I have a archos 32 rooted with SDE and the boot menu OF BUBU and i made a theme for my archos @ the UOT kitchen, and it downloads as a zip file, how do i install it?
thanks.
hmm dunno if anyone can help u here 32 is not a gen8 device is it?
the 32 is a gen8 device as far as i know, and i might know how to install the theme, but i didnt test this on my a101 as i dont want to change my theme and it might brake ur device, but i did this on my htc touch pro 2, as im using a android port i dont have any recovery menu, but thats what i do after i make my theme: open the UOT-***.zip file and there should be a folder named framework, in it its a apk named framework-res.apk, copy it on ur archos, and if u want to also change the boot animation (im not sure this works on an archos) copy the sanim.zip file from a folder, it isnt the same folder on all devices so i dont know where it is, but after that rename it to bootanimation.zip and put it on your archos, and now use root explorer to copy-paste bootanimation.zip to its place (first copy the bootanimation one if u want to change the boot animation, not the framewors-res.apk) and replace the old bootanimation.zip and now copy framework-res.apk to /system/framework and replace, you will get some force closes, and your device will reboot/hot reboot, again im not sure of any of this things so try at your own risk and i hope it was helpfull.
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It looks like the playstation's push button
How to change:
extract the apk(framework-res.apk) file in the zip and place the file in /system/ change the permission of the apk to "rw-r--r--",and then replace the file in /system/framework/
ps:backup before you're going to replace the file
Thats a perfect ting for a PS3 fanboy like me
is it posible to combine this with some of the other frameworks.apk hacks ??
Yes,you can add to this.Presumably you have installed this lockscreen,yes?Then copy framework-res.apk and SystemUI.apk(out of /system/app) and then use the UOT kichen and cook something nice.I think i'll try that myself.Check "amend scripting" when uploading those two files,you probably know all that anyway.Download your .zip and unzip,then replace the files.Have .img file ready to repair bootloops or use adb to push original files back,should something go wrong.Yes,works.Shame that this very much a forgotten phone.
does some one succeded to change boot animation ?
Yes, i found a nice guide somewhere in a thread in this forums. Sry, but can't remember where, maybe you can find it by using the search ;-) .
the problem is that zip file dont work for sga
The tutorial i folled, worked by moving and copying some files in the filesystem (root needed)...
I'll search it tomorrow if you/no one else finds a link to the guide.
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does some one succeded to change boot animation ?
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I think you mean this one:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13976475
CHEERS!
ah nice, this was it
casiocas said:
I think you mean this one:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13976475
CHEERS!
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That one works only with Froyo.
i all ready try this method dont work for me.
i am using 2.2.1 rooted.
Try tutorial in this thread change your bootanimation zip to custom animation
uman01 said:
hello guys i want to share how to change your bootanimation zip to custom animation,
im currently still using froyo, so if you use custom rom the steps might be different,
but should work for GBKPE too,
i download the bootanimation files from this thread
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905538
here's the steps :
things u need :
-ROOTED ACE
-ROOT Explorer installed or similiar app
-rename the animation you download to "bootanimation.zip"
-paste the bootanimation.zip you downloaded into your sdcard,anywhere is fine
-use root explorer open the system/bin
-look for the "samsungloop" file, move it to your sdcard first, just in case, you can either move it or copy it again to another place, (in my case, i copy it into system/ and another to my sdcard)
-go to system/bin ,look for "bootanimation", and rename it to "samsungloop", if you use ROOT explorer, don't forget to change the previlege first, change R/W permission first to R/O,,,(the bootanimation is not the file where you rename your animation you downloaded to be bootanimation.zip)
-put the "bootanimation.zip" (the file you downloaded and rename it's names) to
system/media
-in system/media, there are 2 files if i'm not mistaken, bot of the files are with the extension .qmq, just rename it with root explorer to .qm extension file
-reboot your galaxy ACE
-done
if you follow my steps well, you should see your animation after reboot, if it's just a blank screen, then you do some mistakes in the steps,
feel free to ask if you still don't understand , sory for my bad english though
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First of all... Thanks go to sbong for bringing this to my attention and helping me through it.. including proving me with some of the files I needed to make this work..
Also thanks to the devs who created the util's needed to do this mod.
Ok - So I've already modded my framework-res.apk in UOT kitchen so I didn't want to re-do all those mods... and as much as anything else I wanted to be able to do this myself..
Adding the CRT animation to your phone.
You'll need root access
You'll need this APK MANAGER 4.9 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695701 install it somewhere on your PC
You'll need to replace the apktool in the OTHER directory once you've installed apkmanager with the one attached below.
