[Q] Flash tool version 0.25 by Bin4ry doesn't recognize firmware
Hi,
I want to install dual touch on my X10 which I found at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=921302.
I installed Flash Tool 0.25 and when I start it and go for flash option, it doesn't show any files even though I copied dualtouch folder under firmwares. ANy hint what can be wrong?
eoidfil said:
Hi,
I want to install dual touch on my X10 which I found at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=921302.
I installed Flash Tool 0.25 and when I start it and go for flash option, it doesn't show any files even though I copied dualtouch folder under firmwares. ANy hint what can be wrong?
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1. Read the instructions on that thread.
2. Post your question there. (However, in your case you can not post in development forum because you have less than 10 posts)
Trust me, the answer to your question is in the FIRST post if you read it CAREFULLY and follow the instructions!
Hint: The keyword in "bundle". Good Luck.
put files in \firmwares\my-firmware\
Also check your unzipped folder. Sometimes the files are two folders deep and you have to move them up.
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batman_112 said:
1. Read the instructions on that thread.
2. Post your question there. (However, in your case you can not post in development forum because you have less than 10 posts)
Trust me, the answer to your question is in the FIRST post if you read it CAREFULLY and follow the instructions!
Hint: The keyword in "bundle". Good Luck.
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I had this same problem and rather than listening to key word or hint at bundle. even though it is correct. click on the advanced tab (which apparently is too hard for other people to just say) and replace the kernel.sin file along with the loader.sin file in your 2.1 software. then flash as normal. voila. mt.
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I had this same problem and rather than listening to key word or hint at bundle. even though it is correct. click on the advanced tab (which apparently is too hard for other people to just say) and replace the kernel.sin file along with the loader.sin file in your 2.1 software. then flash as normal. voila. mt.
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Maybe it is even harder for some people to read and follow simple and clear instructions? Or maybe it is easier for some people to start threads about topics/issues already discussed (and resolved) numerous times on this forum because they are too lazy to read through the posts? Don't you think?
ok so i want to try just for the fun of it, reinstalling 1.6 wwe_R1fb001 i have the rom downloaded, unzipped, but there two files and unzip those and .......ok now im lost using the 2.5 flasher what would i put where or do i need to use some older method?
sorry for such a noob question.
joey3038 said:
ok so i want to try just for the fun of it, reinstalling 1.6 i have the rom downloaded, unzipped, but there two files and unzip those and .......ok now im lost using the 2.5 flasher what would i put where or do i need to use some older method?
sorry for such a noob question.
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You need to create software bundle. Go to advanced --> Bundle Creation. Once you create the bundle, then you can flash the firmware.
sorry to still be a dumb ass but from which unzipped rar file do i use sin files from both unzipped rar's
one file is phone the other is android.
once its been done its easy but till then the whole 2 folders option is throwing me off.
joey3038 said:
sorry to still be a dumb ass but from which unzipped rar file do i use sin files from both unzipped rar's
one file is phone the other is android.
once its been done its easy but till then the whole 2 folders option is throwing me off.
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Two folders means you need to create a sub-folder inside the firmware folder. E.g. /firmware/my_firmware and in the sub-folder put all the SIN files associated with that firmware.
You need to unzip any firmware you download regardless of the flash tool. One rar is probably the flash tool and the other is the firmware. You need to extract all files.
ok plz dont get frustrated i know you know what your talking about and your like just read the directions... but some of these you guys have been doing so long you forgot some of us get lost right after words like zip and rar lol.
id have to build a bundle and here is my choices, first unzipped folder has this in it.
metadata.dat DAT file
simlock.ta TA file
system_s1-sw-live-ac12-0001-s1-partion-with-spare.sin
update XML doc
userdata_s1-sw-live-ac12-0001-s1-partion-with-spare.sin
other folder has
amss.sin
amss_fs.sin
several other sin files then
preset.ta TA FILE
recovery.sin
update xml document
so this is why im saying huh confused how do i build a bundle from 2 different folders also when i tried to use flash tool with placing sin files in firmware folder it didnt work. i didnt place them in a sub folder in the firmware if that could have been why it didnt work
btw i have 2.1 and multi touch installed on fone using flash tool and didnt brick fone lol again thx for help were not all as genious as you guys.
