Installing G-Apps on D-Two's Android - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 General

First, thanks to D-Two for outstanding work!
Now to my question. What is the exact process for installing G-Apps on my BA (in Android)?
I've been here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28597653&postcount=773.
Thanks,
TheAH

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BUMP!!

TheAH said:
First, thanks to D-Two for outstanding work!
Now to my question. What is the exact process for installing G-Apps on my BA (in Android)?
I've been here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28597653&postcount=773.
Thanks,
TheAH
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Extract the zip over the system partition...

Ok..
So I just open up the Android EXT3 partition on Linux and unzip the contents of the ZIP there?
Thanks D-Two!

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[rom]htc_wwe_2.73.405.66

Some new stuff for Hero users
HTC_WWE_2.73.405.66
http://rapidshare.com/files/322598729/RUU_Hero_HTC_WWE_2.73.405.66_WWE_release_signed_NoDriver.exe
Enjoy!
Thanks Football... you are always here helping us with releases ;-)
Hasn't this already been posted before?
christonge said:
Thanks Football... you are always here helping us with releases ;-)
Any more details?
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Sorry,unfortunately I do not have any realise notes
please reupload to somewhere more adjustable, Rapidshare are so pale to there free users, one of the reasons why I only have a prem Megaupload account.
christonge said:
Hasn't this already been posted before?
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Yes, it was posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=559622.
But it was TEST signed, but not RELEASE signed.
So the previous one was like the beta
Football, я не понял, а почему на 4пда нет этого релиза досих пор? Сначала соотечественникам выложил бы...
r00tk1t said:
Football, я не понял, а почему на 4пда нет этого релиза досих пор? Сначала соотечественникам выложил бы...
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Sorry, do not have time to post roms in different sources
Thanks Football for the rom!!
How do I create a update.zip from a RUU?
I have the rom.zip file. What is the next step?
gerar_f said:
Thanks Football for the rom!!
How do I create a update.zip from a RUU?
I have the rom.zip file. What is the next step?
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Unzip that and you will get all the different image files (system, radio, boot and data). You need to then use unyaffs on the system image, this will then give you all the system files.
Then look at how a update.zip file is structured eg MCR, Hikari, Lox and job done.
Also can someone please upload to somewhere other than Rapidshare, as it isnt so rapid and surprise surprise has run out of download slots!
Thanks
Dan
Thank youuu!! I'm preparing the update.zip
and I am uploading the RUU to mediafire!
Mediafire mirror: http://www.mediafire.com/?cqdmj2immcu
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Mediafire mirror: http://www.mediafire.com/?cqdmj2immcu
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Great, thanks.
@gerar is the update.zip available yet mate cheers
@gerar sorry mate if im asking to much but i dont even know if you know how but can we possibly get an updated zip but also rooted as well that would be sweeeeet cause alot of programs rely on a rooted rom.
i am trying to extract the exe file, but neither ubuntus archive manager nor winrar can open the file as archive... can anybody help me?
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i am trying to extract the exe file, but neither ubuntus archive manager nor winrar can open the file as archive... can anybody help me?
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Please find HEROIMG.zip (http://rapidshare.de/files/48864271/HEROIMG.zip.html).
It contains only boot.img, system.img and userdata.img. It will be enough to prepare the update.zip.
Al936 said:
Please find HEROIMG.zip (http://rapidshare.de/files/48864271/HEROIMG.zip.html).
It contains only boot.img, system.img and userdata.img. It will be enough to prepare the update.zip.
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thanks mate, downloading right now. mind telling me how you did it, just for my couriosity?
here you go: update-hero-generic-2.73.405.66-release-signed.zip
md5: 8f07a2f2960c5f25b8083dcd242cabf4
i think you should know this:
i do not really know what i am doing! i just pasted this together for what i know of it, wiped my phone and installed it. so far it seems to work fine. it is not rooted and no adb available. i am not responsible for what happens with your phone if you install this on it or anything else (like your mother )! i was abe to restore my nand+ext backup and everything was back to normal. now we need one of the fellow romcookers to make something out of this.
the battery widget installs and works fine on this rom btw.
Al936 said:
Please find HEROIMG.zip (http://rapidshare.de/files/48864271/HEROIMG.zip.html).
It contains only boot.img, system.img and userdata.img. It will be enough to prepare the update.zip.
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As far as i know you can only extract from the exe using windows.
kendong2 said:
here you go: update-hero-generic-2.73.405.66-release-signed.zip
md5: 8f07a2f2960c5f25b8083dcd242cabf4
i think you should know this:
i do not really know what i am doing! i just pasted this together for what i know of it, wiped my phone and installed it. so far it seems to work fine. it is not rooted and no adb available. i am not responsible for what happens with your phone if you install this on it or anything else (like your mother )! i was abe to restore my nand+ext backup and everything was back to normal. now we need one of the fellow romcookers to make something out of this.
the battery widget installs and works fine on this rom btw.
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Im in the process of doing my own ROM using this build but I can add root to your ROM and upload if people want this?
DanH48 said:
As far as i know you can only extract from the exe using windows.
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i tried with winrar in windows, no luck...
DanH48 said:
Im in the process of doing my own ROM using this build but I can add root to your ROM and upload if people want this?
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are you asking me for permission? because i didn't make this rom, feel free to use it. if you want to contribute you could explain how to root it, i am strongly interested in the process. or is it as simply as adding a "su" binary and superuser.apk and set the file permissions?
edit: i just made a diff of the stock and rooted versions of the .38 rom, apperantly it is that easy...

