hey guys, i'm newbie in making a rom.... so i had installed everything including the Android Kitchen and Cygwin... I type the cygwin terminal :
- cd kitchen
- ./menu
everything went well... i pressed number 1 which is make a working rom.... the terminal detects my Xperia sola .54_ftf.zip... i click that and they said extracting rom from zip file, then suddenly they say error: no system folder found... Help me please, anyone?? i promise i'll click your thanks button if anyone gets to help me.... :good:
This is the terminal :
Welcome to dsixda's Android Kitchen
Please wait ...........
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Android Kitchen 0.221 - by dsixda (xda-developers.com)
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> MAIN MENU
1 - Set up working folder from ROM
2 - Add root permissions
3 - Add BusyBox
4 - Disable boot screen sounds
5 - Zipalign all *.apk files to optimize RAM usage
6 - Change wipe status of ROM
7 - Change name of ROM
8 - Show working folder information
0 - ADVANCED OPTIONS
00 - LEGACY OPTIONS (old and rarely used)
99 - Build ROM from working folder
u - Kitchen Info/Update/Donate
x - Exit
Enter option: 1
CREATE WORKING FOLDER FOR ROM
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Ensure there is at least one ROM under the 'original_update' folder!
Select an option:
s - Show supported formats
x - Abort, don't create working folder
Or press Enter to continue
?
Before you proceed:
The existing working folders under the main folder can be backed up
to the folder 'original_update' for later use; otherwise they will be
deleted.
Found the following:
WORKING_xperia
Move to original_update? (default: y): n
Removing ...
Please wait ...
Available ROMs:
(1) Copy_of_Xperia_Sola_Stock_Ics_6.1.1.B.1.54_[Indian-Asia]_FTF.zip
(2) Xperia_Sola_Stock_Ics_6.1.1.B.1.54_[Indian-Asia]_FTF.zip
Enter selection number (default=1, cancel=0, r=refresh): 1
Selected Copy_of_Xperia_Sola_Stock_Ics_6.1.1.B.1.54_[Indian-Asia]_FTF.zip
The new working folder will be named WORKING_030613_184247
Change the name (y/n)? (default: n): y
Enter a new name (using this prefix): WORKING_xperia
Creating working folder WORKING_xperia ...
Extracting ROM from ZIP file ...
Error: No system folder found!
Press Enter to continue
Sherwinnn said:
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Extracting ROM from ZIP file ...
Error: No system folder found!
Press Enter to continue
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As far as I know you will need a Cwm flashable zip.....
I guess you have just created a zip of the ftf file......
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@[email protected] said:
As far as I know you will need a Cwm flashable zip.....
I guess you have just created a zip of the ftf file......
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How to get the cwm flashable zip??
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Sherwinnn said:
How to get the cwm flashable zip??
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Dump the system from the ftf and then create a .zip file including the meta-inf folder.....
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@[email protected] said:
Dump the system from the ftf and then create a .zip file including the meta-inf folder.....
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Whuuuuuuttttt???? Explain more??
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Sherwinnn said:
Whuuuuuuttttt???? Explain more??
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Do some search buddy...... you will gain more if you search yourself......
Nyways heres the LINK which may be of great help.........
This was my first guide for development......
What you can do is flash stock rom and get cwm to it
Then go to backup in cwm and create firmware.zip
It will do all the stuff for u and just place this file in the input folder!
So can I create gaming ROM by using this Android Kitchen??
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By Gaming, you mean Fast and No Lags? You could make a rom faster than stock with the Kitchen but this was designed to work with all Devices so its just a basic tool here. For real performance, you need to do device specific tweaks and all so you ought to learn to do it manually
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By Gaming, you mean Fast and No Lags? You could make a rom faster than stock with the Kitchen but this was designed to work with all Devices so its just a basic tool here. For real performance, you need to do device specific tweaks and all so you ought to learn to do it manually
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Nothing is like a real gaming rom unless u overclock gpu and give it more ram
Term we(not me) use as gaming Rom is that we keep more ram free and high minfree values so that good amount of ram is available for the game
So I have to do tweaks to make a lag free ROM??
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Yup Take a look at some of the roms released here to get an idea of the tweaks normally used
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So I have to do tweaks to make a lag free ROM??
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you will have to tweak so as to reduce lag and also get more free RAM which can be used to play games.........
