Note : I am Sharing the work of forumber2.All the credits goes to him A little intoduction by him
forumber2 said:
APK to Java Viewer​
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Hi all!
As you know, we can view and save java classes in classes.dex via some tools. And we have enough guides (like this; http://goo.gl/QkK6P7 ) but it requires effort so, I made this small tool for lazy people
This script will show the java files in your apk/jar (framework). Instructions as below:
1. Download the zip in Attachments.
2. Extract Java-Viewer.zip anywhere on your PC.
3. Put your an apk or jar (framework) in "Input".
4. Execute "Run_me_first.bat"
5. Follow Instructions (in tool)
**JRE is required
**IMPORTANT: DO NOT leave spaces when you name your apk files, e.g. "123 abc.zip" is a no go, "123abc.zip" is the correct way,
Bugs;
-After converting dex to jar, the script ends suddenly. Thats why you need execute View_Java.bat after finish Run_me_first.bat script
-jd-gui can't decompile all smali files.
Applications are used;
-JD-GUI 0.3.6
-7zip
-dex2jar-0.0.9.15
Credits;
@Ryuinferno for his "Sign-em!" thread style
@lickarock for his guide and his screenshot
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Orginal Threads
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hey there people.
before i get started please BACK UP your phone! just in case YOU screw up.
so i decided to make myself a boot animation w/ sound based on the Salival DVD that the Tool Band released some years ago. This is my first attempt (hopefully not my last) at making an animation. so i have tested the animation and it works perfecty fine on my HTC AMAZE. It is not a flashable zip, so please do not flash. please unzip and place both files in their boot animation folders. i believe that particular folder is rom specific. (Please excuse me as i am noobsome). however i am running NRGZ28 latest ICS Energy rom and the boot animation folder location is under:
system/customize/resource<----place bootanimation.zip and android_audio.mp3 files here!
Too NRGZ28 rom was missing the some coding to allow the sound file to play at startup.
Go to: system/customize/CID and find the default.xml file.
open the defualt.xml file and on the lower half of the file you will see this as the default settigns:
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Please make the change as follows:
add in: "system/customize/resource/android_audio.mp3"
dont forget to save.
I hope those of you who like Tool will enjoy this animation.
Please view my youtube video on the animation prior to downloading (i dont want to waste your time)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snfH-6H6hOM
Torrent file:
http://www.demonoid.me/files/details/2964496/006035174376/
locate (or create) the following file and disable the read permissions
/data/data/com.cooliris.media/files/zzzzzz_lockscreen_wallpaper.jpg
(to locate/create and edit the above file permissions use a file manager app able to navigate the /data folder.
NOTE: Manual edit of files in /data folder require root permissions so the Andriod system must be rooted first
NOTE2: This trick works on Samsung Galaxy Y stock ROM, on which the system looks for the file zzzzzz_lockscreen_wallpaper.jpg located in /data/data/com.cooliris.media/files to be used as lockscreen wallpaper. Other ROMs might look for different filename and/or different location.)
That's it!
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As side note I want to add that my first read about this topic was, about two weeks ago, a thread started by XDA member recognized contributor marcussmith2626 more than one year ago (How To Make The Lockscreen Transparent) which explains a more sophisticated way to get the lockscreen transparent and that might work on a variety of ROM and devices.
Then I accidentally discovered the above trick by my own (I forgot to set the permissions after replacing the jpg file) and I decided to share it here even though I don't know if anyone had posted the same trick before as comment at the marcussmith2626 thread or anywhere else in XDA or the Internet virtual space
wooooow,awesome:laugh:
thnx for rhis.as easy and as simple as it can ever beeee.so cooooool
nice trick
Thanks for your guide its very very easy =D
Intro:
Today I present you with GetDump, a Windows batch file that is the simplest way to get a system dump from your phone. All its takes is 2 clicks. I might add Linux and Mac OS 10 support in the future, but if anybody wants to do it for me that would be great. The ADB files are included in the zip so you don't need to install them. I hope I posted this is the right place....
Requirements:
Your device drivers (The drivers from the manufacture)
Windows
Should have ADB installed
How to use:
Unzip the GetDump.zip file then once its unzipped double click on the GetDump.bat file. After that follow the onscreen instructions. Once its done a window will pop up with your system dump inside of it.
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/sa7jy5s2frtzve1/GetDump.zip
Screenshots:
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Credits:
Andy Huynh - For teaching me MS-DOS
My cat Chibbs - For testing
Hey cool, gonna DL for my Windows! Someone already beat ya to it in Linux tho
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62845957
Gratefully sent from my Rooted JollyRoger_B13
bcrichster said:
Hey cool, gonna DL for my Windows! Someone already beat ya to it in Linux tho
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62845957
Gratefully sent from my Rooted JollyRoger_B13
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Tell Me how you like it. SuperRs does more then just a system dump, but I might make one that just does a system dump.
(Help!) Annoying notification: "The system..." (The link to new thread in this post)
Note: English isn't my primary language and I'm only 14
The update thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/help-annoying-notification-damaged-t3669238
Here is the problem:
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As you can see, I had successfully add all of the Google Apps into the "non GApps" system.img (MediaTek rom), but after I booted up my phone, the annoying notification shown up. But this doesn't happend to the original rom
So this is what I did
1. I download the rom from NeedRom
2. I download the Google Apps from https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347821182
3. I unpack the system.img using this tool from the forum
4. I delete all of the "china parts" from the rom
5. I copy the GApps from step 2 to the system unpacked folder from step 3
6. I repack the system with the same tool from step 3 and apply the rom into the phone using SP Flash Tool
Finally the phone came up with the alert notification
BUT there is a small detail that I notice while I was playing around the Auto Tool v3
( This is the part when I unpack - repack - unpack the file :3 )
Is there anything that I can do to remove the annoying alert? Even if I have to apply the rom again.
P/s: this is the file_contexts I pulled out from the boot.img if someone wil going to unpack the system.img
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1RTsnBzcaa5UGNwSE1SRi1LRXc/view
The alert also shown up when I rooted my device and only when I unroot it (I use KingRoot)
Thanks to everyone is going to help me
Hi all
I present you my Windows CMD script
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what I wrote to add GMS apps to WSA.
If you're intetested in this script then feel free to download it from here
Usage:
1. Extract the downloaded .ZIP to any location of your Windows computer
2. Within the extracted package run WSA-GMS-Installer.bat
Disclaimer:
This software is "AS IS". It may contain bugs. If any noticed then please let me know it here.
Side remark:
The software provided here ( my Windows CMD script ) has a top-down approach, means it's broken down into smaller fragments, better known as modules:
check_internet_is_available
verify_wsa_installation
check_wsa_is_running
do_sanity_checks
setup_gapps_arrays
setup_workspaces
setup_gapps_distro
check_for_enough_diskspace_on_pc
download_gapps_distro
unpack_downloaded_gapps_distro
verify_download
make_room
extract_apk_files_from_gapps_distro
connect_with_wsa
copy_files_onto_wsa
set_android_cmdlets
verify_gms_core_already_installed
check_for_enough_available_disk_space_on_wsa
install_apk_files_on_wsa
clean_up
That link isn't workign for me.. it just takes me to a blank page labeled "here."
jwoegerbauer said:
Hi all
I present you my Windows CMD script
View attachment 5463597
what I wrote to add GMS apps to WSA.
If you're intetested in this script then feel free to download it from here
Usage:
1. Extract the downloaded .ZIP to any location of your Windows computer
2. Within the extracted package run WSA-GMS-Installer.bat
Disclaimer:
This software is "AS IS". It may contain bugs. If any noticed then please let me know it here.
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