[TOOL][WINDOWS]Universal Deodexer V2

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Saumitra Yadav

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NOTE: This Is Not My Work , Iam Just Sharing It. This Work Is By abcdjd And ALokbina

Hi everyone,
a tool which allows users to very easily deodex apks from a rom. This tool is very useful for Rom Developers too.


Requirements:-
--->Java installed on your PC
--->system/framework folder from your rom
--->apks from that SAME ROM with the respective .odex file
--->Patience and a calm head (common sense included)


Instructions:-

1. Download the zip file and extract it.
2. You will get a folder called as "Deodex_V2"
3. Open it and it will look like this -


4.Now copy your framework files in this "Deodex_V2" folder. It will look somewhat like this -



5. Now place your apks along with their respective odex files in the folder called as "apks". [PLACE AS MANY APKS AS YOU WANT!!]

6. Run Main.bat. It will look like this -



7. Choose "Deodex All apks". The process will start and many windows will appear and disappear like this -



8. Collect your deodexed apks from the "deodexed" folder. Original apks will be in the "apks" folder
9. If you want to remove the framework files which you had copied in the "Deodex_V2" folder earlier, run Main.bat and select the clear framework option.
10. You can view the logs in the "working" folder if you wish to.
Enjoy and press the thanks button.

For those who understand Java and want to have a look at the source code :-
SOURCE CODE - Click
HERE

Download link -

V2:http://d-h.st/MZR

Hit Thanks Button If I helped You :)
 
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