How to use ADB to install apk? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I want to install many apk
so I use ADB to connect smart phone
Can I install apk for ADB one time?

The complete command is always displayed in android studio, i cant be 100% sure about the parameters, but it should be adb install ... (I think android studio uses adb install -p)
Edit: ah no it is pm install instead of adb install
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Phone : Nexus 4
OS :
- KitKat 4.4.4 stock
- Xposed: 58(app_process); 54(bridge)
- SU: SuperSU
- no custom recovery
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Masrepus said:
The complete command is always displayed in android studio, i cant be 100% sure about the parameters, but it should be adb install ... (I think android studio uses adb install -p)
Edit: ah no it is pm install instead of adb install
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Phone : Nexus 4
OS :
- KitKat 4.4.4 stock
- Xposed: 58(app_process); 54(bridge)
- SU: SuperSU
- no custom recovery
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thank you ,I try it

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StreakDroid Performance Mod 1

REMOVED, this DOES NOT work stable AT ALL and a better working version is integrated into streakdroid 1.6.1 now also
Great work!
Is the data2ext based on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=859419 ?
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hello, great job, just a question.
after I made the whole process and I have updated the zip through I noticed that the internal storage of 2GB streak has changed from about 900 MB!
Is this normal? or I did something wrong?
thanks in advance and good work
its normal due to way data2ext works, chances of actually managing to install 900mb of apps and stil have a working device are slim though
edit: yes its based o that data2ext script, i intend to edit the script to do version 4 layoutat some point ssoon also
I have try to set the sdb1 to +13G and so internal memory is incrased to 1,7 Gb and the system is stable, the result of the banchmark is 2380 setting the overclock to the top
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Ok, this might seem like a n00b question but that's because I am a n00b
The .zip file attached to this post needs to be installed on the streak somehow, I'm guessing. If I just wanted to set the ext4 partition up on the microSD card without the overclock, how would I do that?
FYI
I have used MiniTool Partition Wizard Home to format EXT3 in the past using Windows 7 64bit.
http://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html
I have must delect this mode,because every time i reboot the system the apps dont work, there is one problem into data/data.
Please inform if resolve the bug, it is a great mod if it work
Sent from my Dell Streak using Tapatalk
Hey Steve, will this work on your latest versions of Streakdroid?
Also, I have a G1 that can partition SD Cards from recovery. Do you only need an ext4 partition or would you recommend a swap partition too?
Krisbo
Very nice work thanks pal
lufc, which rom are you using this on?
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i need help, trying to do this on ubuntu and well, its asking me some questions that i dont know how to answer :/
Code:
[email protected]:~# fdisk /dev/sdb
WARNING: DOS-compatible mode is deprecated. It's strongly recommended to
switch off the mode (command 'c') and change display units to
sectors (command 'u').
Command (m for help): c
DOS Compatibility flag is not set
Command (m for help): u
Changing display/entry units to sectors
Command (m for help): o
Building a new DOS disklabel with disk identifier 0x8bbacb05.
Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.
After that, of course, the previous content won't be recoverable.
Warning: invalid flag 0x0000 of partition table 4 will be corrected by w(rite)
Command (m for help): n
Command action
e extended
p primary partition (1-4)
p
Partition number (1-4): 1
First sector (2048-31116287, default 2048): 2048
Last sector, +sectors or +size{K,M,G} (2048-31116287, default 31116287): +14G
Command (m for help): n
Command action
e extended
p primary partition (1-4)
p
Partition number (1-4): 2
First sector (29362176-31116287, default 29362176): 29362176
Last sector, +sectors or +size{K,M,G} (29362176-31116287, default 31116287): 31116287
Command (m for help): t
Partition number (1-4): 1
Hex code (type L to list codes): l
0 Empty 24 NEC DOS 81 Minix / old Lin bf Solaris
1 FAT12 39 Plan 9 82 Linux swap / So c1 DRDOS/sec (FAT-
2 XENIX root 3c PartitionMagic 83 Linux c4 DRDOS/sec (FAT-
3 XENIX usr 40 Venix 80286 84 OS/2 hidden C: c6 DRDOS/sec (FAT-
4 FAT16 <32M 41 PPC PReP Boot 85 Linux extended c7 Syrinx
5 Extended 42 SFS 86 NTFS volume set da Non-FS data
6 FAT16 4d QNX4.x 87 NTFS volume set db CP/M / CTOS / .
7 HPFS/NTFS 4e QNX4.x 2nd part 88 Linux plaintext de Dell Utility
8 AIX 4f QNX4.x 3rd part 8e Linux LVM df BootIt
9 AIX bootable 50 OnTrack DM 93 Amoeba e1 DOS access
a OS/2 Boot Manag 51 OnTrack DM6 Aux 94 Amoeba BBT e3 DOS R/O
b W95 FAT32 52 CP/M 9f BSD/OS e4 SpeedStor
c W95 FAT32 (LBA) 53 OnTrack DM6 Aux a0 IBM Thinkpad hi eb BeOS fs
e W95 FAT16 (LBA) 54 OnTrackDM6 a5 FreeBSD ee GPT
f W95 Ext'd (LBA) 55 EZ-Drive a6 OpenBSD ef EFI (FAT-12/16/
10 OPUS 56 Golden Bow a7 NeXTSTEP f0 Linux/PA-RISC b
11 Hidden FAT12 5c Priam Edisk a8 Darwin UFS f1 SpeedStor
12 Compaq diagnost 61 SpeedStor a9 NetBSD f4 SpeedStor
14 Hidden FAT16 <3 63 GNU HURD or Sys ab Darwin boot f2 DOS secondary
16 Hidden FAT16 64 Novell Netware af HFS / HFS+ fb VMware VMFS
17 Hidden HPFS/NTF 65 Novell Netware b7 BSDI fs fc VMware VMKCORE
18 AST SmartSleep 70 DiskSecure Mult b8 BSDI swap fd Linux raid auto
1b Hidden W95 FAT3 75 PC/IX bb Boot Wizard hid fe LANstep
1c Hidden W95 FAT3 80 Old Minix be Solaris boot ff BBT
1e Hidden W95 FAT1
Hex code (type L to list codes):
So what do i put in for hex code type?
---update---
Got the answer from Dj_Steve and that this is outdated and could do damage so no need..
D4rk0 said:
I have must delect this mode,because every time i reboot the system the apps dont work, there is one problem into data/data.
Please inform if resolve the bug, it is a great mod if it work
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Is there been any further developments to get this running without losing apps on restart? Can i ask what apps are affected and how difficult it is to get the apps back up again following a restart?
Can anyone who applied the mod answer the above? i would like to know if this mod is safe to apply yet? (if there are side affects can i get a list of applications that need to be re-installed on reboot?)
bendjlee said:
Can anyone who applied the mod answer the above? i would like to know if this mod is safe to apply yet? (if there are side affects can i get a list of applications that need to be re-installed on reboot?)
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Post #12 above said that it will do damage and not to use it!
There's a new version coming soon, which current testing suggests works very well. Hold off for that one
Can this be done in vmware on windows 7 x64? Dont really want to install Linux just to do this mod.
Matt
is this for streakdroid or official 2.2? will it work on 318? im already running http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=848487 but could still use some better i/o.
The Jack of Clubs said:
is this for streakdroid or official 2.2? will it work on 318? im already running http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=848487 but could still use some better i/o.
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just to clarify, you have actually read the thread and seen the advice NOT to use it as it could damage to your phone?

