Hello Everyone !!!
I know there are a lot of Android Lovers out here in XDA ...i am also an Android Lover.
Jellybean is one of the finest Android version till now by Google and i must say I love it and AFAIK everyone loves it.
The Thing is everyone is not able to enjoy JellyBean in their Mobiles as their respective OEM's have ditched them and they also have lower Specs.
Unless Ports by Developers there are no solution to enjoy The Jellybean Fun.
Now there is a Solution to this......even if you can't enjoy JB in your Mobile you can actually use each and every feature of it in your PC.
Yes It's True.......even more better as you can opt for Mobile Mode or Tablet Mode.
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Ok So Now Getting into the Process How to have JB in PC
Its actually Done By an app called VirtualBox....i guess some of you are already familiar with it.
and you will need One Of The Following OVA File.
OVA Files List :
vbox86t version : Click Here
vbox86tp version : Click Here
vbox86p version : Click Here
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**Note : version Info
t version is tab Version,tp Version is tablet with phone capabilities Version and p version is Phone Version.
Set Up Process:
[*]Download The Virtual Box from Here and install.
[*]Download One of the OVA file from above and extract the tar file into a Folder.
[*]Open Oracle VM VirtualBox.
[*]Click File, and then Import Appliance…
[*]Click Choose… and open the androVM OVA file from your extracted Folder.
[*]Click Next button.
[*]Click Import button.
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[*]Select androVM and click Start (big green arrow) button.
[*]Done. It’s just that easy. Enjoy the Jelly Bean Goodness.
***Note :
-To regain control of your desktop cursor, press right Ctrl key
Screenshots :
NOTE : You can use your Internet connection in this and can use all the internet based apps like Play store and all
raja4sure said:
Hello Everyone !!!
Ok So Now Getting into the Process How to have JB in PC
Its actually Done By an app called VirtualBox....i guess some of you are already familiar with it.
and you will need One Of The Following OVA File.
**Note : version Info
t version is tab Version,tp Version is tablet with phone capabilities Version and p version is Phone Version.
Set Up Process:
[*]Download The Virtual Box from Here and install.
[*]Download One of the OVA file from above and extract the tar file into a Folder.
[*]Open Oracle VM VirtualBox.
[*]Click File, and then Import Appliance…
[*]Click Choose… and open the androVM OVA file from your extracted Folder.
[*]Click Next button.
[*]Click Import button.
[*]Select androVM and click Start (big green arrow) button.
[*]Done. It’s just that easy. Enjoy the Jelly Bean Goodness.
***Note :
-To regain control of your desktop cursor, press right Ctrl key
Screenshots :
NOTE : You can use your Internet connection in this and can use all the internet based apps like Play store and all
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install android-86 instead of using this vbox thing. android-x86 can be installed to hard disks. and it runs really beutifully than vbox thingy. .
Do I need to change any settings before using internet?? I cannot access data..
Nil253259 said:
Do I need to change any settings before using internet?? I cannot access data..
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Make sure you have turned on your Wi-Fi in your virtual Android....and you are connected to any network in your PC......
That would work........
need help
raja4sure said:
Hello Everyone !!!
Ok So Now Getting into the Process How to have JB in PC
Its actually Done By an app called VirtualBox....i guess some of you are already familiar with it.
and you will need One Of The Following OVA File.
**Note : version Info
t version is tab Version,tp Version is tablet with phone capabilities Version and p version is Phone Version.
Set Up Process:
[*]Download The Virtual Box from Here and install.
[*]Download One of the OVA file from above and extract the tar file into a Folder.
[*]Open Oracle VM VirtualBox.
[*]Click File, and then Import Appliance…
[*]Click Choose… and open the androVM OVA file from your extracted Folder.
[*]Click Next button.
[*]Click Import button.
[*]Select androVM and click Start (big green arrow) button.
[*]Done. It’s just that easy. Enjoy the Jelly Bean Goodness.
***Note :
-To regain control of your desktop cursor, press right Ctrl key
Screenshots :
NOTE : You can use your Internet connection in this and can use all the internet based apps like Play store and all
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hey dude but how can we play media files from our pc to this android os? ?
androidx86 people released 4.2.2 yesterday u guys can try that its much much better.
