I am on UKB and wanted to revert to the regular lockscreen and wanted to see if there was a flashable zip to do so without reinstalling the entire rom.
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there u go
CISGS said:
I am on UKB and wanted to revert to the regular lockscreen and wanted to see if there was a flashable zip to do so without reinstalling the entire rom.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=671589&page=2
thats it,,,,, i didnt make it but found it
hit mine and his thanks button
I'm not sure that will work. It's a zip made for an HTC Hero which was Sense 1.5(??). If it does, let me know but I think HTC made a lot of changes to Sense in the past three years...
edit: just for the sake of being helpful, I tried pulling all the "IdleScreen_*.apk"s out from a fully Sensed version and pushed them back to /system/app/ and no worky.. will continue to tinker...
CISGS said:
I am on UKB and wanted to revert to the regular lockscreen and wanted to see if there was a flashable zip to do so without reinstalling the entire rom.
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You could just dirty flash UKB and select the stock lock screen.
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klarson said:
You could just dirty flash UKB and select the stock lock screen.
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If you select the stock lockscreen in aroma, it will over-write the AOSP variants for phone, contacts, calendar, etc. with the Sense ones...
So far the only way I can figure a way around that is to 'adb shell su' into the phone and type:
mkdir /storage/sdcard0/aosp
cp /system/app/phone.apk /storage/sdcard0/aosp/.
and replace "phone.apk" with each apk you are wanting to replace after you dirty flash. after the flash, just move the apks from the aosp directory into the /system/app folder and reboot.
I haven't tested this yet, since i'm still with the aosp lockscreen, but it should work.
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Hi, I'm a new root user, and I was trying to get LiveWallpapers to work on my rooted Droid Eris. I flashed the .zip file and the package apparently came with the Nexus Lockscreen also. I later discovered that LiveWallpapers just won't work on a Sense ROM, but I'd like to revert back to the Sense Lockscreen if possible. Can anyone help me with this? Thanks.
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Hi, I'm a new root user, and I was trying to get LiveWallpapers to work on my rooted Droid Eris. I flashed the .zip file and the package apparently came with the Nexus Lockscreen also. I later discovered that LiveWallpapers just won't work on a Sense ROM, but I'd like to revert back to the Sense Lockscreen if possible. Can anyone help me with this? Thanks.
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did you do a nandroid backup before flashing the .zip file? this is a must must must lol if you didnt the easiest way is to boot to recovery wipe data and dalvik and reflash and and make sure to do a backup. and what sense ROM are you using that doesnt support lwp
Funnyface19 said:
did you do a nandroid backup before flashing the .zip file? this is a must must must lol if you didnt the easiest way is to boot to recovery wipe data and dalvik and reflash and and make sure to do a backup. and what sense ROM are you using that doesnt support lwp
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You can also pull HtcLockScreen.apk out of your rom's zip file and push it to /system/app/
Will this just revert back to original factory settings?
Oh, I guess i used the Stock Android 2.1 w/ Root Access.
Perhaps I should just load different ROM.
I found the HtcLockScreen.apk in the zip file, and threw it on my SD card, but i'm not sure what to do now. I tried using eoeAppInstaller but it said Install not successful. Not sure I quite understand what you mean by pushing the file to /system/app/
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I found the HtcLockScreen.apk in the zip file, and threw it on my SD card, but i'm not sure what to do now. I tried using eoeAppInstaller but it said Install not successful. Not sure I quite understand what you mean by pushing the file to /system/app/
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no need to put it on your sd card its useless there if im correct and if anyone more professional than me can verify you need to use command promt to run the adb app in your android sdk file and if thats the case search the threads for adb to answer your question
try here there are several that are based on sense and will let u set livewallpaper and have the slide lock that you seek just read up on them
Thanks to untermensh, as this is a port of his original mod for the Vibrant
This will add reboot, reboot into recovery, and reboot into download in the power menu.
As always, make a backup before flashing. You must be using a deodexed ROM for this to work. Also, this replaces framework-res.apk, so this will overwrite any themes you may have installed.
Update: The second attachment includes both the reboot and version A (circle) accurate battery mods. The third attachment has the reboot and version Z (sense style) accurate battery mods.
Love this MOD, but it replaces the puzzle unlock screen. Anyway to have both?
Create a new file in /data/local/ called "enable_glass_lock" using like Root Explorer.
Or the following adb command should do the same thing "adb touch /data/local/enable_glass_lock"
With that you don't even need to reboot, the puzzle lock will immediately be available and if ever you want to switch back to stock lock just remove the file.
Awesome. That worked. thanks!
Anyway?
Anyway to have this and keep the blackmod notification bar?
just reapply the theme after you flash this should do the trick
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just reapply the theme after you flash this should do the trick
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Actually this does not work and what it does is when you hold the power button the power menu doesnt even apear and the phone goes into a boot loop where the phone continually goes back to the boot animation. So if you want this cool power menu DO NOT FLASH A THEME AFTER OR ELSE YOU WILL HAVE TO DO A RESTORE.
