I got clockworkmod working fine, but I am unable to loan ROMs. Whenever I downloand a ROM it opens in muiltiple files and it also happens with TNT, Thi is where Im stuck
Step 3.
Copy whatever ROM you wish to install (it should be a .zip file) to the ROMs folder on your tablet. (Leave it zipped, Clockwork will install it from the .zip file as is). trying to get VEGan 5.1 final
Note: If the ROM you downloaded has multiple files, look for the one named “update.zip” and rename it to whatever you want (something to help you differentiate it from other ROMs), then copy that to the tablet. If an “update.zip” doesn’t exist, and you’re lost…read through that ROM’s thread and see if anybody else asked about it…if not then you probably should (on that ROM’s thread…each one is different).
I cant fiqure how to get the update.zip. When I do open the files i get 3 files
META_INF,boot, and system. I tried to copy and paste all three files in the ROMs, but it never show the update.zip
You don't need an update.zip with clockworkmod recovery... you just need the rom that is zipped and can be named anything.
Stop unzipping the rom you are downloading and just copy it to your device. Install that with clockworkmod recovery.
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novicexda said:
I got clockworkmod working fine, but I am unable to loan ROMs. Whenever I downloand a ROM it opens in muiltiple files and it also happens with TNT, Thi is where Im stuck
Step 3.
Copy whatever ROM you wish to install (it should be a .zip file) to the ROMs folder on your tablet. (Leave it zipped]/B], Clockwork will install it from the .zip file as is). trying to get VEGan 5.1 final
Note: If the ROM you downloaded has multiple files, look for the one named “update.zip” and rename it to whatever you want (something to help you differentiate it from other ROMs), then copy that to the tablet. If an “update.zip” doesn’t exist, and you’re lost…read through that ROM’s thread and see if anybody else asked about it…if not then you probably should (on that ROM’s thread…each one is different).
I cant fiqure how to get the update.zip. When I do open the files i get 3 files
META_INF,boot, and system. I tried to copy and paste all three files in the ROMs, but it never show the update.zip
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you've answered your own question, the rar or zip file you downloaded might be in diff names, but always leave it in zip format. if in rar, unrar and the zip file should be in it.
in clockwork recovery, you can update by update.zip or choose your own zip
tcrews said:
You don't need an update.zip with clockworkmod recovery... you just need the rom that is zipped and can be named anything.
Stop unzipping the rom you are downloading and just copy it to your device. Install that with clockworkmod recovery.
Sent from my Viewsonic 10" GTab...
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That is my problem, if automaticly unzips when it downloads. I am not sure if its my windows setting becaue I am unable to download TNT lite because I keep getting " windows can no opem" message. Is there a way i can prevent it from unzipping? Thanks BTW
maybe use a diff browser to download or right click on link and "save as"
You might be hitting open instead of save ...
down load it direct to your Gtab
Download the file directly to your tab. Use ES file explorer to move it to your SD card if necessary. Reboot in to clock work - choose file from SD card-select it and install.
anyone know how to convert odin rom into zip rom?
ansonchan said:
anyone know how to convert odin rom into zip rom?
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you need a valid update.zip file or use any of the templates that are available all over.
now extract the system files from tar file, extract the boot.img and copy them to the update.zip file(delete the older files in the zip before)
I have a system.img file, which I extracted from a 20J KDZ. I would now like to convert it into a flashable zip. I have 2 reasons for this. One, I dont want to have to use LGUP to revert my phone to a 100% stock system. It is much easier to just flash a zip of the system partition. Two, I would like to get into modding and ROM development. I believe that it is best to start from pure stock and make changes from there, instead of basing your work off of something that someone else has already modded.
I found these threads but they're a bit old (Lollipop):
1. http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v10/development/lg-h901-stock-img-files-boot-recovery-t3238638
2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-v10/development/lg-h901-stock-images-device-restore-t3241170
In one of them a member provided img's for recovery, boot, and system. In the other thread flashable zips of these img's were posted. These are for the Tmo v10. So it's not a matter of whether it can be done, but how. What tools are needed?
