Hi, anyone tried root dp3?
Shouldn't be any different. So long as the boot image can be extracted.
If we can upgrade from 12 and already rooted then may be able to extract on the fly with a local installation.
Rolling back is another thing altogether.
Fastboot ROM I'd assume would the best rollback
How can I extract boot image?
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be68ar said:
How can I extract boot image?
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Use Payload Dumper to extract Payload.bin
be68ar said:
How can I extract boot image?
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I have a guide for that, there are others.
Have a look, it's the same process. Needs to be the full zip which it is.
Thanks all I go to try
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I already messed up and need to replace my boot.img for my 3T. If anyone can extract theirs or know where to lead me that would be helpful.
Here you go.
https://app.box.com/s/uqvfidho0kwh442eaotw3c5sigd48b32
Or go to OP3T dev forum, and download a full OTA in the TWRP thread.
cousinit99 said:
Here you go.
https://app.box.com/s/uqvfidho0kwh442eaotw3c5sigd48b32
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Thanks!!
antnyhills said:
Thanks!!
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Use Thanks button
I have got the boot.img file. Can some one guide how to flash it? I mean in which partition I have to flash this img file?
abhi8569 said:
I have got the boot.img file. Can some one guide how to flash it? I mean in which partition I have to flash this img file?
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fastboot flash boot boot.img
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The only .zip I can find already has a modified boot.img that is rooted. I'm looking for a bone stock one so that I can apply the H21120x OTA via TWRP. (I guess I Could just write out the boot.img update from the updater-script).
Anyone have a copy of this from their device or a way to get it from a KDZ?
pizzaboy192 said:
The only .zip I can find already has a modified boot.img that is rooted. I'm looking for a bone stock one so that I can apply the H21120x OTA via TWRP. (I guess I Could just write out the boot.img update from the updater-script).
Anyone have a copy of this from their device or a way to get it from a KDZ?
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i think you can using ext2explore-2.2.71 you can then get boot.
raptorddd said:
i think you can using ext2explore-2.2.71 you can then get boot.
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That worked!
I'd also recommend not doing it the way I did (modifying the update.zip and flashing stock boot.img) it seems to have broken Bluetooth.
raptorddd said:
i think you can using ext2explore-2.2.71 you can then get boot.
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I was able to get a H81120V boot.img extracted from the kdz, but it looks like flashing the update.zip through TWRP breaks bluetooth.
pizzaboy192 said:
I was able to get a H81120V boot.img extracted from the kdz, but it looks like flashing the update.zip through TWRP breaks bluetooth.
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sorry i just extract and flash ive never modified boot.
To those wo have trouble to root their phones!
Try to use a command line lz4 tool, to extract the boot.img from boot.img.lz4. I tried before with 7Zip and it didn't worked. After I tried a command line tool, even the sizes of the boot images were different. This did the trick for me
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nebkas
nebkas said:
To those wo have trouble to root their phones!
Try to use a command line lz4 tool, to extract the boot.img from boot.img.lz4. I tried before with 7Zip and it didn't worked. After I tried a command line tool, even the sizes of the boot images were different. This did the trick for me
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nebkas
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which one? could u please link to that tool or share here your using?
an-_-dro said:
which one? could u please link to that tool or share here your using?
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I used that one. Just drop off the boot.img.lz4 on the .exe file.
nebkas said:
I used that one. Just drop off the boot.img.lz4 on the .exe file.
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i also used that but still not successful >_<
i thought different tool, but anyway thanks.
an-_-dro said:
i also used that but still not successful >_<
i thought different tool, but anyway thanks.
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I'm sorry. I also flashed the complete downloaded firmware(all files) before I extracted the boot.img.lz4 from it. maybe thats why it worked?
nebkas said:
I'm sorry. I also flashed the complete downloaded firmware(all files) before I extracted the boot.img.lz4 from it. maybe thats why it worked?
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maybe 4 or 5 attempts with different patched img but i never make it hahaha of course i also flashed complete downloaded firmware after and wait 7 days between each attempt.
I struggled a lot too yesterday(got my device yesterday ). I used also this one to repack the .img and flashed it with the odin version in the bin directory.
7zip is enough to wrap img file to tar
an-_-dro said:
7zip is enough to wrap img file to tar
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yes, maybe. But who knows what all the apps are doing. that file makes it to a tar.md5.
Thanks OP... it worked on my A605FN.
I was unable to patch the boot image in Magisk Manager as it returned error.
I tried your tool and it patched.
Wouldn't it be simpler to just flash the last Asphyx twrp build, and then flash magisk from twrp?
