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I have the update for my android based head unit Sony xav-601BT. I'd like to get it open and get root access and maybe sideload some custom apks if its possible. The update is a bin file but it will not let me access it using 7Zip or mount it using Deamon tools so I'm thinking its encrypted or I'm trying to access it incorrectly. Any information at all would be greatly appreciated.
Ryan
I am facing some difficultys two with the .bin files . Altough it is in another app , still i cannot find an tool wich can open this file .
So far i tried , renaming it to other formats , obiously it did not work I tried adding an .cue file ( saw that on youtube ) and openning it true Deamen and UltraIso . Tried VoiceEditor but al that no avail . IS ther another way to crack this baby ?
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yes yes very interested
MOMO7达人RK3066-V2RO-CN-V1.0-4.1.1 CUS-JRO03H-20121109 <<< Google this and the top hit should be the download page for the ROM I'm talking about. Sorry, I can't post links just yet!
It's for a Ployer Momo7 Talent (or Darren and I've also seen it referenced as Pro)
I'm trying to extract the contents of this img file under ubuntu with afptool. (the version of afptool for rk3066 devices)
When I try to do so, I get the following error:
invalid header magic
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I can't find an explanation as to what this error code means.
Actually, I've tried a whole bunch of methods to attempt to get to the contents of the image but nothing seems to work.
Also found a similar issue on Windows with the same afptool app:
Check file... Failed
Unpack failed
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Sort of making me wary of using this ROM at all! (even just for a straight up flash)
Anyone able to even so much as manage it at all?
Thanks,
Mark.
cacoe said:
MOMO7达人RK3066-V2RO-CN-V1.0-4.1.1 CUS-JRO03H-20121109 <<< Google this and the top hit should be the download page for the ROM I'm talking about. Sorry, I can't post links just yet!
It's for a Ployer Momo7 Talent (or Darren and I've also seen it referenced as Pro)
I'm trying to extract the contents of this img file under ubuntu with afptool. (the version of afptool for rk3066 devices)
When I try to do so, I get the following error:
I can't find an explanation as to what this error code means.
Actually, I've tried a whole bunch of methods to attempt to get to the contents of the image but nothing seems to work.
Also found a similar issue on Windows with the same afptool app:
Sort of making me wary of using this ROM at all! (even just for a straight up flash)
Anyone able to even so much as manage it at all?
Thanks,
Mark.
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It needs to be unpacked with img_unpack first!
It is a system image to root of odin in the SCL22 of Japan.
Su is enabled at startup.
System status is official.
Felica is enabled.
Custom Image v1 is Here.
http://www1.axfc.net/u/3168553
Custom Image v1.1 is Here.
http://www1.axfc.net/u/3172168
XDA:DevDB Information
Felica is valid scl22, Custom Image, a ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Contributors
dolphin_fune, dolphin_fune
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-02-11
Last Updated 2014-02-15
Reserved
dolphin_fune said:
It is a system image to root of odin in the SCL22 of Japan.
Su is enabled at startup.
System status is official.
Felica is enabled.
Custom Image v1 is Here.
http://www1.axfc.net/u/3168553
Custom Image v1.1 is Here.
http://www1.axfc.net/u/3172168
XDA:DevDB Information
Felica is valid scl22, Custom Image, a ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Contributors
dolphin_fune, dolphin_fune
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-02-11
Last Updated 2014-02-15
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This Mod is Update.
ver1.1 is Here.
http://www1.axfc.net/u/3172168
What the hell
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Hi,
I also interested in this rooting method. However, the link for v1.1 seems to be invalid. Please check.
Thanks!
i have SCL22
what is this thread all about
can anyone explain
niranjan.anu said:
i have SCL22
what is this thread all about
can anyone explain
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SCL22 rooting, the custom image maintains working NFC (NFC in Japan market is different with international market, as it is involved in mobile payments). You will need to flash the custom image via Odin, but you'll lose all of your data.
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dolphin_fune said:
Custom Image v1.1 is Here.
http://www1.axfc.net/u/3172168
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Hi again, it seems that the link for your v1.1 is corrupted. Also, KDDI has updated their firmware version to SCL22KDUBNB1. Could you please provide any rooting information about this new version? Thanks in advanced!
