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[Question] Repacking of Boot.img using Kitchen? Working folder not found.
Anyone know how to repack boot.img file using Kitchen? I m here on this step by the working folder is not found. How can i do this? Thanks.

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I am very interested in ROM developing, the problem is i am a beginner. I tried to look for some guides, but they are quite hard to find to be honest. If i would want to modify stock rom what should i do? Although i could not find it i thought this could be an option:
- flash stockrom through odin
- modify stockrom
- make backup and copy system.img
- in a flashable zip you have the system directory, but how do you obtain this directory from system.img, what program do i need? Simple mounting program poweriso didn't recognize the image. I thought it might be possible to directly extract the required files from the odin package, but not find a guide for this?
Use MagicISO to extract system.img
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Use 7zip to extract system.img from odin's md5 file.
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how about dsixda kitchen??
you know you are rooted when you use XDA more than FB
Dragonoid said:
how about dsixda kitchen??
you know you are rooted when you use XDA more than FB
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dsiXDA kitchen should be used only to zip-align, deodex and repack everything to flashable zip. It isnt really good at extracting .img files (personal opinion).
Read ketut's blackhawk rom's 2nd post for more info about dsiXDA kitchen
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Probably a dump question, but when i extract the md5 file i obtained only a boot.img file and a recovery.img file, system.rfs file and some other files. Where is the system.img file located? I can't load the .img files with magic iso.
acceleratus said:
Probably a dump question, but when i extract the md5 file i obtained only a boot.img file and a recovery.img file, system.rfs file and some other files. Where is the system.img file located? I can't load the .img files with magic iso.
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Open magicISO. Click on open -> navigate to system.rfs. It will load up all folders inside system.rfs. Select all -> right click -> extract all
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Use my guide to get a better understanding of roms.
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I'm interested in extracting a stock rom from my s5830i to computer
Can someone help me with that. I'm not a newbie

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I build aosp for my Xperia X, the output are 3 .img files, system.img, boot.img, userdata.img.
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I extracted my system.img file to the folder with Jancox tool. but I don't know how to close it back as system.img file. Can you please help?
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I extracted my system.img file to the folder with Jancox tool. but I don't know how to close it back as system.img file. Can you please help?
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