Cannot find ramdisk/boot.img from Update.zip - Huawei P9 Questions & Answers

I recently bricked my EVA-AL00 from installing Magisk and I'm using Tecalote's post (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77560239&postcount=27389) to resolve it.
I downloaded the update zip file (first result on https://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/?firmware_model=eva-al00&firmware_page=0), extracted, then used the Extractor software to extract UPDATE.APP. However, the Extractor tool did not show either ramdisk.img or boot.img. Only files are: CURVER.img, EFI.img, PACKAGE_TYPE.img, SHA256RSA.img, VERLIST.img, VERSION.img, crc.img and cust.img.
Could someone please help me find the right file?

george.tian said:
I recently bricked my EVA-AL00 from installing Magisk and I'm using Tecalote's post (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77560239&postcount=27389) to resolve it.
I downloaded the update zip file (first result on https://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/?firmware_model=eva-al00&firmware_page=0), extracted, then used the Extractor software to extract UPDATE.APP. However, the Extractor tool did not show either ramdisk.img or boot.img. Only files are: CURVER.img, EFI.img, PACKAGE_TYPE.img, SHA256RSA.img, VERLIST.img, VERSION.img, crc.img and cust.img.
Could someone please help me find the right file?
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It must be FullOTA-MF, not OTA-MF, you must first unzip update.zip and then open update.app by Huawei Update Extractor.
You can also download b540 FullOTA from Firmware Finder, see eg
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78511904&postcount=1261
IMO, would be better to obtain support if you asked through HWOTA7 thread
Anyway, on my Mega, there are various stock kernels, ramdisks, etc from b535, b539 and b540, including b540 ramdisk patched for Magisk v18.
I've been using it and several other users and it worked fine
https://mega.nz/#F!JwkVyRya!Rb7OUE0z3PEpXBRxGOM-vQ
However, if you recived OTA Patch02 for b540, you will need to patch/install Magisk by checking both Preserving Encryption and Preserving AVB - for b535, b539 and b540 before Patch02, Preserving AVB was not needed. (only Preserve Encryption)
I'm currently back on b535, but with OTA Patch02, you can find on my Mega also its patched ramdisk, but again, because of Patch02, it was needed now to check also Preserve AVB.
If you are already on b540 with Patch02, I"m not sure if its stock ramdisk is the same as for b540 before Patch02 (probably yes, because OTA Patch02 was only few MB)
You can also extract ramdisk from your currently installed firmware directly from Oreo TWRP, go to Advanced, Terminal and use the command
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/ramdisk of=/external_sd/ramdisk.img
Extracted ramdisk.img will be saved to external SD card.
You can do the same from TWRP also for kernel and system - however, not for data partition (since TWRP lacks support to read encrypted data partition)

Hey please I'm looking for boot _recovery_crc.img

Eteon x said:
Hey please I'm looking for boot _recovery_crc.img
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Hi there,
Without information about which device you have (model number, Android version, build number, custom version) it is not possible to give you a suitable tip.
It would also be helpful to know why you need a specific image.
Up to Android 7 there was a boot.img and a recovery.img, as well as a recovery2.img.
From Android 8 on there was no longer a boot.img, but instead the ramdisk.img. And for the recovery the so-called recovery_ramdisk.img.
Both images are different for each firmware, which is why precise information is necessary. The images can be extracted from the Update.App.
To do this, the firmware suitable for the device must be downloaded.
A xxx.crc.img is meaningless because it's just a checksum and not an image to flash!

Tecalote said:
Hi there,
Without information about which device you have (model number, Android version, build number, custom version) it is not possible to give you a suitable tip.
It would also be helpful to know why you need a specific image.
Up to Android 7 there was a boot.img and a recovery.img, as well as a recovery2.img.
From Android 8 on there was no longer a boot.img, but instead the ramdisk.img. And for the recovery the so-called recovery_ramdisk.img.
Both images are different for each firmware, which is why precise information is necessary. The images can be extracted from the Update.App.
To do this, the firmware suitable for the device must be downloaded.
A xxx.crc.img is meaningless because it's just a checksum and not an image to flash!
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I was trying to flash an XML file from a board firmware using IDT and it's showing me that

Eteon x said:
I was trying to flash an XML file from a board firmware using IDT and it's showing me that
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Your Screenshot shows a Huawei p10 VTR Board firmware.
But this Thread is for P9, not for P10.
Is your device a Huawei P10?
Please ask in the Huawei P10 Forum.
I can't help you with IDT flashing method.
I worked for such cases only with ChimeraTool and sometimes with DC Phoenix. (Both are paid Services)

