[GUIDE][MOD][ROOT]Edit screen saturation and calibration via KPPD - LG G5 Themes, Apps, and Mods

Hey everyone, I hope I'm posting in the right section because it's been a long time since I posted a thread on this forum haha
In my opinion, the screen on our G5 is great calibration-wise, however it lacks a little bit of saturation, especially since I was coming from a Galaxy S4 before this phone!
So, I remembered a little thing from back from my G Flex 2 days, called KPPD and originally found on the G4 forums (original thread is HERE), that allowed us to edit the screen settings natively even on the phones that didn't have the options in the Display settings.
Since we finally got root on the H840 as well, I thought I may as well try it out and BEHOLD! It's working!
It's relatively easy to set up and tweak, even though there's not an app to edit the settings. However, the file that contains them (postproc.conf) is pretty straightforward.
I'm running stock Nougat on my G5 SE (H840), but it should work just fine on any Qualcomm-based devices.
DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOUR PHONE MISBEHAVES, BLOWS UP OR STOPS LOVING YOU, I TESTED IT ON MINE AND EVERYTHING'S WORKING FINE, BUT THERE'S NO WARRANTY THAT IT WILL WORK ON YOURS AS WELL.
GUIDE:
Download the attached zip, which is just the original zip, from which I edited the config file to better suit our G5, by only adding a little of saturation (original is at 255, I put it at 275 which IMO is the "sweet spot"; everything else is unchanged.)
Either flash it via TWRP or extract the two files from it and copy kppd in /system/bin, with 755 permissions (rwxr-xr-x) and postproc.conf in /system/etc with 644 permissions (rw-r--r--). Use any root browser for this.
Setup a script to run at boot, either via init.d or with Rom Toolbox lite (I use it)
The script is
Code:
kppd /system/etc/postproc.conf
To edit the configuration, simply open the postproc.conf file with any root text editor (I use Solid Explorer's integrated one) and tweak the settings as you like, keeping in mind that 255 is default in case you mess something up
I didn't actually do much for this to work, none of this is my work so please head over to the thread I linked earlier on and thank @savoca for his amazing job

Bert98 said:
Hey everyone, I hope I'm posting in the right section because it's been a long time since I posted a thread on this forum haha
In my opinion, the screen on our G5 is great calibration-wise, however it lacks a little bit of saturation, especially since I was coming from a Galaxy S4 before this phone!
So, I remembered a little thing from back from my G Flex 2 days, called KPPD and originally found on the G4 forums (original thread is HERE), that allowed us to edit the screen settings natively even on the phones that didn't have the options in the Display settings.
Since we finally got root on the H840 as well, I thought I may as well try it out and BEHOLD! It's working!
It's relatively easy to set up and tweak, even though there's not an app to edit the settings. However, the file that contains them (postproc.conf) is pretty straightforward.
I'm running stock Nougat on my G5 SE (H840), but it should work just fine on any Qualcomm-based devices.
DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOUR PHONE MISBEHAVES, BLOWS UP OR STOPS LOVING YOU, I TESTED IT ON MINE AND EVERYTHING'S WORKING FINE, BUT THERE'S NO WARRANTY THAT IT WILL WORK ON YOURS AS WELL.
GUIDE:
Download the attached zip, which is just the original zip, from which I edited the config file to better suit our G5, by only adding a little of saturation (original is at 255, I put it at 275 which IMO is the "sweet spot"; everything else is unchanged.)
Setup a script to run at boot, either via init.d or with Rom Toolbox lite (I use it)
The script is
To edit the configuration, simply open the postproc.conf file with any root text editor (I use Solid Explorer's integrated one) and tweak the settings as you like, keeping in mind that 255 is default in case you mess something up
I didn't actually do much for this to work, none of this is my work so please head over to the thread I linked earlier on and thank @savoca for his amazing job
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Ma devo flashare da twrp?
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Wire1122 said:
Ma devo flashare da twrp?
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Sì, o copiare i due file nelle rispettive cartelle
Comunque è un forum in inglese, quindi cerca almeno di scrivere in tutte e due le lingue se non sei sicuro di riuscire a farti capire in inglese
This is an English forum, so please try and write at least in both languages, thank you