HELP
Actually my ram is only 2 gb could u tell it the same way u did for ICS by using LiLi USB creator and without booting windows and + i want phone version not tablet
Help
i need help please, i've installed everything, but it doesnt move ahead of the android screen the black one with shady android on it.
What keys work as Back, Home and Apps keys?
Related
I have a question about operamini.
I download the opera-mini-advanced.jad and opera-mini-advanced.jar i run the 1st one and then when i am going to run the 2nd one it says that it's allready installed, well done so far.
If i put only the jad file it comes to a point that says OperaMini Cannot be found in local install folder. -77(is it a specific loc that i should copy that file)?
Then when i search in my programs for a new browser nothing it's there. I open Esmertec Jbed (Java) and i see there operamini, i am pressing launch button it shows me for a sec an animation (a runner in blue colour) and then nothing.
How opera mini works?
Thank you in advance
DreamUp said:
I have a question about operamini.
I download the opera-mini-advanced.jad and opera-mini-advanced.jar i run the 1st one and then when i am going to run the 2nd one it says that it's allready installed, well done so far.
If i put only the jad file it comes to a point that says OperaMini Cannot be found in local install folder. -77(is it a specific loc that i should copy that file)?
Then when i search in my programs for a new browser nothing it's there. I open Esmertec Jbed (Java) and i see there operamini, i am pressing launch button it shows me for a sec an animation (a runner in blue colour) and then nothing.
How opera mini works?
Thank you in advance
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okay... you have to install jar file or jad file..
and launch it..
should be easy actually..
mm... today, it's a bit difficult for me to explain it in english.. sory..
someone else maybe can explain it for you...
Thank you for your quick reply varanus i will do this and give you feedback
OK i've done it. I run the jar file then the operamini was installed and then i press the launch button but nothing happens. This operamini is a complete new browser ?? i should find this in the programs or its just a plug-in or something?
Thank you
DreamUp said:
OK i've done it. I run the jar file then the operamini was installed and then i press the launch button but nothing happens. This operamini is a complete new browser ?? i should find this in the programs or its just a plug-in or something?
Thank you
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1. run java,
2. tap operamini,
3. yes its a next browser else than PIE,
4. Handy and fast,
5. data flow very low,
6. BUT .... not so data filling friendly......,
7. worth to give it a try especially playing with the expensive gprs connection...
DreamUp said:
OK i've done it. I run the jar file then the operamini was installed and then i press the launch button but nothing happens. This operamini is a complete new browser ?? i should find this in the programs or its just a plug-in or something?
Thank you
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it is in java..
run java tapped opera mini and launch it..
dioxda2 said:
1. run java,
2. tap operamini,
3. yes its a next browser else than PIE,
4. Handy and fast,
5. data flow very low,
6. BUT .... not so data filling friendly......,
7. worth to give it a try especially playing with the expensive gprs connection...
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you have done it..
thanks my friend...
Opera mini is a java app, and so you need a java program.
Opera Mobile is a standalone app for S60 and Windows Mobile
Thank you guys for your answers
well...i've the same problem...after opera mini installation...the icon appears.when i press launch...the esmertec just closes...application isn't launched
when i was using sun's java...everything was ok...
any ideas?
Di-Ma-Z said:
well...i've the same problem...after opera mini installation...the icon appears.when i press launch...the esmertec just closes...application isn't launched
when i was using sun's java...everything was ok...
any ideas?
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[size=+2]TESTED !!![/size]
Must install THIS-ONE (JAVA MANAGER)
instead of the built-in JAVA. Try ~~~~
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thanx dioxda2!
i needed opera mini to obtain server pass codes...for opera ppc version to receive traffic from opera minis gateways... =) now everything works fine...thanx once more
TAKING A SCREENSHOT IN RECOVERY MODE VIA DDMS
INTRO - Many guys have the doubt that whether one can take a screenshot in recovery mode or Not ...... Well it is possible to take a screenshot in the recovery mode.let me help you to know how to....i made this guide soo Noob friendly, that too along with the picture's ..
The only way to take a screenshot in the recovery mode is via DDMS.....for more Awesome info on DDMS please have a look at this Thread.....(click me)
1) Install Java JDK :-Before installing the Android SDK, you’ll have to install Oracle’s Java development kit. You can download it from here...(click me !!)
