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Angry [Help] any good tool to deodex Galaxy Note Stock rom app?

i am newbie to cook rom here. Yes i hv tried to search forum and found many tools here. So i am confuse....

Would like to hear any good tools to deodex Galaxy Note Stock ROM App from you?

thanks in advance.
 
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thanks in advance.

i already installed ubuntu, its good to deodex apk file right?
so if tools could be used in ubuntu system, then it would be better.

below is my step by step...hope could be done very soon.

1. extract / mount the factoryfs.img, already done. (use ext4_utils)
2. Next...?
3. Next...?
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thanks in advance.

i already installed ubuntu, its good to deodex apk file right?
so if tools could be used in ubuntu system, then it would be better.

below is my step by step...hope could be done very soon.

1. extract / mount the factoryfs.img, already done. (use ext4_utils)
2. Next...?
3. Next...?
.
.
.
?. done
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...ht=deodex+tool

Not sure if works on linux as used this guide on windows 7 64bit
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Why did you post it here, did you search briefly " dsixda android kitchen " has all the tools you need. Next time read the stickies and post in General section.

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http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...ht=deodex+tool

Not sure if works on linux as used this guide on windows 7 64bit
thanks man...hv tried but failed...


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Why did you post it here, did you search briefly " dsixda android kitchen " has all the tools you need. Next time read the stickies and post in General section.

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wow...that's what i want... after surfing all the threads, this kitchen is very good. but seems it doesn't support Galaxy Note, right?

did you have a try before? any tweaks need to be done to compatible with Galaxy Note cooking?

thanks again.
 
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Hi mate, I use this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...ht=deodex+tool
Work fine for me!
 
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Hi mate, I use this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...ht=deodex+tool
Work fine for me!
thanks. actually i hv tried but failed at step "Extracting cache.img“

i use "DiskInternals Linux Recovery v3.0" to mount cache.ext4.img and recovery it. But no files...... DiskInternals Linux Reader warning "There are no recoverable files in this folder"....

so i need to give up
 
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thanks. actually i hv tried but failed at step "Extracting cache.img“

i use "DiskInternals Linux Recovery v3.0" to mount cache.ext4.img and recovery it. But no files...... DiskInternals Linux Reader warning "There are no recoverable files in this folder"....

so i need to give up
Damn! Just that program!
I use win7 64-bit and work.
Obviously you have followed all the steps.
Try again!
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Default Error deodexing

Hi I followed this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1132724

step by step....

All it's ok but in the final stage in deodexing procedure I have the error from the image attached.

Please help me what's this error?
how can I fix this?
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