1. Get your framework-res.apk from your phone and put it in the "modding" folder
2. Run apk manager, decompile option 9 [NOT USING DEPENDENCY OPTION]
3. Go into projects\framework-res\res\values\bools.xml [EDIT]
4. Make config_animateScreenLights to false [SAVE and EXIT]
5. Go back to script and select compile option 11.
6. Say y [System app]
7. Say n [don't need to retain anything else]
8. Delete AndroidManifest.xml and Meta-Inf folder from unsignedframework-res.apk
9. Copy and paste AndroidManifest.xml and Meta-Inf folder from original framework-res.apk into unsignframework-res
.......... open the apk files using 7 zip or similar. Do not extract them..
.......... Copy and paste from inside the original apk to inside the new one.
10. You'll find unsignedframework-res.apk in "place-apk-here-for-modding" folder
10a. RENAME IT to framework-res.apk
11. Copy the new framework-res.apk onto your phone in the SYSTEM folder
12. Change the permissions to RW-R--R--
13. Move the file into the FRAMEWORK folder.
Reboot...
Done..
Tested and works on my arc. (Finally!)
Video of the animation...
[EDIT - Added the apktool here as the original link is now dead.]
Hi mate, can you upload the jar file again?
Done! 10chrs
hey ice....sent you a pm!
here's my framework....thanks a lot in advance
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First of all... Thanks go to sbong for bringing this to my attention and helping me through it.. including proving me with some of the files I needed to make this work..
Also thanks to the devs who created the util's needed to do this mod.
Ok - So I've already modded my framework-res.apk in UOT kitchen so I didn't want to re-do all those mods... and as much as anything else I wanted to be able to do this myself..
Adding the CRT animation to your phone.
You'll need root access
You'll need this APK MANAGER 4.9 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695701 install it somewhere on your PC
You'll need to replace the apktool in the OTHER directory once you've installed apkmanager with the one attached below.
1. Get your framework-res.apk from your phone and put it in the "modding" folder
2. Run apk manager, decompile option 9 [NOT USING DEPENDENCY OPTION]
3. [NOT REQUIRED?] Drag twframework-res.apk into the script.
4. Go into projects\framework-res\res\values\bool.xml [EDIT]
5. Make config_animateScreenLights to false [SAVE and EXIT]
6. Go back to script and select compile option 11.
7. Say y [System app]
8. Say n [don't need to retain anything else]
9. Delete AndroidManifest.xml and Meta-Inf folder from unsignedframework-res.apk
10. Copy and paste AndroidManifest.xml and Meta-Inf folder from original framework-res.apk into unsignframework-res
11. U'll find unsignedframework-res.apk in "place-apk-here-for-modding" folder
12. Copy the unsignedframework-res.apk onto your phone in the SYSTEM folder
13. Change the permissions to RW-R--R--
14. Move the file into the FRAMEWORK folder.
Reboot...
Done..
Tested and works on my arc. (Finally!)
Video of the animation...
[EDIT - Added the apktool here as the original link is now dead.]
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noobish question here mate, hope you can help me.
First: After compiling the framework-res.apk, how do you edit and overwrite meta.inf and androidmanifest.xml? and when you use the apk manager, their is no meta.inf folder when decompiling framework-res.apk
2nd: Do you need to rename your unsignedframework-res.apk to framework-res.apk?
just copy and paste the androidmanifest and meta.inf files from your original framework-res.apk into the new one..
and yes - rename it to framework-res.apk
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just copy and paste the androidmanifest and meta.inf files from your original framework-res.apk into the new one..
and yes - rename it to framework-res.apk
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do you mean to extract the apk again then after copying the files, zip the apk again still using the apk manager?
No..open the apk files using 7 zip or similar. Do not extract them..
Copy and paste from inside the original apk to inside the new one.
Sent from The arc using XDA premium..
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No..open the apk files using 7 zip or similar. Do not extract them..
Copy and paste from inside the original apk to inside the new one.
Sent from The arc using XDA premium..
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ok thanks..going to try using winrar.
i've tried this but i got a bootloop
I've done a few of these now and it works perfectly.. perhaps worth trying again.. follow the instructions very carefully.
hello.i have small problem using apk manager 4.9 with replaced apktool.jar. problem is when i try decompile file.still i have error.please help.log attached.thanks
i followed your steps to the letter and im getting bootloop but ill try it again and see if i get a different result
"4. Go into projects\framework-res\res\values\bool.xml [EDIT]" should be bools, am I right ?
works like a charm thanks mate, its not that hard when you know what to do thanks again
well spotted!.. yes.. it should!
kondejm said:
hello.i have small problem using apk manager 4.9 with replaced apktool.jar. problem is when i try decompile file.still i have error.please help.log attached.thanks
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Looks like your trying to mod your phonebook.apk...
Nie mo¾na odnale«† C:\Users\Niuniek\Desktop\APK editor\place-apk-here-for-modding\../place-apk-here-for-modding/signedPhonebook.apk.
