where can download boot.img
I downloaded the rom for A8+ from: https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/g...e/SM-A730F/BRI/download/A730FXXU7CUI2/1583269
but after unzipping, I don't see the boot.img file.
YT_iceice said:
where can download boot.img
I downloaded the rom for A8+ from: https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/g...e/SM-A730F/BRI/download/A730FXXU7CUI2/1583269
but after unzipping, I don't see the boot.img file.
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For installing Magisk, you should patch the whole AP.
For detailed instructions visit the Magisk website with good documentation.
If you still want the boot.img .... then unzip the AP by first removing .gz.
Ok
serach for a Payload dumper
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Note: With this zip file you can flash s219 build directly with SP flash tool no need to flash lollipop rom
Flashing Procedure :
Download the file given at the bottom of the post.
Extract the zip file with any software.
Install all drivers,If u already installed before then leave this step.
Go To MTK_Koleos_flashtool_v5.1536.00.000 Folder and open flash_tool.
Now you will be asked for the scatter file.
Browse the folder to which you have extracted the downloaded zip.
And then go to SW folder and open target_bin folder.
You will find a text file named MT6753_Android_scatter click on it.
Then it takes some time for loading the scatter file.
After that click on download button and connect your device to pc after shutting it down.
The Process will be started and after flashing you will be directly in the S219 Marshmallow Build.
DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE :fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
Video Tutorial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qIU863_PaU
Visit the site : www.atozhacks.blogspot.com
Vijay chandra said:
Note: With this zip file you can flash s219 build directly with SP flash tool no need to flash lollipop rom
Flashing Procedure :
Download the file given at the bottom of the post.
Extract the zip file with any software.
Install all drivers,If u already installed before then leave this step.
Go To MTK_Koleos_flashtool_v5.1536.00.000 Folder and open flash_tool.
Now you will be asked for the scatter file.
Browse the folder to which you have extracted the downloaded zip.
And then go to SW folder and open target_bin folder.
You will find a text file named MT6753_Android_scatter click on it.
Then it takes some time for loading the scatter file.
After that click on download button and connect your device to pc after shutting it down.
The Process will be started and after flashing you will be directly in the S219 Marshmallow Build.
DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE :fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
Visit the site : www.atozhacks.blogspot.com
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this will be very helpfull ..Thankyou
hirencj said:
this will be very helpfull ..Thankyou
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Vijay chandra said:
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Yeah sure bro..
@Vijay chandra Could you tell me how to retain my personal data n app data while flashing your ROW s219 update. Currently I am on s219 with TWRP 3.0.2 rooted with SuperSU PseudoPro version 2.78 systemless.
Kessang said:
@Vijay chandra Could you tell me how to retain my personal data n app data while flashing your ROW s219 update. Currently I am on s219 with TWRP 3.0.2 rooted with SuperSU PseudoPro version 2.78 systemless.
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backup data in TWRP ,after flashing this restore that
I Made both a fold with. Bat executable files to double click on and install boot.img files that have twrp and magisk preinstalled. Also a secondary executable that copy both magisk2.1.4 and a orangefox recovery zip files to your phone once in recovery or adb mode.
Just made them as quick installers and restoring root on The phone.
Installation
1. Extract zip file.
2. Goto bootloader mode or recovery mode. (bootloader mode to install root/twrp and recovery mode to send files to your phone.)
3. Just goto the folder and execute either. Bat files you want.
Enjoy
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Beta2
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spheady said:
I Made both a fold with. Bat executable files to double click on and install boot.img files that have twrp and magisk preinstalled. Also a secondary executable that copy both magisk2.1.4 and a orangefox recovery zip files to your phone once in recovery or adb mode.
Just made them as quick installers and restoring root on The phone.
Installation
1. Extract zip file.
2. Goto bootloader mode or recovery mode. (bootloader mode to install root/twrp and recovery mode to send files to your phone.)
3. Just goto the folder and execute either. Bat files you want.
Enjoy
10.3.8
Beta2
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Is this for oos 11 beta 2
spheady said:
Yeah. It just installs the Open beta 2 boot. Img with a batch file inside the folder i made. Make sure you don't run the other version I made for oxygen 10.3.8. Theirs another batch file I also included witch sends the orangefox recovery and a magisk zip file. It should help ad I just tested today before uploading it to my mega. Nz cloud.
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Ok so i tried this last night it does install the orangefox recovery but still cant boot recovery without getting stuck on the screen flashing so i just flashed my own patched boot.img do you have a working recovery on your device
if so can you help me get it to flash to y device im on beta2 gm1917 8gb 256gb
I'd advise against using this. I received a virus message for Troj/Agent-ABZF.