I downloaded the zip from one of the aforementioned threads, deleted the boot.img, replaced his system.img with mine, edited updater-script, and zipped up the meta-inf and system.img files with 7zip. I also checked to be sure that the block to be flashed was correct, it is the same (even though my img is for MM). I tried flashing with TWRP, I immediately get an error code 6.
What should I do?
Just off the subject slightly...but Eliminater74 already has a flashable zip (thought TWRP) for the 20J release. Its a 2 Part System.
Eliminator74's zip is modified. I want to take a 100% pure stock system.img (extracted from stock firmware) and put it into a zip that can be flashed in TWRP. When I say stock, that's what I mean. No root, no Xposed, no BusyBox, nothing. This has already been done for Lollipop on the v10, but I have MM. I have already explained why I want to do this. I'm currently looking into whether Superr's Kitchen can accomplish this.
He has a Fully Stock 20J release..just gotta read the thread..
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I have a system.img file, which I extracted from a 20J KDZ. I would now like to convert it into a flashable zip. I have 2 reasons for this. One, I dont want to have to use LGUP to revert my phone to a 100% stock system. It is much easier to just flash a zip of the system partition. Two, I would like to get into modding and ROM development. I believe that it is best to start from pure stock and make changes from there, instead of basing your work off of something that someone else has already modded.
I found these threads but they're a bit old (Lollipop):
1. http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v10/development/lg-h901-stock-img-files-boot-recovery-t3238638
2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-v10/development/lg-h901-stock-images-device-restore-t3241170
In one of them a member provided img's for recovery, boot, and system. In the other thread flashable zips of these img's were posted. These are for the Tmo v10. So it's not a matter of whether it can be done, but how. What tools are needed?
I downloaded the zip from one of the aforementioned threads, deleted the boot.img, replaced his system.img with mine, edited updater-script, and zipped up the meta-inf and system.img files with 7zip. I also checked to be sure that the block to be flashed was correct, it is the same (even though my img is for MM). I tried flashing with TWRP, I immediately get an error code 6.
What should I do?
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What tool did you use to extract the KDZ? I am trying to get a stock boot.img for the H901J build and I cannot seem to find it. I used the WindowsLGFirmwareExtract 1.2.5.0 release and all I see are a ton of .bin files and system.img. Is boot.img inside system.img?
@Sippi4x4man: I also used WindowsLGFirmwareExtract. Inside the KDZ there is a DZ and DLL file. Just extract the DZ, then you see lots of BINs. The system.img is split up (since it's around 4GB alone), but the tool can combine the pieces into one file. I was able to figure out how to manually flash the IMG, by running a dd command with TWRP's terminal emulator.
dd if=/external_sd/system.img of=/dev/block/platform/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/system
It takes a few minutes to finish, followed by a message that says no more space is available (I guess /system got filled up). I think when you dd anything you are copying both free and used space, since an IMG is usually just a (sometimes raw) disk image. TWRP will also initially say that no system is installed, I just ignored it, the device boots fine, everything is pure stock, no issues at all. System is mountable after subsequent boots into recovery. I used Magisk and the phh Superuser Magisk module to gain root without modding system partition, and the Magisk version of Xposed. But I would still like to create a flashable zip to automate this. If I figure it out I don't mind uploading it so the community can benefit.
As for the stock boot.img, I would imagine that the boot.bin inside the DZ is probably what you're after. The file size seems about right. However, I tried renaming boot.bin to boot.img and flashing from TWRP. Device wouldn't boot. So maybe there is some other conversion process that needs to be done. I can't think of any other way to obtain a pure stock boot image, extracting it from stock firmware seems like a sure way. If you ever figure it out then please provide a copy. Make sure it isn't patched by SuperSU, Xposed, Magisk, etc. I could maybe merge it into a stock zip.
