Well I thought I would make a formal thread for this.
Quick and dirty ATM but I will fix this later.
WARNING: USE OF THIS TOOL COULD POTENTIALLY BRICK YOUR DEVICE. FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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[SIZE=+1]What is FlashImageTool[/SIZE]FlashImageTool is a tool that allows you to flash all sorts of files to your device, while booted up and also while in fastboot mode. You can flash an *.img file to your device as long as you know the name of the partition of where it's supposed to go (ex. system, data, recovery, etc)
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All I did was package this up. The graphics were not done by me and I am no way taking credit for this. I had a link to the original graphics and now I can't find this. I just wanted to share this amazing work.
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I am not responsible for what you do to your phone. You must have s-off to use this. Copy PB31IMG.zip as is to your sd card, reboot into recovery and apply it as an update (not using clockwork recovery)
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1. I have Ubuntu (I'm pretty sure Linux is the ideal OS for this)
2. I've never used the terminal before. So a step-by-step might come in handy.
2. I can't find any detailed and concise tutorial on any site on how to do this.
All I want to know is how to convert the system folder into system.img
This is the only thing that's stopping me for building a custom ROM for Karbonn A9+. I hope someone can help me.
Thanks
When I try to flash my s20+ with AP file, this error keeps me from flashing
Odin didn't specify any further logs, so I don't know what is wrong with super.img file.
The only way seller suggest is to change the mainboard of this phone, since OEM lock and FRP lock are both enabled.
is there any way to flash super.img successfully?
Currently, I'm not able to get in to android.
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Snow Flash Tool!
A tool to flash roms various ways, (fastbootd and super imgs only at the moment)
Requirements:
Windows 64bit
Android Phone with dynamic partitions
Notes: if you notice any bugs, freezes, unexpected problems. Report Back to me here or on telegram @SnowTalking
OR join my group for discussions and releases!!!
https://t.me/snowflashtooldiscussionhttps://t.me/snowflashtoolDisclaimer*** I am not responsible for anything that has happened to your device
Source: https://github.com/SnowTalking/Snow-Flash-Tool
Download: https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=325135
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I have a Motorola G8 Power. There is only one unofficial build of TWRP for it, and that is the one I am using.
When trying to perform an advanced wipe, I only see some partitions, but never the System one. Also, when trying to flash an image and TWRP asks for a partition to install the image on, the system image is never listed.
I went to the Mount menu and checked the box for the System, but I still have these issues.
Do you know why I can't see it?
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