I've wanted to get the new AT&T nougat boot animation without having to upgrade to nougat, which doesn't have root on most devices. Now that the G950U has root, will someone extract this for me so I can make a wallpaper out of it?
I believe it is in framework.apk but I am not 100% sure.
Teracotta said:
I've wanted to get the new AT&T nougat boot animation without having to upgrade to nougat, which doesn't have root on most devices. Now that the G950U has root, will someone extract this for me so I can make a wallpaper out of it?
I believe it is in framework.apk but I am not 100% sure.
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It's in the CSC image inside the zip file in cache.img. You can just download a firmware and extract it
Which devices don't have root on nougat? I could fix that ?
partcyborg said:
It's in the CSC image inside the zip file in cache.img. You can just download a firmware and extract it
Which devices don't have root on nougat? I could fix that
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G920T, G920A, G920V
How do I extract it from the CSC images? Just rename them to .zip or is there a special tool for it?
Teracotta said:
G920T, G920A, G920V
How do I extract it from the CSC images? Just rename them to .zip or is there a special tool for it?
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It's a .img.ext4 linux sparse image. There are numerous guides and tutorials on this site for how to get at the data inside them for each popular operating system
partcyborg said:
It's a .img.ext4 linux sparse image. There are numerous guides and tutorials on this site for how to get at the data inside them for each popular operating system
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So I can download the tmk csc and get the boot animation from that carrier doing what you said in here?
Alberhasky said:
So I can download the tmk csc and get the boot animation from that carrier doing what you said in here?
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Yes.
partcyborg said:
Yes.
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Awesome!!! Thank you
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Here above,
LG V20 TOT File v10i for F800K (KT Mobile)
Use it for root exploit and Development
Download (file is compressed, download and simply unzip it)
Mirror
support me if you want, and pay me a beer
wolfgart said:
Here above,
LG V20 TOT File v10i for F800K (KT Mobile)
Use it for root exploit and Development
Download (file is compressed, download and simply unzip it)
Mirror
support me if you want, and pay me a beer
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thanks , do you have the dll file?
hkfriends said:
thanks , do you have the dll file?
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Hey bro,
You don't need any DLL file.
To flash it you simply have to use same LGUP version used for LG G5 and follow same steps like you flash for KDZ files.
Just tried and it works perfectly
Also, LGUP can take dz file for upgrade (data stays intact).
is it possible to insert SuperSu directly into the restore file to have a pre rooted stock rom, while we wait for TWRP??
Amd4life said:
is it possible to insert SuperSu directly into the restore file to have a pre rooted stock rom, while we wait for TWRP??
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That's what @tungkick did.
He made prerooted .tot for G5 and .dz for G Pad X 8.0
Both are T-Mobile version with unlocked bootloader with missing fastboot commands.
Amd4life said:
is it possible to insert SuperSu directly into the restore file to have a pre rooted stock rom, while we wait for TWRP??
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i hope yes
but locked bootloader state could avoid boot unsigned code ...
wolfgart said:
i hope yes
but locked bootloader state could avoid boot unsigned code ...
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Actually, locked bootloader does not matter anymore.
You have to do reverse engineering with hex editor to retrieve keys in order to bypass the bootloader. This is how Samsung Tab A6 can be rooted and TWRP installed even the bootloader is tight locked (and you have to patch the kernel to change SE Linux policy).
mingkee said:
Actually, locked bootloader does not matter anymore.
You have to do reverse engineering with hex editor to retrieve keys in order to bypass the bootloader. This is how Samsung Tab A6 can be rooted and TWRP installed even the bootloader is tight locked (and you have to patch the kernel to change SE Linux policy).
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Great to know
@tungkick can help all of us
mingkee said:
Actually, locked bootloader does not matter anymore.
You have to do reverse engineering with hex editor to retrieve keys in order to bypass the bootloader. This is how Samsung Tab A6 can be rooted and TWRP installed even the bootloader is tight locked (and you have to patch the kernel to change SE Linux policy).