How create script to execute on boot in rom toolbox?
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One quick question:
The script setup is only necessary if I put the two files manually or also if I flash the zip with TWRP ?
Regards
mkpcxxl

Could you please take me to a thread about rooting the g5se? So i dont bother you asking here:good:

Wire1122 said:
How create script to execute on boot in rom toolbox?
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Tap the scripter button in the "tools" section of the app and select the "+" icon on the top right.
mkpcxxl said:
One quick question:
The script setup is only necessary if I put the two files manually or also if I flash the zip with TWRP ?
Regards
mkpcxxl
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You still need to create it
Pistacho123Lol said:
Could you please take me to a thread about rooting the g5se? So i dont bother you asking here:good:
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The is a TWRP thread in the development section, install that and flash SuperSu or Magisk

Bert98 said:
Tap the scripter button in the "tools" section of the app and select the "+" icon on the top right.
You still need to create it
The is a TWRP thread in the development section, install that and flash SuperSu or Magisk
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Thanks for responding me...:crying:

Nice way... but I think easier way is to flash custom Kernel (like Asgard) and use KCAL app

4r44444 said:
Nice way... but I think easier way is to flash custom Kernel (like Asgard) and use KCAL app
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Yes but on H840 we don't have any custom kernel yet

is it possible without root? having h845 (G5se) is very bad since no method available to root it.
for example, can we push the files via adb? screen is too blue. please help.

Related

Ideas for a Custom Rom

Hello everyone,
I was reading all the posts about Custom Roms and I wanted to make something like an "XDA-Rom"... Maybe it would be better if I explain what I mean
Beginning from the system, I'd say it should be a very lightweight Rom (like the Gilgamesh one), so, without almost all the LG crapware. But I'd keep only few things of this softwares:
- contact manager (so far it's the best one I've found, but maybe because I lack of experience)
- keyboard (on some videos they say it's the fastest one, but I may be in error)
- LG home and Home switcher, so that we can keep the mirroring app working when needed.
Then, I'd add the last MoDaCo kernel (the ROM should be working in EXT4, if I understtod correctly, this shall make the phone faster), maybe we could make a proper boot animation, and just few app that are (in my opinion) the only really needed, like the gmail app, the calendar one and only the basic things. We could even update the baseband and root the phone directly from the rom, so that after a fresh install it's already running. I'd replace even the LG lockscreen, that is really nice, but it's too slow (when I switch on the screen, I see the home and then the locked screen, this shouldn't happen with the default lockscreen).
Ofc, any suggestion is welcome
Thanks for reading, and I hope my idea is not that bad
I agree on the bootanimation.
Only on that? d'oh, I wrote for half an hour btw, I'd add Root Explorer as default as well... but I don't know how to do, I mean, would be enough to create the ROM with the kitchen (really a nice tool!) and then edit the *img files adding the software I want in the /system/app directory? Maybe this is a noobish question, but it's the first time I even get closer to creating a custom rom
Oh, integrate BLN to have notifications would be a great idea ! (if you touch the kernel)
tiwiz said:
Only on that? d'oh, I wrote for half an hour btw, I'd add Root Explorer as default as well... but I don't know how to do, I mean, would be enough to create the ROM with the kitchen (really a nice tool!) and then edit the *img files adding the software I want in the /system/app directory? Maybe this is a noobish question, but it's the first time I even get closer to creating a custom rom
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the root explorer is not for free.. so forget about this
Why? Install modaco and use filexplorer and delete all thing u dont want instead
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For the experience, I'd like to test
Just use the online kitchen...
I was actually 30 mins from posting a pretty close ROM to what you mention here yesterday, but built the one I'd like online instead (except for some tweaks I put in laster on).
If people is more open for a ROM like this for direct download, I'm happy to compile/maintain it Just thought that it wasn't needed...

V6 Super Charger for ICS!