There is no link of v1.1. I am sorry. Nb1 even can make an effective system of felica. For more information, please contact github.com/rara7886/make_rooted_system-rara7886[/url].
Thx.
dolphin_fune said:
There is no link of v1.1. I am sorry. Nb1 even can make an effective system of felica. For more information, please contact github.com/rara7886/make_rooted_system-rara7886[/url].
Thx.
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Thank you very much for your reply. However, I don't understand Japanese, it also takes a huge amount of time to learn it
So could you please help to translate those instructions in the git repository to English? We are very grateful if you provide us a translated version.
I also have one more question to ask, if I flash custom recovery/kernel to SCL22, FeliCa won't work; does this affects NFC too? Then after I re-flash stock recovery/kernel, will FeliCa & NFC work again?
Thank you very much for your time!!!
Anyone tried to install this? Does it work?
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SCL22 AU - Got Root. I'll help if I can ....
The long story that is my SCL22 (AU) successful root. I’ve been trying for months and doing lots of reading but I did not want to trip the Knox fuse so I kept waiting. Last weekend I went at it hard. I blended a couple of threads together and will try to explain below so the rest of you can try it.
1) I tried lots of ROM downloads but some were broken and some were for the SC-01 (Docomo) which I was reluctant to try. I also installed and reinstalled SU several times but I think I could have just installed it early and left it.
2) I downloaded the “make_rooted_system-rara7886-master” and figured it out. I eventually had to correct line 274 of the .sh file where the word "install" was spelled wrong. I got the system.img.ext4 and cache.img.ext4 output in a nicely wrapped .tar file named . (See step 8) I ran it in Ubuntu 14.04 but it took a little doing. You will need to SUDO it and when it is working you will see the BusyBox and other files copying. When there are no errors, you’ve got it. Link is
http://www.rwilco12.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=71
3) Next I flashed this ROM with Odin. Easy. But I could not install SU. I thought I failed.
4) So I tried another downloaded file named SCL22KDUBNB1_SCL22KDIBNB1_SCL22KDUBNB1_HOME.tar
This flashed the ROM perfectly and the phone was working fine but once again I couldn’t get root.
5) It seems as long as I am only writing the two .img files, Knox is not tripped. So I think I can keep trying with different versions in the .tar file indefinitely. I must have flashed it 6 or 7 times. (Can anyone confirm this?)
6) I finally ran out of patience and decided to try the SC-01F rooted ROM called
SC01F-ROOTED-system.tar
7) This flashed fine but when the phone booted (complete with DOCOMO logo) I kept getting a message “MMBPROCESS stopped unexpectedly” every 10 seconds or so and this made the phone unusable. I wasn’t even able to check for root but I wonder if this was when I actually got root (or later with GNT3eXT?)
8) Then I flashed back to my own custom made .tar.
SCL22KDUBNB1-ROOTED-system.tar
Again this was easy with Odin. My system was back to normal but when I tried su I got an error. Then I tried GNT3eXT again and was careful to check the boxes. (I had missed this before because they are not worded very clearly) and suddenly I was done. Then I tried su again and it searched for administrative rights and I knew I was good. Rootchecker is fine, RootFTPServer works as does TB. Bluetooth is also fine.
I was working off of a number of explanations but I think this one is pretty close to how I did it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46447385&postcount=2
I did not need to do anything with Busybox and I haven’t installed Xposed either. If I had checked the boxes in GNT3eXT earlier, this may have taken WAY less time. My bad but I got it in the end and I didn’t trip Knox and FeliCa works in case I want it in the future.
So, long story short
1) Get the latest ROM from Samsung. Extract the system.img and cache.img and run it through system-rara7886.
2) Try flashing it and then enabling su in GNT3eXT first. THEN check SU. If this doesn’t work you may consider flashing a ROOTED version of SC-01F and then immediately flashing the ROOTED SCL22 ROM from rara. Then enable GNT3eXT and you’re golden.
Let me know how it goes for you.
Bad quality Youtube video is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LfzWOxcwrQ
make_rooted_system-rara7886 Simple Explanation
jcroot003sh said:
The long story that is my SCL22 (AU) successful root. I’ve been trying for months and doing lots of reading but I did not want to trip the Knox fuse so I kept waiting. Last weekend I went at it hard. I blended a couple of threads together and will try to explain below so the rest of you can try it.