Take a look at OOM Groupings, Dalvik Cache and also tweaking the CFS ( Thunderbolt Script would be an ideal base to start with ) These give the most noticeable improvements
The most famous tweaks is thunderbolt right?? Do I have to do manually or what?? Step by step instruction to do a custom ROM please..... if not then nevermind!!!
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The best way to learn is to download any custom rom, go through the entire thing yourself And take a look at my guide for making cwm flashable zips and you'll be able to understand how things work What you do is open Thunderbolt tweaks zip and go through the files in it and try to understand the code
Min3r said:
The best way to learn is to download any custom rom, go through the entire thing yourself And take a look at my guide for making cwm flashable zips and you'll be able to understand how things work What you do is open Thunderbolt tweaks zip and go through the files in it and try to understand the code
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You are smart, that's why you understand the thunderbolt codes....
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Its not very hard mate Just go through a few simpler scripts first and then you'll quickly understand it too I started understanding what these scripts do a week into my development start, but it wasnt till later i realised its just basic Shell scripts Learn Shell Scripting for linux and you'll be able to understand these commands easily
What is Meta. inf??
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Sherwinnn said:
What is Meta. inf??
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Meta.INF contains just the updater script which is run when you select the .zip file in CWM.......
any more knowledge would be more helpful......... :cheers:
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Hi
I downloaded a custom rom based on ICS and unzip the file then I add some app.apk to data/app and rezip it.
I tried to run zip in recovery but coudn't.
My question is that, why it didn't work??
Originally is it possible to add app.apk to same folder of a custom rom and then install the rom with my favorite apps??
Thanks for answering me.
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You can use 7zip "free download" to modify roms. It allows you to edit the rom without extracting it. Download the program and read the tutorial. Basically when you extract a rom you change the file association and it needs to be resigned. Also when you swap out and or add apps,files,etc you have to edit the update script to reflect the changes. You can google to find out more. This is just my understanding, hope it helps.
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arses said:
Hi
I downloaded a custom rom based on ICS and unzip the file then I add some app.apk to data/app and rezip it.
I tried to run zip in recovery but coudn't.
My question is that, why it didn't work??
Originally is it possible to add app.apk to same folder of a custom rom and then install the rom with my favorite apps??
Thanks for answering me.
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If u unzip the file, it will lost it signed properties (something like that) which cause the file not useable. If u need to add or remove apk, just use winrar or 7z and open the file without unzipping it.
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maliceomalice said:
If u unzip the file, it will lost it signed properties (something like that) which cause the file not useable. If u need to add or remove apk, just use winrar or 7z and open the file without unzipping it.
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Thanks man I'll try it.
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maliceomalice said:
If u unzip the file, it will lost it signed properties (something like that) which cause the file not useable. If u need to add or remove apk, just use winrar or 7z and open the file without unzipping it.
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Hi
I did it with both winrar and 7zip but I got same error.
If find a solution I'll pleased you
thanks for helping
hey
I found it. Must use androidsigner.
Glad you got everything worked out.
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Could u upload the zip here cuz I don't feel like making a ppc account
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kickyoace said:
Could u upload the zip here cuz I don't feel like making a ppc account
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ummm, what zip?
Hey
I did it and installed the rom but many of added apps didn't work.
I do not know why???
Perhaps it cause of my recovery because I used. 4EXT recovery.
And I must say that androidsigner n not sign zip files over than 600Mb. I tried several times.
Hi all i am interested in developing my own Rom does anyone have any advice on where to start or know of a good tutorial thank you.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1750733
azcamm27 said:
Hi all i am interested in developing my own Rom does anyone have any advice on where to start or know of a good tutorial thank you.
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Install DSIXDA kitchen first..tutorial here
Now use an already existing custom ROM, Stock Firmware, Nandroid Backup to create your working folder..
Do whatever you want to do..
Now copy the meta-inf folder from an existing CWM flashable ROM..and paste it into your working folder..
Select the system folder, boot.img, META-INF folder and create a zip file ..
if you have modem.bin and /data/app functionality..you will have to make appropriate changes to your updater-script file..
Sign your zip using the tool i have attached..
[How To]
Extract the zip file in a folder
rename your zipped ROM as update.zip
put it in the Autosign folder
run the AutoSign.bat file
Now wait untill your zip is signed..you will get a update-signed.zip as the final ROM..
zoot1 said:
Install DSIXDA kitchen first..tutorial here
Now use an already existing custom ROM, Stock Firmware, Nandroid Backup to create your working folder..
