[Q] Stock 1.4.0~1.4.2 image? - Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

Hey - I'm looking for a stock, unrooted image of the original BN software. I'd like to restore the image via CWM as mine is screwed up with GApps - a factory reset does not get rid of it.
Thanks!

Just for the gapps there is no need to flash images. btw you don't mention for what model if 8GB or 16GB.
Here's a trick that might work... the gapps zip (most of well done zips) contains a script named updater-script within META-INF >> com >> google >> android >> updater-script which contains the following code:
* Uncompress the gapps zip e.g: gapps-gb-20110828-signed.zip in another folder to get access to updater-script file
ui_print("GApps 20110828");
ui_print(" For Android 2.3.5");
ui_print("Mounting system...");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/system");
show_progress(1, 15);
ui_print("Deleting old APKs...");
delete("/system/app/Books.apk",
"/system/app/BooksPhone.apk",
"/system/app/CarHomeLauncher.apk",
"/system/app/CarHomeGoogle.apk",
"/system/app/FOTAKill.apk",
"/system/app/GenieWidget.apk",
"/system/app/Gmail.apk",
"/system/app/GoogleBackupTransport.apk",
"/system/app/GoogleCalendarSyncAdapter.apk",
"/system/app/GoogleContactsSyncAdapter.apk",
"/system/app/GoogleFeedback.apk",
"/system/app/GooglePartnerSetup.apk",
"/system/app/GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk",
"/system/app/GoogleServicesFramework.apk",
"/system/app/googlevoice.apk",
"/system/app/kickback.apk",
"/system/app/LatinImeTutorial.apk",
"/system/app/Maps.apk",
"/system/app/MarketUpdater.apk",
"/system/app/MediaUploader.apk",
"/system/app/NetworkLocation.apk",
"/system/app/OneTimeInitializer.apk",
"/system/app/SetupWizard.apk",
"/system/app/Provision.apk",
"/system/app/QuickSearchBox.apk",
"/system/app/soundback.apk",
"/system/app/Street.apk",
"/system/app/Talk.apk",
"/system/app/Talk2.apk",
"/system/app/talkback.apk",
"/system/app/Vending.apk",
"/system/app/VoiceSearch.apk",
"/system/app/YouTube.apk",
"/system/etc/permissions/com.google.android.maps.xml",
"/system/etc/permissions/features.xml",
"/system/framework/com.google.android.maps.jar",
"/system/lib/libmicrobes_jni.so",
"/system/lib/libtalk_jni.so",
"/system/lib/libvoicesearch.so");
ui_print("Copying new APKs...");
package_extract_dir("system", "/system");
ui_print("Unmounting system...");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount", "/system");
ui_print("Installation complete!");
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You could modify it with Notepad or Notepad++(Highly recommended) and for example remove the line "/system/app/YouTube.apk", if you have it installed and don't want the script "delete" it because it is under ui_print("Deleting old APKs..."); section so it will delete all the apps stated after that piece of code.
Then you could remove this part:
ui_print("Copying new APKs...");
package_extract_dir("system", "/system");
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Because you are modifying the code to be your uninstaller so no apk's will be installed. Once done save changes and replace the original file with your modified by drag and dropping it while you have gapps-gb-20110828-signed.zip opened with WinRAR or 7ZIP.
One more and obvious thing is that you must delete the system folder of the gapps-gb-20110828-signed.zip file or leave the system folder empty (probably is better to keep system folder but empty)
~ Veronica
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lavero.burgos said:
Just for the gapps there is no need to flash images. btw you don't mention for what model if 8GB or 16GB.
Here's a trick that might work... the gapps zip (most of well done zips) contains a script named updater-script within ....