THIS IS NOT MY WORK! I'M POSTING THIS WITH PERMISSION FROM zeppelinrox
Back in the ancient times (Eclair,Froyo,Gingerbread) the stock android launcher was....Slow to put it nicely. Zeppelinrox wrote a script that changes the oom values inside of android to put the launcher in it's rightful place. No more redrawing launchers weird lagging etc etc. He's done it again for ICS.
This is a little more involved than simply executing a script at boot time though. 4.0 is to Gingerbread what Froyo was to Cupcake! Pretty big differences but if you're up to the challenge then feel free to CLICK HERE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276 and check it out for yourself!
I'm just posting this as an additional bit of information. Dropping in from the MyTouch 4G Forum as I recently got a "broken" vibrant from a customer. (Camera just needed reseating)
Oh boy, I think I'm entering this game! Wish me luck.
Arhg, it's really much to do! Any tutorial? I don't ever know what step I should take first! please, explain us what you did. Thanks!
Say why not attach a patched services.jar
Zeppelinrox, could you please provide us with updated info about the installation process?
I see too many files.
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i am using the zenwich beta rom, tried this, but got errors during the script run, so i tried updating the SU binary. I ran into trouble setting permissions on the /system/xbin/su
i was using file expert to change permissions, but i guess that wasn't enough.
does this have to get pushed through adb?
ps, i just flashed the newest zenwich beta...#4, so i have a completely fresh machine.
i also understand that you shouldn't/cant change a file that is in use, aas is the case with the /system/xbin/su
and, does zenwich need this mod?
thanks, 1fd
a patched services.jar would be awesome.
Wouldn't it be....
G00DFe77a said:
a patched services.jar would be awesome.
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I'm still learning how to do this myself. I posted this so the developers would be aware of it if they felt like incorporating it into a rom.

