Extract boot.IMG - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Hi,
Could someone pls tell me what the way to extract boot.IMG ROM either the ruu 2.20 or from boot.emmc.win in twrp?
I have cm10 installed n want to boot into stock ROM of which I have made a backup
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just flash the boot.emmc.win in fastboot. fastboot flash boot boot.emmc.win

This will make it real easy for you. Watch the video.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33463262
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leedroid

can someone please make a video or a very clear post how to download leedroid v6.4 on htc one s because this is the 2nd time i tried it and messed it up where i have to run ruu to go back to factory settings
dude its easy, The instructions are on the thread
1, Unlock Bootloader
2, Flash CWM recovery
3, Flash Boot.img
4, Flash ROM
5, Flash boot.img again (optional)
Done !
It doesnt get any easier than that ^^^
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Still doesn't work I go into a bootloop
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Is there a way to download leedroid tweaks on its own ?
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Leedroid has v6.4 on the one S? or the one X?
V2.1 for the One S
Are there any direct links for the one s latest version only tweaks
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I dont think the tweaks will work on a stock ROM, They require the modded framework.
;( leedroid always messes up when I try download it to my phone
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I am stuck in a boot loop too. Driving me nuts I have been using custom roms for ever.
Btw other custom roms work without issue on my one s except leedroid.
balto said:
I am stuck in a boot loop too. Driving me nuts I have been using custom roms for ever.
Btw other custom roms work without issue on my one s except leedroid.
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Yeah same that's why I'm asking people for help to do it like on a video are u still in bootloop? I was in bootloop before
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Both of you just post on how you flash the rom. There has to be something easy that is overlooked. Cause i have flashed the rom 4 times with no problems
snwman said:
Both of you just post on how you flash the rom. There has to be something easy that is overlooked. Cause i have flashed the rom 4 times with no problems
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I put the Rom zip and md5 Rom thing in sd card too I think go into bootloader run that windows.bat thing flash boot.IMG flash Rom run boot.IMG again
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How do you do it? sorry for bad English tired
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k1llacanon said:
I put the Rom zip and md5 Rom thing in sd card too I think go into bootloader run that windows.bat thing flash boot.IMG flash Rom run boot.IMG again
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Did you flash the rom in cwm after the first time you flashed the boot.img? If not then that is probably your issue.
For me I flashed boot flash rom in cwm and for good measure flashed the boot again.
I am going to try a new download of the rom I think that could be my issue.
Right ill basically start from as if i was to flash the rom from if i has a stock phone
1.Make sure phone is rooted and unlocked by Htc dev
2.Have a custom recovery flashed
3.Download the v2.0 and v2.1 of the rom and also the boot.img
4.Place v2.0 and v2.1 files into a folder on your sd card.
5.Now make a nandroid backup of your current rom you are using before you flash LeeDroids rom
6.Extract the boot.img so that you can run the command to flash the .img to your phone
7.Boot phone into bootloader then fastboot, connect phone to pc and it should say fastboot usb.
8.Run the boot.img file to which ever OS you are using (meaning windows, mac etc.)
9.Get back into the bootloader screen and get into recovery.
10. Format system, data and cache also wipe dalvik cache as well. It should be wiped by formatting system and data but only takes 2seconds to do it anyway. You will find it under advanced menu(In Clockworkmod)
11. Find the .zip of leedroids v2.0 and flash it
12.Reboot phone and finish the setup menu and just let the phone settle for a minute or two after you finished it
13. Boot phone into bootloader and then fastboot. Run the boot.img again just to be sure.
14.Boot into recovery and flash v2.1 and then reboot and enjoy.
Now set phone up the way you want
This is the method i have used seems long but only takes 10minutes once you have all the files. I have done this 4 times using this method
I will try this method later so what's the v6.4?
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k1llacanon said:
I will try this method later so what's the v6.4?
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None for htc one s maybe for the one x which lee is also developing for
Oooh I've been trying v6 so only v2 will work for one s? And is it just as good?
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Revert to stock atnt 2.20 after installing cm10

Hi guys,
So I unlocked my boot loader and using twrp installed cm10. To boot it I had to flash boot.IMG from the zip file and everything works fine
Now I wanna revert to the stock ROM. I made a backup of it using twrp. So when I wipe off the cm10 rom using twrp n restore my stock backed up ROM, my phone doesn't boot. Just a blank screen.
Anything I need to do different?
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kjotwani said:
Hi guys,
So I unlocked my boot loader and using twrp installed cm10. To boot it I had to flash boot.IMG from the zip file and everything works fine
Now I wanna revert to the stock ROM. I made a backup of it using twrp. So when I wipe off the cm10 rom using twrp n restore my stock backed up ROM, my phone doesn't boot. Just a blank screen.
Anything I need to do different?
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You have to flash the boot.img from the sence rom
Thanks a lot for ur help. I don't know where to get the boot.IMG of the sense ROM. Any directions as to where can I find it?
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Extract it from the nandroid backup
These r the files in the twrp folder for my Stock ROM. Can't see a boot.IMG
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sorry maybe twrp doesn't backup boot.img
You can download a 2.20 ruu and try an extract boot.img from there.
boot.emmc.win is the boot.img, not sure how TWRP handles backing up of boot when on the higher hboot though.
kjotwani said:
These r the files in the twrp folder for my Stock ROM. Can't see a boot.IMG
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The very 1st file "boot.emmc.win" that's the boot.img
So just flash that through fastboot and it should work
You can change the name of the file to boot.img if you want
And if we want to revert to an RUU, we just lock the bootloader and run the exe
Or do we need to flash the stock recovery first?
Cheers
Yes, lock bootloader flash ruu.
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Stock Recovery