I'LL CONTINUE THIS POST SOON
~ Veronica
Sent from XDA premium using my Nook Tablet
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I think I fixed the issue, but I'd like to see the rest of your post
PS - 16GB
[EDIT] Ok, I totally fixed it thanks to a couple of users! Here's what I did:
I used cobrato's 1.4.1 zip which I flashed via CWM - this got rid of the Google Setup Wizard, but added extras I did not want. Then I used Indirects One Click Unroot, which performed a factory software install. So now I'm back to 1.4.2 and COMPLETELY stock.
Time to back up this image! That being said, I would sure help some folks if we had totally stock, unrooted images that can be installed via CWM.

Finished my post...
~ Veronica

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[SOLVED] Help modifying (flashing) theme files.

Alright, I'm wanting to modify the theme of my rom (eclipse 2.0.2 to be exact). I'll explain my steps below, but the problem I'm having is when flashing the update.zip from my SD card during BSR, I get "E: There is a syntax error in the update" and nothing happens.
Here's my steps. I'm using APK manager 4.9, trying to modify Eclipse 2.0.2.
1. I've installed APK Manager and it's running fine.
2. I grab "framework-res.apk" from Eclipse /system/framework directory and place it inside APKManager's "place-apk-here-for-modding" dir.
3. I run APKManager and choose option 9 (Decompile APK)
4. Once decompiled, I edit the files inside APKManager's "project" dir.
5. I then run APKManager and choose option 11 ("Compile APK"). This places "unsignedframework-res.apk" in the "place-apk-here-for-modding" dir.
6. I take this new file, rename it to "framework-res.apk" and place it in a zip file, along with the META-INF. Here is my dir structure inside the .zip:
Code:
/META-INF/com/google/android/update-script
/system/framework/framework-res.apk
7. I place the following code inside "update-script"
Code:
show_progress 0.1 0
copy_dir PACKAGE:system SYSTEM:
set_perm_recursive 0 0 0755 0644 SYSTEM:framework
show_progress 0.1 10
8. I then sign the .zip using "Testsign" (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=538020)
9. I now place the newly signed .zip onto my sd card.
10. I reboot my phone into BSR, clear cache/dalvik cache, and attempt to install update from zip.
11. After selecting my .zip and starting the update process, I get the syntax error.
Any ideas? What am I doing wrong?
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UPDATE
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This topic is solved!
To make this even simpler, download Framework Flasher and easily create flashable update.zip files! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21113455
The structure of the files must be like the following:
update.zip/system/framework/framework-res.apk
Store file here
update.zip/META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script
Code:
ui_print("Installing...");
show_progress(0.1, 0);
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/system");
package_extract_dir("system", "/system");
show_progress(0.1, 10);
show_progress(0.2, 0);
show_progress(0.2, 10);
set_perm_recursive(0, 0, 0755, 0644, "/system/framework/framework-res.apk");
ui_print("Done!")
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount", "/system");
update.zip/META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary
You will need to pull this from a ROM or Theme .zip
Thanks!
Would this be better off posted in another Droid x2 forum? Or is this the correct forum? I'm still needing help with this. I just can't seem to get it to work for some reason. Thanks again!
Sent from my DROID X2 using XDA App
This is the correct forum. Hopefully one of our fantastic themers decide to poke their head in and answer but to me it sounds like a problem while creating your zip file.
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Not sure if this is your issue but I'm pretty sure there's an update to APK Manager. I'm also playing around with theming and I believe the version I have is 5.
Yeah I definitely think the problem is due to either the zip sign our the update-script file.
As for updating apk manager, I'll try it, but I read somewhere that apk manager has bugs and to stick with 4.9. I did however update apktool.jar to the latest version.
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Don't rename the file in step 6. Do option 12 to sighn the apk. That will create sighnedframework-res. Rename that file and put it in your zip.
I use version 5. Think the option is still 12 to sign the file.
EDIT: Sorry I see step 8 where you sign the apk. I missed that. Never used 4.9 myself.
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hedwig34 said:
Don't rename the file in step 6. Do option 12 to sighn the apk. That will create sighnedframework-res. Rename that file and put it in your zip.