What fw do u want to flash? You will find a sticky thread in the development forum titled "Decrypted branded roms..." Just download the fw you want from there. Then use it with the flash tool.
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im trying to use this one WWE_R1FB001
the rar not ftf those mess me up too save that for another day
have you unzipped the WWE_R1FB001 try it and see what im talking about.
joey3038 said:
im trying to use this one WWE_R1FB001
the rar not ftf those mess me up too save that for another day
have you unzipped the WWE_R1FB001 try it and see what im talking about.
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Unfortunately I am not on my computer now so I can't.
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face/palm lol.
joey3038 said:
face/palm lol.
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Lol sorry. I see what you are saying from what you posted. You need to gather all the sin files in one folder and rename them. You can try downloading another firmware from that link to see what I mean.
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hi!
i am currently using an HTC HD2- ROM version: 1.72.206.3 (86372) WWE
Radio version: 2.07.51.22_2
as you can see i have made no changes to the software since i got it.
i have tried to load in a new radio and a new rom- Leo_RADIO_2.12.50.02_2 and
Miri_Steve0007_Elegancia_V3.0_FINAL... but when i go to load them usoing the update utility i get the message in the image.
thanks, harry.
Hi
From the looks of it, the filename might be incorrect or in the wrong location.
First, put the update utility file(s) in a folder along with the radio file that you want to use. Rename the radio file to ruu_signed.nbh (exactly like that). The try run the update - it should work.
If you follow the above instructions for your ROM file (Miri_Steve0007_Elegancia_V3.0_FINAL... ) then that should work too! Make sure you rename it as I have said above.
PS you can only update the Radio OR the ROM not both at the same time (as far as I know), so do one after the other.
Latz
Thanks for your reply. i done what you said, but am now getting "ERROR [238] : file read" :S
any ideas?
thanks, harry
Couple of things here
1) did you hardspl the deivce yet?
2) did you try and mount the files with a cd image mounter?
If you haven't done 1 then you can't flash anything that isn't a stock rom and if you did 2 you'll probably want to redownload the files. Also ensure that the path to the file doesn't exceed 256 characters. Some programs still have issues with really long file names
in post 1 that long filename, you didn't show the file extension, you are unzipping the downloaded file? (assuming it comes zipped, most do, zip, rar, 7z file extensions all need unpacking.
you shouldn't actually need to rename the file ruu signed, and you can't have two rom/radio .nbh files in the same folder.
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Couple of things here
1) did you hardspl the deivce yet?
2) did you try and mount the files with a cd image mounter?
If you haven't done 1 then you can't flash anything that isn't a stock rom and if you did 2 you'll probably want to redownload the files. Also ensure that the path to the file doesn't exceed 256 characters. Some programs still have issues with really long file names
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i have hspl3 on my phone... but i dont really know why or what it is, i have no clue about all this stuff, i was just trying everything lol
thanks,harry
samsamuel said:
in post 1 that long filename, you didn't show the file extension, you are unzipping the downloaded file? (assuming it comes zipped, most do, zip, rar, 7z file extensions all need unpacking.
you shouldn't actually need to rename the file ruu signed, and you can't have two rom/radio .nbh files in the same folder.[/QUOT
sorry i dont understand, is unpacking the same thing as unzipping?
thanks, harry
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harryreid said:
samsamuel said:
in post 1 that long filename, you didn't show the file extension, you are unzipping the downloaded file? (assuming it comes zipped, most do, zip, rar, 7z file extensions all need unpacking.
you shouldn't actually need to rename the file ruu signed, and you can't have two rom/radio .nbh files in the same folder.[/QUOT
sorry i dont understand, is unpacking the same thing as unzipping?
thanks, harry
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yes it is. unpacking is acutally the corect term considering the way compressed files work
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harryreid said:
i have hspl3 on my phone... but i dont really know why or what it is, i have no clue about all this stuff, i was just trying everything lol
thanks,harry
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Start with your phone off, hold the volume down Button and power the phone on. If the multi colored screen says HSPL on it, you should be able to flash just fine.