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Update p9 lite nougat ota "s ​​no officials

I was given a link. cronociclope Senior Member
I tested it. 100 for 100 on :cyclops:
It is necessary to return or to be emu 4. (MM).
Have the unlock code. (Bootloader).
Have downloaded the full firmware (2 files) Full-ota-mf-pv that twrp can install.
And have downloaded the firmware update, full full-ota-mf (no pv). (3 files).
pc+ winzip+ twrp (chinois), carteSD,
regard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTBvz71l4s0&t=1s
So on the pc, with winzip. Because with winrar for me it does not want to transfer large volumes. :
_ Downloaded a firmware emui 5. Full-ota-mf-pv for your device (it's a firmware in two files, which twrp for MM can install).
_______ update.zip and datafull hw-eu.zip
Uploaded emui update 5. Full-ota-mf not written pv and that does not share ota. But we want it. : (this is a firmware in three files).
________update.zip, public file and data hw-eu.zip
_ Open the update file of the pv version and delete the update.app, then open the update of the no pv version, and transfer update.app in the pv version.
Do the same thing with the datafull file hw-eu and data hw-eu.
In the public zip, there is a data folder with the product and system files.
In the zip data hw-eu, there is a data folder with the cust and version.
We can also transfer them.
In the zip data full hw-eu to data / hw_init :cyclops:
_copy your two new .zip files onto the SD card.
_start the phone in recovery twrp MM.
_ Go to wipe, advanced wipe, check all except well-sure sd card, and wipe to wipe.
_allez to install, installed both zip, it will show you two errors ignore them.
_allez to reboot, reboot system.
Hello
in the public zip, there is a data folder with the product and system files.
In the zip data hw-eu, there is a data folder with the cust and version.
We can also transfer them.
In the zip data full hw-eu to data / hw_init
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2017.09.20 VNS-L21C432B382 http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G1903/g1755/v97161/f1/full/update.zip
filelist http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G1903/g1755/v97161/f1/full/filelist.xml
B383 was released on Firmware Finder.
Install the OTA one (mb version).
Johnny TDN said:
B383 was released on Firmware Finder.
Install the OTA one (mb version).
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yes, full-ota-mf
2017.09.21 VNS-L21C432B383 http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G1903/g1755/v97303/f1/full/update.zip
filelist http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G1903/g1755/v97303/f1/full/filelist.xml
and
your pkg install full-ota-mf-pv vns-l21c432b371
2017.03.21 VNS-L21C432B371 http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G753/g104/v89798/f2/full/update.zip
filelist http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G753/g104/v89798/f2/full/filelist.xml
got an ota update b383.
failed at 32%
gg huawei
Johnny TDN said:
got an ota update b383.
failed at 32%
gg huawei
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strange 32%
with this method, I can even install p10 lite.
can be checked, the update.app that is the good you place in the update.zip
go to wipe before installing update.zip edit this seems important.
2017.08.30 VNS-L31C432B390 http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G1903/g1755/v97199/f1/full/update.zip
filelist http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G1903/g1755/v97199/f1/full/update.zip
If I am rooted and I have TWRP, can I install the update?
I installed update without come back in mm and without reset phone by this steps:
1)flash Hassan twrp recovery
2)download the 3 update file
3)extract update.app from update.zip and from update_full_VNS-L11_hw_eu.zip.
4)With Huawei update extractor extract the image file (system boot vendor cust version misc) from the two update.app and flash It with recovery. The product Image is not falshable, you have to extract this with ext4imageview
