Question Oriole doesn't have RFS folder anymore? - Google Pixel 6

I checked Oriole image to see if it also has rfs folder inside vendor image like Redfin. Turns out it doesn't, probably because of the Tensor chip not using MBN format for the files.
Any possible ways of modifying carrier_policy configs on this phone model then?
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peter_betos said:
I checked Oriole image to see if it also has rfs folder inside vendor image like Redfin. Turns out it doesn't, probably because of the Tensor chip not using MBN tech.
Any possible ways of modifying operator configs on this phone model then?
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[Q][Solved] Files in Root Folder ( / )

What are these files in root / folder? Can I saftly delete them?
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Absolutely not!
But don't ask me what they do. You can browse the .rc files as they are text.
Sent from my Nexus 7
Those files are you system. You mustn't do anything to them because if you do you can break your phone.
NO
These are all initialization files necessary for your phone to startup. They are a part of the boot image and the phone's startup process (init) parses these files to know what to start and how to start. They also are responsible for the initial files system setup and some hardware configuration as well.
Better not touch them.
I just wanted to know if they have something with init.d
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Android's Rule of Thumb : DO NOT touch any files in "/" root

Nexus 7 Wont Boot

I have a 2012 Nexus 7 and it has a really weird problem, when it boots it goes to this screen and won't do anything if I click start. If I go to recovery mode, it says Booting Failed in the top left, it seems that android is removed, but I'm not sure. Sorry for bad picture quality
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Looks like you will need to try and restore by flashing the original factory img files.
Guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796 (hint, skip all of the SDK stuff for adb and fastboot and just use this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790) . Also, make sure to grab the same update or newer, for best results.
I prefer doing things manually as it is good to learn how things work, but if that is just above your expertise, you can also check this out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796
Good luck.

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It's bricked Normally the reason why is shown, too.
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Such a screen is originated by BootLoader
FYI:
When you turn on an Android device, it checks the operating system to make sure it's safe to use. This means the code comes from a trusted source and hasn't been changed or corrupted.
If your operating system could have a problem, you can get a warning message that brings you to page g.co/ABH what you should visit.
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@ell123
It's bricked Normally the reason why is shown, too.
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Damn, it's very similar to that except with a <!> instead of the triangle and without the explanation or press power to continue.
@ell123
Unless you enabled USB debugging, means you can access phone by means of ADB, you can nothing do, IMHO.

REALME 7 PRO

A few days ago I had a problem with the cell phone the following image came out I have been looking for how to compose it and I still have no idea how to do it, who can help me, attach 2 images the first is how the cell comes out and the second is when you I give the button to turn off more the volume button less
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You have erased/deleted your Boot partition. No need to worry tho. You will need to flash the stock rom or boot image using a computer. There are many tutorials out there for that.
Just like this one :
P.S. the device is different but the brand and problem are same, so you should have no problem.
You have erased/deleted your Boot partition. No need to worry tho. You will need to flash the stock rom or boot image using a computer. There are many tutorials out there for that.
Just like this one :
P.S. the device is different but the brand and problem are same, so you should have no problem.

Question Need help !

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I’m in the same boat if anyone cares. Needing the verified image files or a way to flash without them.
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I’m in the same boat if anyone cares. Needing the verified image files or a way to flash without them.
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I needing the verified image

			
				
tom.android said:
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Let's see, I have to do it with at least 5 files , or patch this with magisk
Do you want my full ( extract from Stock firmware )
scatter file ?​
Look here https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recover-hardbricked-sm-t225.4485985/

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