[MOD] [BOOTLOGO] [R3] [OUTDATED-DO-NOT-USE] Customize your One's Bootlogo

WARNING: Although I test every release on my own device, I hold absolutely no responibility if you mess up something.
This guide assumes, if you wish to make your own logo, that you have the newest .net framework and a decent image editor, like Adobe Photoshop, or the free variant GIMP.
THIS TOOL IS CURRENTLY NOT WORKING WITH THE LATEST CM12 LOGO. DO NOT USE IT, UNTIL I, OR SOMEONE ELSE FIXES IT!
IF YOU SOFT-BRICKED YOUR PHONE, USE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58010670&postcount=125 TO RECOVER!
Story
I saw @treChoy 's post about the red bootlogo and how we can't make our own. So I fired up HxD and started analyzing the logo.bin.
Information
I have yet to determine the offsets of all other images (like the fastboot mode logo) than the white 1+ logo, but it shouldn't be hard. Done!
What I know so far:
The logo.bin is a raw file that contains all the images.
Each image's header is 512 bytes, and always starts with SPLASH!! .
The color order is BGR.
The image contain raw hex-rgb values.
The main logo starts at 000200 and is 5EEC00 big.
The fastboot logo starts at 6E6400 and is 04CE78 big.
How-To
0.) Your Bootloader HAS TO BE unlocked.
1.) Download and install the 15 second ADB and Fastboot installer
2.) Download the attached archive and extract it to a location of your choice.
3.) You'll need 2 images. One for the fastboot-mode logo (350x300), and one for the main logo (1080x1920) (There are already ones included in the right place, just edit and you're fine!). Make sure there isn't any transparency!
4.) This is the fun part! Edit these images to your liking. (Maybe add some unicorns and rainbows and Chuck Norris and stuff )
5.) Save the 350x300 fastboot image as fastboot.png in the input folder wherever you extracted the tools.
6.) Save the 1080x1920 bootlogo image as bootlogo.png in the input folder wherever you extracted the tools.
7.) Run the OneBootLogoTools.exe by double clicking it.
8.) The program won't display anything and will close on its own.
9.) Open a cmd window in the output directory. Put your phone into fastboot mode.
10.) type fastboot flash LOGO logo-modified.bin then press enter. After the process completes, type fastboot reboot then press enter.
11.) You will now see the logo if everything went ok!
12.) ?
13.) PROFIT!
Feel free to post your creations!
Proof:
Version History (Blue is current)
R1: Initial Release
R2: Make code less linear, and more object oriented, Open source Release
R3: Build for 32bit CPU, to increase supported machines
Next Up: Flashable zips, so maybe rom and kernel devs can include their logos!
Downloads
My releases are in the Attachments!
For a MAC version by @MarchriusDennis go to this post.
Source
GitHub
Credits
@dark_samus for the info on the fastboot logo!
@treChoy for generally being awesome by helping to reply to all Questions in the thread!
@MarchriusDennis for the MAC version!
And everyone else for sharing their creations!
Dude, that's amazing! One thing I'm curious about....how messed up does fastboot mode look?
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treChoy said:
Dude, that's amazing! One thing I'm curious about....how messed up does fastboot mode look?
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None at all. It looks 100% normal.
Hey great job!
I hope to have a chance to play with this next week, always like making a splash screens for my phones!
@chillstep1998
Thanks a lot ... Very good work. [emoji106]
[email protected]
Funciono a la perfección, lo use para poner mis datos en caso de robo. Así ellos no podrán quitarlo. Gracias.
Mod Edit: Translation provided by google: "It worked perfectly, I use to put my data in case of theft. So they can not remove it. Thank you."
Fantastic job, works perfectly, I've designed my boot logo and it has been fantastic.
Thanks for the mod.
Perfect WORK!
Fantastic!
T H A N K S !
My logo is in attach
I plan on releasing a GUI for even more usability, so stay tuned! ?
chillstep1998 said:
I plan on releasing a GUI for even more usability, so stay tuned! ?
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'd be great! Thank you for your work, it's cool to have your script.
Thank you @ chillstep1998
My Logo :laugh:
Download the logo-modified.bin
Is there a way to convert splash screens into editable images? I'd like to make the cool new boot logo in the CM nightlies into a sweet boot animation.
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chillstep1998 said:
Feel free to post your creations!
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Here's Mine, thanks for the guide/tools!
Something like
[1]+
OnePlus
Fastest Phone on Earth
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Would be awesome
Thanks for the wonderful program, any chance to take a backup first before flashing our own creation.. Thanks.
nicesoni_ash said:
Thanks for the wonderful program, any chance to take a backup first before flashing our own creation.. Thanks.
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In the data folder, there's a logo-orig.bin. In a worst-case-scenario you can flash that and you're back to the stock logo. :good:
treChoy said:
Is there a way to convert splash screens into editable images? I'd like to make the cool new boot logo in the CM nightlies into a sweet boot animation.
Sent from my OnePlus One using Tapatalk
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I plan on integrating this as soon as the GUI is out. Should be today
Holy moly,.. this is so easy and awesome.. This is so awesome.. Thanks again mate.. (Thanks limit )
My new optimized v2 Logo and extra Bootanimation
Bootlogo:
Extract the logo-modified.zip and move to the bootlogo-creation-package\output - see forum post 1
Bootanimation (Fade IN and OUT):
Copy the bootanimation.zip to "/system/media/" or you use a CM Theme then to "/data/media/theme/" (0664)
Oh this is mine.