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juggs said:
Start with your phone off, hold the volume down Button and power the phone on. If the multi colored screen says HSPL on it, you should be able to flash just fine.
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it does come up, but still no joy. i cant think of what im doing wrong!
thaks, harry.
Having trouble booting into Cynogen. As far as I can tell, everything is flashedd correctly. I got the initramfs and zimage from here. They flashed fine and the system boots into the multi boot screen.
Then I copied the openaos-gingerbread-anoa-gen8_113301.img.gz from here to my device through the USB MSC renaming it to openaos-gingerbread.img.gz
I believe that the menu.lst file should update itself so there should be no need to edit the file. I had to edit the file anyway, not sure why. Tried editing it through np++ and got Ginger-Bread listed in the boot menu. Tried to boot into it but it just sat at the OpenAOS screen and did nothing. I left it on that screen for close to half an hour.
I then tried the menu.lst file that is linked to the post by gbohm but the same thing happened.
When I access recovery and start USB MSC again it shows a ~525MB file called openaos-gingerbread.img and it has a folder called openaos which has a subfolder called disabled. Nothing else.
I tried this off the back of a full wipe so there is nothing on the device at all. No archos FW or anything. Coming from UD 1.5
Any idea what might be going on?
Edit: one last note. This was all done on my Windows machine. Will try it on my ubuntu server tomorrow. That machine is just a little more awkwardly placed
Maybe be you edited the menu.let wrong
Lokk in my "OpenAOS Full Instructions Thread" for tips;-) here in general section
Lenn said:
Maybe be you edited the menu.let wrong
Lokk in my "OpenAOS Full Instructions Thread" for tips;-) here in general section
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No. Like I already said lenn update your guide or mention that it is outdated and point to the wiki.
This is what I was afraid off, giving people wrong instructions and make it worse for them.
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d31b0y you did it correct. Just copy openaos-gingerbread-anoa-gen8_113301.img.gz and rename it to openaos-gingerbread.img.gz
The menu.lst should update itself and create an extra Gingerbread entry in the bootmenu.
Some things that could go wrong is that you didn't safely umount or remove the drive. So the image got corrupted.
Another thing is that you maybe didn't rename it correctly using capital letters perhaps.
However my best guess is that the image got corrupted during download or during copy renaming and not safely remove the drive.
This http://dev.openaos.org/wiki/AndroidInstall_CM7_Gingerbread is the guide to follow and no other.
We from openaos recommend using linux to do the procedure, it is also much easier for us to support when coming for questions on irc http://www.openaos.org/chat
Maurice
Sorry, but stil >> 90% of users have a windows maschine.
Maybee you should also think about your target audience.
fzelle said:
Sorry, but stil >> 90% of users have a windows maschine.
Maybee you should also think about your target audience.
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Yes, I know. Windows shouldn't be a problem for the procedure. It is only easier for us when answering questions, because we are almost all on linux machines. That is why I said we recommend it, not that we say you must use it.
Some issues for windows users. It hides known file extensions by default which could be a problem when renaming files. Windows doesn't care about cap letters, Linux does. A file named foo.img.gz is different from Foo.img.gz .
Maurice
divx118 said:
No. Like I already said lenn update your guide or mention that it is outdated and point to the wiki.
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Sorry divx i really respct your works, but i know it.
I work at the momet on a honeycomb theme, and i said he should look there because of the menu.lst (the most makd faults, ...) and this part isnt outdated.
I will update the tutorial when i have enough time
Greets
Lenn
I know all that, as my first Unix was Minix followed by SCO and Eurix and then Linux 0.14 yggdrasil.
But if i see the questions postet here and elsewhere in android forums,
most of the people barely get their TV switched on, and to tell them that Linux is prefered might set back a few so much that they don't do anything.
