[UPDATED Latest FW (2.1.A.0.435)!!]Junk Apps Clean up + Xrecovery + Jit V2 Optimized

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jimbo77

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Changes Made:

1.- I've updated the Scripts to include the Latest FW for our X10(both a & i) if you have the 2.1.A.0.435 run the script named Clean Junk(2.1.A.0.435).sh in GSCRIPT

2.- All Deleted Apps are backed up to : /sdcard/appsback

2.- I've added other script to delete the Backed UP Apps if you want to, just run in GSCRIPT the script named Delete BackUp.sh

Deleted Apps are these:

backupandrestore.apk
chinesetextinput.apk
creatouch-wvga.apk
FaceRecognition.apk
JapaneseIME.apk
LatinIME.apk
LearningClient.apk
moxiermail.apk
neoreader.apk
officesuite.apk
OMAClientProvisioning.apk
PcCompanion.apk
playnowappinstaller.apk
playnowback.apk
playnowclient.apk
qcsemcservice.apk
quadrapop.apk
SemcCheckin.apk
SEMCSetupWizard.apk
SEMCTouchPalKoreanQWERTY.apk
SetupWizard.apk
TimescapeLargeUI.apk
TimescapeLargeUIThemeBlue.apk
TimescapeLargeUIThemeGreen.apk
TimescapeLargeUIThemeIndigo.apk
TimescapeLargeUIThemeOrange.apk
TimescapeLargeUIThemeSakura.apk
TimescapePluginManager.apk
TimeScapeProvider.apk
touchnote.apk
usersupport.apk
uWlopProvider.apk
wisepilot.apk
usersupport.apk
uWlopProvider.apk
wisepilot.apk


INSTRUCTIONS


1.- Root your Device using SuperOneClick from this Thread...
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=906248
2.- Once you have Root, go to the marke and download "Busybox" and install it on your phone.

3.- Download Gscript Lite from the Market.

4.- Download and unpack this file in the root of your SDcard

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15148882/gscript.rar (if it asks for overwrite select yes)

5.- Open Gscript Lite and press Menu>Add Script

6.- Click on Load File and select xrecovery.sh

7.- Follow the same procedure for the following scripts: xrecovery-reinstall.sh, Clean Junk.sh

8.- You´ll see something like this:

screenshot_4.png


9.- Now you just have to select each of them in the following order:
- xrecovery
- xrecovery-reinstall.sh
- Clean Junk.sh
10.- Now reboot your phone and right after the SE white logo appears click the back key several time until you see some weird menu...

11.- Select "Install Custom Zip" and browse to the gscript folder and select the file named JIT_Enabler_v2-zdz.zip

12.- If it asks for confirmation select yes.

13.- Wait for the process to complete and then Reboot your phone and Enjoy

NOTES

*This was tested on Android 2.1 Build # 2.0.A.0.504


1.- All the Apps removed are backed up in the SD Card on: /sdcard/Android

2.- All the credits are to:

- Z4root Developers
- Zdizihu for the Xrecovery & Jit V2

3.- If this was helpful to you, you can use the "Thanks" button and help to buy some 3 Kings Day gifts :D

7.- Thanks to the following for donate to me:

-Ary Monteiro-8EY24762V87731404


I´ll wait any feedback.
 
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bl2288

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This is my first Post and i´ve created it since i see a lot of people having issues installing either JIT or Xrecovery. It is ment specially for the noobs so they can start to use their Xperia X10 in a better way....

Ok now in Topic:

1.- Root your Device using Z4root from this Thread...
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=833953

2.- Once you have Root, go to the marke and download "Busybox" and install it on your phone.

3.- Download Gscript Lite from the Market.

4.- Download and unpack this file in the root of your SDcard

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15148882/gscript.rar (if it asks for overwrite select yes)

5.- Open Gscript Lite and press Menu>Add Script

6.- Click on Load File and select xrecovery.sh

7.- Follow the same procedure for the following scripts: xrecovery-reinstall.sh, Clean Junk.sh

8.- You´ll see something like this:

screenshot_4.png


9.- Now you just have to select each of them in the following order:
- xrecovery
- xrecovery-reinstall.sh
- Clean Junk.sh
10.- Now reboot your phone and right after the SE white logo appears click the back key several time until you see some weird menu...

