[Request] gallery2.apk for emui 4.0 - Huawei P8 Questions & Answers

I need all the compressed folder apk that I accidentally deleted.
system/private app/gallery2
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HELP! cooking flashable zip into rom!!!

I am trying to take a keyboard that somebody made into a flashable .zip file, and implement it into a rom that I am working on. What I did was flash the .zip through cwm, then found the apk, backed it up, and then placed it in the /system/app folder on the new rom. The problem is as soon as the rom boots, I get a force close error. So I took a look at the .zip file, there are two folders meta-inf and system. inside system there is an app folder and lib folder. My question is can I just take the apk and lib file out and place them directly into /system/app and system/lib on the new rom? and if so do i need to do anything with the META-INF folder? any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated!!!
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the META-INF folder may have some script that does some other manipulation of the filesystem or runs helper apps during installation. See what's in META-INF/com/google/android/update-script.

[HOWTO] Extract apk files from official md5 rom file.

I want to have all my official apks from system/app /priv-app /framework so if i screw up sometime i will have everything to restore.
so i was wondering how can i open the md5 file to extract the apks from it.
leboreiro said:
I want to have all my official apks from system/app /priv-app /framework so if i screw up sometime i will have everything to restore.
so i was wondering how can i open the md5 file to extract the apks from it.
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Check this tutorial

[Q] How to remowe old lib.so files?

question is,if i want to remove lib files from system apk,how should i know what lib is from removed apk? i know to find lib files from regular apk(unpack apk file and look path of lib.so files),but system apk does not contain lib files when i unpack them,and there are no all lib files start with lib(name of apk).so

[Q] Extract Galaxy S4 App and Priv-app folders

Can anyone extract Galaxy S4 Android 5.0.1 App and Priv-app folders?
I'm sure someone can extract the folders. But will they? I doubt it, unless there's a good reason for it. So what do you need the folders for?
Or flash a stock rom, root it, access the system folder and copy the app and priv-app folders onto the sdcard.
If it is possible

Huawei P9 EVA-L09 EMUI 5.0 Hwthemes folder

I somehow deleted the preview files of themes in the Hwthemes folder. I am looking for the stock preview files in the Hwthemes folder. I would appreciate it if someone could upload a stock zip of the Hwthemes folder
akshayrajpaul13 said:
I somehow deleted the preview files of themes in the Hwthemes folder. I am looking for the stock preview files in the Hwthemes folder. I would appreciate it if someone could upload a stock zip of the Hwthemes folder
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What do you mean by the stock preview?
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@hamzio7 If you were to navigate to Internal Storage>Hwthemes>.cache, you would see all your installed themes' folders, for example, Default.hwt. Inside Default.hwt, there is an XML file and 2 folders, Preview and wallpaper. Both these folder supposed to contain files related to the theme but mine are empty due to cleaning up some files with an app. I cannot customise a theme within the themes app as a result. So I'm looking for atleast the stock files in these folders that originally come with the os
You don't need the files from .cache from anyone here.
As the name of this folder already tells you is this just a space for the files to sit in after the theme manager looked through the HWT files searching for the preview images.
So it's actually common that as soon as you open the theme manager the .cache should be filled again.
If that shouldn't be the case then simply head to Me, then Customize and start looking through the given options as you would customize your theme right now.
In theory, the theme manager should have generated the preview images again and should have moved them into the .cache folder.
You would think that but it's not the case. Those files are never repopulated, in my case atleast.
Have a look:
drive.google.com/file/d/1igwRxNlEEyS6daGbt1UR_mLEYegi2PIY/view?usp=drivesdk

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