[Huawei IDEOS U8150][DEVELOPERS] BootBuilder-U8150

Finally the script has done!!!!​
Unpack and repack of boot.img or recovery.img can be possible without errors!!
put boot.img in bootworkspace and use the scripts!...that's all!
http://www.mediafire.com/?rvnbbxgw0zzn46l
as always...if some1 liked my work and want donate me a beer, there is the link
Credits:
JackTheVendicator
m2te from modaco
Me
great work man
great work!
this script it's only for ideos or i can use it with any boot.img?
thanks!
Thank you
attached there are the tools compiled for windows users.
http://www.multiupload.com/AGJV3KXLDI
Have Fun!
it seems nice... Thanks!
Yet, i have some noob questions about this:
- is this useful to backup / restore entire phone content (kernel, apps, data, config, ...). That is what I am looking for. I tried Rom Manager but it seems that ClockworkMod does not work with the U8150...
- I guess scripts have to be launched from a linux terminal (Ubuntu OK?) after connecting the U8150 with USB? (should I mount it before?)
- User only has to launch Build-bootimg to create a backup?
- and Unpack-bootimg to restore??
- what about Build-ramdisk?
- I guess the tools mkboot* are called by the scripts and do not have to be launched manually, right?
Thanks for your work and help!
Hi, i've croos-compile new kernel with new modules and get new zImage. With this scripts i get new boot.img but when i flash the boot partition (with fastboot) the phone freezes at main screen.HELP!!!
Great post man. I've been looking for this.
Thanks, this is a big help. Compiling the Froyo kernel source from Huawei was easy, but I was pulling my hair out trying to generate a working boot.img. It's pretty confusing that there are so many unpack/extract/split scripts out there...
Thanks to both you and mt2e over at Modaco for doing the hard work on this one.
Thank you
Thanks for Bootbuilder That's too usefull for my project thanks again
bootworkspace
what is bootworkspace ?
Help!
Can anyone please explain me how to use it???
(Sorry for being a Noob)
bootworkspace is in the tarball...
ammarabbasi said:
Can anyone please explain me how to use it???
(Sorry for being a Noob)
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bootworkspace is inside the tar file, see:
Code:
[[email protected]: ~/Downloads]$ tar ztf BootBuilder-U8150.tar.gz
BootBuilder-U8150/
BootBuilder-U8150/Tools/
BootBuilder-U8150/Scripts/
BootBuilder-U8150/bootworkspace/
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BootBuilder-U8150/Tools/mkboot/sha.o
BootBuilder-U8150/Tools/mkboot/rsa.h
BootBuilder-U8150/Tools/mkboot/bootimg.h
You have to unzip the tarball and then you'll be able to see the folder. Place your boot.img in there and then you can unpack and repack it using the scripts in the Scripts directory.
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bootworkspace is inside the tar file, see:
Code:
[[email protected]: ~/Downloads]$ tar ztf BootBuilder-U8150.tar.gz
BootBuilder-U8150/
BootBuilder-U8150/Tools/
BootBuilder-U8150/Scripts/
BootBuilder-U8150/bootworkspace/
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BootBuilder-U8150/Tools/mkboot/sha.o
BootBuilder-U8150/Tools/mkboot/rsa.h
BootBuilder-U8150/Tools/mkboot/bootimg.h
You have to unzip the tarball and then you'll be able to see the folder. Place your boot.img in there and then you can unpack and repack it using the scripts in the Scripts directory.
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can you post tutorial for windows users, thanks