[HOWTO] Deploy your own QDLTool

Hey all,
I've been looking into how QDLTool works a bit and figured out how to swap the images that it flashes. Please note that QDLTool verifies image hashes for a good reason. You should understand the risks before attempting to meddle with QDLTool for any reason. Anything you do is at your own risk.
I would *strongly* recommend not flashing anything but amss, system, recovery and boot from any custom builds. Any time you flash a partition image, dbl, fsbl or osbl, you run the risk of bricking your device beyond recovery.
Important note: The information below is based entirely on analysis of QDLTool. I haven't used this to flash an image yet. If you plan on using this for development, you'll have to take that step.
Let's get to the details:
QDLTool automatically determines what to flash from the images/ directory. It stores a hash internally for each of the files that it will flash. This hash is basically just a 32-bit XOR of the bytes in the file:
Code:
#!/usr/bin/python
import sys
x = open(sys.argv[1], "rb").read()
print "%02x%02x%02x%02x" % (reduce(lambda x,y: x^ord(y), x[3::4], 0), reduce(lambda x,y: x^ord(y), x[2::4], 0), reduce(lambda x,y: x^ord(y), x[1::4], 0), reduce(lambda x,y: x^ord(y), x[0::4], 0))
To swap out an image, you need to patch the old hash of a file that was previously flashed with the new hash of the file that you'd like to flash.
For this post, I'll assume you're looking at QDLTool from streakflash.zip with MD5 = 63b64ba6a9d1ee770998d2a0e4a19df1.
In this file, the hashes start at offset 0x5fa90. There are 14 of them:
Code:
0005fa90 0b b0 a7 5c 3e e9 bb 29 17 4e 8d ac a0 dc 43 62
0005faa0 2c 3f 4e f1 fb 6b fc 80 11 9d 22 07 66 70 22 4a
0005fab0 bc 38 64 95 d2 c6 72 29 6d f8 99 e2 cc 74 14 49
0005fac0 1b ad 7a 9c 77 fb ee cc
As 32-bit words, they are:
5CA7B00B
29BBE93E
... etc ...
9C7AAD1B
CCEEFB77
In order, they are:
00. Partition (hash = 5CA7B00B)
04. Dbl (hash = 29BBE93E)
08. Fsbl
0c. Osbl
10. Amss
14. Dsp1
18. DT
1c. Appsbl
20. Boot
24. System
28. Userdata
2c. Recovery
30. Logfilter
34. RCFile
So, if I wanted to flash a new recovery, I'd take the hash of my recovery file via the Python script above, then replace the bytes at 0x5fa90 + 2c = 0x5fabc with my hash (stored in little-endian, of course).
It's a bit of manual work at this point, but I think a lot of this could be automated. You'd probably be better off and safer using batch files and fastboot though.
we discovered batch files to flash the images is a bad idea as some images cant be flashed using the normal fastboot mode
Thanks,
i'am looking some infomation about QDLTool also.
but i've no idea what hash was
i'll probatly wait for some "automated" way
QDLTools has so much potention. Somebody that knows coding should make it a automated system for us the little people...
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Yes, it would be nice if someone could figure out a way to insert new "roms" into the QDL tool, so when new updates are release, it would be a no brainer to do the updates without having to go through a bunch of command lines, or hocus-pokus to get an updated rom (minus the bloated carrier rom) onto the device.
Years ago, I played around with Linux, and found the same issue. A lot of command line knowledge is required. My command line stopped at dos 6.x, going all the way back to dos 2.x
Windows spoiled everyone

Reply to: [HOWTO] GT-I9100 Free SIM Unlock via nv_data.bin by Odia

I do not plan to "make 10 helpful posts", but i have question for "[HOWTO] GT-I9100 Free SIM Unlock via nv_data.bin by Odia" ( http: //forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1064978 ). If moderator thinks, that the question deserves to be in its right place, please move it.
5. If the hash is 7D 3E 17 CF CD 81 6C AC D4 E0 25 FA A6 50 04 FD D1 7D 51 F8 ignore it since that is 00000000
6. Put the hash into the BF exe for example:-
ighashgpu.exe /h:EF63BF26E2382917D96850CCF9632458EE6E6C77 /t:sha1 /c:d /max:8 /min:8 /salt:0000000000000000
and wait for it to finish, do that for each hash which is not zeros, the Found password: [50681318] is the code.
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I don't understand how sha1 of 506813180000000000000000 is EF63BF26E2382917D96850CCF9632458EE6E6C77
or how sha1 of 000000000000000000000000 is 7D 3E 17 CF CD 81 6C AC D4 E0 25 FA A6 50 04 FD D1 7D 51 F8.
if i do
echo -n "0000000000000000000000000"|sha1sum
i get 8e17426f851a81f65e3626c12d5ba83132207f6f
and
echo -n "506813180000000000000000"|sha1sum
d9d4ec51debfaba4e603003e594705b81a22e2ca
can somebody explain?
Thanks
explanation
I had the same question today, finally found the solution. Similar to you, I have misinterpreted salt parameter in the quoted command example:
ighashgpu.exe /h:EF63BF26E2382917D96850CCF9632458EE6E6C77 /t:sha1 /c:d /max:8 /min:8 /salt:0000000000000000
Salt is not 16 zero digits, but 8 zero bytes (represented as hexadecimal). Try it yourself, note the e parameter of echo (enable interpretation of backslash escapes):
echo -ne "00000000\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"|sha1sum
7d3e17cfcd816cacd4e025faa65004fdd17d51f8 -

