[How To] Make A Flashable App Pack
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2tealth
, Apr 01 2012 07:34 AM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 01 April 2012 - 07:34 AM
Hello,
This is going to be a guide on how to make your very own flashable app-pack that you can use after installing roms. I made this guide very simple and I will provide the files that you need so you don't have to tinker too much with the zip. This is only for the razr since other devices will need a different update-binary.
Step 1:
Download this pre-made .zip:
Step 2:
Download testsign.jar:
Step 2.5:
Make a new folder with both of these files in it.
Step 3:
Go into your rooted device and search for this folder: /data/app/
Copy all the apks from that folder that you want to have in your app pack. Save them on your sd card.
Step 4:
Take out the apks and put them into the folder data/app/ in the zip I made for you.
Step 5:
Go into CMD (start --> run --> cmd for windows xp start --> cmd for windows 7) and navigate to the folder where you have these files: the App pack zip you edited and the testsign.jar. You can google how to navigate in CMD if you aren't familiar with it.
Step 6:
In CMD execute this command:
java -classpath testsign.jar testsign "App pack.zip" "App pack - signed.zip"
If you get an error with java related things go find your java .exe and use that instead of java. For example: "C:\program files x86\java\java.exe" -classpath testsign.jar testsign "C:\App pack.zip" "C:\App pack - signed.zip"
Step 7:
Copy the signed zip to your sd card and you are done. Next time you flash a rom flash this app pack after it. Enjoy!
Post below or PM me if you have any problems.
This is going to be a guide on how to make your very own flashable app-pack that you can use after installing roms. I made this guide very simple and I will provide the files that you need so you don't have to tinker too much with the zip. This is only for the razr since other devices will need a different update-binary.
Step 1:
Download this pre-made .zip:
Step 2:
Download testsign.jar:
Step 2.5:
Make a new folder with both of these files in it.
Step 3:
Go into your rooted device and search for this folder: /data/app/
Copy all the apks from that folder that you want to have in your app pack. Save them on your sd card.
Step 4:
Take out the apks and put them into the folder data/app/ in the zip I made for you.
Step 5:
Go into CMD (start --> run --> cmd for windows xp start --> cmd for windows 7) and navigate to the folder where you have these files: the App pack zip you edited and the testsign.jar. You can google how to navigate in CMD if you aren't familiar with it.
Step 6:
In CMD execute this command:
java -classpath testsign.jar testsign "App pack.zip" "App pack - signed.zip"
If you get an error with java related things go find your java .exe and use that instead of java. For example: "C:\program files x86\java\java.exe" -classpath testsign.jar testsign "C:\App pack.zip" "C:\App pack - signed.zip"
Step 7:
Copy the signed zip to your sd card and you are done. Next time you flash a rom flash this app pack after it. Enjoy!
Post below or PM me if you have any problems.
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#2
Posted 01 April 2012 - 09:09 AM
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#3
Posted 01 April 2012 - 11:12 AM
Nice tid bit of info.
#4
Posted 01 April 2012 - 04:31 PM
Nice! I flash almost twice a week and wish I knew about this sooner. Thank you!
#5
Posted 30 April 2012 - 10:14 AM
Wouldn't it just be easier to create a filter in Titanium Backup? That way you'll be able to save the data, too. Then after you flash, you could just install the filtered apps + data.
#6
Posted 30 April 2012 - 11:49 AM
This will also be helpful for those that are considering taking up modding... ;-)
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#7
Posted 01 May 2012 - 01:00 PM
It would be easier to just restore data in titanium after flashing this. After you flash a rom you can easily flash this after it, saving you some time. This also works if you have problems using titanium.Wouldn't it just be easier to create a filter in Titanium Backup? That way you'll be able to save the data, too. Then after you flash, you could just install the filtered apps + data.
Founder and main developer of Team SpeedCore
#8
Posted 01 May 2012 - 01:17 PM
I use this as a way to quickly flash different frameworks I'm modifying.
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