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It seems that Magisk is more complicated to install now. I did flash the latest version as a zip, as I have always done, but I understand that method is deprecated and suppose it might break or otherwise go way in the future.
The whole process of getting one's boot.img seems complicated for people who are not seasoned ROM developers. Of course I understand there are instructions one can read and learn how to get the boot.img, etc., but given that one has to have a ROM .zip to install the ROM, couldn't an option for Magisk be to extract the boot.img from the ROM .zip if that's what the user has on hand?
Shred00 said:
It seems that Magisk is more complicated to install now. I did flash the latest version as a zip, as I have always done, but I understand that method is deprecated and suppose it might break or otherwise go way in the future.
The whole process of getting one's boot.img seems complicated for people who are not seasoned ROM developers. Of course I understand there are instructions one can read and learn how to get the boot.img, etc., but given that one has to have a ROM .zip to install the ROM, couldn't an option for Magisk be to extract the boot.img from the ROM .zip if that's what the user has on hand?
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The zip method still works fine for most devices, i still use it on my Pixel 2XL
Download the latest magisk-xxxx.apk, make a copy and rename it to magisk-xxxx.zip, flash via custom recovery
Or
If on Windows 64 Bit, you can use this payload dumper (which doesnt require Python to be installed) to extract the img files, including boot.img, doesnt get any easier:
payload_dumper-win64.zip | Tool by geminids14 for Utilities
Extract payload.bin in xiaomi weekly build zip for MI A1
androidfilehost.com
I still use the zip method as it requires less fiddly steps
73sydney said:
The zip method still works fine for most devices, i still use it on my Pixel 2XL
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I flashed it on my Oneplus6 (A/B device) running LineageOS 18.1 with TWRP and it worked, but it did not survive an OTA update, which I guess is topjohnwu/Magisk#3820. I was wondering if that not surviving an OTA update was one of the reasons ZIP flashing is being deprecated.
73sydney said:
If on Windows 64 Bit,
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Not. Am on Linux.
73sydney said:
you can use this payload dumper (which doesnt require Python to be installed) to extract the img files, including boot.img, doesnt get any easier:
payload_dumper-win64.zip | Tool by geminids14 for Utilities
Extract payload.bin in xiaomi weekly build zip for MI A1
androidfilehost.com
I still use the zip method as it requires less fiddly steps
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Understood. And I understand the palaver one needs to go through to use the boot.img patching once one has a ROM ZIP. It just seems that that is all something that could be baked into the Magisk Manager to make the whole process a bit less of an ordeal.
Hello folks,
I am trying to create a lineage build following this guide:
Building LineageOS for your device
How I build a custom ROM for my android device on my own, and how to do that with your own device.
medium.com
but I am struggling to find the device vendor files for the Mi 11. Does anyone know where or how to get them?
Best wishes
hi if that helps. : https://github.com/MiCode/Xiaomi_Kernel_OpenSource/tree/venus-r-oss
jejemc said:
hi if that helps. : https://github.com/MiCode/Xiaomi_Kernel_OpenSource/tree/venus-r-oss
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thank you I already found the repo for the Kernel Files and the Device Tree. But I also need the vendor files which are not included in this repo. Maybe they can be extracted from miui rom file but I don't know.
Download the latest MIUI rom and follow these instructions:
Extract Android OTA Payload.bin File using Payload Dumper Tool
Learn how to dump and extract Android OTA Payload.bin file to get the boot.img (for rooting with Magisk), vendor.img, and other other partition images.
www.thecustomdroid.com
Oh and once you have the vendor.img file from above to extract that check here:
Kitchen [Windows][Tool] CRB [V3.2.5]
Welcome to CRB Android Kitchen Screenshot Short description CRB Android Kitchen is a user-friendly software application designed to help users build custom ROMs for Android devices. It supports Android 10, 11, 12, and 13 and the Ext4, F2FS...
forum.xda-developers.com
Sage said:
Download the latest MIUI rom and follow these instructions:
Extract Android OTA Payload.bin File using Payload Dumper Tool
Learn how to dump and extract Android OTA Payload.bin file to get the boot.img (for rooting with Magisk), vendor.img, and other other partition images.
www.thecustomdroid.com
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This tool is easier/better: payload-dumper-go.
Github
psf_burner said:
thank you I already found the repo for the Kernel Files and the Device Tree. But I also need the vendor files which are not included in this repo. Maybe they can be extracted from miui rom file but I don't know.
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Any updates ?
DarckZian said:
Any updates ?
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Currenrly I am struggling to set up the build as it is my first time. I will let you know if I can get something working.
Unfortunately I will not be able to create a working build as I am missing to much know how. If there is enyone I can help creating necessary files let me know.
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/