Help install cm-11-UNOFFICIAL-d620 Alpha

Do not know what I did right
SD file transfer
Do
Command
Su
Sync
Reboot recovery
I pressed install file is shown getting error
Why?
CM11 is in alpha. You must expect a brick if something goes wrong.
And (no offense) from that you wrote, you don't seem to know how to restore a brick.
My recommendation is not to try it!!
Also, isn't one post enough for your problem?!
Sent from my D620R [Stock 4.4.2]
Vagelis1608 said:
CM11 is in alpha. You must expect a brick if something goes wrong.
And (no offense) from that you wrote, you don't seem to know how to restore a brick.
My recommendation is not to try it!!
Also, isn't one post enough for your problem?!
Sent from my D620R [Stock 4.4.2]
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Hahaha do not understand what you record
Just realized that trying to install it.. why?
The stock recovery not install CM11 need to flash CWM or TWRP. To do this, first unlock the bootloader. Here is the topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/bootloader-unlock-t2827748
Vagelis1608 said:
CM11 is in alpha. You must expect a brick if something goes wrong.
And (no offense) from that you wrote, you don't seem to know how to restore a brick.
My recommendation is not to try it!!
Also, isn't one post enough for your problem?!
Sent from my D620R [Stock 4.4.2]
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Using CM11 from 09.08.2014 and I have no problem with it. Rom a lot better and smoother than stock
eta82 said:
Using CM11 from 09.08.2014 and I have no problem with it. Rom a lot better and smoother than stock
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He obviously doesn't know what to do if anything goes wrong (no offense).
If he bricks his phone, it's his responsibility, not ours!
Sent from my D620R [Stock 4.4.2]
Vagelis1608 said:
He obviously doesn't know what to do if anything goes wrong (no offense).
If he bricks his phone, it's his responsibility, not ours!
Sent from my D620R [Stock 4.4.2]
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You're right. It's not our problem if you decide to take this step and unlock the bootloader must reckon with the possibility to brick your phone. On this subject is mentioned in the subject line phone unlock and flash CWM so I guess is aware of what they are reading
eta82 said:
You're right. It's not our problem if you decide to take this step and unlock the bootloader must reckon with the possibility to brick your phone. On this subject is mentioned in the subject line phone unlock and flash CWM so I guess is aware of what they are reading
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You say my phone can be brick... brick I do not know what it is but I guess it lock Cell Phones
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/bootloader-unlock-t2827748
What's this? I need to do this?
You can return to its former wonder anyway? Reset?
I just want step by step how to install it did not confuse me
Or, should you? http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/rom-pac-rom-lg-g2-mini-d620-alpha-t2876820
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/bootloader-unlock-t2827748
How do I install this example TWRP-d620.img
What do I do with this file?
I have ADB
There are all [=
Just what to do where to start an application I beg help me
Write me step by step how to do this request
You can also talk to me on Skype haimmalka85
haimmalka said:
You say my phone can be brick... brick I do not know what it is but I guess it lock Cell Phones
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/bootloader-unlock-t2827748
What's this? I need to do this?
You can return to its former wonder anyway? Reset?
I just want step by step how to install it did not confuse me
Or, should you? http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/rom-pac-rom-lg-g2-mini-d620-alpha-t2876820
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This means that you can spoil your phone. Already it does not run, it will be worthless :crying:
But if you're not afraid to lose a few $ no to help these subjects
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/bootloader-unlock-t2827748
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/recovery-testing-lg-g2-mini-d620-t2835276
If you do not understand what it says forsake activities
Try it on your own risk
and once you decide to unlock the bootloader then flash CWM then download CM11 upload on SD back up the rom and flash Cm11 in CWM
eta82 said:
This means that you can spoil your phone. Already it does not run, it will be worthless :crying:
But if you're not afraid to lose a few $ no to help these subjects
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/bootloader-unlock-t2827748
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/recovery-testing-lg-g2-mini-d620-t2835276
If you do not understand what it says forsake activities
Try it on your own risk
and once you decide to unlock the bootloader then flash CWM then download CM11 upload on SD back up the rom and flash Cm11 in CWM
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I understand ..