1) I tried lots of ROM downloads but some were broken and some were for the SC-01 (Docomo) which I was reluctant to try. I also installed and reinstalled SU several times but I think I could have just installed it early and left it.
2) I downloaded the “make_rooted_system-rara7886-master” and figured it out. I eventually had to correct line 274 of the .sh file where the word "install" was spelled wrong. I got the system.img.ext4 and cache.img.ext4 output in a nicely wrapped .tar file named . (See step 8) I ran it in Ubuntu 14.04 but it took a little doing. You will need to SUDO it and when it is working you will see the BusyBox and other files copying. When there are no errors, you’ve got it. Link is
http://www.rwilco12.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=71
3) Next I flashed this ROM with Odin. Easy. But I could not install SU. I thought I failed.
4) So I tried another downloaded file named SCL22KDUBNB1_SCL22KDIBNB1_SCL22KDUBNB1_HOME.tar
This flashed the ROM perfectly and the phone was working fine but once again I couldn’t get root.
5) It seems as long as I am only writing the two .img files, Knox is not tripped. So I think I can keep trying with different versions in the .tar file indefinitely. I must have flashed it 6 or 7 times. (Can anyone confirm this?)
6) I finally ran out of patience and decided to try the SC-01F rooted ROM called
SC01F-ROOTED-system.tar
7) This flashed fine but when the phone booted (complete with DOCOMO logo) I kept getting a message “MMBPROCESS stopped unexpectedly” every 10 seconds or so and this made the phone unusable. I wasn’t even able to check for root but I wonder if this was when I actually got root (or later with GNT3eXT?)
8) Then I flashed back to my own custom made .tar.
SCL22KDUBNB1-ROOTED-system.tar
Again this was easy with Odin. My system was back to normal but when I tried su I got an error. Then I tried GNT3eXT again and was careful to check the boxes. (I had missed this before because they are not worded very clearly) and suddenly I was done. Then I tried su again and it searched for administrative rights and I knew I was good. Rootchecker is fine, RootFTPServer works as does TB. Bluetooth is also fine.
I was working off of a number of explanations but I think this one is pretty close to how I did it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46447385&postcount=2
I did not need to do anything with Busybox and I haven’t installed Xposed either. If I had checked the boxes in GNT3eXT earlier, this may have taken WAY less time. My bad but I got it in the end and I didn’t trip Knox and FeliCa works in case I want it in the future.
So, long story short
1) Get the latest ROM from Samsung. Extract the system.img and cache.img and run it through system-rara7886.
2) Try flashing it and then enabling su in GNT3eXT first. THEN check SU. If this doesn’t work you may consider flashing a ROOTED version of SC-01F and then immediately flashing the ROOTED SCL22 ROM from rara. Then enable GNT3eXT and you’re golden.
Let me know how it goes for you.
Bad quality Youtube video is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LfzWOxcwrQ
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Hi,
Thanks a million for taking the time to report your methodology. Unfortunately I have been racking my brains trying to sort out how to use the zipped files in Linux Ubuntu to get it all working. The explanation is in Japanese (big thanks to the Japanese gentlemen who have worked hard on this - if they are in Osaka Ill buy them a beer!!) but difficult to comprehend using translators online - guess I need to study harder.
My request is for you to step by step in simple English go through th esteps in Linux to use the zipped folder that ma34 put together. I have my AU SCL22 firmware file and have run it through WIndows as you suggested to extracte the system.img.ext4 and cache files. Next I go into Linux Ubunto and have the make_rooted_system-rara7886 folder I downloaded on the desktop. I have put my two files (do I also need the cache one?) in the root of this folder and am kind of stuck what to do next.....Can you take the time to explain this more throughroughly? Look forward to getting this working with your explanation.
Update: Ok I have managed to set permissions as in the read me text file, for example..
Please add execute permissions to bin/ext4_utils/mkuserimg.sh and make_rooted_factoryfs.sh.
(dir) $ chmod a + x make_rooted_factoryfs.sh
(dir) $ chmod a + x bin/ext4_utils/mkuserimg.sh
And then in terminal dropped and executed the make_rooted_system.sh file but receive the following error..
