boot.img needed - Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE

Hello,
I accidently flashed a recovery.img as a boot.img and consequently need the original boot.img... can somebody help me out?
Thanks!
//edit: simple as that, just have taken it from the cyanogenmod zip file and helped myself out. thanks!

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[DEV] How to create / sign update.zip

Hello,
I have successfully createt and flashed with fastboot my created system.img userdata.img, ramdisk.img boot.img.
Where can i find a howto how to create / sign a update.zip file?
Many Thanks for your help, links, or even procedures
Roman
banzro said:
Hello,
I have successfully createt and flashed with fastboot my created system.img userdata.img, ramdisk.img boot.img.
Where can i find a howto how to create / sign a update.zip file?
Many Thanks for your help, links, or even procedures
Roman
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Maybe this will help you understand:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=566235&highlight=Running+ROM+emulator
PS: Dont ever flash your RADIO or SPL I already brick one magic doing that...
Thank you
BBNuno said:
Maybe this will help you understand:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=566235&highlight=Running+ROM+emulator
PS: Dont ever flash your RADIO or SPL I already brick one magic doing that...
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Hello,
Many thanks for your hint will read it and come hopefully soon with my rom.
Yes I will not consider to do Radio and SPL!
Roman

[Q] need new boot.img from sourcecode

Hello there,
I accidentally flashed a wrong boot.img with sp flash tool. I can still acces CWM based recovery. I do not have a ROM or boot.img backup and was unable to find either one online. The phone is an Alcatel one touch 916D, since Alcatel is open source, I downloaded the source code blahblah.tar.xz file, it should be possible to flash this to my phone using Odin right? I tried so, but Odin does not detect my phone. So I was wondering, is it perhaps possible to extact/create a boot.img from the source code file I have? I unzipped it and there are the folders kernel, mediatek and webkit. I have not found a boot.img anywhere in the files. I hope someone is able to help me.
thank you,
Jeroen
Edit: this is the wrong location for this post isn't it? How do I move it?
Ya should post it in your mobile forum> in question and answer ,help and troubleshooting .if its there on xda if not then try to post on android question and answer , troubleshoot . this is the wrong location brother..
Hit the thx if i ever helped ya .
Sent from my XT910 using Tapatalk 2

[Q] Can some1 upload the system.img and the boot.img from stable ROM?

Hello! I have some serious issues with my sdcard. Now I just want to boot my phone up so I will need system.img and boot.img from stable ROM. If somebody has a backup of his system it would be nice to upload ONLY the system.img and the boot.img from the backup.
Please help me, Im in desperate need of these two files!
Thanks in advance!
sssimo96 said:
Hello! I have some serious issues with my sdcard. Now I just want to boot my phone up so I will need system.img and boot.img from stable ROM. If somebody has a backup of his system it would be nice to upload ONLY the system.img and the boot.img from the backup.
Please help me, Im in desperate need of these two files!
Thanks in advance!
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you extract it from whatever rom you're using., hope this helps
I need boot and system, not just boot.

please help me asap thanks

i need to fix my phone it has no rom on it anymore and i need to put it back on its a android cheap Chinese one i got for $48usd
i have the .img file but have no clue what to do with them
jamespoo said:
i need to fix my phone it has no rom on it anymore and i need to put it back on its a android cheap Chinese one i got for $48usd
i have the .img file but have no clue what to do with them
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.img file?
Could you please tell me the phone make and model?
img files,ok you can use them
but there should be many img files
like
system.img
boot.img
recovery.img etc
if these all you got,then try to flash via any software,which can flash them in your phone.
good luck

[Completed] Need 6044D Alcatel Pop Up stock rom or boot.img or recovery.img

I'm trying to compile Android from source with BBQLinux and the guide from codeworkx (thank u sooo much):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2695242
But there is a step where it asks for boot.img or recovery.img of the phone and I can't access to mine cause I didn't have it rooted when it blew up. I can just access fastboot and was trying to flash custom recovery but it is not out there out of the box compiled by someone else so I decided to do it and then sahre it here. The thing is that I am stuck here. If someone has custom recovery for my phone model would be awesome but I still want to compile the whole thing in order to learn a bit. Please help me, I need the boot.img or recovery.img.
Thank u in advance!!
miuserdexda said:
I'm trying to compile Android from source with BBQLinux and the guide from codeworkx (thank u sooo much):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2695242
But there is a step where it asks for boot.img or recovery.img of the phone and I can't access to mine cause I didn't have it rooted when it blew up. I can just access fastboot and was trying to flash custom recovery but it is not out there out of the box compiled by someone else so I decided to do it and then sahre it here. The thing is that I am stuck here. If someone has custom recovery for my phone model would be awesome but I still want to compile the whole thing in order to learn a bit. Please help me, I need the boot.img or recovery.img.
Thank u in advance!!
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Greetings and welcome to assist. Unfortunately I can not find anything for your device on xda only the 6040 variant
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/rom-t2904511
perhaps try asking here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
to see if someone can upload the files you need
Good Luck
Sawdoctor

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