Nie mo¾na odnale«† C:\Users\Niuniek\Desktop\APK editor\place-apk-here-for-modding\../place-apk-here-for-modding/unsignedPhonebook.apk.
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I've just amended the first post...
you need to rename the unsignedframework-res.apk to framework-res.apk (ie the name of the original file)..
I thought that would have been obvious.. but perhaps not.
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Just followed the guide, no issues.
Loving the animation
One small thing, can't help feeling that the first post should be edited to include this to make it clearer:
im_iceman said:
No..open the apk files using 7 zip or similar. Do not extract them..
Copy and paste from inside the original apk to inside the new one.
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Done!.....
Just achieved root using azuzu's method and the fist thing I attempted was to get rid of the dull-dark backgrounds on the Stock ROM and use the bright blue backgrounds from the Xperia 1.6 days, which was also ported to 2.1
I modified the framework-res.apk on PC and used RootExplorer to overwrite the existing framework-res.apk but still I dont see any changes in the backgrounds. Any idea what's amiss? Here is a strp-by-step writ of what i did:
1. Use root explorer to copy the existing framework-res.zpk to /SDCARD/
2. Transferred the apk to PC, replaced the existing semc_bg.png and semc_general_bg in the archive.
3. Transferred the modified apk to sdcard.
4. Using root Explorer on the phone, copied the modified apk to /system/
5. Changed the permissions to match the original apk
6. Copied the modified apk from /system/ to /system/framework/ and overwritten the original apk
7. The file gets overwritten successfully - but there is no change in the system background images
Whare am i going wrong? AFAIK there is nothing wrong with the apk (I have learnt that an incorrect framework-res.apk can brick the phone!)
You also need to edit system/framework/SemcGeneralUxpRes.apk
Locate SemcGenericUxpRes.apk (system/framework) and SystemUI.apk (system/app).
They will also need to be modded for a full theme on GB.
*Edit- Lol, M_I ya beat me to it
Thanks @My_Immortal and AyDee.
I had checked the SystemUI.apk and there was nothing to edit in the package. Checking the SemcGenericUxpRes.apk now, will let y'all know soon!
It worked!!! Thanks guys...my UI looks much lore alive now! http://media.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif
Also don't forget to replace the image for landscape mode too
here is something I wrote earlier:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16201956&postcount=12
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Also don't forget to replace the image for landscape mode too
here is something I wrote earlier:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16201956&postcount=12
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@riginal : I worked out that bit myself, but thanks all the same.
Hi guys
as the title says, how can I change the background (often blue one) when you view the settings, contacts, etc?
I know it's something about the framework-res.apk, res/drawable-hdpi/semc_bg.png. But I think there's more to edit.
I've got the image to change, my problem right now is what respective files to change in the framework-res. and also how to install it to the phone
Can someone help me? a nice step-by-step process will help me alot, especially for a big noob like me
Thanks a lot, in advance
Replace the semcbg.png file in the semcgenericUxpres.apk
Sent from my X10i using xda premium
Thanks dude ^^ You sure it's this one? none at framework-res? how to edit it , and bring it back to the phone?
there has 2 option to do this..
1-use PC/laptop (winrar/7zip,,,and the new image)
2-use your phone (root explorer,,and the image)
with pc/laptop edit the ***.zip (rom) file
just replace all of semcbg.png every where I mean on framework-res.apk
and other framework (i'm not sure which rom and/or sometime other rom has extra framework-res.apk) (that why u i told u to replace all of this thing)
and for the update also
(maybe u use it...like 'screenshoot.zip' it containing it own framework)
goodluck buddy!
semc_bg.png is located in two files, framework-res.apk and SemcGenericUxpRes.apk. Location for that two files is system/framework. In each of that two files u have two semc_bg.png backgrounds, for normal and for landscape mode. Location of that backgrounds in each of previous .apk files is res/drawable-hdpi and res/drawable-land-hdpi. U can edit apk files with 7zip on ur PC.
Enjoy!
Thanks guys!
for example, I finished all the editing stuffs
How will I put it back to the phone? since it is an .apk, will I install that thru package installer? or what? just put the new edited framework-res.apk/semcgenericuxpres.apk in the phone, and reboot and the effects will take place?
You will need to use Root Explorer. Follow these steps:
Make a backup of the original APKs frst!
Copy the edited APKs from your SDCARD to your /system folder. (Yes, the "/System" folder)
Use Root Explorer to set the permissions to RW-R--R--
Once the permissions are set, CUT the files and paste in "/system/framework"
It will ask if you want to overwrite, go ahead and overwrite the files.
Reboot.
Or find empty flashable zip file,put framework files in it and flash via xrecovery.
Sent from my xperia "z10i"
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Sent from my xperia "z10i"
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Which ROM is that? Did u get a port of the Walkman Z onto the X10?