5)do a wipe cache and davilk and flash magisk zip to root. Install magisk manager (with the new update b391 i have some problem with supersu)
6)copy the file extract from product Image and data file extract from update_full_VNS-L11_hw_eu.zip and data_full_pubblic.zip in /data and in /product partition with solid Explorer with root permission.
Reboot
It's ok
http://oi63.tinypic.com/29cncx4.jpg
Paolo83 said:
I installed update without come back in mm and without reset phone by this steps:
1)flash Hassan twrp recovery
2)download the 3 update file
3)extract update.app from update.zip and from update_full_VNS-L11_hw_eu.zip.
4)With Huawei update extractor extract the image file (system boot vendor cust version) from the two update.app and flash It with recovery. The product Image is not falshable, you have to extract this with ext4imageview
5)do a wipe cache and davilk and flash magisk zip to root. Install magisk manager (with the new update b391 i have some problem with supersu)
6)copy the file extract from product Image and data file extract from update_full_VNS-L11_hw_eu.zip and data_full_pubblic.zip in /data and in /product partition with solid Explorer with root permission.
It's ok
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Hello
Hello
ALSO Product.img of update.zip?
Because, he does not want, that's why, I always go to MM.
bad reading sorry,
Chisetdel31260 said:
Hello
ALSO Product?
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We are not able ti flash product with this recovery, we can try to ask information to Hassan. The solution is to extract product.img with Android ICS JB EXT4 imagefile unpacker and copy the folder in /product with solid Explorer and root permission. It replace the file with the correct attribute. You have to use this metod to copy data folder
Paolo83 said:
We are not able ti flash product with this recovery, we can try to ask information to Hassan. The solution is to extract product.img with Android ICS JB EXT4 imagefile unpacker and copy the folder in /product with solid Explorer and root permission. It replace the file with the correct attribute. You have to use this metod to copy data folder
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I've already asked him to hassan and he added to install twrp product image, but its not working.
I tried to copy pasted already with a file explorer, but every time, things break. (either with force close parameters, or force close camera, or boot-animation disappears and becomes android).
there is always something wrong.
Yes, we leave from MM everything is ok, clean.
You have to use solid Explorer It works!! With this procedure In five minutes I upgrade to last version
Managed to update to b382.
Seems stable and somehow, the battery is much better o^o
go
time to download, c432b390.
And to transfer everything in the b370 zip, then to go back to c432b160, I installed it correctly.
so this version is emu 5.0.1, patch September 1, version kernel 25 aug and baseband 286.
as you can see.
Updated to b382 vns-l21.
Problem : No notifications on Hangouts. I must go to my friend's chat in order to see the notification.
I have a question for @Chisetdel31260 or @Paolo83 or for whom I can answer it.
Is it still unclear if it is necessary or not the data_full public, which contains this .zip? And how can I add it without errors? Thanks to whoever can guide me :angel:
Doble_f said:
I have a question for @Chisetdel31260 or @Paolo83 or for whom I can answer it.
Is it still unclear if it is necessary or not the data_full public, which contains this .zip? And how can I add it without errors? Thanks to whoever can guide me :angel:
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Hello
yes, I add it.
you just have to open the folder data / hw_init /
sorry,
for my bad English.
yet I do a great deal of effort.
for that google translator, does not blow up the planet.
Hi Chisetdel, I share this video, which includes the files OEMinfo.zip, Update.zip and Update_data_full.zip modified and ready to install via TWRP directly from EMUI 4.1 for the L21 (C432B382/EMUI 5.0.1) and L23 (C605B372/EMUI 5.0.1): here
Greetings