Hi there!
I just flashed my recovery with the CWM recovery image, but I noticed that I need the Stock Recovery to install the OTA update; is there a place where I can download it?
Thnks in advance
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Why do you need the ota anyways? You can restore using rsd lite.
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mky023 said:
Hi there!
I just flashed my recovery with the CWM recovery image, but I noticed that I need the Stock Recovery to install the OTA update; is there a place where I can download it?
Thnks in advance
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There's file called "recovery_signed" inside zip archive of full RSD-aimed firmware. That is stock recovery which should be flashed as follows:
moto-fastboot flash recovery recovery_signed
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dark_mirage said:
Why do you need the ota anyways? You can restore using rsd lite.
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'coz for some reason the hdmi output doesn't work with any other JB firmware, so I downgraded and now i'll update it.
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There's file called "recovery_signed" inside zip archive of full RSD-aimed firmware. That is stock recovery which should be flashed as follows:
moto-fastboot flash recovery recovery_signed
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Thnks! It worked great! I never thought looking into the firmware folder

Which root method to use?

Hi. Forgive me if I am in the wrong section. I want to door my Rogers one x. I went to the Rogers one x compilation and could not find the right one. My firmware is 3.17.631.2. Can I use the root method listed for 3.18? I do not want to mess things up. I previously used Hassoons toolkit to unlock the boot loader. Now when I use it to install tarp, I do not think it recognizes my phone. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Think you.
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I meant twrp.
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All you need to do is go to htcdev and unlock your bootloader there, then you can flash TWRP 2.6, and flash a custom ROM, smooth sailing!
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I have already unlocked my bootloader previously. It is flashing twrp that I am having problems with.
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I had downloaded a twrp zip file and unzipped it as well as an SU file. From there I am unsure how to flash them onto my phone. I did plug my phone into my PC and tried to locate the internal SD but could not. If you could give me any clearer directions, that would be great. Thank you.
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I am usually pretty good at following instructions. I just rerooted my N7 following the latest updates. But this one x has me stumped thus far.
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Well, I went to Team Win's website and downloaded TWRP and Goo Manager. I now have tampered status and have installed twrp through GooManager but have yet to find it on my device. Sometimes it is a struggle.
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I have success!
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quicksilver53 said:
I had downloaded a twrp zip file and unzipped it as well as an SU file. From there I am unsure how to flash them onto my phone. I did plug my phone into my PC and tried to locate the internal SD but could not. If you could give me any clearer directions, that would be great. Thank you.
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I know you were able to install TWRP using Goo Manager. But the proper way to install using your PC, would be using fastboot, with the command:
fastboot flash recovery filename.img
Where "filename" is the actual name of the recovery .img file.
Another thing to note, you don't need to unzip the recovery zip file.
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Any cricket users need help

I am desperate for a twrp back up of the 4.2.2 I don't have my laptop for a while I can't do very much..I flashed a kernel for 4.2.2 when Iwas half a sleep I'm still on 4.1 ..tried to wipe and flash a kernel for 4.1 but now it boot loops on splash screen.if I flash a 4.2 kernel phone works.so if I had twrp back up I think id be good.
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@shawn328
If you are still on 4.1.2 then flashing a 4.2.2 kernel makes no sense lol.
If you are still on 4.1.2 then use your 4.1.2 TWRP backup. Install 4.2.2 OTA afterwards.
If my instructions is a fail then your provided information is misleading
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Yea actually it was misleading. I forgot to put that I had tooking out my sdcard for my wife to use in het digital camera and she lost it. I had to get a new sdcard. Lost my back ups and forgot to back up . So I broke the cardinal rule. Its an easy fix for me if I had access to a computer so I can fast boot. Downloaded a cwm back up extracted placed in a twrp back up folder I created by backing up the faulty rom. Didn't work. So I downloaded a flash image command which would allow me to flash a recovery image or boot image via terminal emulator. But te couldn't find it. Try to download a stock zip which had a stock boot image but the zip failed everytime.so I need a copy of someones twrp to fix rather it is 4.1 or 4.2 to fix. Can't ota until I have a computer because all recovery and system images I found are img format. So no stock recovery no stock boot equals no ota. Now I been s off before moon shine with supercid so I'm not a rookie. Even though not backing up was a rookie move and flashing the dream kernel was also.I was half asleep and forgot most variants are already running the 4.2 update. So unless someone knows of a way to flash img files directly from the phone itself. A twrp backup from one of fellow cricket users is the only I think I can go without a computer.
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Fixed found a zip made by oldsplatterhand worked like a charm.
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For future reference, if all else fails, you can always write the img straight to the partition while using terminal emulator using dd.
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An example based from a K2_CL,
Recovery partition:
Code:
dd if=/sdcard/customrecovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p21
Boot partition:
Code:
dd if=/sdcard/boot.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p20
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Thanks man I can really use that info I appreciate it
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I have a droid razr xt912 i recently bricked then unbricked using mattlgroffs windows utility when i unbricked the phone i lost my flash to cricket how can i get it back i rooted again but no luck at all any suggestions?? Thanks in advance
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melshubby said:
I have a droid razr xt912 i recently bricked then unbricked using mattlgroffs windows utility when i unbricked the phone i lost my flash to cricket how can i get it back i rooted again but no luck at all any suggestions?? Thanks in advance
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I recommend going here for your answer.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-razr
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