct and the Quick translator.
I now that there is thread only for that, but I have already install it and I get a message say "wrong phone model"
I have ask for more help and no answer until now.
So I found this thread i'm asking if there is a way two extract this two apps and install it on my phone with the pacman rom?
Thanks

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