You send me a link
I went not understand what to do
I explain I consumed
Give me a direction where to start
This material misunderstood me explain a little request briefed
haimmalka said:
I understand ..
You send me a link
I went not understand what to do
I explain I consumed
Give me a direction where to start
This material misunderstood me explain a little request briefed
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First Unlock the bootloader of this guidance document http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/bootloader-unlock-t2827748 editing aboot.img own or use this with attachet
Next flash CWM http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/recovery-testing-lg-g2-mini-d620-t2835276
in terminal emulator enter a command
su
reboot recovery to enter CWM
next use CWM to flash CM11
eta82 said:
First Unlock the bootloader of this guidance document http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/bootloader-unlock-t2827748 editing aboot.img own or use this with attachet
Next flash CWM http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/recovery-testing-lg-g2-mini-d620-t2835276
in terminal emulator enter a command
su
reboot recovery to enter CWM
next use CWM to flash CM11
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Thanks for attempting to help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/bootloader-unlock-t2827748
I came here
I do not know what to do here
What this example
Get aboot.img and abootb.img:
Use "ADB SHELL" or a Terminal Emulator:
dd if = / dev / block / platform / msm_sdcc.1 / by-name / aboot of = / sdcard / aboot.img
dd if = / dev / block / platform / msm_sdcc.1 / by-name / abootb of = / sdcard / abootb.img
Open each with a hex editor.
Search for the byte chain 20 00 EB 00 00 50 FF FF E0 E3 0A
Make sure that it exists only once.
Replace the next 4 byte by DF FF FF EA.
You will get: 20 00 EB 00 00 50 E3 FF E0 FF FF FF DF 0A EA
Save aboot.img as aboot4.img and abootb.img as abootb4.img
Do it on your own risk!
Flash back unto them:
dd if = / sdcard / aboot4.img of = / dev / block / platform / msm_sdcc.1 / by-name / aboot
dd if = / sdcard / abootb4.img of = / dev / block / platform / msm_sdcc.1 / by-name / abootb
It also
What to do where to start
What actions do
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/recovery-testing-lg-g2-mini-d620-t2835276
I think I give up I'm selling this instrument complicated
Request If you want to help spare 10 minutes of your time
Skype picks me together (haimmalka85) made ​​this request, I brought up in front of you
haimmalka said:
Thanks for attempting to help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/bootloader-unlock-t2827748
I came here
I do not know what to do here
What this example
Get aboot.img and abootb.img:
Use "ADB SHELL" or a Terminal Emulator:
dd if = / dev / block / platform / msm_sdcc.1 / by-name / aboot of = / sdcard / aboot.img
dd if = / dev / block / platform / msm_sdcc.1 / by-name / abootb of = / sdcard / abootb.img
Open each with a hex editor.
Search for the byte chain 20 00 EB 00 00 50 FF FF E0 E3 0A
Make sure that it exists only once.
Replace the next 4 byte by DF FF FF EA.
You will get: 20 00 EB 00 00 50 E3 FF E0 FF FF FF DF 0A EA
Save aboot.img as aboot4.img and abootb.img as abootb4.img
Do it on your own risk!
Flash back unto them:
dd if = / sdcard / aboot4.img of = / dev / block / platform / msm_sdcc.1 / by-name / aboot
dd if = / sdcard / abootb4.img of = / dev / block / platform / msm_sdcc.1 / by-name / abootb
It also
What to do where to start
What actions do
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/development/recovery-testing-lg-g2-mini-d620-t2835276
I think I give up I'm selling this instrument complicated
Request If you want to help spare 10 minutes of your time
Skype picks me together (haimmalka85) made ​​this request, I brought up in front of you
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Make a backup of the file aboot
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/aboot of=/sdcard/aboot.img
Phone must be rooted and install busybox instal it
If you have D620r you can download the file from the first post at the bottom of the attached here you have a direct link to this file. you have to download it to your computer. Then copy the file to the phone memory (sdcard), download the terminal emulator play store and install on your phone.
OK
Next
Open terminal emulator and give root privileges type in the terminal
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/aboot4.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/aboot
Done
eta82 said:
Make a backup of the file aboot
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/aboot of=/sdcard/aboot.img
Phone must be rooted and install busybox instal it
If you have D620r you can download the file from the first post at the bottom of the attached here you have a direct link to this file. you have to download it to your computer. Then copy the file to the phone memory (sdcard), download the terminal emulator play store and install on your phone.
OK
Next
Open terminal emulator and give root privileges type in the terminal