I use version 5. Think the option is still 12 to sign the file.
EDIT: Sorry I see step 8 where you sign the apk. I missed that. Never used 4.9 myself.
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Thanks for that reply. I've since downloaded APKManager v5 and signed the APK like you said. I signed the .zip as well. However, I still ended up getting the syntax error.
After more research, I learned the differences between update-script and updater-script. So, I've converted to use the newer method (updater-script).
Inside my updater-script:
Code:
show_progress(1.000000, 0);
mount("yaffs2", "MTD", "system", "/system");
set_progress(0.200000);
package_extract_dir("system", "/system");
set_progress(0.400000);
set_perm(0,0,0644,"/system/framework/framework-res.apk");
set_progress(0.500000);
unmount("/system");
set_progress(0.900000);
ui_print("Update complete. FINALLY");
set_progress(1.000000);
I'm no longer getting the syntax error like before, but now, all I see is the following messages:
Code:
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
THEN IT JUST FREEZES. I end up having to remove my battery and reboot my phone.
Why is this so hard for me?
I do believe its your update script it does not look right at all to me but I'm not using same device will have a look later when I get up
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leith51 said:
I do believe its your update script it does not look right at all to me but I'm not using same device will have a look later when I get up
sent from my dhd
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Well, after even more research, I've learned some more. I've ditched the UPDATE-SCRIPT idea since updater-script is the preferred method of flashing.
In order to run updater-script, you need the "update-binary" files as well. As far as I know, all this file does is interpret the updater-script so it can be read. So I grabbed update-binary from a theme .zip that was posted on these forums and am using that.
Along with that, here is my modified updater-script
Code:
show_progress(0.200000, 10);
ui_print("Installing...");
mount("MTD", "system", "/system");
show_progress(0.500000, 40);
package_extract_dir("system", "/system");
show_progress(0.100000, 10);
ui_print("Done!");
unmount("/system");
This code seems to be working, but not 100% yet. I was getting status 6 errors until I converted the newline characters from windows to unix. Now that I've done that, I'm getting Status 7 errors.
So that's where I stand now. With a Status 7 error. Below is my updated .zip structure just for clarification:
Code:
/META-INF/com/google/android/(updater-script and update-binary)
/system/framework/(framework-res.apk)
I'm getting close, but not quite there.
i also am trying to figure this out, i hope you figure it out man
try this script
ui_print("Installing...");
show_progress(0.1, 0);
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/system");
package_extract_dir("system", "/system");
show_progress(0.1, 10);
show_progress(0.2, 0);
show_progress(0.2, 10);
set_perm_recursive(0, 0, 0755, 0644, "/system/framework/framework-res.apk");
ui_print("Done!")
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount", "/system");
if this does not work let me know also like i said i dont have the device so are you you sure its mtd and not emmc ?
leith51 said:
try this script
ui_print("Installing...");
show_progress(0.1, 0);
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/system");
package_extract_dir("system", "/system");
show_progress(0.1, 10);
show_progress(0.2, 0);
show_progress(0.2, 10);
set_perm_recursive(0, 0, 0755, 0644, "/system/framework/framework-res.apk");
ui_print("Done!")
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount", "/system");
if this does not work let me know also like i said i dont have the device so are you you sure its mtd and not emmc ?
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Wow thanks! The busybox method worked flawlessly, no problem.
I'll update my original post in this topic to help whoever is needing help with this. I also created a script that will automate this entire process for you! Check the original post in this topic for all the details.
Thanks to everyone that helped!
Hi community,
Sorry for bumping this old thread but I'm having some issues when trying this stuff, I created the update.zip file but can't flash it.
The error I get with flashboot is
$ fastboot update update.zip
ERROR: could not clear input pipe; result e000404f, ignoring...