Magisk 19.3 and Samsung GT-I9001 (LineageOS 14.1, TWRP 2.8.1.0) does not work

Hi,
my Samsung GT-I9001 runs with LineageOS 14.1 (Nougat 7.1.2):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...opment/i9001-lineageos-galaxy-s-plus-t3793783
As recovery TWRP 2.8.1.0 (F2FS-support) is installed.
Wenn trying to install Magisk 19.3 using magisk-v19.3.zip via TWRP it does not work: Error message ""Error execute updater binary in zip" and no flash is done.
Any idea what is the reason? The TWRP 2.8.1.0 is the latest version I found for the I9001.
The I tried patching the stock-bootloader via the Magisk-Manager. The bootloader-file is a .tar-file, e.g. in
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24831012&postcount=1330.
Magisk works with .tar, too, but seems to exspect an .img-file inside. But inside the I9001-"Boot_loader.tar" is no .img-file but 3 .mbn-files and 1 .bin-file.
So I am asking for help. Is there no way using Magisk with the I9001 (and LineageOS 14.1/TWRP)?
You're not supposed to use the bootloader, but the boot image. Two very different parts of the system setup...
And since you have such an old TWRP you're going to have to use the patching method, but it is very far from certain that your device is compatible. Only way to know is to try though.
Oops. Sorry, my mistake. I am a newbie with this and until I was not aware of boot.img ... I supposed it as the "real" filename of the bootloader. And again learning something new. Thank a lot for teaching.
Fortunately I have made a backup of the stock-ROM with TWRP before flashing the ROM. In the backup I find the file boot.emmc.win. This seems to be the stock-boot.img. Is it corrcect that I only have to rename the file to boot.img?
If the I9001 is not compatible with Magisk, means patching of the boot.img would result in a not working code/boot.img (the patching-procedure itself worked w/o errors, but does thos mean, that the result is o.k.?) - is the real risk bricking the device?
That should be the boot image and it should work fine by just renaming it. But, if it's the boot image from the stock Samsung system it won't work with LineageOS. You'll find the boot image for the ROM inside the ROM zip.
If the boot image is incompatible the Manager will let you know by an error message. Save the installation log if that happens and it could possibly tell you in more detail what went wrong.
If everything goes smoothly and the Manager manages to patch the file without issue and you still end up not being able to boot your device after flashing it you can simply restore the unpatched boot image and everything will be back to normal again.
Thanks for the further explanations. But I am not sure understanding correct.
In my understanding of the Magisk-installation manual I have to use the original boot.img always, in every case.
Do I understand correct that this understanding is wrong and that I have to use for patching with the Magisk-Manager the specific boot.img of the actual running OS? So I have to extract the boot.img of the lineageos-14.1-.tar-file (or rename the boot.emmc.win from one of my later backups of the lineagos-14.1-system)?
I have tested patching meanwhile with the "original" boot.img from the old ("original") backup and also with a boot.img extracted from a complete stock-ROM I have found in the web. Magisk Manager patched both fles w/o problems.
btw: Need the patched file the name "boot.img" or doesn´t matter the ame of the patched file (when flashing with fastboot or Odin)?
Unfortunately - or fortunately - I was not able to flash the patched boot.img to the i9001:
adb can communicate with the i9001 when it is running normal (USB debug enabled) and attached via USB. But although Odin is realizing the i9001 attached in download-mode (what means that the USB-cable is working and the driver are installed) fastboot does not realize the i9001 attached in download-mode. I have tested a lot of cables, ports and USB-drivers - no success.
So I tried to flash the boot.img with Odin. For this the boot.img must be converted to a .tar- (or .tar.md5-)file. When searching for converting-tools I found the explanation how to change the output-format of the patched boot.img in Magisk-Manager to .tar. Unfortunately I do not find this option in the current/latest version of Magisk-Manager. What is wrong - is there a secret, a hidden way to activate this option or is this option available in older versions of Magisk Manager only - and if so can I use an older version only for patching and getting a .tar-boot-image-file?
