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works great here.
Verified this is good and working. Thanks EJ.
Works great! thanks for your help on loading it also..
Nostradamus..
thanks ej, runs great
Thanks EJ. Sorry for the noob question, but is there a link with instructions on installing this?
johnnybags said:
Thanks EJ. Sorry for the noob question, but is there a link with instructions on installing this?
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Push to your sdcard renaming it "update.zip"
Use clockwork recovery to install update.zip
done.
CaptainTaco said:
Push to your sdcard renaming it "update.zip"
Use clockwork recovery to install update.zip
done.
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if you want you don't even need to rename it; just select 'install zip from sd' and then 'choose zip file'. simple as pie
CaptainTaco said:
Push to your sdcard renaming it "update.zip"
Use clockwork recovery to install update.zip
done.
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That's what i thought, but it seemed way too easy. Thanks, Cap'n!
drmbdrummer said:
if you want you don't even need to rename it; just select 'install zip from sd' and then 'choose zip file'. simple as pie
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True enough, I'm so used to the original methods they're just ingrained in me.
Works just fine. Thanks, ejhart.
works. thanks!
Running it now as well. Should help the extended battery last even longer.
Installed and working well... No obvious ill-effects on function or performance- too soon to tell how battery life is affected, but it seems like I'm seeing some improvement. Thanks for the upload.
so what exactly does this do? it feeds less power to the processor under the basis that the processor should still have the exact same speed?
linkx2252 said:
so what exactly does this do? it feeds less power to the processor under the basis that the processor should still have the exact same speed?
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nevermind, but if anyone else has the same question the answer is yes
Can someone confirm the kernel version? I have no idea how to confirm that it flashed correctly.
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Can someone confirm the kernel version? I have no idea how to confirm that it flashed correctly.
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2.6.29--cc1c2268 [email protected]
Are there any side effects to lowering the voltage? Power savings / Hardware longevity / less heat are obvious advantages; however, what kind of performance hit are we talking (in terms of benchmarks; not clock speed). Does the system run stably?
Easy as pie, rest my battery stats also. I'll try to remember to report back in a few days. Thanks again!
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Hi Folks.
I've been looking around for some time but didnt found it, so i'm asking
Is there is any way to boost up volume of conversation in sgs+ 2.3.6 stock rom?
I've allready set the volume to the max and its way to quiet for me
especailly when im in city traffic.. Any app or script for make it happen?
Cheers
I think the vitality kernel was able to boost the volume.
wintel_mac said:
I think the vitality kernel was able to boost the volume.
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Correct
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23553059
Verstuurd van mijn GT-I9001 met Tapatalk
wintel_mac said:
I think the vitality kernel was able to boost the volume.
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Also the SkyHigh kernel should do that if I'm not wrong
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Thanks guys.
Im new to all that android and linux thing so need to read a little bit more i suppose. I was hoping for some kind of script (copy and execute) or maybe editing some lines somewhere, that kind of stuff.
Really no other way that flashing to custom kernel? (Im little bit worry bout warranty as its samsung)
sakej said:
Thanks guys.
Im new to all that android and linux thing so need to read a little bit more i suppose. I was hoping for some kind of script (copy and execute) or maybe editing some lines somewhere, that kind of stuff.
Really no other way that flashing to custom kernel? (Im little bit worry bout warranty as its samsung)
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either way, editing something in system (requires root),and BOOM-there goes your warranty
did you try some volume+ apps in google play?(you will still have your warranty but not sure if the app itself works what it is supposed to)
domi525 said:
either way, editing something in system (requires root),and BOOM-there goes your warranty
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Thats where u wrong, I'v allready rooted my phone, theres easy wasy to unroot it when needed so you still have your warranty (except of situations where phone is bricked or unable to preform unroot od course)
I''ve tried some of google play apps but all they do is enhance sound of players but not the conversation it self...
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Thats where u wrong, I'v allready rooted my phone, theres easy wasy to unroot it when needed so you still have your warranty (except of situations where phone is bricked or unable to preform unroot od course)
I''ve tried some of google play apps but all they do is enhance sound of players but not the conversation it self...