[Q&A] [ROM] [STOCK] [XT1069] [ROOT] Stock ROM - XT1069 - KXB21.85-24

Q&A for [ROM] [STOCK] [XT1069] [ROOT] Stock ROM - XT1069 - KXB21.85-24
Some developers prefer that questions remain separate from their main development thread to help keep things organized. Placing your question within this thread will increase its chances of being answered by a member of the community or by the developer.
Before posting, please use the forum search and read through the discussion thread for [ROM] [STOCK] [XT1069] [ROOT] Stock ROM - XT1069 - KXB21.85-24. If you can't find an answer, post it here, being sure to give as much information as possible (firmware version, steps to reproduce, logcat if available) so that you can get help.
Thanks for understanding and for helping to keep XDA neat and tidy!
You created two scripts?
adrianom said:
I made some scripts to clean (remove stock apps) and optimize the ROM, instead of modifying the main ROM, I created these scripts that must be run in recovery.
For download go to post 2.
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I packed your recoverys and made a zip flashable recovery, but never said I made a recovery. When a new version appears I pointed to your work.
http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=907314
You have used my script. I'm not a developer as you are, but I don´t think you like that people use your work and say nothing about your effords.
http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=909354
Regards.
elperroderoke said:
I packed your recoverys and made a zip flashable recovery, but never said I made a recovery. When a new version appears I pointed to your work.
http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=907314
You have used my script. I'm not a developer as you are, but I don´t think you like that people use your work and say nothing about your effords.
http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=909354
Regards.
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Yes, indeed I use some lines of your post, but to be clear, the script that is in the zip is not what is in your post, it has a lote more, and yours don't work on this device, yes a grab some delete lines to simplified the list of apps, but that was it, and I have not mentioned, simply by forgetting it.
I put the reference now:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56221065&postcount=2
scripts
I saw the lines you included and I hope you don't mine I will use some of them to improve my script for X1068.
If you be so kind to solve a question about deleting some files I would thank you.
Is there any way to delete the updates apk in /data/app?
As you know some of them are in /system and in /data once they are updated, but the name changes if is update again.
For instance:
Books.apk is in /system but, com.google.android.apps.books-1.apk is in /data and if is updated again it will be com.google.android.apps.books-2.apk
I tried using
delete("/data/app/com.google.android.apps.books*.apk");
or
delete("/data/app/com.google.android.apps.books-*.apk");
instead of
delete("/data/app/com.google.android.apps.books-1.apk");
delete("/data/app/com.google.android.apps.books-2.apk");
bud didn't work. Is there any way to delete the files that that have similar name.
Thank you for all your work.
Regards.
Any custom rom or rom adapted for xt1069?
Error
Hello man, I'm brazillian, sorry for my english.
I tried to flash a rom from this website: sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=36 , the last rom, because my Moto G 2 is Duos TV. When I flashed the rom, my camera stopped, just the frontal camera function, my flashlight too stopped... I really like to know, if you can help me with it... How you know, the cam of Moto G 2 has a button to change between Frontal and main camera, but this button doesn't appears, and the options in the configuration is blocked(some of them).
Please help me, I paid R$799,00 (money of Brazil), thanks a lot for everything!
xdaVTU said:
Hello man, I'm brazillian, sorry for my english.
I tried to flash a rom from this website: sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=36 , the last rom, because my Moto G 2 is Duos TV. When I flashed the rom, my camera stopped, just the frontal camera function, my flashlight too stopped... I really like to know, if you can help me with it... How you know, the cam of Moto G 2 has a button to change between Frontal and main camera, but this button doesn't appears, and the options in the configuration is blocked(some of them).
Please help me, I paid R$799,00 (money of Brazil), thanks a lot for everything!
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You are using the Motorola app or the Google camera app? The button to change are in different places.
About the firmware, you have to flash the correct one? Has to be the with dstv in the name. If you flash the wrong one try flash the correct.
help
adrianom said:
You are using the Motorola app or the Google camera app? The button to change are in different places.
About the firmware, you have to flash the correct one? Has to be the with dstv in the name. If you flash the wrong one try flash the correct.
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Adrianom, thanks for answer my question, but yes, I made the correct download, in the name was wrote DSTV, and about the app.. I don't know what the app that I'm using, is the factory app of the device, probability of Motorola. And all the apps that has the function of camera, neither of them work with me... Thanks for everything, and.... What do you think about my english? Is good or not?
Restarts before finalizing the installation
Friend, did the procedure to install this ROM , already have the unlocked Bootloader and Flash Recovery CWM , however when are installing the phone restarts and crashes in toot screen. Has suggested to solve this?
Using scripts can usually upgrade?
If I install the Rom Stock and use the scripts before the OTA update, I can upgrade later without the applications of Motorola?
Perfect installation
Did all the installation process and everything was perfect, just a detail that installed only by CWM recovey at TWRP was not.
Root is stable? No bootloops? I turn back to kk from 5.0 because link2sd not working in 5.0 rooted and unstable root.
Not W
Its not working on me, i'm getting a black screen at boot time.
Update bootloader
If I flash this rom my bootloader will go to version 46.87?