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It would be great to bring all our computers together to crack the code like mining bit coins. How neat would that be.
Are you guys optimistic for root on the V20? Or will it be a similar story to that of the Note 7 with 99.9% stable root?
Thanks for your efforts.
Hi i got few Questions can i flash this on V20 F800L ?
and how much bloatware this firmware got can you please post some screen shots of the bloatware please
Thank you
iemwatiem said:
Hi i got few Questions can i flash this on V20 F800L ?
and how much bloatware this firmware got can you please post some screen shots of the bloatware please
Thank you
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/lg-v20-f800l-t3487554
Be quiet with downgranding FW ...
wolfgart said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/lg-v20-f800l-t3487554
Be quiet with downgranding FW ...
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Thanks for the reply i am asking this because i have the LG V20 F800L and their are some carrier bloatware i cant remove its so annoying and its also in Korean Language .
Thats why i want to know if it possible to flash the F800K on my F800L to try any luck with bloatware ?
iemwatiem said:
Thanks for the reply i am asking this because i have the LG V20 F800L and their are some carrier bloatware i cant remove its so annoying and its also in Korean Language .
Thats why i want to know if it possible to flash the F800K on my F800L to try any luck with bloatware ?
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F800K is the phone from Korean Telcom so you are going to have the same issue. I have the F800K this is how I know.
wolfgart said:
Hey bro,
You don't need any DLL file.
To flash it you simply have to use same LGUP version used for LG G5 and follow same steps like you flash for KDZ files.
Just tried and it works perfectly
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Wolf, could you please upload the LGUP you are using. All the ones I have found will not go past 9-10% when trying to flash the Tmobile .tot.
f800S?
wolfgart said:
Hey bro,
You don't need any DLL file.
To flash it you simply have to use same LGUP version used for LG G5 and follow same steps like you flash for KDZ files.
Just tried and it works perfectly
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HOW?? Did you flash the extracted .bin files? Were you able to convert the .tot to .kdz? Please share. THX.
Boot Loop
Hey, My phone kept telling me that I had my jack connected. I wipe the system and now it's stuck in a bootloop and keeps going back to TWRP. ANY HELP PLEASE!!!!
Hi
Has anyone used this successfully on the F800K ?
Does it flash perfectly??
Could anyone post a new download link? Thanks!
Hello, i would to ask about how to downgrade to the earlier version of the stock ROM
I already download the correct country code, variant and everything else but when i click start in Odin
It says that cm.bin fail and the process is canceled, how to fix this issue?
Thanks a lot
SM-A750GN with XID country code, here is the firmware that i use https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-a7/SM-A750GN/XID/download/A750GNDXU1ARIE/241618/
and this is my device firmware now A750GNDXU2ASB4
or is it not possible to downgrade? any help around this as to not void my warranty if possible
There could be a couple of things:
1. You could be using an outdated version of Odin
2. You need to re-download the firmware, try searching updato for your firmware
3. Maybe the current/latest version of the firmware installed on your phone locks your boot loader to the current version (binary version matches the boot loader)and that is why you can't downgrade
What you could try (definitely at your OWN risk) because if things go wrong you can end up with an expensive paper weight:
1. Unpack the firmware with 7zip, remove the file (cm.bin) then repack to tar with 7zip
2. You can try to flash just the AP and CSC
rubenswing said:
There could be a couple of things:
1. You could be using an outdated version of Odin
2. You need to re-download the firmware, try searching updato for your firmware
3. Maybe the current/latest version of the firmware installed on your phone locks your boot loader to the current version (binary version matches the boot loader)and that is why you can't downgrade
What you could try (definitely at your OWN risk) because if things go wrong you can end up with an expensive paper weight:
1. Unpack the firmware with 7zip, remove the file (cm.bin) then repack to tar with 7zip
2. You can try to flash just the AP and CSC
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Does it works for gn user? Any one try it?