11.- Select "Install Custom Zip" and browse to the gscript folder and select the file named JIT_Enabler_v2-zdz.zip

12.- If it asks for confirmation select yes.

13.- Wait for the process to complete and then Reboot your phone and Enjoy

NOTES

*This was tested on Android 2.1 Build # 2.0.A.0.504


1.- All the Apps removed are backed up in the SD Card on: /sdcard/Android

2.- The first boot can take up to 3 or more minutes, no worries it´s normal.

3.- My first Quadrant score was this:

screenshot_1.png



4.- After doing this process my Quadrant and Linpack Score is:

screenshot_2.png


screenshot_3.png



5.- All the credits are to:

- Z4root Developers
- Zdizihu for the Xrecovery & Jit V2

6.- If this was helpful to you, you can use the "Thanks" button :D

I´ll wait any feedback.
wondering z4root is worked on the latest firmware? i am headche bout this ...
 
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tbdltee

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the z4root does not work on the current firmware (2.0.2.A.0.24). As jimbo77 mentioned, this works on 2.0.A.0.504 (older one).

I think jimbo77 try to say that you can have JITv2 enabled without update to the 2.0.2.A.0.24
 

aroutis

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Nov 3, 2010
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Thank you for your guide, I have finally both Jit and xRecovery installed on my X10i.

I have 622 on my first run , I suspect it is due to my sD card which is the one provided with my cellphone.
 

jimbo77

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That is weird... have you installed Zdizihu's JIT? IF so please do as follows go into Recovery mode and navigate to advanced something I can't remember right now and look for "wipe Dalvik cache" select it and then reboot... you'll notice a better score....

Sent from my X10i
 

agentJBM

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EDIT: Nevermind....Noob move...already had xrecovery and JIT installed, was trying to clean up junk apps so did whole process to find out it was removing timescape, backup and restore, etc. which I had also already done with Titanium Backup.
 
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Lulhasafotn

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I have the previous version of JIT installed, can I run this over?
If I do not want to remove the junk apps, is it possible to skip this step in section 9?
 

jimbo77

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I have the previous version of JIT installed, can I run this over?
If I do not want to remove the junk apps, is it possible to skip this step in section 9?

Yes and Yes... You can overwrite the JIT version you have and you can skip the Junk Cleaning step... Just don't run that script....

After you install JIT V2 I recommend you to do a Dalvik Cache wipe just as 1 post above....

Cheers

Jim

Sent from my X10i
 

donjamal

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hey,

i tried to install this, installs fine but i can't boot into xrecovery. after seeing the SE logo, i press back button and the screen freezes as it is... i can't even turn the phone off. i need to remove the battery and then i can turn it on again and let it boot normally.
using Xperia X10i, build: 2.0.A.0.504, rooted of course.

thanks for the help
 

jimbo77

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hey,

i tried to install this, installs fine but i can't boot into xrecovery. after seeing the SE logo, i press back button and the screen freezes as it is... i can't even turn the phone off. i need to remove the battery and then i can turn it on again and let it boot normally.
using Xperia X10i, build: 2.0.A.0.504, rooted of course.

thanks for the help

Hmm well did you run both scripts xrecovery & xrecovery-reinstall in that order?... I've done the same steps a lot of times with no issues....
 

The Gingerbread Man

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Does this work ok with asop 008a? I have jit v2 already and xrecovery v1 but what happens if you run remove junk apps or is this just for 'stock roms?'

Sent from my AOSP on Xperia (US) using XDA App
 

jimbo77

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I think so coz it will go and delete some SE apps like timescape which are not included in Jerpelea's custom ROMS... but I can include some others if you want me to... Just PM me the app names...

Sent from my X10i
 

willcpfc

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Hi, many thanks for this guide it worked like a charm. However I have not been able to access the recovery menu again when using the normal method of hitting back button. Any advice would be great. Cheers Will.
 

jimbo77

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Hi, many thanks for this guide it worked like a charm. However I have not been able to access the recovery menu again when using the normal method of hitting back button. Any advice would be great. Cheers Will.

Odd since I'm following the same procedure. Why don't you re install busybox from market and run the first 2 scripts only... then reboot and try again...

I haven't had any issue with this method ever it is just like flawless for me....

Sent from my X10i
 
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willcpfc

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That did the job. I only seem to get xrecovery by rebooting through gscript not the normal way. Anyway thanks for the reply. Oh, is jit the ultimate optimizer for stock2.1 or are there other good tricks to use? Just out of interest. Cheers.
 