Even if you already have the Java runtime (JRE) installed, you’ll need to install the JDK as well.
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"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
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"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
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After installing Java JDK , you can now download the Android SDK from Google .
NOTE:- If you see a any type of Java-related error during installation, then download and install the x86 version of the JDK, not the x64 one ..
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2) Installing android SDK:-Download Android SDK from here...(click me !!!)
After clicking on "DOWNLOAD FOR OTHER PLATFORMS" , you will get an extended menu ..
After downloading the .exe file , then Double click on the .exe file and install it in C:\ Drive or on whichever drive you wanna install .
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3) Android SDK Setup
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Once the Android SDK is downloaded and installed, launch the SDK Manager application from your Start menu.
Enable the Android SDK tools and SDK Platform-tools checkbox and click the Install button. This downloads and installs the platform-tools package, which contains ADB and other utilities.
After installing these packages , Go to the place where you installed ANDROID SDK . IN MY CASE , IT IS :-
Code:
C:\Program files(x86)l\Android\android-sdk\tools
If you used a different install location, you’ll find DDMS in the tools directory,inside your ANDROID-SDK directory .....
MOST IMPORTANT :- To DDMS with your device , you must Enable USB DEBUGGING and you install your device driver's
1) you must enable USB debugging on it. You’ll find this option under Developer Options on your device’s Settings screen
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2)You must install your device drivers :- Individual OEM USB drivers for windows are available for each manufacturer and are listed in the official document ..
After you have downloaded you device drivers, then we have to install on our pc. for that :-
a) connect the device to the computer
b) right click on MY COMPUTER and click manage
c) go to devices > other devices and right click on device and select update driver software.
d) you should see an option to " BROWSE MY COMPUTER FOR DRIVER SOFTWARE" , which you nedd to click on and point to the location of your device driver installation file..
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To test whether DDMS is working properly, connect your Android device to your computer using a USB cable
..Now it will show the devices connected ..
Now that you have sucessfully installed DDMS and now we are good to go further..
NOW GO TO ANDROID FOLDER AND OPEN TOOLS
2)NOW RUN MONITOR.bat AS ADMINISTRATOR
3)NOW ANDROID DEBUG MONITOR WILL APPEAR ..
TIME TO TAKE A SCREENSHOT....
Troubleshooting ;-
sometimes it will not recognize a Device in recovery mode..So in this case ,either uninstall your device drivers and then reinstall it OR refresh your device list in the DDMS device panel..... GOOD LUCK TAKING A SCREENSHOT :fingers-crossed:
I am not from this section..just waned to share my guide in your section..heres a link to my original guide.... link = click me...!!
Thank you,
P.007
Screenshots in recovery mode
Nice guide. Reserved for future use.
Sent from my Galaxy Ace GT-S5830 using xda premium
This is very useful, THANKS :good:
Clean and simple, thanks! :good:
it works on normal android system with me
but it wont work on the recovery (android system recovery) & on custom recovery (CWM)
even if i mount the usb storage under the recovery (monitor recognise the phone) , screenshot is just empty white
also in (android system recovery) the phone is recognised by monitor only when i press "adb / side load" thing
i want help :\
Hi!
1) Pull from phone file /opt/usr/apps/com.samsung.shealth/data/.shealth.db
2) Open this file in SQLiteStudio
3) Open editor (Alt+E)
4) Add in editor the following:
Code:
select exerciseId, datetime(substr(startTimeStamp,1,10), 'unixepoch') as startTime from shealth_exercise_history order by startTimeStamp;
Select all (Crtl+A) and execute (F9).
You'll see all your trainings. Remember the value "exerciseId" of the desired training. For example "5".
