Hi how can i extract the hboot from the rom.zip ruu? and then repack it to flash in bootloader i dont know wish files to choose to make the PG86IMG
Go back to your 1st thread not your 2nd or 3rd, the answer is there
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pit-pit said:
Hi how can i extract the hboot from the rom.zip ruu? and then repack it to flash in bootloader i dont know wish files to choose to make the PG86IMG
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Which one are you looking for?
Better yet, I'll tell you.
Explore the Rom zip, extract the hboot file and the android info text file to any location. now highlight both files, right click on one of them and choose add to/ compressed zip. Now change the name to PG86IMG.zip.
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Ok, so I know how to extract the rom.zip from an RUU in .exe format, but the only 2.11.605.3 RUU I can find is in .zip format (needs to be changed to PG05IMG.zip and flash in hboot.
How do you extract the rom.zip from an RUU in .zip format?
I've searched for about an hour here and on google, and can't find anything.
Thank for your help.
What r u trying to accomplish?
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Well, I'm trying to extract the rom.zip to use as a base for a custom ROM.
I know there is already a deodex'd rooted 2.11.605.3 ROM, I was just wondering how to do it for future reference.
Do you have android kitchen?
Google how to create ROMS, it will help you find things like android sdk, android kitchen, cygwin or lynix which ever u prefer. With just those few things you can make a stock Rom from a leak.
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Hello everyone, As I can get the original recovery.img from evo 3d gsm???
Thanks,
Njoa said:
Hello everyone, As I can get the original recovery.img from evo 3d gsm???
Thanks,
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In my opinion, the best source for stock recovery image files are the original RUU leaks we're provided.
Generally, the user named Football posts them in the development threads. Sometimes they are made sticky. I would suggest searching for the RUU thread by Football for the specific software version you're wanting the stock recovery image from.
An alternate mirror source is http://goo-inside.me . As they mirror many RUU files which contain the stock recovery image.
Goo-inside.me usually posts the rom.zip file located inside the RUU.exe which saves the end user a few steps of extracting the rom.zip themselves from the RUU.exe.
Inside the rom.zip file, there will be another file called firmware.zip, this should contain a file named recovery.img, which is the original stock recovery image for that specific software version.
If the process seems convoluted, you can thank HTC! Hope those steps help make sense of the issue!
I'm trying to extract the files from the %temp% location when running the RUU updater that football posted, but winrar/7zip say its not a valid zip.
the ruu log from when I try to run the .exe says
<T173318><DEBUG>Try to read image count from android-info.txt in rom.zip
</DEBUG></T173318>
<T173318><DEBUG>The rom is encrypted, read the header instead.
</DEBUG></T173318>
<T173318><DEBUG>signed rom
</DEBUG></T173318>
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anything I should be doing?
thanks
Try drag and drop the files instead of extracting...
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PapaDocta said:
Try drag and drop the files instead of extracting...
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Nah. I see from other posts in the dev forum that HTC are encrypting the roms in some way
Hi,
I have seen a thread where a stock recovery was downloadable ...
Cant find it right now...
Any suggestions?
U can extract it from RUU.
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mihirengg19 said:
U can extract it from RUU.
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No you cannot, because the RUU.exe is secured with binary codes that let us explore the contents of the file with winrar or any compressor application but CANNOT extract any file or folder from it.
P.S. for the OP: see this poste for stock recovery but it is for 1.14.401.16 international
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34748834
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not from winrar dude. there is a method to extract it-
Download the RUU for your phone (.exe) and run it, but don't do a thing.
Go to temp directory (in cmd %temp%) and search for the temporary the ruu has made (mainly a folder named { something something something...} ), and search for it.
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Thx, that I was looking for !!!
Hello, I have some questions and even though I looked I could not find a solution.
1) I have unlocked the boot loader and I do root, I custom hboot 1.25.0002 rom and I can put the 1.24.0000?
2) I tried to install a rom and I get error message in recovery that I can not put .. it is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113587
what's wrong and what I can do?
You need to change mountpoints in updater-script, there is a guide somewhere in Android Development, just search for it there.
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You need to change mountpoints in updater-script, there is a guide somewhere in Android Development, just search for it there.
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I used this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2213663 but there was no change at least not to accept the rom I have problemI.
Replace updater-script in Half-Sense.zip using 7-zip on Windows (important!) with the one I attached to this post, should work then. Remove the extension first from the file prior to packing it into the zip.
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Replace updater-script in Half-Sense.zip using 7-zip on Windows (important!) with the one I attached to this post, should work then. Remove the extension first from the file prior to packing it into the zip.
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I copy all from this file and replace it in file which is in rom zip. Now it will works if I have JB hboot? Sorry that I'm still asking but I damaged my phone one time and I dont want to do this one more time.
banjok said:
I copy all from this file and replace it in file which is in rom zip. Now it will works if I have JB hboot? Sorry that I'm still asking but I damaged my phone one time and I dont want to do this one more time.
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Should work.