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Worked perfectly for me....... installed the attached zip and like stated itit unthemed me. Then I just reflashed my theme.
works great, ive been missing this since i ditched my incredible...thanks a million
yea I found this out but only did that when I flashed the circle battery mod. I used the MM black mod with this and had no problems
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Actually this does not work and what it does is when you hold the power button the power menu doesnt even apear and the phone goes into a boot loop where the phone continually goes back to the boot animation. So if you want this cool power menu DO NOT FLASH A THEME AFTER OR ELSE YOU WILL HAVE TO DO A RESTORE.
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Which theme did you install? Blackmod will install fine because it a metamorph, and it only patches your current framework-res.apk with different images. If it was a theme that is flashed through CWM, it will replace the entire framework-res.apk and cause issues.
The best bet for any theme is to ask its author to include the mod in their theme.
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Which theme did you install? Blackmod will install fine because it a metamorph, and it only patches your current framework-res.apk with different images. If it was a theme that is flashed through CWM, it will replace the entire framework-res.apk and cause issues.
The best bet for any theme is to ask its author to include the mod in their theme.
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OHHHH thats why cause i was using the Remix Incognito/Minimal Matte theme which needs to be flashed throught clockwork so i guess thats why i was having issues thanx. Guess ill just use blackmod.
I tried it out for him last night, and it worked great. I flashed several kernels testing the 1600 kernel, and it was pretty handy. Then I flashed the extended backlight zip, and then it rebooted when I try to shut down. So, I re flashed the reboot.zip, and it works again. Re flashed the round battery zip, and it broke again. Flashed reboot.zip. Got the reboot menu back, but lost my round battery display.
I am pretty sure I still had round battery after I used it last night. It appears the extended backlight mod made it mad.
Edit: not a working idea -.-
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For those who want to use different themes with the mod, what works is you can extract the framework-res.apk that comes from OP. Go into \res\drawable-hdpi\ and once in that folder, sort files by "date modified". You'll notice only three images modified on 10/20/1020. Simply copy those files over and put them in the \res\drawable-hdpi\ of your desired theme's framework-res.apk then reflash it.
The new files are download.png, recovery.png, and reboot.png so if you want to have your own images in the theme you're using, simply make the required .pngs and put them in the theme's \res\drawable-hdpi\ folder.
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This won't work. There are several xml files that are edited too, which are services.jar, android.policy.jar, and some in resources.asrc. You could try to copy all of these into the theme. However, if the theme contains its own xml edits, doing so could overwrite them and lead to additional problems.
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This won't work. There are several xml files that are edited too, which are services.jar, android.policy.jar, and some in resources.asrc. You could try to copy all of these into the theme. However, if the theme contains its own xml edits, doing so could overwrite them and lead to additional problems.
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Ahh at first I thought those images were the only difference from the stock framework and all the edits were in the .jars. I forgot about resources.asrc, I was bummed out that I lost the accurate battery indicator and tried to hybridize my own theme, thought it was working, but as you state some problems arise so I second you that it won't work, looks it won't be that easy.
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Thanks to untermensh, as this is a port of his original mod for the Vibrant
This will add reboot, reboot into recovery, and reboot into download in the power menu.
As always, make a backup before flashing. You must be using a deodexed ROM for this to work. Also, this replaces framework-res.apk, so this will overwrite any themes you may have installed.
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Well this is weird...I installed the .zip through Clockwork and it didn't install it on the power down menu.
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Well this is weird...I installed the .zip through Clockwork and it didn't install it on the power down menu.
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Must be running a deodexed ROM...
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Must be running a deodexed ROM...
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You know, I swear that I am, but I flashed it a few weeks ago, maybe It's not after all. I'll flash a deox. and re try. Thanks!
Do you think adding this battery mod will result in bad things?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=748178
How can I get the stock Rom's task manager and install it onto CM7? I really liked it, and it worked fine for what I was doing. I tried extracting the stock image, but I couldn't. Anyone have a link?
if you have root, you can adb shell or the adb pull command in to the rom and pull it out of /system/app
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if you have root, you can adb shell or the adb pull command in to the rom and pull it out of /system/app
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Does that mean I'll have to flash back the stock rom, and pull the .apk from there? Do you know if a nandroid backup has the .apk? Cause I have an android backup of my rooted stock rom.
Look in the cognition thread. DG posted all the apks he pulled
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nyamoV2 said:
Look in the cognition thread. DG posted all the apks he pulled
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Sweet, I found it. http://ponack.net/designgears/CognitionX2/removed/SamsungWidget_ProgramMonitor.apk
But I tried to install using Astro, but it said Application Not Installed... Any reason for this?