TobiasV

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hey,

i tried to install this, installs fine but i can't boot into xrecovery. after seeing the SE logo, i press back button and the screen freezes as it is... i can't even turn the phone off. i need to remove the battery and then i can turn it on again and let it boot normally.
using Xperia X10i, build: 2.0.A.0.504, rooted of course.

thanks for the help

Hi, I've got the same thing. Freezes when I press back after reboot :(.
Someone said something about restarting from gscript? But how do you do that?
Help is appreciated! :)
 

jimbo77

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Hi, I've got the same thing. Freezes when I press back after reboot :(.
Someone said something about restarting from gscript? But how do you do that?
Help is appreciated! :)

Rebooting from gscript? Use the First Script the one that says "Reboot Phone"

Ok. Try reinstalling Busybox from the Market... Then Re run once again Xrecovery.sh and Xrecovery-reinstall.sh..

Download and Install Quick Boot from the market and try rebooting from there (USe ONly the Reboot Option)... Right after the SE white logo appears press like crazies lol the back key...

I've done this same procedure so many times without any error....

Let me know if this helps ok?

Cheers!
 
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TobiasV

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Rebooting from gscript? Use the First Script the one that says "Reboot Phone"

Ok. Try reinstalling Busybox from the Market... Then Re run once again Xrecovery.sh and Xrecovery-reinstall.sh..

Download and Install Quick Boot from the market and try rebooting from there (USe ONly the Reboot Option)... Right after the SE white logo appears press like crazies lol the back key...

I've done this same procedure so many times without any error....

Let me know if this helps ok?

Cheers!

Ok, did all that, still doesn't work, still freezes!

A little feedback
Recoveryscript:
mkdir failed for /data/local/tmp/xrecovery, File exists
stderr: rm failed for -rf, read-only file system
stderr: cp: not found
stderr: cp: not found
stderr: cp: not found

Xrecovery- reinstall script:
mounting /system rw...
copying chargemon script..
copying busybox script..
done.
reboot your phone.

In the quick boot tool there is also the option to xrecovery boot? Shouldn't I do that then ?

My battery is only 15%, could that be a reason?

Appreciate your help though! :)
 

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    Changes Made:

    1.- I've updated the Scripts to include the Latest FW for our X10(both a & i) if you have the 2.1.A.0.435 run the script named Clean Junk(2.1.A.0.435).sh in GSCRIPT

    2.- All Deleted Apps are backed up to : /sdcard/appsback

    2.- I've added other script to delete the Backed UP Apps if you want to, just run in GSCRIPT the script named Delete BackUp.sh

    Deleted Apps are these:

    backupandrestore.apk
    chinesetextinput.apk
    creatouch-wvga.apk
    FaceRecognition.apk
    JapaneseIME.apk
    LatinIME.apk
    LearningClient.apk
    moxiermail.apk
    neoreader.apk
    officesuite.apk
    OMAClientProvisioning.apk
    PcCompanion.apk
    playnowappinstaller.apk
    playnowback.apk
    playnowclient.apk
    qcsemcservice.apk
    quadrapop.apk
    SemcCheckin.apk
    SEMCSetupWizard.apk
    SEMCTouchPalKoreanQWERTY.apk
    SetupWizard.apk
    TimescapeLargeUI.apk
    TimescapeLargeUIThemeBlue.apk
    TimescapeLargeUIThemeGreen.apk
    TimescapeLargeUIThemeIndigo.apk
    TimescapeLargeUIThemeOrange.apk
    TimescapeLargeUIThemeSakura.apk
    TimescapePluginManager.apk
    TimeScapeProvider.apk
    touchnote.apk
    usersupport.apk
    uWlopProvider.apk
    wisepilot.apk
    usersupport.apk
    uWlopProvider.apk
    wisepilot.apk


    INSTRUCTIONS


    1.- Root your Device using SuperOneClick from this Thread...
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=906248
    2.- Once you have Root, go to the marke and download "Busybox" and install it on your phone.

    3.- Download Gscript Lite from the Market.