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and you can allways reflash a stock rom for your warranty
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and you can allways reflash a stock rom for your warranty
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How to make a copy of orginal rom with settings, IMEI, and everything thats needed for flashing back? Titanium Backup seems to dont have that option.
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How to make a copy of orginal rom with settings, IMEI, and everything thats needed for flashing back? Titanium Backup seems to dont have that option.
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Flash cwm (feamode 1.4 or arco's recovery) and backup ur actual rom. And fir efs partition you can usr nitrality free from market.
Sent from my GT-I9001
chasemyass said:
Flash cwm (feamode 1.4 or arco's recovery) and backup ur actual rom. And fir efs partition you can usr nitrality free from market.
Sent from my GT-I9001
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Ive get this nitrality app, there is a option called FULL SYSTEM BACKUP is this is a ROM & kernel backup as well or is it only backing up that efs partition?
So feamode 1.4 can be use for flashing with new kernel, can i also use it to backup existing one?
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Ive get this nitrality app, there is a option called FULL SYSTEM BACKUP is this is a ROM & kernel backup as well or is it only backing up that efs partition?
So feamode 1.4 can be use for flashing with new kernel, can i also use it to backup existing one?
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nevah used nitrality`s backup ... and abt feamode..yes it does a full backup...
Btw you can close this thread
chasemyass said:
nevah used nitrality`s backup ... and abt feamode..yes it does a full backup...
Btw you can close this thread
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my first android phone mate
sakej said:
my first android phone mate
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I know the feeling, I was pretty the same in december
I said that this thread can be closed since was solved (somehow) and you can discuss anything else on 9001 subforum section. Ypu can find pretty much everything you need there
HI
I´ve rooted my Nexus 6 on MPA44I
1) twrp-2.8.7.1-shamu
2) BETA-SuperSU-v2.49
3) Despair.M.Shamu.R6.4.zip
but i can´t use apps like Adaway , its saying "can´t create /system/etc/hosts: read only file-system"
Root Checker says "got root"
Titanium Backup works
how can i get full Access to stop these anoying ads?
thanks for your help
you need to flash the unencrypted img before flashing Despair. and fwiw the order i use is: unencrypted img, then the kernel, then SU
cmh714 said:
you need to flash the unencrypted img before flashing Despair. and fwiw the order i use is: unencrypted img, then the kernel, then SU
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funny, i am on preview 3, didnt flash the unencrypted img, but despair kernel, and i have full root access, including write.
Just flashed Preview 3. Could you guys please add a few links and maybe a little bit more detailed description? Thanks!
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Just flashed Preview 3. Could you guys please add a few links and maybe a little bit more detailed description? Thanks!
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try a different radio until you find one that you like, they all work.
and you do not have to flash an unencrypted boot.img before flashing despair.
simms22 said:
try a different radio until you find one that you like, they all work.
and you do not have to flash an unencrypted boot.img before flashing despair.
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Thanks, I decided to use a JDX rom instead. That one was pretty much stock but pre-rooted...
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Thanks, I decided to use a JDX rom instead. That one was pretty much stock but pre-rooted...
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cool, thats what im using
Hello everyone.
Unfortunately my lg g4 bootlooped. And after extensive Google search, i see that most models have a tot file which disables big cores so u can run the phone on the small cores
Does the T-Mobile variant have such a tot file? if yes then can somebody give me the link? if no then can somebody create one using the following info?
Agimax said:
Why not just edit the files below for the two large cores (if you have root):
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu4/online (open file and change from a one to a zero)
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu5/online (open file and change from a one to a zero)
You could also just have the startup file do it (can modify the ripped system partition & put back on phone):
etc/dir/init.qcom.post_boot.sh (find your processor code - 8992 and add echo lines there with the rest of the cpu commands)
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Please I'd be highly thankful if someone can help
XeniX_Force said:
Hello everyone.
Unfortunately my lg g4 bootlooped. And after extensive Google search, i see that most models have a tot file which disables big cores so u can run the phone on the small cores
Does the T-Mobile variant have such a tot file? if yes then can somebody give me the link? if no then can somebody create one using the following info?