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/aboot4.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/aboot
Done
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D620r
Yes it is my device
I need someone to help me guidance
Do it with me together
You can do this with me via Skype request?
dd if=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/aboot of=/sdcard/aboot.img This stage right?
Now with I understand correctly download it aboot.img - [Click for QR Code] (2.00 MB, 234 views)
Copy it to the SD memory card!??
Copy it to the SD memory card
Then this command register
su
dd if = / sdcard / aboot4.img of = / dev / block / platform / msm_sdcc.1 / by-name / aboot
Then do what it will do?
Should be connected USB device?
Or after it copies a file can then install rom memory?
eta82 said:
Make a backup of the file aboot
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/aboot of=/sdcard/aboot.img
Phone must be rooted and install busybox instal it
If you have D620r you can download the file from the first post at the bottom of the attached here you have a direct link to this file. you have to download it to your computer. Then copy the file to the phone memory (sdcard), download the terminal emulator play store and install on your phone.
OK
Next
Open terminal emulator and give root privileges type in the terminal
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/aboot4.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/aboot
Done
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Busybox is not needed
Stock includes the dd command
Sent from my D620R [Stock 4.4.2]
Vagelis1608 said:
Busybox is not needed
Stock includes the dd command
Sent from my D620R [Stock 4.4.2]
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I'm going nuts who can help me it has been installed properly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aRrmxCOnQ0 It's okay to do the right directory request is made?
haimmalka said:
D620r
Yes it is my device
I need someone to help me guidance
Do it with me together
You can do this with me via Skype request?
dd if=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/aboot of=/sdcard/aboot.img This stage right?
Now with I understand correctly download it aboot.img - [Click for QR Code] (2.00 MB, 234 views)
Copy it to the SD memory card!??
Copy it to the SD memory card
Then this command register
su
dd if = / sdcard / aboot4.img of = / dev / block / platform / msm_sdcc.1 / by-name / aboot
Then do what it will do?
Should be connected USB device?
Or after it copies a file can then install rom memory?
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what you can see on the screenshot does not have assigned permissions root is visible stamp ($) and should be (#)
# You get when you give root privileges
haimmalka said:
Then do what it will do?
Should be connected USB device?
Or after it copies a file can then install rom memory?
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If you are using a terminal on the phone there is no need to connect the USB
eta82 said:
what you can see on the screenshot does not have assigned permissions root is visible stamp ($) and should be (#)
# You get when you give root privileges
If you are using a terminal on the phone there is no need to connect the USB
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Before I make this Guide
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aRrmxCOnQ0
I have a strange problem why it does not appear to me
??
I get this message
haimmalka said:
D620r
Yes it is my device
I need someone to help me guidance
Do it with me together
You can do this with me via Skype request?
dd if=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/aboot of=/sdcard/aboot.img This stage right?
Now with I understand correctly download it aboot.img - [Click for QR Code] (2.00 MB, 234 views)
Copy it to the SD memory card!??
Copy it to the SD memory card
Then this command register
su
dd if = / sdcard / aboot4.img of = / dev / block / platform / msm_sdcc.1 / by-name / aboot
Then do what it will do?
Should be connected USB device?
Or after it copies a file can then install rom memory?
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haimmalka said:
Before I make this Guide
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aRrmxCOnQ0
I have a strange problem why it does not appear to me
??
I get this message
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To access the options developers have to tap 7-10 times is an option in Settings> Info About phone> Build number
haimmalka said:
Before I make this Guide
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aRrmxCOnQ0
I have a strange problem why it does not appear to me
??
I get this message
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Google: How to activate adb
Google: Install adb in 15 seconds
Sent from my D620R [Stock 4.4.2]
Vagelis1608 said:
Google: How to activate adb
Google: Install adb in 15 seconds
Sent from my D620R [Stock 4.4.2]
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OK I managed to figure out what to do
I'm stuck here
I did not get here just like what?
Continue?