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pr1jker said:
Wouldn't it be simpler to just flash the last Asphyx twrp build, and then flash magisk from twrp?
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Sure, but there wasn't any twrp working when I started the Thread
Hello. I am having an issue getting my oem unlock option back. I have followed every tutorial that I could find trying to get rmm back to normal status and have had my a600t1 on for 39 days nonstop. If anyone could give advice or just point me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it. I'm at a loss. Thanks in advance for any help
guess maybe nobody can help with my issue. i dont know about you all but its polite to answer even if the answer is no.
Just share I have rooted my Samsung Galaxy A6 2018 SM-A600G Android 9 Pie with Magiskm you can watch this video https://youtu.be/1y1p7-Hzm_o
for rooting it, I have to install Magisk twice, one for prevent boot loop after install TWRP and second for rooting after install MagiskManager.
I have a problem with root. I can't set fingerprint because the System crash. After crash i have to install over again. I have notice that twrp recovery have an error when i go in internal storage It have 0mb and i must format
SubGenius said:
Thanks OP... it worked on my A605FN.
I was unable to patch the boot image in Magisk Manager as it returned error.
I tried your tool and it patched.
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did you have boot.img for this devise but for 9.0 thx
I download the stock fastboot rom in hope to find the stock recovery.img. But there is no recovery.img name on it. Wonder whats the image name for the stock recovery. Or any of you guys can upload the stock recovery ?? Thank you so much!
If you're trying to return a 10s to stock you don't need an .img file you either need the .tgz fastboot file or the recovery file .zip, using the xiaomi tool. Both versions are available on the official Xiaomi mi site. All the info you need is here:
https://c.mi.com//miuidownload/detail?device=1900397
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I download the stock fastboot rom in hope to find the stock recovery.img. But there is no recovery.img name on it. Wonder whats the image name for the stock recovery. Or any of you guys can upload the stock recovery ?? Thank you so much!
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the recovery is inside the boot.img, so you'll need to reflash the boot image
stuntdouble said:
If you're trying to return a 10s to stock you don't need an .img file you either need the .tgz fastboot file or the recovery file .zip, using the xiaomi tool. Both versions are available on the official Xiaomi mi site. All the info you need is here:
https://c.mi.com//miuidownload/detail?device=1900397
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I am already on stock and i also downloaded the .tgz file. I just want to extract the recovery.img from the downloaded .tgz file but no recovery.img named on it . I want to revert from twrp to stock recovery without losing any data.
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the recovery is inside the boot.img, so you'll need to reflash the boot image
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Ok i see boot.img. Weird. As i watch other videos, their recovery.img was named recovery.img. Anyway, can i directly flash it tru twrp?
pumpkin072618 said:
Ok i see boot.img. Weird. As i watch other videos, their recovery.img was named recovery.img. Anyway, can i directly flash it tru twrp?
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i think new devices that shipped with android 11 now use boot image for recovery? anyways to flash it go in twrp --> advanced --> install kernel and select the kernel
J6idot said:
i think new devices that shipped with android 11 now use boot image for recovery? anyways to flash it go in twrp --> advanced --> install kernel and select the kernel
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Thanks bro. Already done flashing.
Install kernel don't work though. I just directly flash it as image. Anyways, thanks alot bro. You're really a big help in this group!
So i've tried modding it 3 times, soft bricked all times, can anyone provide a solid guide?
What was your procedure?
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What was your procedure?
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i don't remember since it's been around like a year since i last tried, but i think it was a bad rom.
Check build number in "About phone" and find the corresponding ROM here
thomaskmaagaard said:
Check build number in "About phone" and find the corresponding ROM here
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do you have a guide on how to flash it and root?
Extract boot.img from firmware (google "android firmware extractor)
Move boot.img to phone and patch image via magisk
Move patched image back to PC and flash with fastboot flash boot patchedboot.img
thomaskmaagaard said:
Extract boot.img from firmware (google "android firmware extractor)
Move boot.img to phone and patch image via magisk
Move patched image back to PC and flash with fastboot flash boot patchedboot.img
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can you link an extractor or is that not allowed?
Zeooxxx said:
can you link an extractor or is that not allowed?
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I could, but don't really have a link to whatever one i downloaded on my PC ages ago. I just go to google and pick the first one that works with Windows. You'll usually need Python installed and remember to read the instructions for the extractor closely or you might end up with missing requirements for the script.
You can also try your luck with looking for pre-patched images on the web. The ROM repo post and the general help board will usually have people asking for pre-patched boot images. See if anyone has uploaded one matching your build number, region AND update version.