Which Kitchen??

Which Kitchen do you guys use to create the NAND Roms??
I went to theunlockr.com and downloaded virtual machine -> ubuntu
and then installed the kitchen from their page. But after all my afford in getting it to work it seems that that kitchen does only work with native Android
Any idears??
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Which Kitchen do you guys use to create the NAND Roms??
I went to theunlockr.com and downloaded virtual machine -> ubuntu
and then installed the kitchen from their page. But after all my afford in getting it to work it seems that that kitchen does only work with native Android
Any idears??
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Search for "dxisda kitchen" and you will find happiness
thanks man,
But http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
That is the kitchen which I have installed. But what the FAQ doesn't say as if I want to create a NAND based ROM for my HTC HD2. Do I just grap an existing NAND rom and use this as base??
Euroman28 said:
thanks man,
But http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
That is the kitchen which I have installed. But what the FAQ doesn't say as if I want to create a NAND based ROM for my HTC HD2. Do I just grap an existing NAND rom and use this as base??
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Yep, you've got the right kitchen installed. The easiest way is to just grab an existing NAND rom, yes. Are you planning on flashing it via DAF or do you want to apply it as a ZIP ROM via CWM? If so, all you need to do is get unyaffs and extract a system image (from a DAF ROM) or just unzip a ZIP ROM.

[GUIDE] How to re-package firmwares for Odin [Windows and Linux]