Do whatever you want to do..
Now copy the meta-inf folder from an existing CWM flashable ROM..and paste it into your working folder..
Select the system folder, boot.img, META-INF folder and create a zip file ..
if you have modem.bin and /data/app functionality..you will have to make appropriate changes to your updater-script file..
Sign your zip using the tool i have attached..
[How To]
Extract the zip file in a folder
rename your zipped ROM as update.zip
put it in the Autosign folder
run the AutoSign.bat file
Now wait untill your zip is signed..you will get a update-signed.zip as the final ROM..
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I can't get it to deodex the files on DSIXDA Kitchen. Will that zip file you put up here help?
Thank you for the guide I will have a go later and see what I can do.
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Meemo23 said:
I can't get it to deodex the files on DSIXDA Kitchen. Will that zip file you put up here help?
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That zip file he attached is only for signing the rom zip after it's done.
Are you getting errors when deodexing it? Is it failing to deodex ALL files or just some?
Is galaxy s3 supported as its not in the list of supported devices.
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azcamm27 said:
Is galaxy s3 supported as its not in the list of supported devices.
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No galaxy s3 is not supported.. So you will not be able to get the complete rom out of it.. You will have to do some manual work.. Which I have stated in my post..
All those facing deodexing errors set the api level to 16
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graffixnyc said:
That zip file he attached is only for signing the rom zip after it's done.
Are you getting errors when deodexing it? Is it failing to deodex ALL files or just some?
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Failing everything i tried changing the smali and baksmali files..
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Failing everything i tried changing the smali and baksmali files..
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have you set the api level to 16..also deodex framewok and system apps together..
Do you need Linux to create a rom or you can do this on windows... i know you can get a virtual box and use linux on windows . But is there people creating roms purely on windows operating systems??
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That zip file he attached is only for signing the rom zip after it's done.
Are you getting errors when deodexing it? Is it failing to deodex ALL files or just some?
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error should be in api level
Meemo23 said:
Failing everything i tried changing the smali and baksmali files..
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go to kitchen > tools > deodex_files > open api_level, and write 16.
zoot1 said:
have you set the api level to 16..also deodex framewok and system apps together..
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Oh so i have to set it api level to 16 cool thanks man for your help..
btemtd said:
Do you need Linux to create a rom or you can do this on windows... i know you can get a virtual box and use linux on windows . But is there people creating roms purely on windows operating systems??
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No you can set up the Kitchen in Windows as well..use Cygwin for this...just search for it..
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Meemo23 said:
Oh so i have to set it api level to 16 cool thanks man for your help..
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Ya you have to set api level to 16..as JB is number 16 and ICS was 15..I had stated this in my earlier post..
zoot1 said:
No galaxy s3 is not supported.. So you will not be able to get the complete rom out of it.. You will have to do some manual work.. Which I have stated in my post..
All those facing deodexing errors set the api level to 16
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I have used dsixda kitchen for s3 and it worked perfectly
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IOIDroid said:
I have used dsixda kitchen for s3 and it worked perfectly
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Where you able to flash the zip created by dsixda kitchen after creation??
I doubt so as the partition information of GS3 is not there in the kitchen edify_defs files the updater-script will be wrong..you will get errors while flashing..
zoot1 said:
Where you able to flash the zip created by dsixda kitchen after creation??
I doubt so as the partition information of GS3 is not there in the kitchen edify_defs files the updater-script will be wrong..you will get errors while flashing..
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Yes
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Just use updater-script or update binary extracted from another similiar type of ROM.
Kitchen mods won't work because it uses update-script, and doesn't convert to updater-script properly.
Will likely give a Status 7 error in CWM.
Updater script could be modded manually with notepad ++.
But, you don't really need to change anything in there. except ui_print.
i want to extract a boot.img but everytime i try it doesnt get the ramdisk folder out.. is there a boot.img in which i can easily extract the zimage and ramdisk folder just using dsxdia's kitchen?
i cant seem to extract the zimage and ramdisk folder from any kernel?..
galaxys3lover said:
i want to extract a boot.img but everytime i try it doesnt get the ramdisk folder out.. is there a boot.img in which i can easily extract the zimage and ramdisk folder just using dsxdia's kitchen?
i cant seem to extract the zimage and ramdisk folder from any kernel?..