APK Manager / Deodex / Odex Manager

So, I have put together an actual Windows program for a lot of Rom Builders. I used to build a lot of Roms, but really don't do much of it any longer. What I know though, is the tool I built is extremely easy to use and very effective. I thought some of you would very much enjoy this tool. It will also allow a lot more people to start theming and tinkering It has built in Draw9 support and will automatically detect what versions of Java you have and allow you to select which one you would like to use.
So I am going to post it here for now in the Note 4 forum for a few of you to install it and check it out. It will support many phones, if not all. All you have to do is make sure you have some type of Java program installed on your PC. The rest is all self-contained and updated.
The first thing you are going to need to do after install is to go into setup and setup the paths accordingly, to your liking. Once this program is setup it runs great. I have built it with threading, so it won't lag as you are working along.
I will post some screen shots for you all to check out.. I would use these as examples of what your environment should look like. Also, make sure you pull the system, from the adb options tab, from your phone as the first step before doing anything else, it will use the framework files as needed to work. This path is also where your deodex setup paths of originals should point to, the pulled files for app and framework.
Enjoy !!!
Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B31X8bH_5Gl-eUtJODBhcUdPRDg/view?usp=sharing
Update: ** Updated file to fix a small issue.. ** EST: 10:24 p.m.
Thank you for this! Going to take a look into it here tonight!
Updated OP..
Made some modifications to the build..
Very Cool, thank you for creating this tool, I'm going to give it a try tonight after a few Christmas parties this evening.
Sounds like a useful tools. I will check it out when my retail phone gets rooted.
za33ck said:
Very Cool, thank you for creating this tool, I'm going to give it a try tonight after a few Christmas parties this evening.
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Oh great, it will be even better after a few drinks in you..
Can you post source code as well ?
This looks awesome, so what do we use? Do we take a Odin flash able ROM....I don't understand how to use it?
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bdorr1105 said:
This looks awesome, so what do we use? Do we take a Odin flash able ROM....I don't understand how to use it?
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You just plug your phone in and wait for it to detect it.
From there you need to setup the program, look at the screen shots.
gatesjunior said:
You just plug your phone in and wait for it to detect it.
From there you need to setup the program, look at the screen shots.
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So basically whatever mods you currently have you then make flushable?
I guess what I am asking is should we Odin the stock base that's odex, pull the folders with your program, deodex it and make whatever mods?
Biggest question, how do we make it flushable, I am extremely new to this
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Normal ? when selecting device? See attached Picture
bdorr1105 said:
So basically whatever mods you currently have you then make flushable?
I guess what I am asking is should we Odin the stock base that's odex, pull the folders with your program, deodex it and make whatever mods?
Biggest question, how do we make it flushable, I am extremely new to this
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So, I am assuming, you mean flashable. Look around for update.zip files associated with Android. You need to make sure you are rooted / dev edition in order to even pursue this. If you are then do some research on update.zip files and understanding our partition table for our phone or your phone, etc..
Wifi tethering unlock
I have my Note 4 DE ordered/shipped by Samsung. I have never used this program before, how easy is it to do your own Native WiFi Hotspot modification? Or is there any step by step I have missed somewhere? Basically, I am wanting to root, TWRP and then change a few things on my own.
Thanks!
gatesjunior said:
So, I have put together an actual Windows program for a lot of Rom Builders. I used to build a lot of Roms, but really don't do much of it any longer. What I know though, is the tool I built is extremely easy to use and very effective. I thought some of you would very much enjoy this tool. It will also allow a lot more people to start theming and tinkering It has built in Draw9 support and will automatically detect what versions of Java you have and allow you to select which one you would like to use.
So I am going to post it here for now in the Note 4 forum for a few of you to install it and check it out. It will support many phones, if not all. All you have to do is make sure you have some type of Java program installed on your PC. The rest is all self-contained and updated.
The first thing you are going to need to do after install is to go into setup and setup the paths accordingly, to your liking. Once this program is setup it runs great. I have built it with threading, so it won't lag as you are working along.
I will post some screen shots for you all to check out.. I would use these as examples of what your environment should look like. Also, make sure you pull the system, from the adb options tab, from your phone as the first step before doing anything else, it will use the framework files as needed to work. This path is also where your deodex setup paths of originals should point to, the pulled files for app and framework.
Enjoy !!!
Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B31X8bH_5Gl-eUtJODBhcUdPRDg/view?usp=sharing
Update: ** Updated file to fix a small issue.. ** EST: 10:24 p.m.
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Nice,
I just pulled my /system/
Thanks!!!
radionerd said:
Nice,
I just pulled my /system/
Thanks!!!
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Great..

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