    4.- Download and unpack this file in the root of your SDcard

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15148882/gscript.rar (if it asks for overwrite select yes)

    5.- Open Gscript Lite and press Menu>Add Script

    6.- Click on Load File and select xrecovery.sh

    7.- Follow the same procedure for the following scripts: xrecovery-reinstall.sh, Clean Junk.sh

    8.- You´ll see something like this:

    screenshot_4.png


    9.- Now you just have to select each of them in the following order:
    - xrecovery
    - xrecovery-reinstall.sh
    - Clean Junk.sh
    10.- Now reboot your phone and right after the SE white logo appears click the back key several time until you see some weird menu...

    11.- Select "Install Custom Zip" and browse to the gscript folder and select the file named JIT_Enabler_v2-zdz.zip

    12.- If it asks for confirmation select yes.

    13.- Wait for the process to complete and then Reboot your phone and Enjoy

    NOTES

    *This was tested on Android 2.1 Build # 2.0.A.0.504


    1.- All the Apps removed are backed up in the SD Card on: /sdcard/Android

    2.- All the credits are to:

    - Z4root Developers
    - Zdizihu for the Xrecovery & Jit V2

    3.- If this was helpful to you, you can use the "Thanks" button and help to buy some 3 Kings Day gifts :D

    7.- Thanks to the following for donate to me:

    -Ary Monteiro-8EY24762V87731404


    I´ll wait any feedback.
    1
    This is my first Post and i´ve created it since i see a lot of people having issues installing either JIT or Xrecovery. It is ment specially for the noobs so they can start to use their Xperia X10 in a better way....

    Ok now in Topic:

    1.- Root your Device using Z4root from this Thread...
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=833953

    2.- Once you have Root, go to the marke and download "Busybox" and install it on your phone.

    3.- Download Gscript Lite from the Market.

    4.- Download and unpack this file in the root of your SDcard

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15148882/gscript.rar (if it asks for overwrite select yes)

    5.- Open Gscript Lite and press Menu>Add Script

    6.- Click on Load File and select xrecovery.sh

    7.- Follow the same procedure for the following scripts: xrecovery-reinstall.sh, Clean Junk.sh

    8.- You´ll see something like this:

    screenshot_4.png


    9.- Now you just have to select each of them in the following order:
    - xrecovery
    - xrecovery-reinstall.sh
    - Clean Junk.sh
    10.- Now reboot your phone and right after the SE white logo appears click the back key several time until you see some weird menu...

    11.- Select "Install Custom Zip" and browse to the gscript folder and select the file named JIT_Enabler_v2-zdz.zip

    12.- If it asks for confirmation select yes.

    13.- Wait for the process to complete and then Reboot your phone and Enjoy

    NOTES

    *This was tested on Android 2.1 Build # 2.0.A.0.504


    1.- All the Apps removed are backed up in the SD Card on: /sdcard/Android

    2.- The first boot can take up to 3 or more minutes, no worries it´s normal.

    3.- My first Quadrant score was this:

    screenshot_1.png



    4.- After doing this process my Quadrant and Linpack Score is:

    screenshot_2.png


    screenshot_3.png



    5.- All the credits are to:

    - Z4root Developers
    - Zdizihu for the Xrecovery & Jit V2

    6.- If this was helpful to you, you can use the "Thanks" button :D

    I´ll wait any feedback.
    wondering z4root is worked on the latest firmware? i am headche bout this ...
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    Hi, many thanks for this guide it worked like a charm. However I have not been able to access the recovery menu again when using the normal method of hitting back button. Any advice would be great. Cheers Will.

    Odd since I'm following the same procedure. Why don't you re install busybox from market and run the first 2 scripts only... then reboot and try again...

    I haven't had any issue with this method ever it is just like flawless for me....

    Sent from my X10i
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    Hey Tovias why don't you do it manually.... Copy xrecovery.tar from gscript folder to /data/local/tmp/xrecovery

    That's the only line i see to give you problems. To be honest i don't understand what's going on...

    Sent from my X10
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    Hey Tovias why don't you do it manually.... Copy xrecovery.tar from gscript folder to /data/local/tmp/xrecovery

    That's the only line i see to give you problems. To be honest i don't understand what's going on...

    Sent from my X10

    I fixed it!!! :)

    All I did was delete the folder /data/local/tmp/xrecovery and ran both scripts again. Apparently something went wrong with the diskquota of that folder or something. Anyway.. it's rebooting right now.

    Really appreciate all your effort! Hopefully this will help other people too.

    Cheers all!