Please I'd be highly thankful if someone can help
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no such thing for any american variant
raptorddd said:
no such thing for any american variant
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Cant someone with a working G4 crate one? i quoted a person who has given the way how to...
XeniX_Force said:
Cant someone with a working G4 crate one? i quoted a person who has given the way how to...
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not sure . i cant...
sort of read this quickly does this help.? https://www.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p-bootloop-fix/
raptorddd said:
not sure . i cant...
sort of read this quickly does this help.? https://www.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p-bootloop-fix/
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Well he also created modified boot images which disable the big cores. Can't someone create that for our device?
maybe @steadfasterX can
XeniX_Force said:
Well he also created modified boot images which disable the big cores. Can't someone create that for our device?
maybe @steadfasterX can
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TWRP installed?
Then u could just modify the init file but I believe its too late. once bootlooping the run is over afaik.
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steadfasterX said:
TWRP installed?
Then u could just modify the init file but I believe its too late. once bootlooping the run is over afaik.
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yeah I'm bootlooped
Someone also fixed the Nexus 6 bootloop by creating modified images which disable the big cores.
Can't we(mostly you, you're the big dev) create a similar modified image that we can flash through LGUP?
XeniX_Force said:
yeah I'm bootlooped
Someone also fixed the Nexus 6 bootloop by creating modified images which disable the big cores.
Can't we(mostly you, you're the big dev) create a similar modified image that we can flash through LGUP?
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you may have overseen it but I asked: TWRP installed?
and new question: bootloader unlocked?
I can't create TOT files
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steadfasterX said:
you may have overseen it but I asked: TWRP installed?
and new question: bootloader unlocked?
I can't create TOT files
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I'm bootlooped. can't reach anything except download mode
and yeah bootloader was unlocked.
oh you can't create tot files? aren't they just system images?
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I'm bootlooped. can't reach anything except download mode
and yeah bootloader was unlocked.
oh you can't create tot files? aren't they just system images?
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Afaik you need a box to create tot files.
Besides this I have never created any big core disabling but I know @the_naxhoo has.
if you can reach the download mode you could flash with the lglaf shell a modified boot image which is doing the job. If you do not have Linux get your copy of FWUL which has everything on board (like the lglaf shell).
The modded boot image has to disable the cores either by the cmdline or the sys echo or both. I saw that cmdline thing during my unlock attempts and think those are much better then the echo to sys..
Creating a kdz would be maybe possible
creating a TWRP zip for sure but I'm very very busy at the moment...
So just one more time (as still not answered.. ) do you had TWRP installed before the bootloop occurs?
...and If so what happens when you try to get into it?
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steadfasterX said:
Afaik you need a box to create tot files.
Besides this I have never created any big core disabling but I know @the_naxhoo has.
if you can reach the download mode you could flash with the lglaf shell a modified boot image which is doing the job. If you do not have Linux get your copy of FWUL which has everything on board (like the lglaf shell).
The modded boot image has to disable the cores either by the cmdline or the sys echo or both. I saw that cmdline thing during my unlock attempts and think those are much better then the echo to sys..
Creating a kdz would be maybe possible
creating a TWRP zip for sure but I'm very very busy at the moment...
So just one more time (as still not answered.. ) do you had TWRP installed before the bootloop occurs?
...and If so what happens when you try to get into it?
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i had twrp but now when i try to access twrp i get to wipe everything screen which then hangs when I choose yes
yeah I can get FWUL but i need steps to know what to do....
I even asked @XCnathan32 who just fixed the Nexus 6p bootloop to have a look into our device maybe he can benefit from this information u just posted.
XeniX_Force said:
i had twrp but now when i try to access twrp i get to wipe everything screen which then hangs when I choose yes
yeah I can get FWUL but i need steps to know what to do....
I even asked @XCnathan32 who just fixed the Nexus 6p bootloop to have a look into our device maybe he can benefit from this information u just posted.
