Please provide 11.1.6.6.AC01DA boot image for one plus nord or suggest any method to get it.
Find and download the latest firmware package and use PayloadDumper to extract the payload.bin file
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Hello everyone.
I unlocked a bootloader in my freshly bought Honor 8 last week and I the first thing I did was to flash a root package (obviously). I'm used to SuperSU, so tha's what I flashed. Then I found out about Magisk. I want to try it, but I need to flash stock boot.img in order to install it. My build number is FRD-L09C432B404 (EMUI 5.0, Android 7.0). Could anyone upload corresponding boot img? I'd be thankful.
Do it yourself! ^^
Wagierek said:
Hello everyone.
I unlocked a bootloader in my freshly bought Honor 8 last week and I the first thing I did was to flash a root package (obviously). I'm used to SuperSU, so tha's what I flashed. Then I found out about Magisk. I want to try it, but I need to flash stock boot.img in order to install it. My build number is FRD-L09C432B404 (EMUI 5.0, Android 7.0). Could anyone upload corresponding boot img? I'd be thankful.
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Hello!
You can do it yourself, just follow these steps:
1) Download your firmware (update.zip) from hicloud url: update.zip
2) Extract zip
3) Download "Huawei Update Extractor 0.9.9.5" (zip file): HuaweiUpdateExtractor_0.9.9.5.zip
4) Extract zip
5) Open "HuaweiUpdateExtractor.exe" extracted from previous step
6) Click on the 2 dots button and navigate to the file to add the "UPDATE.APP" file ( extracted from step 2) ), it will show you all the files like boot.img , recovery.img , recovery2.img , system.img , etc.
7) Select "BOOT.img" and right-click > "Extract Selected". Choose this destination folder: Where fastboot/adb are installed.
8) Use fastboot command to flash "BOOT.img":
Code:
fastboot flash boot BOOT.img
Hope it helps you!
I'd rather not download 1.3GB of firmware for the sake of one small boot.img which can't be bigger than 50MBs, not to mention additional software I'll use probably never again, so I'd be thankful if someone sent already extracted boot
Wagierek said:
I'd rather not download 1.3GB of firmware for the sake of one small boot.img which can't be bigger than 50MBs, not to mention additional software I'll use probably never again, so I'd be thankful if someone sent already extracted boot
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BOOT.img file from FRD-L09C432B404 firmware: Google Drive or MEGA
( Because I have nothing more important to do tonight lol )
Thanks for your support. I had to extract it anyways for stock recovery, so here it is in case someone needed it.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ILYXoUvKMSsb8uLmSY2pIMvFWeBJ--9X/view?usp=sharing
How to extract firmware from ozip the files are may be encrypted because they are giving me some error also i have tried to patch boot.img with Magisk Manager & it giving Unknown Image Format
siddhrsh said:
How to extract firmware from ozip the files are may be encrypted because they are giving me some error also i have tried to patch boot.img with Magisk Manager & it giving Unknown Image Format
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- Use winrar to extract
- Patch boot.img can't root. Patch recovery.img
thatha said:
- Use winrar to extract
- Patch boot.img can't root. Patch recovery.img
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LOL !
Hi I already try winrar but still the result says corrupt. Can you show me how step by step ?
Do someonne have a copy of rmx1809 boot.img ...need it for unbricking my phone
AfieyCyrus90 said:
Do someonne have a copy of rmx1809 boot.img ...need it for unbricking my phone
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No I don't have one but I will suggest downloading ota update from realme site and extract it and I think you were to root your phone by trying to flash magisk_patched.img
I whicjh case I would suggest visting this site
Magisk installation site , cant provide link as being a new user
Hey guys, my junior asked me to speed up his A51 (running stock rom) and decided to try havoc os.
I managed to install twrp but I only have experience installing ROMs in ZIP format through twrp.
Havoc distributes img.xz files - see https://download.havoc-os.com/?dir=arm64-ab
Help appreciated - how do I install img.xz file with twrp?
You must Install Orange Recovery with the zip File for the Galaxy a51 (you can get the File from another Threads here). Then you must use 7zip on Windows to extract the IMG.xz File to an .img (you can click extract here in 7zip and youre done), then transver the .img File with an USB cable to your Phone, at least Install the .img File of Havoc as System image an use Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_03.04.2020.zip in order to be able to boot and then you have Havoc OS Installed
Anyone have vendor_boot, dtbo and boot.img from 11.2.9.9 le25aa ?. Install a custom kernel and I need to go back to stock
Just use oxygen updtaer to download full zip and do a local install. Flash magisk to alternate partition and reboot.
gorilla p said:
Just use oxygen updtaer to download full zip and do a local install. Flash magisk to alternate partition and reboot.