ERROR: could not clear output pipe; result e000404f, ignoring....
archive does not contain 'android-info.txt'
error: update package 'update.zip' has no android-info.txt
And
$ adb sideload upload.zip
shows error installation aborted on the device
This is the only thread that I've seen when users are reporting that the operation was successfully accomplished, although my device is different that's why I'm posting here.
Any help or comment is appreciated,
King regards.

Flashable Batch of Apps from CWM

Hello XDA people,
I'm trying to make a zip file which can be flashed through CWM. The zip file will include:
Code:
a batch of apps in the /system/app folder
The purpose of this zip is to quick install a bunch of apps after installing a new rom.
I'm guessing that simply drag dropping a bunch of apps inside the system/app zip folder will be enough, right?
The problem is that i don't have a dummy flashable zip file to work with. Can someone please help with this?
ps: i've tried app2zip from market, it doesn't work on s5360
its easy,but system partition have a size limit
i've tried making it but keep getting a "status 0 aborted" error.
What is the system size limit?
Will it help if i delete some big apps from system like maps and swype? I already have almost 50mb free on sys partition.
Can you give me the dummy file to test. preferably both for /data/app and /system/app
broadways said:
Hello XDA people,
I'm trying to make a zip file which can be flashed through CWM. The zip file will include:
Code:
a batch of apps in the /system/app folder
The purpose of this zip is to quick install a bunch of apps after installing a new rom.
I'm guessing that simply drag dropping a bunch of apps inside the system/app zip folder will be enough, right?
The problem is that i don't have a dummy flashable zip file to work with. Can someone please help with this?
ps: i've tried app2zip from market, it doesn't work on s5360
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you need to sign the zip via zip signer (search in themes and apps) and write an updator script (google it)
i dont think size matters much because many rom zips contain only a /system folder
system folder has only 1limitation
the total memory is 222 mb so be carefull about that
your apps should not exceed this size
I got it working... Here is the code for anyone who needs it... found @ META-INF\com\google\android\updater-script file
Code:
ui_print("Partitions mount");
#Properly unmounting to avoid issues
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount", "/system");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount", "/cache");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount", "/data");
#Then mounting
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/system");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/cache");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/data");
ui_print("System folder application installation");
package_extract_dir("system", "/system");
ui_print("Unmounting partitions");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount", "/system");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount", "/cache");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount", "/data");
ui_print("Finish");
With this code, anyone can load multiple apps from flash in 5 seconds.
There's another problem. While installing apps @ system/app works fine with the above script, a different script for installing apps @ data/app doesn't work at all. I have created a thread for this issue at the following link below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35698853
broadways said:
Hello XDA people,
I'm trying to make a zip file which can be flashed through CWM. The zip file will include:
Code:
a batch of apps in the /system/app folder
The purpose of this zip is to quick install a bunch of apps after installing a new rom.
I'm guessing that simply drag dropping a bunch of apps inside the system/app zip folder will be enough, right?
The problem is that i don't have a dummy flashable zip file to work with. Can someone please help with this?
ps: i've tried app2zip from market, it doesn't work on s5360
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I think its better to make a backup using CWM and restore only data.
copy the zip from my signature (stock deadexed)
its for flashing bunch of apps to our device
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add or delete any apps from app folder..
dont forget to delete framework folder as u not need it..
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[Q] Include user app into flasheable ROM zip.

Hello guys! Hope you can help me with this.
I want to include some apps in my rom, but this app CANT be in the normal /system/app I want that they install as usar app every time i flash. It upose -i read it- that i should create a folder called "data" in the Root of my ROM. So i will have 3 folders: /META-INF/ /system/ and /data/
Along with this i have to edit with notepad++ the updater-script in the directory META-INF\com\google\android and add just below the line package_extract_dir("system", "/system"); the following:
format("yaffs2", "MTD", "userdata");
mount("yaffs2", "MTD", "userdata", "/data");
package_extract_dir("data", "/data");
set_perm(1000, 1000, 0771, "/data");
set_perm_recursive(1000, 1000, 0771, 0644, "/data/app");
And save the file. So i just have to put the .apk files in the /data/ and they will appear like *****in' magic every time i flash... But no, is not working .