185: .: Can't open ./install_su
BTW (I checked for any mispelling in files but all seems okay.
If you could post your tar file so I can test that would make it easier but I still wanna get this going by myself for the sake of it and for others. Thanks a million for any support. Have an awesome day!!!!!!!!
Update :good:: I overcame the cant open install_su issue by logging in as root using sudo su. I was able to execute the chmod commands on the two files (as Im on AU KDDI it was make_rooted_system.sh not the one listen above Ive used the windows method to get the readable img file for Linux Ubuntu but I get the following error messages:
Error reading sparse file header
mount:you must specify the filesystem type
and lots of umount...No such file or directory
Maybe Ill try redoing the files through the windows method. Anyone with any ideas?
xdaoxs,
Sorry for the delay. Apparently I am not getting any of the updates from this site. I'll check into that.
OK, I am running Ubuntu 14.04 on my server here and I copied the rara folder to the desktop and then put the two files (you mentioned that you already have them) into the correct location according to the info below (from the rara instructions which I have semi translated) :
Instructions
In the same directory as readme.txt, put in place the factoryfs.img (system.img.ext4) from the factoryROM。Files and folders should be positioned/named as below
(dir)
├ bin/
├ config/
├ img/
│ └SCL22 (your phone’s model name)
│ ├(cache.img) ※you must add this
│ └factoryfs.img(system.img.ext4 or system.img) ※ you must add this
├ sed/
├ user/
│ └SCL22 (your phone’s model name)
│ └Sample (This was already there I think)
│ ├install.sh
│ └xxxx.so (I actually didn't have this file and it still worked)
│ └.gitignore (this file came included as well)
│ readme.txt
├ install_su
├ make_rooted_factoryfs.sh
└ user_custom.sh
When the positioning is finished, start Terminal, navigate to the the folder and execute as “sudo make_rooted_factoryfs.sh"
You will get a .tar file in a folder which will be created called "out" that can be flashed as is using Odin. Mine is called SCL22KDUBNB1-ROOTED-system.tar
Hope this helps. I'm in Nagoya by the way. Let me know how it goes.
moved on to KitKat
Thanks jcroot003sh. I managed to succeed with this process but due to work wasnt able to respond. Thanks for trying to help.
I just updated to SCL22 KitKat and am working on getting a proper root using the method here. Will post when I have success.
Thanks again
jcroot003sh said:
xdaoxs,
Sorry for the delay. Apparently I am not getting any of the updates from this site. I'll check into that.
OK, I am running Ubuntu 14.04 on my server here and I copied the rara folder to the desktop and then put the two files (you mentioned that you already have them) into the correct location according to the info below (from the rara instructions which I have semi translated) :
Instructions
In the same directory as readme.txt, put in place the factoryfs.img (system.img.ext4) from the factoryROM。Files and folders should be positioned/named as below
(dir)
├ bin/
├ config/
├ img/
│ └SCL22 (your phone’s model name)
│ ├(cache.img) ※you must add this
│ └factoryfs.img(system.img.ext4 or system.img) ※ you must add this
├ sed/
├ user/
│ └SCL22 (your phone’s model name)
│ └Sample (This was already there I think)
│ ├install.sh
│ └xxxx.so (I actually didn't have this file and it still worked)
│ └.gitignore (this file came included as well)
│ readme.txt
├ install_su
├ make_rooted_factoryfs.sh
└ user_custom.sh
When the positioning is finished, start Terminal, navigate to the the folder and execute as “sudo make_rooted_factoryfs.sh"
You will get a .tar file in a folder which will be created called "out" that can be flashed as is using Odin. Mine is called SCL22KDUBNB1-ROOTED-system.tar
Hope this helps. I'm in Nagoya by the way. Let me know how it goes.
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ducmthai said:
SCL22 rooting, the custom image maintains working NFC (NFC in Japan market is different with international market, as it is involved in mobile payments). You will need to flash the custom image via Odin, but you'll lose all of your data.
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Hi again, it seems that the link for your v1.1 is corrupted. Also, KDDI has updated their firmware version to SCL22KDUBNB1. Could you please provide any rooting information about this new version? Thanks in advanced!