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Just use android kernel kitchen by Championswimmer. It is truly amazing and does the job very well.
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abcdjdj said:
Just use android kernel kitchen by Championswimmer. It is truly amazing and does the job very well.
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i tried .. it still says zimage not found.. can u please explain to me how to for example use kappa or lupus kernel into a rom?
i am creating a rom using stock .ftf file and i want to include a custom kernel into this rom.. how do i go about it??? please help?!
galaxys3lover said:
i tried .. it still says zimage not found.. can u please explain to me how to for example use kappa or lupus kernel into a rom?
i am creating a rom using stock .ftf file and i want to include a custom kernel into this rom.. how do i go about it??? please help?!
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Oh no no. You are going the Samsung way I guess. In all Sony phones, we dont have a recovery partition. That means that we can't flash kernels from CWM. The only way is fastboot. So no way to include kernel in your rom zip file. Sorry. At the most you can only recommend users to use a particular kernel.
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abcdjdj said:
Oh no no. You are going the Samsung way I guess. In all Sony phones, we dont have a recovery partition. That means that we can't flash kernels from CWM. The only way is fastboot. So no way to include kernel in your rom zip file. Sorry. At the most you can only recommend users to use a particular kernel.
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OHHHH!!... but in the tutorial by nero young on how to build a custom rom .. he has a sk17i and he uses his own custom kernel when he builds the rom... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26283930
so if i cant use a custom kernel .. how do i extract the kernel.sin into the rom?
Basically you just can't flash kernel with the phone.
Usual practive in our phones is to include th boot.img in the rom file and ask it to be extracted and flashed via fastboot through pc.
Hope it helps
Don't know about the tuto
galaxys3lover said:
OHHHH!!... but in the tutorial by nero young on how to build a custom rom .. he has a sk17i and he uses his own custom kernel when he builds the rom... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26283930
so if i cant use a custom kernel .. how do i extract the kernel.sin into the rom?
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You don't have to worry about the kernel when building a rom on stock rom. Just work on the system and you should have a proper working rom.
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You don't have to worry about the kernel when building a rom on stock rom. Just work on the system and you should have a proper working rom.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!!
so i just skip the step when he says i have to add a custom kernel... and not add any kernel at all??..
i mean should i atleast extract the kernel.sin into the working folder ..??
am using dsxdia's kitchen..
galaxys3lover said:
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!!
so i just skip the step when he says i have to add a custom kernel... and not add any kernel at all??..
i mean should i atleast extract the kernel.sin into the working folder ..??
am using dsxdia's kitchen..
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Yes. Kitchen requires a kernel for the working folder. Btw why do you need kitchen? If you need any help for developing your rom, just pm me.
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I am just learning ROM development.. and I saw this tutorial by Nero young and thought that was the way to do it .. what other way to do it??
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galaxys3lover said:
I am just learning ROM development.. and I saw this tutorial by Nero young and thought that was the way to do it .. what other way to do it??
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Dude you can directly add root and busybox.and whatever you want. Check your pm.
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Hi,
You can use the attached META-INF folder. It has only the basic stuff like basic symlinks and permissions required for the rom to work properly. Just check the comments in the updater-script to know where to add your tweaks.
Good luck developing
abcdjdj
Hey, so I've been searching around but I couldn't find any clues. Right now I have a complete system dump for a HTC One Rom. How could add root to it and make it flashable via recovery?
filmaker said:
Hey, so I've been searching around but I couldn't find any clues. Right now I have a complete system dump for a HTC One Rom. How could add root to it and make it flashable via recovery?
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Make a zip file and use it in Android Kitchen by dsixda.
How would one go about doing that on windows
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Make a folder named system put all the dump folders like app etc bin and all that then zip it and name it as system after that put it in kitchen make a working folder it will add all required files for making it flashable :thumbup:
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CLINTZ9 said:
Make a folder named system put all the dump folders like app etc bin and all that then zip it and name it as system after that put it in kitchen make a working folder it will add all required files for making it flashable :thumbup:
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whould the the product of this be flashable in safestrap?