Where is the error or what is the right wat to do it? Thanks
And yeah, english is not my native language
mauriciognr said:
Hello guys! Hope you can help me with this.
I want to include some apps in my rom, but this app CANT be in the normal /system/app I want that they install as usar app every time i flash. It upose -i read it- that i should create a folder called "data" in the Root of my ROM. So i will have 3 folders: /META-INF/ /system/ and /data/
Along with this i have to edit with notepad++ the updater-script in the directory META-INF\com\google\android and add just below the line package_extract_dir("system", "/system"); the following:
format("yaffs2", "MTD", "userdata");
mount("yaffs2", "MTD", "userdata", "/data");
package_extract_dir("data", "/data");
set_perm(1000, 1000, 0771, "/data");
set_perm_recursive(1000, 1000, 0771, 0644, "/data/app");
And save the file. So i just have to put the .apk files in the /data/ and they will appear like *****in' magic every time i flash... But no, is not working .
Where is the error or what is the right wat to do it? Thanks
And yeah, english is not my native language
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If you want the app to be a system app, have you tried extracting the library files in the .apk? Open the .apk using WinRAR (an .apk is real
y like a .zip file) and open the folder 'lib' (if there is one). The folder within should be called something like 'armv7a' or 'armv6'. If your device is an ARMv6 device (search it up) the app may be incompatible with your device if there is no matching 'armv6' folder. If there is, open the folder and extract the .so file(s) and put them under /system/lib/ on your device, either with a root file browser, or with a .zip via CWM, Anyways, what app are you trying to install
?
Codename13 said:
If you want the app to be a system app, have you tried extracting the library files in the .apk? Open the .apk using WinRAR (an .apk is real
y like a .zip file) and open the folder 'lib' (if there is one). The folder within should be called something like 'armv7a' or 'armv6'. If your device is an ARMv6 device (search it up) the app may be incompatible with your device if there is no matching 'armv6' folder. If there is, open the folder and extract the .so file(s) and put them under /system/lib/ on your device, either with a root file browser, or with a .zip via CWM, Anyways, what app are you trying to install
?
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Thanks for reply, but I already know that and already did it. Due to my phone have REALLY little rom memory. So my dream was to allow some apps to be instaled along with the rom.zip but as a user app. Im sick and tired already have almost a week like 6 hours day making my mod of a rom and now that is ready and sexy i cant "transfer the data folder from de rom.zip to data. Thanks for replay.
Have you looked into dsixda's kitchen? It will load your ROM and add in the bits needed to do what you want. The only downside is it isn't really updated anymore. You could also find a mod that flashes user apps in your phone's respective forum, then open it up and look at the updater-script.
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netwokz said:
Have you looked into dsixda's kitchen? It will load your ROM and add in the bits needed to do what you want. The only downside is it isn't really updated anymore. You could also find a mod that flashes user apps in your phone's respective forum, then open it up and look at the updater-script.
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Now here I am with identical problem. In my case,
A. There is no forum with other mods for the TV Stick I am coding.
B. Dxixda's Kitchen chocked up with the AMLOGIC Kernel and refused to help further.
So here's my problem that, I have been breaking my head on this for a week now.
I have a TV Stick with android ICS 4.0.4, and has "yafss2" format. I have attached the mountpoint info, partition info and my updater script.
I am trying to mount the /Data Partition so that I can copy a test APK to /Data/App folder for now. Eventually I need to copy other stuff like app data to /data/data.
Although edify script requires the format
mount(type, device, mountpoint);
I need to do
mount("yafss2","MTD", "/dev/block/mtdblock7", "/data");
for some reason, otherwise the AMLOGIC Recovery gives error of missing parameter.