What the documentation is talking about is indeed the untouched boot image of your currently running OS. Don't mix and match.
When flashing with Odin the image indeed need to be in tar-format. With the current Manager there is no option to change the output format because the Manager will take care of that itself. Feed it a tar file and it'll output a tar file. Unfortunately you'll likely get plain image files from the TWRP backups, so those files will be no good unless you convert them before patching.
But, you might not have to use Odin since you have TWRP. It can flash the patched boot image for you. No computer required...
Again thanks a lot for this teaching. I am a newbie in modifying, tuning, flashing smartphones, and although I have learned a lot in the last weeks there are yet a lot of thing I do not know.
I know that I can flash new OS as .zip-file with TWRP (and other files if the manual says that I have/can do it with TWRP ) but I did not know that I can flash with TWRP a boot.img-file. So I would like to ask for a brief guide how to do this. Or is this the same procedure as flashing any .zip-file?
Addition 1: TWRP 2.8.1.0 does not see/list the .img-Files ....
O.k., found in the web: Directly flashing .img: Version 2.8.4.0 and above ....
So I am back again where I started ... fastboot does not see the i9001 and Odin needs a .tar ...
Addition 2: In reg. of the boot.img of the actual used OS:
I have looked into the "original" flashed lineage-14.1-20180523-UNOFFICIAL-ariesve.zip and found the boot.img. But this boot.img is smaller (4.670 byte) than the boot.emmc.win of it´s backup (5.120 byte). In fact every boot.emmc.win of every TWRP-backup (doesn´t matter what OS I have tested) ist 5.120 bytes and larger than the boot.img of the .tar/.zip-file for flashing (different sizes). So if the files are not identical - how can just simply renaming the boot.emmc.win in boot.img result in a valid boot.img?
It's practically the same thing. You just have to switch to "Image" after choosing the install option and then pick what partition to flash to after selecting the file.
Didgeridoohan said:
It's practically the same thing. You just have to switch to "Image" after choosing the install option and then pick what partition to flash to after selecting the file.
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But not in version 2.8.1.0 - and there is no newer TWRP for the i9001.
MarkFalk said:
But not in version 2.8.1.0 - and there is no newer TWRP for the i9001.
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Yes. I'm going to forcefully introduce my palm to my face for a moment... Forgot about that tiny but crucial detail.
Just use the boot image file from the LineageOS zip. Patch it and flash the patched image to your device. If you can't get that working I'm going to have to hand this over to someone else, because I have practically zero knowledge on working with Samsung devices and their shenanigans.
Thanks. The small detail of "flashing" into the i9001 is the remaining problem.
As said fastboot does not see the i9001 in it´s download-mode although Odin sees the device and can flash e.g. the bootloader. Odin on the other hand needs a .tar-file and I do not find a way how to converting the (patched) boot.img into a .tar-file that Odin would accept as valid file.
In these cases I usually ask someone like @jenslody or @ianmacd. They usually have a lot more knowledge about Samsung stuff...
I have found a workaround:
1. Make a pure boot-backup with TWRP
2. Copy the backup-folder into/with a new name
3. Copy boot.emmc.win and boot.emmc.win.md5 from the backup to pc or root
4. Rename boot.emmc.win to boot.img
5. Patch boot.img with Magisk-Manager
6. Rename the result to boot.emmc.win
7. Copy boot.emmc.win to the new backup-folder
8. Make a RD5-hash of boot.emmc.win
9. Replace the hash in boot.emmc.win.rd5 with the new hash
10. Copy boot.emmc.win.rd5 to the new backup-folder
11. Boot into TWRP and restore boot from the new folder
It works with the i9001 and lineageOS14.1 and TWRP 2.8.1.0 and the newest Magisk, but it should work with all devices.