5) Replace the contents of the editor by doing the following:
Code:
select '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no" ?><gpx xmlns="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1" xmlns:gpxx="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/GpxExtensions/v3" xmlns:gpxtrkx="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/TrackStatsExtension/v1" xmlns:wptx1="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/WaypointExtension/v1" xmlns:gpxtpx="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/TrackPointExtension/v1" xmlns:gpxpx="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/PowerExtension/v1" creator="Samsung Gear S with Barometer" version="1.1" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1 http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1/gpx.xsd http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/GpxExtensions/v3 http://www8.garmin.com/xmlschemas/GpxExtensionsv3.xsd http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/TrackStatsExtension/v1 http://www8.garmin.com/xmlschemas/TrackStatsExtension.xsd http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/WaypointExtension/v1 http://www8.garmin.com/xmlschemas/WaypointExtensionv1.xsd http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/TrackPointExtension/v1 http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/TrackPointExtensionv1.xsd http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/PowerExtension/v1 http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/PowerExtensionv1.xsd"><metadata><link href="http://www.index3.ru"><text>iNDEX3</text></link><time>'||strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ', datetime(substr(gh.startTimeStamp,1,10), 'unixepoch'))||'</time></metadata><trk><name>'||datetime(substr(gh.startTimeStamp,1,10), 'unixepoch')||' Auto</name><extensions><gpxx:TrackExtension><gpxx:DisplayColor>Cyan</gpxx:DisplayColor></gpxx:TrackExtension></extensions><trkseg>' as gps
from shealth_exercise_history gh where gh.exerciseId=XX
union all
select
'<trkpt lat="'||g.latitude||'" lon="'||g.longitude||'"><ele>'||g.altitude||'</ele><time>'||strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ', datetime(substr(g.timeStamp,1,10), 'unixepoch'))||'</time><extensions><gpxtpx:TrackPointExtension><gpxtpx:hr>'||h.heartrate||'</gpxtpx:hr></gpxtpx:TrackPointExtension></extensions></trkpt>' as gpx
from shealth_exercise_gps_info g
left join (
select gt.timeStamp as g_timeStamp
, (select max(ht.timeStamp) from shealth_exercise_hrm_logging ht where ht.timeStamp<=gt.timeStamp and ht.exerciseId=gt.exerciseId) as h_timeStamp
, gt.exerciseId
from shealth_exercise_gps_info gt
) tsm on tsm.g_timeStamp=g.timeStamp and tsm.exerciseId=g.exerciseId
left join shealth_exercise_hrm_logging h on h.timeStamp=tsm.h_timeStamp
where g.latitude <> 200 and g.exerciseId=XX
union all
select '</trkseg></trk></gpx>';
Find in text "exerciseId=XX" and replace to value ("XX") to the value of your exerciseId ("5").
Select all (Crtl+A) and execute (F9).
6) Save result in txt file with extension ".gpx".
Enjoy
I have collected all scripts into one package:
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"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
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"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
1) Unzip and run "0.start.bat"
2) Enjoy x2
Update:
v1.1 Added option "Save all trainings"
[DOWNLOAD v1.1]
iNDEX3 said:
Hi!
1) Pull from phone file /opt/usr/apps/com.samsung.shealth/data/.shealth.db
2) Open this file in SQLiteStudio
3) Open editor (Alt+E)
4) Add in editor the following:
Code:
select exerciseId, datetime(substr(startTimeStamp,1,10), 'unixepoch') as startTime from shealth_exercise_history order by startTimeStamp;
....
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Dear iNDEX3,
Would you mind explaining what GPX does, what are the benefits in comparing with S Health...etc.
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PS: I'm a huge fan of 4pda.ru, although I know just a little Russian (enough to read the captcha when login, lol). I see that you guys have this cool tool called 'RogersTools' - allowing us to backup Gear S, but I don't understand it well (due to my limited understanding of Russian).
Would you guys mind sharing this awesome tools to us here at XDA? :good::good::good:
This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
hadobac said:
Would you mind explaining what GPX does, what are the benefits in comparing with S
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For example, I load my tracks in strava. This is the first time.
hadobac said:
Would you guys mind sharing this awesome tools to us here at XDA?
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I conveyed the request of the developer RogersTool
iNDEX3 said:
I conveyed the request of the developer RogersTool
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Thanks bro. Way to go!
Also, is running this tool here as easy as ClockWorkMod, or TitaniumBackup?
hadobac said:
Also, is running this tool here as easy as ClockWorkMod, or TitaniumBackup?
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Yes, it is very easy to use and reliable application. All actions are done in one click.
It pull .shealth.db file from the phone.
Instead, you can use commands SDB (Smart Development Bridge):
Code:
>sdb root on
>sdb pull /opt/usr/apps/com.samsung.shealth/data/.shealth.db
iNDEX3 said:
Yes, it is very easy to use and reliable application. All actions are done in one click.