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Root SCL22 working fine - http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/general/samsung-galaxy-note-3-scl22-au-kddi-t2964801
Hello
Is there any lolipop bootloaders for scl22 note 3 au kddi. I want to install lolipop custom rom. But without lolipop bootloaders i cant intall any custom roms.
Sent from my SM-N910F using XDA Free mobile app
Please read this guild before flash rom:
https://androidmtk.com/flash-stock-rom-using-smart-phone-flash-tool
For TB3-710F
(S000025): http://www.mediafire.com/file/ut5tce8gqaavpcx/MT8127__Lenovo__Lenovo_TB3-710F__TB3-710F__5.0.1__TB3-710F_S000025_160613_ROW+%28+rolan+%29.rar
For TB3-710I
(S000035 ): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DhA_-_0Slx0JWueQOKg2uzzDAMduwRPG/view (run .exe and extrac it)
SP Flash Tool: http://spflashtool.com/download/SP_Flash_Tool_v5.1628_Win.zip
MT65XX USB DRIVERS: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2180436
TWRP file:
TB3-710I: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VHVAxiy92B1SgEtsaV84IyzLGSLP3Edj ( thanks to adamh ayyad)
TB3-710F: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591000424951943 ( thanks to tzul)
Your first TB3-710F link doesn't work anymore. Because I had to reupload the file.
Here's the link to my TB3-710F folder, including TWRP and a new ROM version.
I'd recommend to use this USB driver for the Flash Tool instead. It is signed, meaning you don't have to disable driver signature enforcement, and it's very easy to install in Windows 8 and 10.
password ??
amir-fa said:
password ??
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www.gem-flash.com man
Tzul said:
Your first TB3-710F link doesn't work anymore. Because I had to reupload the file.
Here's the link to my TB3-710F folder, including TWRP and a new ROM version.
I'd recommend to use this USB driver for the Flash Tool instead. It is signed, meaning you don't have to disable driver signature enforcement, and it's very easy to install in Windows 8 and 10.
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Yes man, it's your links. I'm upload new rom
Sorry
@amir-fa My files aren't password-protected. The TB3-710I file's password is "www.gem-flash.com", because that's where it comes from.
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PhatBmt009 said:
Yes man, it's your links. I'm upload new rom
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No problem. By the way, I have just uploaded TB3-710F_S000025_160613_ROW, which is newer than what you have linked.
Tzul said:
@amir-fa My files aren't password-protected. The TB3-710I file's password is "www.gem-flash.com", because that's where it comes from.
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No problem. By the way, I have just uploaded TB3-710F_S000025_160613_ROW, which is newer than what you have linked.
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Did you have ss000029 rom?
@PhatBmt009 Since I only have the TB3-710F, I did not dump or upload S000029 for the TB3-710I. By the way, S000030_160621 should be available already for the TB3-710I.
Hi,
Firstly @PhatBmt009: I wanted to express my sincere thanks for the TB3-710I ROM which has allowed me to unbrick my device (which is a huge relief as it belongs to my employer ).
If you have access to any other releases that would also be helpful.
@Tzul any pointers on generating a custom recovery for the TB3-710I? I've looked into some of the TWRP porting guides but these seem dated and your recovery does not seem to work.
I'm capable of getting around Linux, git, etc. and figuring stuff out so I'd be looking for an intro and a place to ask questions.
Thanks
-(e)
Tzul said:
@PhatBmt009 Since I only have the TB3-710F, I did not dump or upload S000029 for the TB3-710I. By the way, S000030_160621 should be available already for the TB3-710I.
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Can you build a cwm or twrp for tb3-710i? I need to install xposed. Pls
Sent from my Lenovo TB3-710I using XDA-Developers mobile app
TB3-710I
PhatBmt009 said:
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Hi PhatBmt009! Pls help me with SP Flash, I use firmware which you posted. As a result, I have an error S_NOT_ENOUCH_STORAGE_SPACE . Pls help! Thx!
UPDATE: I fix it! uncheck usrdata sc_ro marks in SP Flash. Thx for firmware!
alexgdi said:
Hi PhatBmt009! Pls help me with SP Flash, I use firmware which you posted. As a result, I have an error S_NOT_ENOUCH_STORAGE_SPACE . Pls help! Thx!