I've tried to downgrade my SM-A750GN via odin software, but fails cm.bin and parameter.bin.
AP and CSC only to flash, it's not work at all.
How about flashing the oreo firmware with TWRP, does any one have tried it?
fr4n.4rdi said:
I've tried to downgrade my SM-A750GN via odin software, but fails cm.bin and parameter.bin.
AP and CSC only to flash, it's not work at all.
How about flashing the oreo firmware with TWRP, does any one have tried it?
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You can't downgrade because the bootloader is protected by Rollback Prevention, the only way (maybe) to use Oreo is to flash TWRP and wipe system data and use any custom Oreo ROM.
If you want to know about Rollback Prevention then there is a attached pdf from the Samsung Technical documentation
rubenswing said:
You can't downgrade because the bootloader is protected by Rollback Prevention, the only way (maybe) to use Oreo is to flash TWRP and wipe system data and use any custom Oreo ROM.
If you want to know about Rollback Prevention then there is a attached pdf from the Samsung Technical documentation
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Can you please give me a link to download any oreo custom rom for my sm-a750 gn.
Thank you for reply..
fr4n.4rdi said:
Can you please give me a link to download any oreo custom rom for my sm-a750 gn.
Thank you for reply..
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AFAIK there is no Oreo custom ROM for this phone on THIS forum
rubenswing said:
You can't downgrade because the bootloader is protected by Rollback Prevention, the only way (maybe) to use Oreo is to flash TWRP and wipe system data and use any custom Oreo ROM.
If you want to know about Rollback Prevention then there is a attached pdf from the Samsung Technical documentation
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Is there anyway to disable the Rollback Prevention bro? So i can downgrade my sm-a750gn.
fr4n.4rdi said:
Is there anyway to disable the Rollback Prevention bro? So i can downgrade my sm-a750gn.
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Not that I know of
Anyone have a 11.0.12.12.KB05AA boot.img or stock firmware to share? The latest update isn't listed on OnePlus's firmware download page. Can't find it anywhere in here either.
ClassickWORLD said:
Anyone have a 11.0.12.12.KB05AA boot.img or stock firmware to share? The latest update isn't listed on OnePlus's firmware download page. Can't find it anywhere in here either.
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At the moment there is no full update zip for 11.0.12.12 AA. As for the boot.img, can't help with that.
ClassickWORLD said:
Anyone have a 11.0.12.12.KB05AA boot.img or stock firmware to share? The latest update isn't listed on OnePlus's firmware download page. Can't find it anywhere in here either.
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Why do you need it?
ClassickWORLD said:
Anyone have a 11.0.12.12.KB05AA boot.img or stock firmware to share? The latest update isn't listed on OnePlus's firmware download page. Can't find it anywhere in here either.
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If your trying to root just get magisk APK and change APK to zip and install in twrp it will patch boot img automatically and make a backup of original boot
pulled with adb shell (su)
After successfully rooting my Nord 2T by backing up and then patching the stock boot.img I proceeded to patch the inactive slot within Magisk (it was unecessary of me..) and after rebooting entered a loop. Anyone know where I can get the factory ROM? I was on the May patch. Thanks in advance!
I am also looking for the factory OTA image.
How did you get the boot.img exactly?
jolaviska said:
I am also looking for the factory OTA image.
How did you get the boot.img exactly?
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Good ol SP Flash but I think the backed up images are corrupted hence the need of factory firmware to use it to restore my device.
Apologies I did not realise you still needed the firmware. I have mirrored it here if you still need it May Patch Full ROM
garylawwd said:
Apologies I did not realise you still needed the firmware. I have mirrored it here if you still need it May Patch Full ROM
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So extracting boot. img from your file won't be enough to do Root right?
Riski3Run said:
So extracting boot. img from your file won't be enough to do Root right?