On the other side, might be a good idea ;-)
Thanks for getting back to me. For some reason when I copy the file to the archos and reboot, it doesn't show up in the menu.lst
I decided to gunzip first and moved the file openaos-gingerbread.img to the archos. This showed in the list but when I tried to boot from it, the same thing as before happened. Hopefully I am just doing something silly. I'll try jump on the irc channel tomorrow. My main "comfy" computer was taken up by the oh this evening.
A couple more points.
My external SD slot is broken so I have no external SD. Although it installs onto the internal right? So that shouldn't make a difference.
I don't have stock fw installed at all. Just the SDE.
Edit: oh by the way, when I tried to move the .img file I got the following error:
mv : failed to preserve ownership for '/media/A101IT/openaos-gingerbread.img': Operation not permitted
It was moved with root privelages in terminal.
Edit2: I even did a sync before my umount to make sure everything was hunky dorey.
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You need the stock to be installed, as during boot they extract some things.
I could be wrong but none of the above post seem to have noticed you haven't extracted the .gz img file. If you put that on you device it will do nothing as its the wrong file format and still compressed. You need to extract it using winrar or similar then rename that file to openaos-gingerbread.img and that should do it. nothing to do with capital letter you just missed a small but crucial step in the instructions.
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I could be wrong but none of the above post seem to have noticed you haven't extracted the .gz img file. If you put that on you device it will do nothing as its the wrong file format and still compressed. You need to extract it using winrar or similar then rename that file to openaos-gingerbread.img and that should do it. nothing to do with capital letter you just missed a small but crucial step in the instructions.
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I'm pretty sure you don't and I have tried that anyway as per my second post...
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fzelle said:
You need the stock to be installed, as during boot they extract some things.
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That'll do it I'm sure. Will try to tonight.
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Like fzelle said you need stock firmware, that is why it hangs. It needs to copy some libs and drivers over from stock. We can't include them in the release, because of license issues.
I don't think we check in the script if the original firmware isn't there. Another todo ...
I will update the wiki about having original firmware installed is essential.
@ben.cordy: The initramfs will gunzip the image when it is not done already, so no need to gunzip or unrar it yourself.
Still strange why it wouldn't show up in menu.lst while gzipped... I will check the script in initramfs.
Maurice
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fzelle said:
I know all that, as my first Unix was Minix followed by SCO and Eurix and then Linux 0.14 yggdrasil.
But if i see the questions postet here and elsewhere in android forums,
most of the people barely get their TV switched on, and to tell them that Linux is prefered might set back a few so much that they don't do anything.
On the other side, might be a good idea ;-)
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At the moment, our target is the more advanced user, so we can get some good bug reports. That is why we have that big red warning on the wiki. So might be a good idea --> It is one .
Maurice
Does anyone know where I can find a copy of this? I've done a search and all I can find is one from the international version and that's based on the 2.3.1 build.
TIA
check here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1286432
daraj said:
check here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1286432
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Nothing there about stock system dump.
BigBolo said:
Does anyone know where I can find a copy of this? I've done a search and all I can find is one from the international version and that's based on the 2.3.1 build.
TIA
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Entropy512 started with a stock system dump that someone, (maybe Jivy26), made after installing a custom kernel. But I don't remember he ever posted a link to it. He may still have it hanging around, though. That's what he used to make his stock plus root package.
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Nothing there about stock system dump.
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Um, what do you think a flashable stock system image is? (Other than being a sparse ext4 image, if you want something loop-mountable use simg2img...)
Seriously - spend just a LITTLE more time reading before you post in a Development thread. This device has been out for only 2 weeks so it's not like the Dev forum has tons of threads.
There's also a dd-derived system dump in page 5 of codeworkx's CWM kernel thread. I used jivy26's tar dump, although I should probably do a consistency check against seattleboi1982's dump.
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Um, what do you think a flashable stock system image is? (Other than being a sparse ext4 image, if you want something loop-mountable use simg2img...)