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Cmdline is how I disabled the cores on the Nexus, the fix is easy to do on a boot.img, but LG uses the KDZ files, which use a totally different file structure, and I'm not sure if the LG flash tool has file checks, even on unlocked bootloaders. I will do some research and see what I can do. If anyone has any knowledge on modifying kdz files, please tell me.
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Cmdline is how I disabled the cores on the Nexus, the fix is easy to do on a boot.img, but LG uses the KDZ files, which use a totally different file structure, and I'm not sure if the LG flash tool has file checks, even on unlocked bootloaders. I will do some research and see what I can do. If anyone has any knowledge on modifying kdz files, please tell me.
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asked steadfasterx about kdz and his reply is as follows
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me too. never created KDZs yet but there are tools for it - afaik.
My first approach would have been to flash the boot image in the download mode with the lglaf shell (https://github.com/steadfasterX/lglaf/tree/g4) .
requires to do a flash of a modified boot image with dd on /dev/block/mmcblk0 with the correct seek ..
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XCnathan32 said:
Cmdline is how I disabled the cores on the Nexus, the fix is easy to do on a boot.img, but LG uses the KDZ files, which use a totally different file structure, and I'm not sure if the LG flash tool has file checks, even on unlocked bootloaders. I will do some research and see what I can do. If anyone has any knowledge on modifying kdz files, please tell me.
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you may take a look on this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179431
not sure if that works though.. (quite old)
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steadfasterX said:
you may take a look on this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179431
not sure if that works though..
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But cant we just create a modified boot img and twrp img and flash through lglaf. then flash a rom zip though twrp?
XeniX_Force said:
But cant we just create a modified boot img and twrp img and flash through lglaf. then flash a rom zip though twrp?
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sure thats what I said before
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sure thats what I said before
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can u provide a stock boot img for Nathan to edit?
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can u provide a stock boot img for Nathan to edit?
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sure what was your installed ROM and version? best would be a link to it as well..
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sure what was your installed ROM and version? best would be a link to it as well..
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stock. i was using lineage but I returned to stock and got bootloop after some days.
XeniX_Force said:
stock. i was using lineage but I returned to stock and got bootloop after some days.
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tell me the exact version. v10h, v10n, v20g, v20o .. there are dozens of versions out there..
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First of all i want to make clear that, i am new to this community, so for any inconvenience please forgive me.
I was curious about what will be the safest way to root my Android 11 devices running on MIUI Global 12.5.2 .
i watched a lot of YouTube videos but didn't come up with an answer i am looking for, i got confused a lot some people suggest doing without pc and some with some apps.
I would be glad if someone can explain to me, the best way to root Android device and do's and dont's before and after rooting the device. And how can i prevent my device from:
Getting hard/soft Brick.
Losing Data.
Data encryption.
And the things i should get familiar with before rooting.
Thanks to everyone in advance
akram0010 said:
First of all i want to make clear that, i am new to this community, so for any inconvenience please forgive me.
I was curious about what will be the safest way to root my Android devices running on MIUI Global 12.5.2 .
i watched a lot of YouTube videos but didn't come up with an answer i am looking for, i got confused a lot some people suggest doing without pc and some with some apps.
I would be glad if someone can explain to me, the best way to root Android device and do's and dont's before and after rooting the device. And how can i prevent my device from:
Getting hard/soft Brick.
Losing Data.
Data encryption.
And the things i should get familiar with before rooting.
Thanks to everyone in advance
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You can not root without losing data, unlocking Xiaomi bootloader wipe all your data. For rooting, take a look Magisk instruction https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/install.html very easy
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Thanks for letting me know, it means i would have to backup my data first.
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Make backup of data,apps, unlock bootloader then you can root your phone with magisk. Unlocking bootloader wiping all data.
DungxCt said:
You can not root without losing data, unlocking Xiaomi bootloader wipe all your data. For rooting, take a look Magisk instruction https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/install.html very easy
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In this page it tells, if you plan to install custom kernels install it after magisk, is it necessary to install custom kernel.
What if i don't install any kernel, will the default kernel be still there?
akram0010 said:
In this page it tells, if you plan to install custom kernels install it after magisk, is it necessary to install custom kernel.