It pull .shealth.db file from the phone.
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The question was about the BACKUP, RESTORE (not only) for smart HOURS SAMSUNG GEAR S WITH ROOT FIRMWARE.
Shum Channel said:
The question was about the BACKUP, RESTORE (not only) for smart HOURS SAMSUNG GEAR S WITH ROOT FIRMWARE.
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I did not understand the question
But I use this utility for backup. And it's brilliant!
Add package in the first post
how to use the script
Hi,
is there any way to get .shealth.db from the phone? I don't want to root the watch.
Sorry, i don't know how to get .shealth.db from the phone without root
.shealth.db file
Hello,
I have rooted note2 phone with root explorer, but cannot find .shealth.db file.
There is no directory: /opt/usr/apps/com.samsung.shealth/data/.shealth.db
I found /Android/data/com.sec.android.app.shealth/files but there is no database file.
Where can I find it on Kitkat 4.4.2?
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Universal Tool
Features:
Universal tool - tool for android ROM and kernel developers. It's like a android kitchen;
This tool written on C programming language
Work on dedicated working folder, that allows feel comfortable, when you working.
Unzipping ROM's (everyone. CyanogenMod based, AOSP Based, MiUI and etc...)
Deodexing apk's, if you have .odex, you can quickly get rid of it.
Decompiling and compiling apk's. This step very important, if you want add own features (some animation, colors etc.)
Unpacking boot.img and ramdisk. If you want look at "insides" of boot.img and edit some parameters, you need it.
Unpacking system.new.dat and system.img. When you meet ROM's with system.new.dat, you understand me ROM Porters need it too.
Edit build.prop, updater-script.
Add apk of Kernel control.
Debloat ROM. If you have low RAM on device, you need delete some apps. Tool do it for you.
Installing apktool, adb, fastboot. You don't need use google, tool make it for you. Quickly.
Installing SuperSU.
Porting ROM's based on API 5.0 and higher.
Scrennies
Installing and run
For Linux
You must have installed libncurses5, python (2.7 or newer), JDK 1.7 or newer for working tool.
Press "Download", then extract .zip in your home folder;
Rename to Universal_Tool(if you download from GitHub)
Enter to Terminal and enter "cd Universal_Tool/", then "./tool". It's all.
Enjoy!
For Windows
You must have installed 7zip, JDK 1.7 or newer, Python 3.0, notepad++.
Download .zip
Extract to C:\ drive (IMPORTANT);
Rename to Universal_Tool(if you download from GitHub);
Run from tool.exe
Downloads: View attachment Universal_Tool-UT-linux.zip, View attachment Universal_Tool-UT-windows.zip
Sources: https://github.com/AL3X1/Universal_Tool
Changelog
11.01.17 - v.1.1
Added Fastboot Menu
Added Porting tools
Fixed apktool problem on linux version
Fixed some error's.
Added information about using tool (manual).
* Tool Written by 4L3X (Bl4ck0verlord on xda, Grand_leMon on 4pda)
* Thanks to:
* iBotPeaches - for ApkTool
* JesusFreke - for smali/baksmali
* xpirt - for sdat2img
* osm0sis - for mkbootimg
* Willi Ye - for Kernel Adiutor
* Chainfire - for SuperSU
* Neko.cpp and lolmaxlik - for helping with some questions
* You
* and...
* I am a modest man, but if you want, you can say 'thank you' to me too.
It seems awesome, I will give ot a spin later.
Thank you man for this tool, you make our developers/designers life easier.
Sent from my LG-H918 using Tapatalk
How to extract rom.zip
@Bl4ck0verlord ahhaaa its great bro
its very nice we see a kitchen which work on windows.
hope this kitchen supported sony devices and we can make rom ( 6.0.1 or 7.0 ) for our device
thanks bro
Bimalhort said:
How to extract rom.zip
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First: create workspace
Second: place archive with your ROM to workspace folder.
Done
I'm not using that tool on Windows 10 x64
Error says : System can not find specified path
Zorbeyd said:
I'm not using that tool on Windows 10 x64
Error says : System can not find specified path
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Replace tool in C drive. Then rename to Universal_Tool and launch.
Hello
We can not extract the img system.