Seriously - spend just a LITTLE more time reading before you post in a Development thread. This device has been out for only 2 weeks so it's not like the Dev forum has tons of threads.
There's also a dd-derived system dump in page 5 of codeworkx's CWM kernel thread. I used jivy26's tar dump, although I should probably do a consistency check against seattleboi1982's dump.
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I'm actually looking for the system dump in a zip where I can extract it into folders. Not as a image. I want to basically get the media files. I did do a search in several forums trying to find it but came up with nothing.
Maybe I should of been more detailed and specific in my OP.
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I'm actually looking for the system dump in a zip where I can extract it into folders. Not as a image. I want to basically get the media files. I did do a search in several forums trying to find it but came up with nothing.
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Can't you just extract the stock system image?
eep2378 said:
Can't you just extract the stock system image?
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I don't know how to do that...
Then you probably don't belong in android development (yet).
Use 7zip to extract the zip/tar/whatever.
In general, you're not supposed to put requests in Development. This should have been posted in General.
And a stock system dump IS an image dump. Zip files don't preserve permissions, and tar files only do if you prepared them carefully (good thing jivy26 did). The only way to be sure is to dd the partition.
If you want a nice easy to use zip, use paylyhoffman's stock deodexed CWM zip.
Entropy512 said:
In general, you're not supposed to put requests in Development. This should have been posted in General.
And a stock system dump IS an image dump. Zip files don't preserve permissions, and tar files only do if you prepared them carefully (good thing jivy26 did). The only way to be sure is to dd the partition.
If you want a nice easy to use zip, use paylyhoffman's stock deodexed CWM zip.
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Thanks for clearing it up. My bad I thought this was the section to post requests like that.
Also folks before jumping on the guy, what he is asking for (at least with the .7z file posted) isn't as straightforward as everyone thinks.
If you first extract the 7z file, you'll get a PDA.tar file. Extract that and you'll get the kernel (zImage) and the lovely factoryfs.img.
Try extracting factoryfs.img with your favorite tools and see what happens.
Extracting the factoryfs.img is a real pain unless you are pretty hardcore -- in fact, there was another thread going on the in international SGS II forum with some pretty well known devs (who know their stuff) trying to figure out how to extract that bad boy.
So before everyone starts throwing rocks...you know the story.
Does this look easy to you?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1054836 (relevant discussion starts around post #7)
and another solution (which also is not as simple as "right-click and extract")
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1081239
Now -- with that said, if one was really looking for an easy way to pull some media files from a ROM, you best bet would be to try and find a CWM flashable ROM (in a zip format) and do a regular extract on those, and you may find it much easier. They may not be stock, but if it's close, you may get lucky and find some of the stock media in them.
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Also folks before jumping on the guy, what he is asking for (at least with the .7z file posted) isn't as straightforward as everyone thinks.
If you first extract the 7z file, you'll get a PDA.tar file. Extract that and you'll get the kernel (zImage) and the lovely factoryfs.img.
Try extracting factoryfs.img with your favorite tools and see what happens.
Extracting the factoryfs.img is a real pain unless you are pretty hardcore -- in fact, there was another thread going on the in international SGS II forum with some pretty well known devs (who know their stuff) trying to figure out how to extract that bad boy.
So before everyone starts throwing rocks...you know the story.
Does this look easy to you?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1054836 (relevant discussion starts around post #7)
and another solution (which also is not as simple as "right-click and extract")
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1081239
Now -- with that said, if one was really looking for an easy way to pull some media files from a ROM, you best bet would be to try and find a CWM flashable ROM (in a zip format) and do a regular extract on those, and you may find it much easier. They may not be stock, but if it's close, you may get lucky and find some of the stock media in them.
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Thanks for clarifying that pinoymutt. Yea basically I know a lot of people don't like the finished charging notification but I don't mind it and I figured it's as simple as just placing the ogg file back in the ui folder. I'm on DG's Cog X2 and he had removed that.