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You can't extract from the firmware. You must use spflash tool to pull the boot.img from the device (mediatek devices are a bit different to Snapdragon devices)
I'm going to do it today but I had to bring my daughter to the hospital after a fall she had which required stitches.
Once I have it extracted I might write a guide on how to do it with links to all firmware needed and have a thread where we will have both the stock and magisk patched boot.img's available.
Been like 6 weeks and no root on my device, this is the longest I have went without rooting in almost 7 years
garylawwd said:
You can't extract from the firmware. You must use spflash tool to pull the boot.img from the device (mediatek devices are a bit different to Snapdragon devices)
I'm going to do it today but I had to bring my daughter to the hospital after a fall she had which required stitches.
Once I have it extracted I might write a guide on how to do it with links to all firmware needed and have a thread where we will have both the stock and magisk patched boot.img's available.
Been like 6 weeks and no root on my device, this is the longest I have went without rooting in almost 7 years
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Thanks. I rooted mine within a day but went too far with patching the inactive slot via Magisk and now phone is soft bricked. If you are still interested in extracting the boot image for patching then use this tool. I tried to use it to flash the payload.bin but phone still not booting. I even flashed all the extracted images manually in fastbootd. I guess the OTA file doesn't contain all the files needed to restore the device back to its factory state.
Anyone with the full firmware containing the SP Flash Scatter file please share it. You'll be saving everyone else. I bought my phone on a trip and there are no OnePlus repair centers over here so won't be using my phone until I can restore it myself
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Apologies I did not realise you still needed the firmware. I have mirrored it here if you still need it May Patch Full ROM
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Hello
Can't you upload this zip file somewhere else?
Each time download is not finished.
Riski3Run said:
Hello
Can't you upload this zip file somewhere else?
Each time download is not finished.
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Saw you were able to fully extract the payload.bin so could you mirror the files as well..
Issue is now resolved Thanks @Riski3Run and @garylawwd
Alternatively extracting and flashing the payload.bin ALSO works. No need to extract the images just use this beautiful tool
garylawwd said:
Apologies I did not realise you still needed the firmware. I have mirrored it here if you still need it May Patch Full ROM
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Hi Garylawwd, when I click on the link it displays an empty folder. Can you perhaps reupload the firmware? My device is bricked and I'm unable to find the stock rom and scatter file for CPH2399 :/
woodiewood3 said:
Hi Garylawwd, when I click on the link it displays an empty folder. Can you perhaps reupload the firmware? My device is bricked and I'm unable to find the stock rom and scatter file for CPH2399 :/
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Were you on the latest June security patch?
garylawwd said:
Were you on the latest June security patch?
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Yes I was on the June patch, but I completely messed up my Phone.. can't boot into recovery or fastboot, screen stays black.
When I plug in the phone my computer recognizes it as Mediatek usb port.
When I try to use mtk_gui it is able to connect but it freezes after DA extension and thus I'm unable to read or write anything from or to the device via mtk_gui.
I hope that I can flash the stock firmware via SP flash tool, otherwise I will probably need to send it to OP repairs centre.
But to flash via SP flash tool I do need the firmware + scatter file. ATM I'm unable to find them.
I am unable to create the scatter file via MTKDroid it says --- Unknown ROM structure, backup NOT possible!
Anyone able to run MTKclient and get a full firmware dump? Trying to do a scatter flash to unbrick mine but I'm still missing tons of bin files to do a full flash and can't find any to use to build new ones
R0GUEEE said:
Anyone able to run MTKclient and get a full firmware dump? Trying to do a scatter flash to unbrick mine but I'm still missing tons of bin files to do a full flash and can't find any to use to build new ones
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you can find scatter fw at androidfilehost
rooseek said:
you can find scatter fw at androidfilehost
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I'm aware, I can also manually extract scatter files from a stock firmware, but those barely make up half of the complete list of partitions. Problem is, some of the unincluded partitions are corrupt.