This will demonstrate repackaging a 1 file firmware to a 3 files firmware.
By following this guide, any firmware can be repackaged as re-partition ready firmware that can be used directly with any pit file.
Any boot.bin and Sbl.bin can be removed/deleted/excluded during firmware repackaging.
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Before you read any further:
1: By following this guide, you agree that you are following it on your own risk.
2: If the firmware(s) you have repackaged is/are not working, then it's because you did not follow the very simple and easy steps as you should.
If you can't live with the above then please don't follow this guide, but if it's no problem for you then follow me to see how easy it can be.
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Tools:
Customized cygwin (Windows users): Download MD5: 0e63785289d8fedaa3719e4ac615fd63 (Thanks to dsixda).
Empty dbdata.rfs file: Download MD5: bc7a6eff20660a5f2e6ba76f6653f54b
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Note:
If you are a Linux user then you only need to download the empty dbdata.rfs archive and can move directly to Re-packaging the firmware
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Installing cygwin:
1. Extract the cygwin archive and run the setup file
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2. Choose Install from Local Directory
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3. Choose where to install cygwin, to make it easy for you then let it be installed on C-drive
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4. Brows to the Local Package Directory, it's under cygwin packages in the extracted archive directory, as shown below
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5. You will be greeted by warning, hit OK
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6. Click on the arrows as shown below until all packages change status to Install and hit Next
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7. Complete the installation, no more changes are required and you might get a Windows error when installation is complete, just hit Cancel
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Re-packaging the firmware:
1. Make a and rename a folder/directory and extract the firmware tar package to that folder or simply open using a compression utility like 7zip or winrar then highlight and drag the files to the new folder. It's easier to make the directory on drive C if you are a windows user.
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2. Extract the Empty_dbdata.rfs_file archive and copy the extracted dbdata.rfs to the same folder
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3. Start cygwin from the shortcut on your Desktop, Linux users can use the terminal and change to the firmware directory.
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Changing to the extracted firmware directory:
cd c:/ROM
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Creating a PDA.tar.md5:
Creating a PDA.tar file (Please read the note regarding this command at the end of this guide)*
tar -c param.lfs zImage factoryfs.rfs dbdata.rfs >> PDA_JS5.tar
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Creating an MD5 hash
md5sum -t PDA_JS5.tar >> PDA_JS5.tar
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Moving the MD5 hash information to the tar file
mv PDA_JS5.tar PDA_JS5.tar.md5
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Creating a Phone.tar.md5:
Creating a Phone.tar
tar -c modem.bin >> PHONE_JPY.tar
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Creating an MD5 hash
md5sum -t PHONE_JPY.tar >> PHONE_JPY.tar
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Moving the MD5 hash information to the tar file
mv PHONE_JPY.tar PHONE_JPY.tar.md5
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Creating a CSC.tar.md5
Creating CSC.tar
tar -c cache.rfs >> CSC_XENJS3.tar
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Creating an MD5 hash
md5sum -t CSC_XENJS3.tar >> CSC_XENJS3.tar
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Moving the MD5 hash information to the tar file
mv CSC_XENJS3.tar CSC_XENJS3.tar.md5
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All command for packaging and creating a single tar.md5 file(3 commands) can be executed as one single command as follows with PDA as example:
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[B]tar -c param.lfs zImage factoryfs.rfs dbdata.rfs >> PDA_JS5.tar ; md5sum -t PDA_JS5.tar >> PDA_JS5.tar ; mv PDA_JS5.tar PDA_JS5.tar.md5[/B]
and so on..
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We have by now repackaged a firmware of 1 tar file to 3 tar.md5 files, these files are now ready to be tested before flashing or sharing.
Note:
One reason for a failing MD5 checksum of a file is renaming it after it has been repackaged as a tar.md5, so don't rename the repackaged files.
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Testing the tar.md5 files (Windows):
Start Odin and load PDA, PHONE and the CSC files without connecting the phone to any USB port and hit Start and look at the massage panel of Odin and see if your packages are valid, if they are not then you haven't repackaged the files right, and you need to start over.
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Sharing the repackaged firmware:
I have many times seen our members upload and share firmwares that are not compressed, this is not good for two reasons:
1. The file could be corrupt when downloaded, and there is no fun in flashing a corrupt firmware, this can be avoided when extracting a compressed firmware. A corrupt archive cannot be extracted, and thereby you will know that your downloaded firmware is corrupt.
2. A tar file is not a compressed file, it's only a package that contains file(s). Please take a look and see how all the extracted files are almost equal in size to the tar.md5 files
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If you compress your files before uploading them, then file(s) size, upload time for you and the download time for them you are sharing your file(s) with will be cut in half, take a look to see what I mean
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Conclusion:
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We have by now learned how to repackage firmware(s), use them and share them without worrying about re-partitioning.