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Thanks for clarifying that pinoymutt. Yea basically I know a lot of people don't like the finished charging notification but I don't mind it and I figured it's as simple as just placing the ogg file back in the ui folder. I'm on DG's Cog X2 and he had removed that.
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Doubt it's that simple. I removed the notification by modifying code. I would bet dg did the same.
I know that there are lots of forums but NONE of them answer this question, and i have spent the last week checking so i did my best. I have a SGS2 gt-i9100T with voda australia, if its relevant, and i have upgraded to XXLPQ ICS and it is rooted so i get CWM, and i have come across no lockscreen or power options. I had the same problem with the other versions of ICS but none with gingerbread. So initially i thought that i had to get into /efs/imei and change keystr to make it work. The problem is, no matter which root explorer i use when i get to the folder /efs i cannot open it. it just stays in the main / folder. I have tried to use a terminal to edit the file but it says that i dont have the permissions to do so and that it cant. i have backed up the folder using HC-K and it says that it was successful. Please someone who can help me as it is driving me nuts not being able to use ICS as it doesnt work. i also cant copy /efs as when i hold press on it and ask for info, it says that it has no files in it and no folders. and when i try to copy it, it says that nothing was copied as there was nothing TO copy.
So yeah, any help would be massively appreciated to all
so you're saying that backup was successful, why don't you make 2 backups, edit one of them to your need and restore it ? it should work.. and of course, don't forget to keep that 2nd original backup
I would except that the backup files/folders are not the ones that go in the /efs normaly. there is 2 files made from the backup, one called efs and it is a disc image file. and the other efs.tar. hang on, that tar file i may be able to edit. il get back to you on that thanks
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I would except that the backup files/folders are not the ones that go in the /efs normaly. there is 2 files made from the backup, one called efs and it is a disc image file. and the other efs.tar. hang on, that tar file i may be able to edit. il get back to you on that thanks
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you can edit that TAR with WinRAR for example
No luck, when i edited the file oddly it made it 0.7kb smaller, even though i added a file. and that .tar is a .tar.gz
Can you reboot in download mode?
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No luck, when i edited the file oddly it made it 0.7kb smaller, even though i added a file. and that .tar is a .tar.gz
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you have to pack it without compression..
078gregory said:
Can you reboot in download mode?
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Yes i can although i dont see how it helps
amozonesk said:
you have to pack it without compression..
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any help on how to do this?
huntsman0185 said:
Yes i can although i dont see how it helps
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You can flash with odin official firmware from Intratech thread
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You can flash with odin official firmware from Intratech thread
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i can although thats not what i want to do...
i have official firmware already from checkfus, its just this editing business thats has me confused.
the older firmware doesnt help when i need the /efs for ICS
also winrar says it can only add files to a rar or zip archive, so i cant edit the current .tar
try any other packing app, google is always here for you "how to edit .tar"
Yeah i used one of them, peazip and i thought i replicated the file perfectly and everything but its not working still, maybe i am lacking other files from /efs aside from the keystr one.
Hello.
Sorry if i might be a bit rude in this post but i'm writing this after 2 hours of messing with various tools and commands so i might one day successfully unpack the ROM and see what's inside of it.
Steps i made are:
Installed cygwin
Unpacked the stock sony ics live with walkman rom with universal extractor, and another attempt with 7zip
converted system.sin to system.img with SIN2IMG
and that's where it all stops.
i have xperia rom manager, and when i try to unpack the system.img to a folder, i get nothing but errors.
tried with flashtool to create yfft2 or whatever it's called, and open it with yaffey - didn't work.
As i'm pulling my hair out right now, i seek for additional information and guidance to finally unpack the stupid ROM.
Thank you.
Btw please, dont tell me to search for answers, because i did my research and i couldn't find a thing. If i somehow missed a thread where it is all explained, please, forgive me, and link it if it's not too hard.
[edit] almost forgot, i tried to extract with yaffsexpert with my phone, didnt work. and also sry for my lack of knowledge about this stuff, i'm trying to learn, but there's a bunch of stuff.....