Anyway, even after following that format, its not working.
The subsequent "package_extract_dir" operation is not successful and I can see the files are not getting copied.
I'd dearly appreciate any pointers and advice.
may be you should set the permission on the /data instead of on the /system/app in you updater script.
hope this can help....
tepar said:
may be you should set the permission on the /data instead of on the /system/app in you updater script.
hope this can help....
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I should have commented out that statement. I realized it after I posted. No it doesn't really matter anyway. The files didn't get copied to there's no permissions to set.

Remove/Delete Bloatwares In Just Couple of Seconds Makeing Own Zip File :) .(Android)

What is this?
It's a zip file Containing some files.. You can make your own zip file which can remove bloatware apps (found in system/app partition) from stock or Custom recovery. It can remove more than 50+ apps within 2-3 seconds.
Why do You need it?
Assume you have flashed a new Custom/Stock rom. In any rom there are useless apps which consume memory and ram .and you dont know about them sometimes it makes device lagi and hanged.work slower
What Will You Do? Or Normal People Do
You now have to go through the pain of removing dozens of apps from system/app which you might not need. eg: some people hardly use google maps/swype/youtube/email/weather.apk or those several apps/widgets found in stock rom Or Any Custom Rom.
Okay fine, What else do I need to know The system partition contains important apps required for android. if you remove an app which is essential for android then your device might get stuck in bootloop. So know what
you're doing before trying this mod.
Advantage Of This:
1. Device gets much smoother
2. Less lags or no lags
3. Games will not hang and apps load faster
4. More Free Ram
5. More Internal Free
6. Device Will Boot up Fast
7. Battery Dosen't Drain Faster
8. Chances for hanging device will less
What you'll need: (Root Requiered)
1) Winrar
2) Notepad++
Customizing your "updater-script" file:
1) Download MyOwn.zip
2) Open it
3) Browse over to META-INF\com\google\android\
4) Extract the file "updater-script" to desktop
and open it with notepad++
5) As you can see in files that it deletes a number of apps from system/app in a row. This list is mine(not for
you) so you have to edit it according to your
liking. I ll upload list of useless apps soon from android 4.4.4 to 7.1.1 For Lenovo A6000/+ which you can delete
Select apps from lists according to your version. and edit in updater-script
For eg: If you want to delete swype.apk and youtube.apk(meaning swype keyboard and youtube) then edit and write
delete ("/system/app/swype.apk");
delete ("/system/app/youtube.apk);
text with these lines and so update-script will look like this:
ui_print("Useless stuff cleaning start");
ui_print(" ");
ui_print("Partitions mount");
#Properly unmounting to avoid issues
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount",
"/system");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount",
"/cache");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount",
"/data");
#Then mounting
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount",
"/system");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount",
"/cache");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount",
"/data");
ui_print(" ");
ui_print("Useless system app removal");
delete("/system/app/Swype.apk");
delete("/system/app/YouTube.apk");
ui_print(" ");
ui_print("Unmounting partitions");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount",
"/system");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount",
"/cache");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount",
"/data");
ui_print(" ");
ui_print("Finish");
6) Once you have finished editing delete rows
in updater-script to your liking then hit save
button(ctlr+s) on notepad++
7) Drag drop your custom "updater-script" file
back inside META-INF\com\google\android\
folder in MyOwn.zip .winrar automatically update the zip file and Do not touch update-binary.
8) Your custom zip is ready. You can use this everytime when you flash your device with new rom.
Instruction of use:
1) Place your custom zip on root of sd
card (root means outside; not within any folder
of sd card)
3) Switch off you android device
4) Start your device in recovery mode
5) Select "apply zip from sd card"
6) Select your created zip fiile
7) Select Yes
8) Reboot
Yeahhhhhhh!! Enjoy Your Faster Device Ever
If u r using this comment and suggestions are needed.