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Install the Arter kernel. And now I get an error when I want to update that way. So I need to go back to stock rom.
Do you know any way to do that?
Partigiano0105 said:
Install the Arter kernel. And now I get an error when I want to update that way. So I need to go back to stock rom.
Do you know any way to do that?
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Shouldn't be flashing a kernel without proper backups first. You need stock untouched boot.img and vendor_boot
mattie_49 said:
Shouldn't be flashing a kernel without proper backups first. You need stock untouched boot.img and vendor_boot
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how can I do that?
You can download the zip file containing th full update of your version in a thread here, them using the payload dumper tool you extract all img files inside
I don't know how to edit so more details about this process:
1. Go to sticked thread Repo of oos builds
2. Download the zip file of the firmware you are using
3. Download the payload dumper here: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=818070582850510260
4. Once extracted extract the payload.bin from firmware zip into payload_input directory
5. Launch payload_dumper.exe
6. Process take few minutes depending on your computer, result img files are stored in payload_output directory
7. Have fun with your img file
Alguém sabe como fazer root no oneplus 9 Android 13.1?
First of all, please write in English. This is an English-only forum.
You can root the latest 13.1 firmware the same way you root others. I assume you already have the bootloader unlocked, proper drivers installed on your PC, and basic know-how of fastboot/adb commands. Here is the process:
You need to get the boot.img of your current firmware. You can extract it through MSM Tool's Read Back feature. In case you don't know about MSM, I have attached the boot.img for latest OOS13.1 firmware LE2115_13.1.0.500(EX01). Download and extract zip file and you will have boot.img. Copy this boot.img to your phone. Next you need to download/install Magisk v26.1 on your phone. Open the app, click Install and select that boot.img. Magisk will patch that boot.img and create a new patched_boot.img in your phone's Download folder. Copy that patched_boot.img to your PC. Reboot your phone to bootloader mode. Run this command to temporarily boot the patched_boot.img:
fastboot boot <your_patched_boot.img>
Note that this command is to boot it temporarily. It DOES NOT flash it. Ok, so once your phone boots up, open Magisk app again, click Install and select Direct Install. Now Magisk will root your current firmware permanently.
By this method of temporary booting and then rooting with Magisk's Direct Install method, Magisk will backup your original boot.img. So whenever there is a new software update, you can go to Magisk, select Uninstall, choose Restore Images, and Magisk will revert your original stock boot.img from it's backup. Then you can proceed with system update. Otherwise, without restoring original boot.img, the system update will fail because of patched_boot.img.
Here is the zip attachment. Make sure to extract it.
Thank you friend
shadabkiani said:
First of all, please write in English. This is an English-only forum.
You can root the latest 13.1 firmware the same way you root others. I assume you already have the bootloader unlocked, proper drivers installed on your PC, and basic know-how of fastboot/adb commands. Here is the process:
You need to get the boot.img of your current firmware. You can extract it through MSM Tool's Read Back feature. In case you don't know about MSM, I have attached the boot.img for latest OOS13.1 firmware LE2115_13.1.0.500(EX01). Download and extract zip file and you will have boot.img. Copy this boot.img to your phone. Next you need to download/install Magisk v26.1 on your phone. Open the app, click Install and select that boot.img. Magisk will patch that boot.img and create a new patched_boot.img in your phone's Download folder. Copy that patched_boot.img to your PC. Reboot your phone to bootloader mode. Run this command to temporarily boot the patched_boot.img:
fastboot boot <your_patched_boot.img>
Note that this command is to boot it temporarily. It DOES NOT flash it. Ok, so once your phone boots up, open Magisk app again, click Install and select Direct Install. Now Magisk will root your current firmware permanently.
By this method of temporary booting and then rooting with Magisk's Direct Install method, Magisk will backup your original boot.img. So whenever there is a new software update, you can go to Magisk, select Uninstall, choose Restore Images, and Magisk will revert your original stock boot.img from it's backup. Then you can proceed with system update. Otherwise, without restoring original boot.img, the system update will fail because of patched_boot.img.
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Thank you for the specifics. I haven't decided whether or not I will modify my OnePlus 9 but I will keep this in mind.
Get token.
Flash token.
Enable unlock bl in dev options.
Install Magisk inside Andoid.
Congrats you did it.
Is there a boot img for LE2115_13.1.0.101(CN01)?
oneplus 9 LE2115_13.1. colorOS
ahumzert said:
Is there a boot img for LE2115_13.1.0.101(CN01)?
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You can use MSM Tool to extract the Boot.img file, this is how most of use get our hands on the image files. I have provided a guide below on how to do this.
MSM Download Tool Read Back Mode: Create OnePlus Backup!
In this guide, we will show you the steps to take a backup of all the partitions on your OnePlus device via MSM Download Tool Read Back Mode.
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