[DEV][ROOT][WIP] Change the MAC address of the Mi Pad 4

Hello everyone welcome to my little guide on how to change the mac address of the mi pad 4.
Code:
IM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING YOU DO WITH YOUR DEVICE! U KNOW THE RISKS
I plan to release a app or at least binary in the next few days to speed up the process for u
Requirements:
- Root
- a hex editor
- a Mi Pad 4
MAKE A BACKUP OF THE PERSIST FOLDER BEFORE!!!
Open the Hex editor
Open the file /persist/wlan_mac.bin (obvious name xiaomi)
The layout of the file is as follows:
It contains 3 mac addresses - one primary and two for fallback(s)
The addresses are displayed in HEX - every hex digit represent two numbers of the mac address
a possible content would be:
20 a4 0f 5b 34 24 20 a4 0f 5c 34 24 20 a4 0f 5a 34 24
To change the actual address simply change like a few bytes of the first address
20 a4 0f 5b 34 24 -> 21 a2 ff 4b 24 34
and reboot the phone.
DO NOT ADD ANY DIGITS THE FILE HAS TO BE 24 BYTES BIG!!
Thats all but be careful with changing the digits not ALL possible combinations are allowed by routers!
Remember that HEX digits are: a-f and 0-9
Feel free to leave a reply or leave a thanks if i helped u.

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