Thaank You:good::good:
Links
URL="Shiva/s/otcguv8begwqnxo/MyOwn.zip?dl=0"
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Does this work on devices other than A6000/Plus??
nanda7527 said:
Does this work on devices other than A6000/Plus??
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Ya It will Work On Any Device
1. But IT Should Be Android
2. And You need To Know About Your System Apps Of The Device Which You Want To Remove.
3.Follow The Guide
4.Get Success.
I am Working on Different Version of Android ,
i will update the app list after sometime which can be remove by choosing android version.
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Remove/Delete Bloatwares In Just Couple of Seconds Makeing Own Zip File :) .(Android)

What is this?
It's a zip file Containing some files.. You can make your own zip file which can remove bloatware apps (found in system/app partition) from stock or Custom recovery. It can remove more than 50+ apps within 2-3 seconds.
Why do You need it?
Assume you have flashed a new Custom/Stock rom. In any rom there are useless apps which consume memory and ram .and you dont know about them sometimes it makes device lagi and hanged.work slower
What Will You Do? Or Normal People Do
You now have to go through the pain of removing dozens of apps from system/app which you might not need. eg: some people hardly use google maps/swype/youtube/email/weather.apk or those several apps/widgets found in stock rom Or Any Custom Rom.
Okay fine, What else do I need to know The system partition contains important apps required for android. if you remove an app which is essential for android then your device might get stuck in bootloop. So know what
you're doing before trying this mod.
Advantage Of This:
1. Device gets much smoother
2. Less lags or no lags
3. Games will not hang and apps load faster
4. More Free Ram
5. More Internal Free
6. Device Will Boot up Fast
7. Battery Dosen't Drain Faster
8. Chances for hanging device will less
What you'll need: (Root Requiered)
1) Winrar
2) Notepad++
Customizing your "updater-script" file:
1) Download MyOwn.zip
2) Open it
3) Browse over to META-INF\com\google\android\
4) Extract the file "updater-script" to desktop
and open it with notepad++
5) As you can see in files that it deletes a number of apps from system/app in a row. This list is mine(not for
you) so you have to edit it according to your
liking. I ll upload list of useless apps soon from android 4.4.4 to 7.1.1 For Most of The Devices which you can delete
Select apps from lists according to your version. and edit in updater-script
For eg: If you want to delete swype.apk and youtube.apk(meaning swype keyboard and youtube) then edit and write
delete ("/system/app/swype.apk");
delete ("/system/app/youtube.apk);
text with these lines and so update-script will look like this:
ui_print("Useless stuff cleaning start");
ui_print(" ");
ui_print("Partitions mount");
#Properly unmounting to avoid issues
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount",
"/system");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount",
"/cache");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount",
"/data");
#Then mounting
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount",
"/system");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount",
"/cache");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount",
"/data");
ui_print(" ");
ui_print("Useless system app removal");
delete("/system/app/Swype.apk");
delete("/system/app/YouTube.apk");
ui_print(" ");
ui_print("Unmounting partitions");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount",
"/system");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount",
"/cache");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "umount",
"/data");
ui_print(" ");
ui_print("Finish");
6) Once you have finished editing delete rows
in updater-script to your liking then hit save
button(ctlr+s) on notepad++
7) Drag drop your custom "updater-script" file
back inside META-INF\com\google\android\
folder in MyOwn.zip .winrar automatically update the zip file and Do not touch update-binary.
8) Your custom zip is ready. You can use this everytime when you flash your device with new rom.
Instruction of use:
1) Place your custom zip on root of sd
card (root means outside; not within any folder
of sd card)
3) Switch off you android device
4) Start your device in recovery mode
5) Select "apply zip from sd card"
6) Select your created zip fiile
7) Select Yes
8) Reboot
Yeahhhhhhh!! Enjoy Your Faster Device Ever
If u r using this comment and suggestions are needed.
Thaank You:good::good:
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