We can now repackage and remove boot.bin and Sbl.bin in any leaked or official firmware that is already split in 3 files, that may disable Download and Recovery modes of our devices.
Good luck repackaging, flashing and sharing your firmwares..
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The first file in the command will be the first file to be added to the tar file and the first to be flashed. I'm using this command in this particular order according to the pit files and the device partitions which are:
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boot.bin
.pit
efs.rfs
sbl.bin
sbl.bin
param.lfs
zImage
zImage
factoryfs.rfs
dbdata.rfs
cache.rfs
modem.bin
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reserved...
I believe 7zip can make tar files, but NOT able to use when flashing.
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DamianGto said:
True.
You take any random tar file and open it and put the file in it you want.
Then it works.
I did it alot before i setup a linux system.
**DamianGTO Ultimate kernel. 350MB Ram. 600HZ. all ext2. Steam Rom. Js5**
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I use peazip or IZarc to create tar files in windows.
ragin said:
I use peazip or IZarc to create tar files in windows.
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nice.
never tryed them.
But we can say now there is zero reason to install cygwin just to pack tar files.
Ramad, thank you for the guide .. Interesting to read and will definitely try it.
Could you maybe also make a guide how to deodex and zip align a rom ? I saw you posted quite a few deodexed and zipaligned roms ( i am using your xwjs5 deodexed rom).
I would like to be able to deodex/zipalign / add root my self .. I have asked this question before , but the only answer I get is : google is your friend :-( ..I have x-ultimate 2.2.2 , but that clearly isn't enough ..
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Ramad, thank you for the guide .. Interesting to read and will definitely try it.
Could you maybe also make a guide how to deodex and zip align a rom ? I saw you posted quite a few deodexed and zipaligned roms ( i am using your xwjs5 deodexed rom).
I would like to be able to deodex/zipalign / add root my self .. I have asked this question before , but the only answer I get is : google is your friend :-( ..I have x-ultimate 2.2.2 , but that clearly isn't enough ..
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xUltimate is to deodex, apk manager can be used for zipaligned. Both can be run in batch mode.
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Bandis710 said:
Ramad, thank you for the guide .. Interesting to read and will definitely try it.
Could you maybe also make a guide how to deodex and zip align a rom ? I saw you posted quite a few deodexed and zipaligned roms ( i am using your xwjs5 deodexed rom).
I would like to be able to deodex/zipalign / add root my self .. I have asked this question before , but the only answer I get is : google is your friend :-( ..I have x-ultimate 2.2.2 , but that clearly isn't enough ..
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I have answered a part of your question here at post #43: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11585682#post11585682 . That took a lot time to write, the whole process may wait till I have more time in the future.
ragin said:
I think most people really don't completely understand what you mean when you say something. I think that's the problem here.
Like in the post quoted, you have asked people to read in other places to get a better understanding of things. But you don't specify any links. How & where should I search in order to better understand things?
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This guide could be a very good.
I do like the pictures to show the steep.
But some of them is unneeded and you can make it better and use a faster and simpler way that works good.
Some that read this Maby think Im to hard and hate this guide and the person that wrote it. You cant be more wrong.
But if you make a guide or program do have some development pride and make it with high quality. If op do change things so the steep is better and all errors in the text is fixed then i have no problem to recomend this guide to people that ask this kind of questions.
**DamianGTO Ultimate kernel. 350MB Ram. 600HZ. all ext2. Steam Rom. Js5**
Thanks for this, had been looking for something like this
There's always more than one way to skin a cat, some more troublesome etc. But let's not dampen the sharing spirit of fellow xda members
Now let's concentrate on making this guide better for everyone.
DamianGto said:
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This guide could be a very good.
I do like the pictures to show the steep.
But some of them is unneeded and you can make it better and use a faster and simpler way that works good.
Some that read this Maby think Im to hard and hate this guide and the person that wrote it. You cant be more wrong.
But if you make a guide or program do have some development pride and make it with high quality. If op do change things so the steep is better and all errors in the text is fixed then i have no problem to recomend this guide to people that ask this kind of questions.
**DamianGTO Ultimate kernel. 350MB Ram. 600HZ. all ext2. Steam Rom. Js5**
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Everything OP says in the first post is correct & working. I have been using a similar method myself when I started making ROMs for my ConvergeROM. Well, there is a simpler way available that does all this using a script. You can find it HERE - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=943588
@Ramad,
You can add a reference about adding costum kernels into the PDA made. You just have to find the correct zImage & replace it in the PDA.
A very good guide! Thank you very much Ramad. Would be just nice if there were such a guide some weeks ago
Now I found out myself to create my own ROMs and packages. And...I also do it with cygwin. It the only way for me it worked without any errors.
I wish more people here at xda would share there knownledge. Since a while more and more people start to make secrets of their work.
Thank you very much!
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A very good guide! Thank you very much Ramad. Would be just nice if there were such a guide some weeks ago
