How to extract aboot.elf from aboot.img? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi!
I must extract the original bootloader from my device. I have copied aboot partition to img file. But I don't know how to convert it to elf file like after compilation. If someone can help me, please write!
Thanks

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How to extract .ftf file??

Any one know how? or how to add and remove a file in the .ftf in flashtools?
1.Unpack .ftf file(as .zip or .rar) to get the file : system.sin
2.Use SIN2IMG.exe to transfer system.sin into system.img
3.Use unyaffs.exe to upack the system.img into resources you need
You can download SIN2IMG & unyaffs from the Internet
It's not an easy thing to add resources into .ftf file
Actually,Linux enviornment is required to pack the resources into .img file
But you may use Cygwin(HTC [email protected]) to help you do such things.
JasonStein said:
1.Unpack .ftf file(as .zip or .rar) to get the file : system.sin
2.Use SIN2IMG.exe to transfer system.sin into system.img
3.Use unyaffs.exe to upack the system.img into resources you need
You can download SIN2IMG & unyaffs from the Internet
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Thanks, now how do I repack it to .ftf ?
i need the same help
Unless you are modifying the baseband or kernel, it may be easier to make an xrecovery zip from system.img once you unpack and modify it however you want to.
Seems all 2.3.3 SE roms are on the same kernel/BB so if you're on the right ones already all you'll need is an xrec zip to build the rest. If you are on an older/different kernel/BB then Doomlord has an ftf package with just those 2 things & detailed instructions on how to get it going.
mistamikel said:
Thanks, now how do I repack it to .ftf ?
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how were you able to unpack the .img file
I am able to extract the system.sin
then create a system.img with sin2img.exe, but when I try to unpack the .img file, unyaffs.exe only gives me stackfiles and not a new directory.
can you help with this, am I doing something wrong ?
if having trouble creating ftf try checking this thread out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1363460
lol
why dont use 7zip?
JasonStein said:
1.Unpack .ftf file(as .zip or .rar) to get the file : system.sin
2.Use SIN2IMG.exe to transfer system.sin into system.img
3.Use unyaffs.exe to upack the system.img into resources you need
You can download SIN2IMG & unyaffs from the Internet
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will this system.img be same as the system.img we get when we backup a stock rom in our phone after a fresh installation?am learning to make my own rom and i need the system.img.But i dont have the stock rom .
And can i create my own rom from system.img of any other custom rom instead of the stock rom itself
The great x10 developer championswimmer has a great set of tools for x10/Xperia kernels
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1659584
~Jaramie
from my LT28at rooted & eating an Ice Cream Sandwich
Probably the best guide with video instructions how to make GB ROM from .ftf file. Enjoy.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661770
neoxx3m said:
Probably the best guide with video instructions how to make GB ROM from .ftf file. Enjoy.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661770
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Thanks for the links i already got guides to make my own rom.Am using dsixda' android kitchen and as the per the instruction given.For xperia x10
"First reinstall a Android 2.1.
Then root it.
Install a XRecovery.
Then backup it.
Now you will get system.img in backup folder."
My doubt is wether this backup should be dont with the stock rom itself or can i use an existing custom rom?And if it should be from stock rom then is it enough use the system.img file obtain by extracting ftf and then using sin2img?
VortexDK said:
how were you able to unpack the .img file
I am able to extract the system.sin
then create a system.img with sin2img.exe, but when I try to unpack the .img file, unyaffs.exe only gives me stackfiles and not a new directory.
can you help with this, am I doing something wrong ?
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Check Out this thread,maybe it will help you
can some one please put a direct link to SIN2IMG & unyaffs, no links online work!!
staking said:
can some one please put a direct link to SIN2IMG & unyaffs, no links online work!!
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Nobody?
especiallyl SIN2IMG ... the other is in the repository of ubuntu

[Q] please help me, I'm having problems repack system.img

hello guys!
please help me, I'm having problems repack system.ext4.img
I unpack the system.img, and added root, add a few things to
then I use cygwin to repack folder I unzipped it on cygwin does not have that choice. How do I repack it back into a file folder to close the file system.img flash through odin tar.md5
Please help me, thank you very much
Sorry if my English is very bad.
Please help me!i use phone Ss I9100

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Ive done this but it was year's ago while making an odin flashable firmware for sgh-t599. Sorry to say I can't remember the procedure but I used guides so the info is out there.
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