Ca plant every time (android7)
Really nice tool just needs to be able to recompile system.img. keep up the good work
omnikam said:
Really nice tool just needs to be able to recompile system.img. keep up the good work
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+ 1
Hi, thanks for the tool. I want add spanish language to miui 8 china developer rom but i don't know how. Is possible with this tool?
Hi
Good Tool
Really good Tool but can u give me little bit guide for using it
Thank you
Not on my pc for a while but next weekend... Are binaries updated? Smali, su, oat2odex etc? Or can we update them?
Rcv
Good work....
?
I keep getting this- the directory name invalid.
i got this error while trying extract boot.img
What you want?: 3
1 file(s) copied.
The directory name is invalid.
boot.img ready. Press 'Enter'to continue.
Greetings my fellow geeks
I would like to share my small part-time project I've been working on on the last few weeks.
I would've liked to post it in the Windows 11 dedicated thread, but well... there isn't any at the time of writing this
That said, this project is still in a very early stage of development, as of yet barebones (but I have many plans to expand it), and I even was too lazy to remove the default Flutter logo and icon... so consider it a pre-alpha; but hey, it works!
This may not sound like a "few weeks in development" project, but I had to implement a way to read an Android apk icon from scratch and that's what I spent most of my time with.
At the moment the application allows you to install any .apk package on WSA (by associating .apk files to the executable), as well as providing a convenient shortcut to the Android settings and the "Manage Applications" section (otherwise only accessible via console commands). It also has a few options (android port and light/dark theme).
More features are on the way, and I plan to show way more information on the installer (eg. app permissions, option to downgrade a package etc...)
The app is open source and available to download here
Some screenshots:
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Really helpful, many thanks
alesimula said:
Greetings my fellow geeks
I would like to share my small part-time project I've been working on on the last few weeks.
I would've liked to post it in the Windows 11 dedicated thread, but well... there isn't any at the time of writing this
That said, this project is still in a very early stage of development, as of yet barebones (but I have many plans to expand it), and I even was too lazy to remove the default Flutter logo and icon... so consider it a pre-alpha; but hey, it works!
This may not sound like a "few weeks in development" project, but I had to implement a way to read an Android apk icon from scratch and that's what I spent most of my time with.
At the moment the application allows you to install any .apk package on WSA (by associating .apk files to the executable), as well as providing a convenient shortcut to the Android settings and the "Manage Applications" section (otherwise only accessible via console commands). It also has a few options (android port and light/dark theme).
More features are on the way, and I plan to show way more information on the installer (eg. app permissions, option to downgrade a package etc...)
The app is open source and available to download here
Some screenshots:
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great.many thanks for your hard work.but when i duble click on .apk apps in my PC win10 x64 its open install menu but the install button is in gray color.thats mean its not active.any idea ?
hooooossamq said:
great.many thanks for your hard work.but when i duble click on .apk apps in my PC win10 x64 its open install menu but the install button is in gray color.thats mean its not active.any idea ?
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It most likely means WSA is shut off, try opening an Android app (eg. Amazon Appstore) to boot it up, or set it to never shut down automatically in WSA options (not recommended)
You must also make sure to enable Android developer mode (also in WSA settings)
EDIT: now that I'm reading your comment again, you said you have Windows 10, did you manage to install WSA there?
alesimula said:
EDIT: now that I'm reading your comment again, you said you have Windows 10, did you manage to install WSA there?
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yup.i just not notice that its for win11.but after i install it i read there.so there is no chance to use it in win10?
hooooossamq said:
yup.i just not notice that its for win11.but after i install it i read there.so there is no chance to use it in win10?
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It requires WSA, so I guess it's not strictly Win11 as long as you manage to install WSA on Windows 10 (I have no idea whether you can and how)
This app just provides a GUI for apk installation, but depends on the Android subsystem
alesimula said:
It requires WSA, so I guess it's not strictly Win11 as long as you manage to install WSA on Windows 10 (I have no idea whether you can and how)
This app just provides a GUI for apk installation, but depends on the Android subsystem
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thank you.i think its need win11.
Thank you very much for translating the app into Hebrew.
For some reason all the time it disconnects from me and gives the wrong port impression.
How could it not register it for me.
And is it possible to give support in APKS
Thank you.