What if i don't install any kernel, will the default kernel be still there?
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You miss understand it, it doesn't mean you HAVE TO install custom kernel after root. Just mean: "If you WANT to, just do it after intall Magisk"
DungxCt said:
You miss understand it, it doesn't mean you HAVE TO install custom kernel after root. Just mean: "If you WANT to, just do it after intall Magisk"
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Can i follow this , because i have the same device and also both have Android 11 however the miui is miui global 12.5.1where mine is miui global 12.5.2
akram0010 said:
Can i follow this , because i have the same device and also both have Android 11 however the miui is miui global 12.5.1where mine is miui global 12.5.2
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Yes, If you want your device to become a brick.
Use https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xiaomiui.downloader&hl=en_US&gl=US to download ur using version and extract the boot.img ur own
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Yes, If you want your device to become a brick.
Use https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xiaomiui.downloader&hl=en_US&gl=US to download ur using version and extract the boot.img ur own
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First of all, i want to thank you for helping me so far.
I downloaded the App as you said and selected my version, now ita shows me three options to download OTA, RECOVERY, FASTBOOT.
which one should i download, and what am i gonna do with them after downloading?
akram0010 said:
First of all, i want to thank you for helping me so far.
I downloaded the App as you said and selected my version, now ita shows me three options to download OTA, RECOVERY, FASTBOOT.
which one should i download, and what am i gonna do with them after downloading?
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Also it shows the version:
V12.5.4xxxxxxxxxxx
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However mine is:
V12.5.2xxxxxxxxx
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Also it shows the version:
However mine is:
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Tap older version and download the recovery. Use https://github.com/ssut/payload-dumper-go to extract boot.img from payload.bin. Look how here https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-install-magisk/
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Tap older version and download the recovery. Use https://github.com/ssut/payload-dumper-go to extract boot.img from payload.bin. Look how here https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-install-magisk/
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I tapped on the older version, however mine version, i.e (12.5.2.0 RJCINXM ), is not listed.
I checked a couple of websites too, on them only this version is not listed others are like 12.5.3.0 etc
akram0010 said:
I tapped on the older version, however mine version, i.e (12.5.2.0 RJCINXM ), is not listed.
I checked a couple of websites too, on them only this version is not listed others are like 12.5.3.0 etc
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I want to know, would it matter if i go for 12.5.4.0 version? cause the device model is same in both versions.
akram0010 said:
I want to know, would it matter if i go for 12.5.4.0 version? cause the device model is same in both versions.
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Yea no prob, just the get boot.img from it
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Yea no prob, just the get boot.img from it
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Let me get it straight, you mean the ROM version doesn't matter, however the ROM should be same as that of the device model.
akram0010 said:
Let me get it straight, you mean the ROM version doesn't matter, however the ROM should be same as that of the device model.
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Yea, just get the boot.img from the ROM you are using then all good.
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Yea, just get the boot.img from the ROM you are using then all good.
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Sure, from where would i get this boot.img, i mean from recovery ROM or FASTBOOT ROM?
akram0010 said:
Sure, from where would i get this boot.img, i mean from recovery ROM or FASTBOOT ROM?
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Recovery ROM, unzip and extract from payload.bin.
Use https://github.com/ssut/payload-dumper-go to extract boot.img from payload.bin. Look how here https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-install-magisk/.
I said it already, at #10
DungxCt said:
Recovery ROM, unzip and extract from payload.bin.
Use https://github.com/ssut/payload-dumper-go to extract boot.img from payload.bin. Look how here https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-install-magisk/.
I said it already, at #10
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Yes you said, problem is i am using Linux Ubuntu, i have adb and fastboot setup, however this payload dumper would it work on Linux
akram0010 said:
Yes you said, problem is i am using Linux Ubuntu, i have adb and fastboot setup, however this payload dumper would it work on Linux
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can you even check and see?
akram0010 said:
Yes you said, problem is i am using Linux Ubuntu, i have adb and fastboot setup, however this payload dumper would it work on Linux
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Can i do it manually? i mean extracting the boot.img from the recovery ROM manually.