Now I found out myself to create my own ROMs and packages. And...I also do it with cygwin. It the only way for me it worked without any errors.
I wish more people here at xda would share there knownledge. Since a while more and more people start to make secrets of their work.
Thank you very much!
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My few PDAs were done with peazip. Wonderful tar application under Windows.
Guys, this is a very helpful post. Personally I've been using Cygwin to tar up ROMs for a while now and although I don't agree with all the steps Ramad has included (eg. you don't really need to MD5 the files in my opinion for one), or all the information (eg. I agree with DamianGTOs comment about what low level packages include), the instructions do work and it's the first time I've seen someone trying to provide instructions on this so thanks go to Ramad for that. This is the second thread I've come across recently that's been a battlefield between Ramad and DamianGTO and with respect guys, it really puts people off a thread if it turns into a battleground like this. For the sake of the community is there any chance you could tone it down a bit please?
@bdl1969
You don't have to use checksum option, I would like to advice using it.
I did not see anyone raise there hands against md5 checksum, like here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7940762&postcount=1
And here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=802909/QUOTE
And many other many other firmware releases leaked by Richthofen, because it's Richthofen writting...
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Usually Odin3 images are provided in a single integrated .tar package which contain all of the necessary files. This way the CSC cannot be selected separately.
That is why I splitted the release in three different parts (CODE, MODEM, CSC).
Since Odin3 has flashfile checksum support I also added md5 hash tail to the .tar files. This way is more secure because Odin will not allow flashing corrupted images. Flashing takes a bit longer thou because the checksums are checked in the beginning of the update process.
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I did not call the packages High package, Medium package or Low package, but Low Level...was referring to format, however, as it appears to me that we have a problem with the guy calling a bird..."birdie" not with the word it self, and how a word is that is going to effect taring and flashing firmwares is yet not obvious to me!! But I Have removed these words as Low Level, because I have no desire to have these irrelevant discussions.
Maby i spell weird sometimes. I blame my phone and English is not my native language.
But fact still remains.
I have asked him to make the guide more clear what user he is targeting.
I also give advice to make some steep easier for the novice users.
I also sad that this could be a very good guide. But if you put up your work you must understand that people can correct things thats wrong or make a suggestion to make it better.
But op have from the start decided that all thing a say is wrong.
That's why i say this guide is not good and has errors and lie in it.
It has been very easy to correct the part that's wrong and add a little notice that tell people they can use a simpler way.
**DamianGTO Ultimate kernel. 350MB Ram. 600HZ. all ext2. Steam Rom. Js5**
@ DamianGTO: After reading the thread over, it seems the steps laid out by the OP are working for many people. I believe it is your intention to streamline / update the guide. This is the wrong place. If you have suggestions for the OP, please do it via PM and no longer in this thread. The language barrier may have made things worse here than they really need to be. I think if you could clearly delineate to the OP (via a well constructed PM to him), I'm sure he would appreciate the help, and credit you for your suggestions.
To sum up. Please move your discussion to PM. If the OP chooses not to respond, please leave him and this thread alone. The guide seems to work for many as it stands.
Thank you for your consideration and cooperation on this matter.
overground said:
@ damiangto: After reading the thread over, it seems the steps laid out by the op are working for many people. I believe it is your intention to streamline / update the guide. This is the wrong place. If you have suggestions for the op, please do it via pm and no longer in this thread. The language barrier may have made things worse here than they really need to be. I think if you could clearly delineate to the op (via a well constructed pm to him), i'm sure he would appreciate the help, and credit you for your suggestions.
To sum up. Please move your discussion to pm. If the op chooses not to respond, please leave him and this thread alone. The guide seems to work for many as it stands.
Thank you for your consideration and cooperation on this matter.
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Great guide and tutorial! Exactly what I was looking for! Now can anyone advise on the steps to create a flashable zip file on CWM instead of Odin? Any tips would be greatly appreciated.

[Q] [solved]Deodex Rom HTC M9 ?

Hi,
What pack to use for déodexer the apk of M9?
The version for Samsung ' LOLIPOP-DEODEX2.5 ' does not work well!
Thank you in advance for a solution
I've done a few attempts but it doesn't seem to handle the x64 files right.
It tends to break the Bluetooth function.
Hi,
Ok solved to SVADeodexerForArtx64
Alan-B said:
Hi,
Ok solved to SVADeodexerForArtx64
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How did you get SVADeodexer to work? It does nothing for me.
tomkins0752 said:
How did you get SVADeodexer to work? It does nothing for me.
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Hi,
1- Having the jar and ADB well settled
2- déodex files will be in the folder SVADeodexerForArtx6 (not to folder from the rom!)
I've decrypted 3.35.401.12 0PJAIMG to system.img,boot.img and firmware.zip with Captain_Throwback Decrypt Tool in Ubuntu and I have built Deodex and Odex Roms with SuperrKitchen,if you want to try on these roms,here are links:
http://www.andronetwork.com/konu/hima-m9-stock-3-35-401-12-deodex-ve-odex-marshmallow-rom.8233/

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