Hello all I have looked everywhere on a way to manually patch the boot.img. I have the patch file just can't figure out how to apply it. What should I try? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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Hi i'm not 100 % sure but :
Go on the recorvery --> Backup and restore --> Advanced restore --> go on the folder where is boot.img --> boot only
I'm not sure so don't try it now i'm not a expert...
(sorry for my bad english)
lichter said:
Hi i'm not 100 % sure but :
Go on the recorvery --> Backup and restore --> Advanced restore --> go on the folder where is boot.img --> boot only
I'm not sure so don't try it now i'm not a expert...
(sorry for my bad english)
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Ya that won't work :-( thank you though!
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If you have the boot.img file, you should be able to flash it by booting into fastboot and using
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Do not flash a different file this way though!
frosty_ice said:
If you have the boot.img file, you should be able to flash it by booting into fastboot and using
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Do not flash a different file this way though!
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I have the boot.img file but I am trying to flash a boot.img.p (update patch) to the current boot.img.
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For more info, I have tried flashing using the apply_patch code in cwm, and I can't figure out how to open the .p file to try to make changes.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
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Anyone? Don't mean to be a bother. Sorry
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i guess you need to edit the original boot.img and compile the patches you made in that and repack it then flash.
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i got "error cannot load 'recovery.img" when flashing tenfar's cwm. i got no problem when i flashed other img file.
anyone can help?
R u trying to flash via fastboot?
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yes. i've tried flashing using fastboot and moto-fastboot but all results the same
I take it you DID rename it recovery.img, and you placed the file in the same directory as fastboot?
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Yup. I really did. But still the results are the same
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Do you mind typing in here what exactly you're typing into the command line?
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leonardusbayu said:
i got "error cannot load 'recovery.img" when flashing tenfar's cwm. i got no problem when i flashed other img file.
anyone can help?
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what's the destination of fastboot and the .img files on ur computer..
I located the fastboot and the img at the same folder and i open cmd by using shift and right click. I typed fastboot flash recovery recovery.img. i did the same thing using moto-fastboot. I did the steps exactly like the tutorial.
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The destination is C:\fastboot. I located the. Fastboot and the img there
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Is there a way I can flash back to the original recovery that was on the EVO 3d when i purchased it?
I'm guessing your talkin about team win recovery. Find it in dev section. Dl it rename it PG86IMG.zip put it on the root of your SD. Power off and go into boot loader it will tell u how to do the rest.
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Extract the recovery.img from an RUU and flash it.
私のEVO 3Dから送信される。
dastin1015 said:
Extract the recovery.img from an RUU and flash it.
私のEVO 3Dから送信される。
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Or do that.
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how exactly do you extract the recovery.img from the RUU
PanaFonic said:
how exactly do you extract the recovery.img from the RUU
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I believe you have to open the ruu img and look for the recovery.img file
Open the ruu img with a ISO program like magic iso or power iso
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thanks but i have some zip files and every RUU i come across is a exe
Use the ruu then do the ota updates
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PG86IMG_Shooter_S_Sprint_WWE_2.08.651.3_Radio_0.97 .10.0808_NV_SPCS_1.31_003_release_219445-signed.zip
http://www.filesonic.com/file/3169153544
MD5: ED069A002ABEE5521FD781FB26AF02E6
download this
unzip its in there
I mean ... The factory recovery ofcourse
Does any body have a link to where I can download the factory recover ? Can't find it anywhere in the ruu
gregpyro said:
Does any body have a link to where I can download the factory recover ? Can't find it anywhere in the ruu
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Flash through fastboot.
Edit: After you unzip it.
Thank you . Can I flash this using flash image GUI ?
gregpyro said:
Thank you . Can I flash this using flash image GUI ?
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Just use fastboot.
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tailsthecat3 said:
Flash through fastboot.
Edit: After you unzip it.
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I have to rename It?
Here is the stock recovery from the cdma 2.17 ruu in a PG86IMG.
Simply put it on the root of your sd card and then boot to your bootloader and let it flash.
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Flash through fastboot.
Edit: After you unzip it.
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Is this can be flash on evo3d gsm also?
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i try to flash on bootloader but says parsing
alyareck said:
i try to flash on bootloader but says parsing
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install adb, fastboot and your device drivers.
go to your adb and fastboot folder put the recoveryEVO3D.img (extracted from the rar tailsthecat3 provided) there.
next go to the command prompt, navigate to the folder with adb in it, and type "adb reboot bootloader" (without the quotations ofc)
when your phone has booted into the bootloader (it should say FASTBOOT USB near the top), type "fastboot flash recovery recoveryEVO3D.img" (again without the quotation marks).
Please be careful, as attempting to flash a CDMA recovery on a GSM phone and vice versa is a bad idea.
That said the recoveryEVO3D.img above is CDMA i believe.