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@Sippi4x4man: I also used WindowsLGFirmwareExtract. Inside the KDZ there is a DZ and DLL file. Just extract the DZ, then you see lots of BINs. The system.img is split up (since it's around 4GB alone), but the tool can combine the pieces into one file. I was able to figure out how to manually flash the IMG, by running a dd command with TWRP's terminal emulator.
dd if=/external_sd/system.img of=/dev/block/platform/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/system
It takes a few minutes to finish, followed by a message that says no more space is available (I guess /system got filled up). I think when you dd anything you are copying both free and used space, since an IMG is usually just a (sometimes raw) disk image. TWRP will also initially say that no system is installed, I just ignored it, the device boots fine, everything is pure stock, no issues at all. System is mountable after subsequent boots into recovery. I used Magisk and the phh Superuser Magisk module to gain root without modding system partition, and the Magisk version of Xposed. But I would still like to create a flashable zip to automate this. If I figure it out I don't mind uploading it so the community can benefit.
As for the stock boot.img, I would imagine that the boot.bin inside the DZ is probably what you're after. The file size seems about right. However, I tried renaming boot.bin to boot.img and flashing from TWRP. Device wouldn't boot. So maybe there is some other conversion process that needs to be done. I can't think of any other way to obtain a pure stock boot image, extracting it from stock firmware seems like a sure way. If you ever figure it out then please provide a copy. Make sure it isn't patched by SuperSU, Xposed, Magisk, etc. I could maybe merge it into a stock zip.
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It's been a while from this post... But I'm looking after the same goal you were and got the same error 6 trying the same things you described in your previous posts. Despite of these long 4 years, let me try: did you finally achieve to make the flashable zip with system.img?
I do not own an LG V10 anymore.....it is the most garbage phone I've ever had.
I now use SuperR's Kitchen to create flashable zip from system.img. Works like a charm every time. Downside is that you need a PC to use it. It works for all phones (but you must also have an unlocked bootloader and custom recovery, or you will not be able to flash the zip). There are both free and donate versions, both will work fine.
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I do not own an LG V10 anymore.....it is the most garbage phone I've ever had.
I now use SuperR's Kitchen to create flashable zip from system.img. Works like a charm every time. Downside is that you need a PC to use it. It works for all phones (but you must also have an unlocked bootloader and custom recovery, or you will not be able to flash the zip). There are both free and donate versions, both will work fine.
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Thank you for your reply. My device is Lenovo Z6 Pro but I thought this wouldn't make a difference.
Just to be sure, what you get with SuperR's Kitchen is a zip including system.img file and not the /system folder, right? Thank you in advance.
Edit: I had tried with other kitchen softwares with no success but SuperR's Kitchen did the job as you said, like a charm. Tons of thanks.
@descarao81: No, SuperR's Kitchen does not include system.img/boot.img, you must provide them yourself. They are device-specific. And system.img is a very large file, so it cannot reasonably be included in the Kitchen zip.
Yeah, maybe I wasn't clear, I meant if the resultant zip would include those raw image files being the original image files provided by the user. It's clear now. Thank you.
Here is how to do it...
1. Go to:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tm.../lg-h901-stock-images-device-restore-t3241170
Download from the link he provided.
2. Extract the .zip file that you downloaded.
3. Make a new folder called "rom"
4. Copy the META-INF folder from the folder you extracted and place it into the "rom" folder.
5. Download any other flashable rom for your device. Extract it.
6. Go to {EXTRACTED_FLASHABLE_ROM}\META-INF\com\google\android\update-binary in your flashable extracted rom folder. Copy the "update-binary" . Got to the "rom" folder and go to META-INF\com\google\android. Delete the update-binary there and replace it with the one you have copied.
7. Now copy the boot.img from the other rom that is for your device. And place it into the "rom" folder.
8. Now Finally Compress the all the files.
9. Now you will have a flashable system.img.
10. Go to TWRP and flash the .zip that you have just made!
Upytry2 said:
Here is how to do it...
1. Go to:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tm.../lg-h901-stock-images-device-restore-t3241170
Download from the link he provided.
2. Extract the .zip file that you downloaded.
3. Make a new folder called "rom"
4. Copy the META-INF folder from the folder you extracted and place it into the "rom" folder.
5. Download any other flashable rom for your device. Extract it.
6. Go to {EXTRACTED_FLASHABLE_ROM}\META-INF\com\google\android\update-binary in your flashable extracted rom folder. Copy the "update-binary" . Got to the "rom" folder and go to META-INF\com\google\android. Delete the update-binary there and replace it with the one you have copied.