SM-T295 - I have root!!

I have root on my SM-T295 A8 tablet!!
Attached boot.tar file is for XXU2ASL3 only.
T295-Magisk-AP.tar
Okay, after multiple failed attempts, I read about a method to root my T295. It did not work!! But, I decided to just use Magisk Manager on the boot.img file only. The resultant file would not flash - it will fail. The original boot.img & recovery.img files are 65,536K bytes each. I had to take the Magisk modified boot.img and overlay it onto the original boot.ing file. I did the same for the recovery.img. Then the files would flash successfully. The first thing after booting was to check Magisk Manager. It showed I have Magisk 20.3 installed. So, I tested this with Root Explorer. I did have root!!
If you are going to try this, you need to unlock your boot loader, I think. I have not tried this with a locked bootloader.
Hi gcrutchr,
You mind telling me the steps on how to root as i have the same model firmware XXU2ASL3 as you. ( totally new to this)
Thanks
I have SM-T290, and want to know about how to overlay boot.img
​I have all files just tell me how to overlay modified magisk boot.img onto original stock boot.img.
Thanks . I really need your support, pls help. I want to root my tablet which is same model as yours except sim card slot is missing

[OOS][ALL][Stock boot][Stock recovery] OxygenOS 11.0.0

Here are all the boot.img and recovery.img of OxygenOS 11.0.0. Since TWRP isn't ready yet, I guess a lot of people need it if they didn't keep their root permissions.
As I only have a EU device I can only provide a patched boot.img for that device. But with the original .img files it should be easy to patch and flash it yourself. To make it clear: boot.img and recovery.img are stock unless said otherwise. They've just been extracted from the payload.bin inside the respective OOS update zip file.
OOS 11.0.0 EU:
boot.img
boot.img (Magisk v22 patched)
recovery.img
OOS 11.0.0 GLOBAL:
boot.img
recovery.img
OOS 11.0.0 INDIA:
boot.img
recovery.img
Please note: I'm not responsible for anything you do to your device. You use these files at your own risk. I will not provide any further .img files nor ask me for patched files. Any contribution with patched boot.img files is welcome of course. Also note although I'm a moderator, this thread is neither official nor in any way more or less trustworthy than any other contribution by other awesome members!
Would I be able to keep my phone rooted with this after updating?
This is very useful
thanks
jman12311 said:
Would I be able to keep my phone rooted with this after updating?
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No, unless you use the Magisk patched EU version. Otherwise always install the update, then use the Magisk Manager to patch the inactive slot and then (only then!) reboot. Then you'll keep root.
Otherwise use the stock boot.img and patch with Magisk Manager. Then flash the patched image via fastboot. There are plenty of tutorials on XDA
Hi i installed the update already but didn't reboot what is the solution to keep root ?
Janusk22 said:
Hi i installed the update already but didn't reboot what is the solution to keep root ?
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1. Install Magisk manager app
2. Open the app and choose "Install to inactive slot (After OTA)"
3. Reboot!
already now i have a magisk module who is making bootloop i already have access to adb via recovery how to remove it
Janusk22 said:
already now i have a magisk module who is making bootloop i already have access to adb via recovery how to remove it
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Use USB debugging and a PC with the code:
Code:
adb wait-for-device shell magisk --remove-modules
If USB debugging isn't enabled, flash the stock boot.img (without root), boot it, enable ADB debugging and allow the connection to the PC. Then flash the patched boot.img and execute the command above
That is assuming you have a OnePlus 7T Pro which doesn't have a decryptable recovery. Otherwise you can simply flash the Magisk uninstaller
But i have a error I think that i cannot write in system
I have always : cannot be accessible
Thanks i just had to run the command when i rebooted
Is just me or GPS takes more time to "fix" satellites?
FSadino said:
Is just me or GPS takes more time to "fix" satellites?
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Not longer than usual. But I often had GPS fix issues with my 7T Pro where it takes 5-10 minutes despite using A-GPS.
Macusercom said:
Not longer than usual. But I often had GPS fix issues with my 7T Pro where it takes 5-10 minutes despite using A-GPS.
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I calibrated the A-Gps again, let's see if that was it. Thank you
Hi I was wondering if you could possibly share the android 11 update file I have a Oneplus 7T Pro HD1910 currently on OOS 10.1.14 It would be awesome if you can PM me. I've tried downloading from Oygen Updater it fails at 98% also on XDA forum the download fails. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks
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As I only have a EU device I can only provide a patched boot.img for that device. But with the original .img files it should be easy to patch and flash it yourself. To make it clear: boot.img and recovery.img are stock unless said otherwise. They've just been extracted from the payload.bin inside the respective OOS update zip file.
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Hey, could you please share the payload.bin extract procedure?
Ia possible to use this files to back to stock rom from lineageos 18.1? If yes, can someone help me and give me the procedure how to do this?
For all the "EU" and "global" files, I get "fastboot: error: boot partition is smaller than boot image". The Magisk version can be installed, but then I get a Qualcomm crash screen when I try to actually start it.

Question boot.img 13.0.8.0.SKDEUXM

Hi everyone,
How can I get the boot.img (either patched with magisk or clean) for the 13.0.8.0.SKDEUXM (11TPro vili - EEA)?
I've performed an OTA update, patched with magisk 24.1 with the option to "install to inactive slot (after OTA)" and now I can't boot into the device.
This is the process I've followed in previous updates, but this time it hasn't worked.
I've tried changing active slots (A/B) and trying to boot, without any luck.
Many thanks!
FYI, i've extracted boot.img from the recovery file:
https://bigota.d.miui.com/V13.0.8.0.SKDEUXM/miui_VILIEEAGlobal_V13.0.8.0.SKDEUXM_5142aa18f5_12.0.zip
Using those instructions: https://www.droidwin.com/extract-pa...The_Need_to_Extract_payload_bin_File_using_PC
If someone needs the untouched boot.ini 13.0.8.0.SKDEUXM (11TPro vili - EEA) file, just let me know.
I have seen that there are problems after updating to miui 13 with the option to "install to inactive slot (after OTA)". How to do it in good way? I have last time almost bricked my device and i don't want to have same ****ty feeling again...
Did you manage to patch with Magisk and install SafetyNet?
shr3kull said:
FYI, i've extracted boot.img from the recovery file:
https://bigota.d.miui.com/V13.0.8.0.SKDEUXM/miui_VILIEEAGlobal_V13.0.8.0.SKDEUXM_5142aa18f5_12.0.zip
Using those instructions: https://www.droidwin.com/extract-pa...The_Need_to_Extract_payload_bin_File_using_PC
If someone needs the untouched boot.ini 13.0.8.0.SKDEUXM (11TPro vili - EEA) file, just let me know.
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ciao, i am not able to extract boot.img 13.0.8.0 dispitee i follow the procedure above, could you put the boot.img uou extract here. thanks in advance
Just download a fastboot rom(tgz) the boot img is inside the img folder.
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/vili/stable/V13.0.8.0.SKDEUXM/

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