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Sweet, I found it. http://ponack.net/designgears/CognitionX2/removed/SamsungWidget_ProgramMonitor.apk
But I tried to install using Astro, but it said Application Not Installed... Any reason for this?
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its not an installable application. it needs to go into /system/apps/ and permissions set.
it probably wont even work though, as it likely relies on touchwiz framework....but i could be wrong.
I used rom cleaner sense version.. I lost the HTC lockscreen. How do I get it back?
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Wipe caches, reflash the rom. That's probably easiest.
metalfan78 said:
Wipe caches, reflash the rom. That's probably easiest.
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This is what I would recommend as well. Yes you may be able to just put the lock screen apk into your /system/app directory but libraries and such may be missing. Reflashing would be sure to give you everything you need.
Hello,
I have a stock rooted ROM from viper that has all of the bloatware an sprint apps on it. I've tried removing the apks from ES file browser, android terminal emulator, and titanium backup uninstall. They are removed from the app drawer but then reappear (and sometimes update) whenever I reboot the phone.
How do I prevent this and remove them permanently?
Also, on an unrelated note, I'm using the OMJ mod pack and hot reboot doesn't work. It reboots to lock screen and then turns off completely. Has anyone found a fix for that too?
g2nightmare said:
Hello,
I have a stock rooted ROM from viper that has all of the bloatware an sprint apps on it. I've tried removing the apks from ES file browser, android terminal emulator, and titanium backup uninstall. They are removed from the app drawer but then reappear (and sometimes update) whenever I reboot the phone.
How do I prevent this and remove them permanently?
Also, on an unrelated note, I'm using the OMJ mod pack and hot reboot doesn't work. It reboots to lock screen and then turns off completely. Has anyone found a fix for that too?
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This has to do with not being able to make system changes while S-ON after the JellyBean update.
Urgh, I can't post outside links yet. Google this article to read more:
"Bootloader in Jelly Bean update causes huge headaches for rooted, S-ON HTC EVO 4G LTE owners" at Pocketables
A few options:
You could install MeanBean which has a fix to allow S-ON users to make system changes so that your uninstalls will persist.
Or you could check out App Quarantine ROOT/FREEZE, which you can use to freeze apps. I used this before MeanBean had the system changes fix and I didn't have any problems with the changes reverting. Titanium Backup has the option too, but the freeze option is only in the pay version.
Another option that I do personally due to this issue is remove all associated apk and odex files in the zip of the app you don't want in the Rom before transferring it to your sdcard and flashing... Takes a few minutes but ensures the app isn't installed upon bootup...just another option in case its a Rom that doesn't have meanrom's s-on workaround....
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onefasttreopro said:
Another option that I do personally due to this issue is remove all associated apk and odex files in the zip of the app you don't want in the Rom before transferring it to your sdcard and flashing... Takes a few minutes but ensures the app isn't installed upon bootup...just another option in case its a Rom that doesn't have meanrom's s-on workaround....
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spursdude said:
This has to do with not being able to make system changes while S-ON after the JellyBean update.
Urgh, I can't post outside links yet. Google this article to read more:
"Bootloader in Jelly Bean update causes huge headaches for rooted, S-ON HTC EVO 4G LTE owners" at Pocketables
A few options:
You could install MeanBean which has a fix to allow S-ON users to make system changes so that your uninstalls will persist.
Or you could check out App Quarantine ROOT/FREEZE, which you can use to freeze apps. I used this before MeanBean had the system changes fix and I didn't have any problems with the changes reverting. Titanium Backup has the option too, but the freeze option is only in the pay version.
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I'll try these and update you!
onefasttreopro said:
Another option that I do personally due to this issue is remove all associated apk and odex files in the zip of the app you don't want in the Rom before transferring it to your sdcard and flashing... Takes a few minutes but ensures the app isn't installed upon bootup...just another option in case its a Rom that doesn't have meanrom's s-on workaround....
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This worked perfectly! I deleted the apks while it was still zipped in Winrar and reflashed.
Best option: just get s-off.
Yes it may sound scary, but you will never want to go back to s-on again.
No more flashing kernels before a new Rom, none of that.
Just go to the dirty racun thread and go from there.
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bennyboy78 said:
Best option: just get s-off.
Yes it may sound scary, but you will never want to go back to s-on again.
No more flashing kernels before a new Rom, none of that.
Just go to the dirty racun thread and go from there.
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^^^^^^ this and also try RomCleaner
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832162
g2nightmare said:
This worked perfectly! I deleted the apks while it was still zipped in Winrar and reflashed.
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Glad it worked out...its a bit of a pain knowing the file names for each app but gets the job done...enjoy
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tried this solution because i becoming a pain in the neck this apps that reinstall, but did not work for me. When i do the reinstall in recovery it tells me looking for update than update aborted..... do not know what to do next to get finally rid of all the garbage, at least what is for me!