7. Now copy the boot.img from the other rom that is for your device. And place it into the "rom" folder.
8. Now Finally Compress the all the files.
9. Now you will have a flashable system.img.
10. Go to TWRP and flash the .zip that you have just made!
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Trying that exactly when im home! Thank you!
I'm using V7 MIUI rom, I downloaded V8 rom from miui.com (both of them are Chinese's rom). I find that I can copy apk files in "Data" folder and install it normally. But apk files in "System"--->"Data" and "Priv-Data" cant do like that. I cant install them like files in "Data" folder does, and I notice that those file have a folder in same directory, inside that folder have a ".odex" file.
So, i wonder that those file must be install in special ways? And How can I install them?
Thank you for my poor english.:good:
Those system apk files usualy need to be flashed. You could copy and paste them in in a ROM.ZIP you are currently using and install them via a recovery (TWRP or CWM).
How it is actually done I am not realy sure (no experience) but in theory it should work this way.
Quick scenario: I am working on a Nook Simple Touch UK ROM zip (now obsolete), trying to get from it the essentials that make it "UK" and move them into/replace similar files (mostly images and documents, but maybe one or two system apps) to the current US version of the ROM so that everything will function properly, but the ROM will have the look and feel (and localization options) of the obsolete UK ROM. There's not a lot to change.
The zips don't open for inspection properly in anything I've tried except 7zip. I can move/overwrite files from one ROM to the other, but there does seem to be a slight compression going on and I have no idea how to stop this. In WinRAR I could, but I don't see any similar option in 7zip. Then the zip contents go into a CWM flashable zip.
Preparing the CWM zip with no changes to the current US ROM gives an error-free flash and a functioning result. But if I change even one file (like the boot splash screen--same name, same file size--until moved), the flash fails almost immediately.
I asked someone about internal checksums before ROMs would install but they did not think there were any on these ROMs. Now I wonder. I don't see anything that looks like a checksum or even a "to do" list.
Have I missed some fundamental step or am I using my tools incorrectly (or the wrong tools)? One last thought, these are "update" zips, if that makes any difference, so on their own they would not wipe user data,for example.
Edit: I think I've got it!
1. Unzip (not just "open") both zips with WinRAR (7zip would not extract the update zips for me)
2. Drag alternate versions of files from one folder to the other
3. Zip up with 7zip
4. Open CWM update zip (just has META-INF folder) and ROM update zip with 7zip
5. Drag contents of ROM update zip to CWM zip.
6. Copy new CWM zip to CWM card and flash.
7. SMILE!
nmyshkin said:
Quick scenario: I am working on a Nook Simple Touch UK ROM zip (now obsolete), trying to get from it the essentials that make it "UK" and move them into/replace similar files (mostly images and documents, but maybe one or two system apps) to the current US version of the ROM so that everything will function properly, but the ROM will have the look and feel (and localization options) of the obsolete UK ROM. There's not a lot to change.
The zips don't open for inspection properly in anything I've tried except 7zip. I can move/overwrite files from one ROM to the other, but there does seem to be a slight compression going on and I have no idea how to stop this. In WinRAR I could, but I don't see any similar option in 7zip. Then the zip contents go into a CWM flashable zip.
Preparing the CWM zip with no changes to the current US ROM gives an error-free flash and a functioning result. But if I change even one file (like the boot splash screen--same name, same file size--until moved), the flash fails almost immediately.
I asked someone about internal checksums before ROMs would install but they did not think there were any on these ROMs. Now I wonder. I don't see anything that looks like a checksum or even a "to do" list.
Have I missed some fundamental step or am I using my tools incorrectly (or the wrong tools)? One last thought, these are "update" zips, if that makes any difference, so on their own they would not wipe user data,for example.
Edit: I think I've got it!
1. Unzip (not just "open") both zips with WinRAR (7zip would not extract the update zips for me)
2. Drag alternate versions of files from one folder to the other
3. Zip up with 7zip
4. Open CWM update zip (just has META-INF folder) and ROM update zip with 7zip
5. Drag contents of ROM update zip to CWM zip.
6. Copy new CWM zip to CWM card and flash.
7. SMILE!
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Nice job!