WARNING: THIS IS NOT FOR THOSE USERS WHO IS SATISFIED WITH G4 THAILAND BUILD.I MYSELF HAD A GREAT WISH TO TRY GENEXT ROM AFTER DOWNGRADING,WHICH ENDED UP IN BOOTING GENEXT
TRY AT YOUR OWN RISK( NOTHING WORSE HAPPENED WITH ME THOUGH)
Simplified Overview
1.Install Kitchen -->http://techjectives.blogspot.in/2014/01/how-to-install-android-kitchen-in_7433.html
2.Get genext e2 flashable via odin(tar file )--->http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-grand-2/development/rom-gennxt-pre-rooted-stock-t2642555
3.Unpack Rom
4.get sytem folder ,boot img from our genext e2 rom
5.Get meta-info folder from Vandroid rom ( https://db.tt/KN962WEj)
6.Make the rom zip
DETAILED PROCEDURE
> After the genext odin package is downloaded we need to extract it using 7zip.
Move the download to your desktop,Right click on the package and select "Open with 7zip"
After the extraction is complete you will more than likely get an error stating that there is no record at end of archive. This is fine.
Now, for the good. Open the newly extracted folder and find the following three files: boot.img, cache.image.ext4, and system.img.ext4.
We need to move these files to the Kitchen folder labeled "original_update"
Now we need to fire up the kitchen and select option "1 - Set up working folder from ROM" then Enter again, then Enter again, then Enter Again.
At this point the ROM is about 75% extracted and the kitchen will pop up a utility called "Ext2explore" With this utility you will need to open system.img and extract it like the kitchen instructions you to do.
>Since genext is prerooted and deodexed already we dont need to perform any other steps shown in android kitchen menu.
> Go to
C:\cygwin\home\your pc name\kitchen\WORKING_111214_114500
there you find the system folder,boot img and meta info folders
> We should delete this meta info folder and copy paste meta info folder from the vandroid rom
>So we have now three stuffs like system folder,meta info folder, and boot.img
>Select these 3 files,right click and select add to archive and make a zip
>Take a nandroid backup of your current rom
>Wipe everything
>Flash rom zip
>Flash gapps
>Flash secsettings patch
THERE GENEXT ADAVANCED E2 ROM BOOTED FOR ME
You can proceed in the same way for stock e2 firmware too. For stock e2 fm we dont need to flash gapps or secsettings patch.
And if you want you can Deodex Zip Allign Stock E2 with Android kitchen.
NECESSORY LINKS
Java SDK ( http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html )
dsixda Kitchen (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246)
7zip (http://www.7-zip.org/download.html)
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Note : Later on I found ricky's kitchen in xda.which do not need cygwin installation. So if yu wish yu can use ricky's kitchen too. Procedure Remains the Same ��������
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2695356
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thanks to
Rutvik Rajagopal :good: :thumbup:
www.scottsroms.com
mighty @balliboxer for his awesome rom (genext advanced e2 )
@Victor andro for his vandroid rom:thumbup:
@handsome_lucifer Bro, pls upload ur 'ROM Zip' file and share the Download link here...
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mithun84 said:
@handsome_lucifer Bro, pls upload ur 'ROM Zip' file and share the Download link here...
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I don't have a broadband connection. I uses mobile data. Uploading such big file is tedious for me..that's y I added the way to make one...
This process is not that difficult..
Bro java download page is not working... please give a new link please
And android sdk link is of Linux can't you give the link for Windows
Rahul10 said:
Bro java download page is not working... please give a new link please
And android sdk link is of Linux can't you give the link for Windows
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added new link to download java sdk.
and i guess we can avoid android sdk because we are using android kitchen only to unpack rom,
Such a huge list which one to download
As per your PC specification . mine is windows 64 bit .so I choose windowsx64 -jdk 8u25
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Rahul10 said:
Such a huge list which one to download
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From your screenshot I think you are on KitKat now
You should be downgraded to jb before attempting to flash ROM with this method
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handsome_lucifer said:
From your screenshot I think you are on KitKat now
You should be downgraded to jb before attempting to flash ROM with this method
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I know bro.. just wanted to set up kitchen...
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thanks for the tutorial sir
now, i can flash the custom rom
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mithun84 said:
@handsome_lucifer Bro, pls upload ur 'ROM Zip' file and share the Download link here...
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Hi Bro.
Can you take me through the process of getting air command working fully with the menu on gennxt on grand 2.
Thanks
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