framework.res.apk - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hi, how do I locate and make a copy of my framework.res.apk? Thanks.

It is in /system/framework and you can use adb, a terminal emulator, or a file explorer to copy it.
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Change bootanimation -GingerVillain Rom-

Hello, how can I manually change the bootanimation.zip in Gingervillain? I can't delete the old or copy the new with "root explorer"
Can someone help!?
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Cant you flash it from recovery? Only try if you know its flashable
Btw there's a few bootanimation in the villain setup in the app drawer, the eyesonlybob is a decent one
I've tried to flash some from recovery no luck.
I knove about the Villain setup, but I want to have this clean bootanimation, from a miui rom that only says ANDROID and on the button is a flower like cirkel.
Greetz
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are you copying to
\data\local\
and not
\system\media\
mick7575 said:
are you copying to
\data\local\
and not
\system\media\
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I have tried to copy, paste and delete in
\system\media
no luck
do I have to be s-off?
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it needs to go in data/local I believe
androidpost said:
Hello, how can I manually change the bootanimation.zip in Gingervillain? I can't delete the old or copy the new with "root explorer"
Can someone help!?
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Two ways for you :
Installation instructions:
Using Root Explorer:
Mount your phone to your PC and place the bootanimation.zip file at the root of your sdcard. Then using Root Explorer navigate to your sdcard, long press on the bootanimation.zip file until a popup menu appears. Select "Move" or "Copy". Once you select one, "Paste" and "Cancel" buttons will appear near the bottom of your screen. Now, press the back button to move to the root of your file system. Then navigate to data/local/ and then press "Paste". You'll be prompted to overwrite the existing bootanimation.zip. Press "OK". Then reboot.
Using ADB:
Download the zip file and place it in the tools directory of the Android SDK. Mount your phone. Then using a command prompt on your PC "cd" to the Android/tools directory and type the command:
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local
Hit enter, and once this command is done processing type reboot and hit enter.
No credit to me just copy paste from another site. Good luck and tell us if it's work !
Sooo Easy! Thank you!
The real deal root explorer did the trick.
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installation of system app via terminal emulator

hey.
anybody knows here how to install system app (htc calendar widget) via terminal emulator. i have copy that file to the root of sd card../???
If it is an apk file and it is on the root of your SD card then use any file manager such as astro or root file manager to locate the apk and select it and the phone should automatically recognize it..
If you actually want to do it through terminal I am not sure
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Yeah i know it but the system apps won't installed it that way. It an be installed either with adb or from terminal emulator.
Just need 3 commands to install it. My calendar widget is broken whivk I want to replace.
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Deleted my BIN folder on accident

Title. Nothing will update, nothing will install. I'm afraid to reboot. What can I do?
Device -- Xperia Play R800X
Adb push or root explorer the folder to /system from the unzipped rom
what device?
Whole folder at once would be easier but doesn't matter just make sure permission are rwxr-xr-x
Easiest way to change perms is with a root file explorer, I use es explorer in settings enable root then mount system as write, long hold the file, goto properties then change permission. Or adb remount chmod not sure of the actual perm set you'll have to search.
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sammael1069 said:
Adb push or root explorer the folder to /system from the unzipped rom
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----nvm
Do I just make an empty BIN folder? or....
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sammael1069 said:
Adb push or root explorer the folder to /system from the unzipped rom
what device?
Whole folder at once would be easier but doesn't matter just make sure permission are rwxr-xr-x
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Never figured out how to change perms. Should I download source and do it like that?
Okay, now where can I get the bin folder? Should I factory reset? Would that work?
Unzip the ROM drill to system/
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Fixed it! Thanks sammael.

[Q] change ZIP to APK

every time i try download a APK file it does it as a zip file how do i change it to apk i think this as something to do with Google chrome.
just rename the file .apk
Or just click on the zip and extract the
.apk. Sometimes the apk is contained in the zip.
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How do you rename it? I went to download on my nexus there is no option to change the name
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Jb305 said:
How do you rename it? I went to download on my nexus there is no option to change the name
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in a file explorer, press and hold the file and select rename.
Rename the extension and you should be good.
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Sometimes APKs are zipped in a folder. You have to extract the folder to get the APK
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Chrome beta renames every apk into a zip. Two solutions:
1. Download your apk with the stock browser.
2. Download Astro file manager (o any other app like astro) to rename the zip.
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Sometimes APKs are zipped in a folder. You have to extract the folder to get the APK
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Yep, that's what I'm saying exactly. It's happened to me numerous times. I prefer root explorer to astro tbh but its just a matter of personal preference. Plus extracting the apk from the zip eliminates having to flash the zip in recovery to install the apk.
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[Q] How to use rom tool box pro to move an app to system app folder

Having trouble trying to move apex to my system apps folder using rom toolbox pro, completely forgot how to use this app, can someone please help me out xD thanks and sorry if a thread has been posted already, did a search and couldnt find
Just use a root file explorer copy the Apk and paste it to /system/app
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-EViL-KoNCEPTz- said:
Just use a root file explorer copy the Apk and paste it to /system/app
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Where does my downloaded apps from the market get stored too? im in the root explorer for rom toolbox
Edit: NM , i found it, thanks!

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