Im testing something for someone but its not a zip its a img format.
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Use mobile odin recognizes the file recovery.img without problems in the field recovery ..... you must rename it so complete recovery.img .....
Lots of information provided mate
What exactly are you trying to flash?
Recovery
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Hi i have a new htc evo 4g lte with the new ota update and the new hboot... i was able to unlock the bootloader and was able to get root but no s-off my question is why is it that everytime i try to install a custom rom my phone loads up into a black screen???
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Hi i have a new htc evo 4g lte with the new ota update and the new hboot... i was able to unlock the bootloader and was able to get root but no s-off my question is why is it that everytime i try to install a custom rom my phone loads up into a black screen???
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That's because the new hboot cannot flash kernels. Easiest method is to download flashgui from the market which will flash the kernel for you.
Thanks for the quick response... so all i need to do is download the app flash a kernel and then flash the rom through twrp???
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roge1381 said:
Thanks for the quick response... so all i need to do is download the app flash a kernel and then flash the rom through twrp???
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Credit to banccalif from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31002159&postcount=8932 as he wrote these directions. This should help you out
3. Download flash image gui
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1772769
4. Open flash image gui and navigate to your rom zip file
5. Make sure "kernel image" is selected
6. Make sure both caches are selected
7. Then hit "flash image"
8. You will be prompted to reboot
9. In twrp wipe as normal and flash your rom zip
10. Reboot & Profit! 
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Credit to banccalif from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31002159&postcount=8932 as he wrote these directions. This should help you out
3. Download flash image gui
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1772769
4. Open flash image gui and navigate to your rom zip file
5. Make sure "kernel image" is selected
6. Make sure both caches are selected
7. Then hit "flash image"
8. You will be prompted to reboot
9. In twrp wipe as normal and flash your rom zip
10. Reboot & Profit! 
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Sounds great!!! Thanks again for the help..:thumbup:
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Worked great!!! I appreciate the help..
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roge1381 said:
Worked great!!! I appreciate the help..
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Awesome!
I'm having the same problem, except I've already wiped my rom so I can't load anything up to go into the market. what should I do? I'm on Hboot 2.09, I've got twrp 2.4.4.0 on there.
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I'm having the same problem, except I've already wiped my rom so I can't load anything up to go into the market. what should I do? I'm on Hboot 2.09, I've got twrp 2.4.4.0 on there.
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Do you have ADB set up on your computer?
The advice is free....the bandwidth, not so much
lgboy5889 said:
I'm having the same problem, except I've already wiped my rom so I can't load anything up to go into the market. what should I do? I'm on Hboot 2.09, I've got twrp 2.4.4.0 on there.
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Download a rom to your computer. Place the rom.zip in the folder where you have adb. Also, extract the boot.img in the same folder. Open adb on your computer using command line and boot into fastboot on your phone. Use the cd command to change folders to wherever your adb is located and type adb devices to make sure you are connected. Then type fastboot flash boot boot.img. Once you do that you can push the rom zip using a different command that I forget. Even better than reading my response, search Google for "flash boot rom fastboot evo 4G lte" there's an xda thread that walks you through it.
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after up rom miui 3.5.17 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2213168
my atrix can't root , can't enter recover CWM
I tryed flash by RSDlite but fall : failed flashing process. Unable to retrieve interface
help me plz .
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after up rom miui 3.5.17 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2213168
my atrix can't root , can't enter recover CWM
I tryed flash by RSDlite but fall : failed flashing process. Unable to retrieve interface
help me plz .
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are you using the correct sbf file for your carrier? are you using the sbf file that matches the stock version you had prior to unlocking the bootloader?
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palmbeach05 said:
are you using the correct sbf file for your carrier? are you using the sbf file that matches the stock version you had prior to unlocking the bootloader?
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yes correct, i was used it before
voz111 said:
yes correct, i was used it before
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what about drivers? are they up to date? do you have rsd up to date as well?
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palmbeach05 said:
what about drivers? are they up to date? do you have rsd up to date as well?
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5.6 and 5.7 rsd
before have prolem i flash but not fall
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Failed flashing process. Unable to retrieve interface handle. (0x7027). .
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Failed flashing process. Unable to retrieve interface handle. (0x7027). .
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i just copied and pasted your last post and ran a search on it. here's a solution
Solved !
1. Copy Radio image (baseband) to the folder where located fastboot. 2. Power on phone and select fastboot 3. execute: fastboot flash radio bp.img, Where bp.img baseband image files 4. execute: fastboot reboot 5. Phone automatically boot on the android recovery mode 6. Wipe userdata/cache 7. Reload in RSD mode 8. on the RSD lite browse appropriate .sbf file and puch Start
Thats all.
This makes sense, since there was a radio update since the sbf files have been out
http://www.mediafire.com/?q83792uk2f895 for radios
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