UPDATE: I fix it! uncheck usrdata sc_ro marks in SP Flash. Thx for firmware!
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You are welcome
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@PhatBmt009 I can try to make TWRP for the TB3-710I, but without having this model, I obviously can't test it properly.
And I would need some information about the device first.
The contents of the files
/proc/dumchar_info
/proc/emmc
/proc/partinfo
/proc/partitions
They contain information about the partitioning. Not all of these files might exist.
A listing of the /dev directory (requires root), e.g. this will create the listing and save it to /sdcard/devices.txt:
su -c ls -la /dev > /sdcard/devices.txt
Other stuff I should be able to get from the released firmware.
Tzul said:
@PhatBmt009 I can try to make TWRP for the TB3-710I, but without having this model, I obviously can't test it properly.
And I would need some information about the device first.
The contents of the files
/proc/dumchar_info
/proc/emmc
/proc/partinfo
/proc/partitions
They contain information about the partitioning. Not all of these files might exist.
A listing of the /dev directory (requires root), e.g. this will create the listing and save it to /sdcard/devices.txt:
su -c ls -la /dev > /sdcard/devices.txt
Other stuff I should be able to get from the released firmware.
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Cwm is easy man
Sent from my Lenovo TB3-710I using XDA-Developers mobile app
Tzul said:
@PhatBmt009 I can try to make TWRP for the TB3-710I, but without having this model, I obviously can't test it properly.
And I would need some information about the device first.
The contents of the files
/proc/dumchar_info
/proc/emmc
/proc/partinfo
/proc/partitions
They contain information about the partitioning. Not all of these files might exist.
A listing of the /dev directory (requires root), e.g. this will create the listing and save it to /sdcard/devices.txt:
su -c ls -la /dev > /sdcard/devices.txt
Other stuff I should be able to get from the released firmware.
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Wait me for 3 days. My tablet is brick
Sent from my Lenovo TB3-710I using XDA-Developers mobile app
I don't know if CWM is easy, but it doesn't have support for flashing images, USB MTP, and other cool features TWRP has.
OK, I'll wait.
Tzul said:
@PhatBmt009 I can try to make TWRP for the TB3-710I, but without having this model, I obviously can't test it properly.
And I would need some information about the device first.
The contents of the files
/proc/dumchar_info
/proc/emmc
/proc/partinfo
/proc/partitions
They contain information about the partitioning. Not all of these files might exist.
A listing of the /dev directory (requires root), e.g. this will create the listing and save it to /sdcard/devices.txt:
su -c ls -la /dev > /sdcard/devices.txt
Other stuff I should be able to get from the released firmware.
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PhatBmt009 said:
Wait me for 3 days. My tablet is brick
Sent from my Lenovo TB3-710I using
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Hi,
firstly thanks to Tzul for his work and for the posted ROMS.
I have the needed file for TWRP porting, but i'm not able to insert the link because i'm new user
I've sent you an mp.
Let me know if you need something else.
@LordZener Thanks for the files! I forgot one thing: TWRP must use the same screen orientation as the stock recovery, therefore I also need to know whether the recovery on the TB3-710I is portrait or landscape.
Hi, the stock recovery is Portrait
Tzul said:
@LordZener Thanks for the files! I forgot one thing: TWRP must use the same screen orientation as the stock recovery, therefore I also need to know whether the recovery on the TB3-710I is portrait or landscape.
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Hi @Tzul,
Any news about the twrp for tb3-710I? Can I help you in some way(testing, other dumps etc..)? I'm quite experienced in embedded programming, but relatively new of android dev... At now i'm studying the partitioning of the Mtk 6580 soc, but is not clear for me how many entries are necessary into fstab to make a working twrp.
Hello
I own a Chinese phone with a lot of unneeded applications.
Fortunately, the maker has given the .zip software to flash it.
I'm able to open and mount on my Ubuntu computer the .img files and I can see the .apk I would remove. So far so good.
But I bet it is not that easy....
I've tried searching but all I can find is for flashing back the ROM and not about making it.
I would also like to add an su binary at the correct place ...
So I would like to find some documentation for packing back the software and flash it to the device. An How TO would be great and/or some documentation about the process.
Many thanks in advance for your help !