Hello, is anyone able to extract stock ringtones and notification sounds from s22?
acamiki said:
Hello, is anyone able to extract stock ringtones and notification sounds from s22?
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That needs either someone with a rooted S22U or available download update packages to extract them from.
Both are probably pretty scarce at the moment, but time will change that I hope
I downloaded firmware from sammobile, is there any tutorial how to extract them?
acamiki said:
I downloaded firmware from sammobile, is there any tutorial how to extract them?
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Don't know if there is a comprehensive tutorial that covers it all
Assuming the packages are the same as for the S21U:
The downloaded packages (I assume .tar.gz) can be easily unpacked, finally giving .img files. These you need to extract using first an SIMG2IMG-Tool and then finally a tool to decode/extract the images.
On my S21U the audios are at /system/media/audio
I found this video in YouTube
There is a link in description box to download both stock ringtones and wallpaper stock
I use a "root explorer" app to navigate to the system audio folder in read only / no root mode. Then i can copy to user storage for use elsewhere.
How i can have sync vibrations patterns from s22ultra to my s9??
It s posibile?????
I do not think so, but you should ask in the S9 forum.
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Hey there
I flashed CyanogenMod's ROM 3.6.8 release 4 that's been ported to 32B devices, and I love the ROM, only problem is
There's no range of sounds, it only has the default ringer, default notification sound, and default alarm sound.
Essentially I want to extract the sound files from the nandroid backup I did of my original ROM, since I cant find any source for these files. However I've been searching and call me dumb, but I've been unable to find any information on how to do this (extracting files from a ROM image)
Could someone perhaps...point me in the right direction, or give me some tips pleeeaaasee
Download the tunes you would like and put into a folder named ringtones in your sdcard,Then use a file explorer and set as ringtone?
silverdeath00 said:
Could someone perhaps...point me in the right direction, or give me some tips pleeeaaasee
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You can use this utility: http://code.google.com/p/unyaffs/downloads/list
The ringtones that come with your phone are in the system.img under /system/media/audio/ringtones
Hope that helps.
unyaffs does not work on the recovery images, why is that?
I've downloaded the lil'messeger free app from the marketplace and it has been since removed from the marketplace. Is there anyway I can extract the xap file so that when nodo comes i can reinstalled the app?
you shouldn't lose any apps or data when you upgrade
yeah but is there a way to extract the xap? i want to keep a backup copy just in case
Rename it to .zip, and extract it.
ale07 said:
Rename it to .zip, and extract it.
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Thanks but no thanks. You completely missed the point.
What i wanted to do was to extract the xap file FROM my wp7.
info5i2002 said:
Thanks but no thanks. You completely missed the point.
What i wanted to do was to extract the xap file FROM my wp7.
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Use Advanced Explorer. Go into "My Device/Applications/Install/" and open every folder and take a look at the " backround.jpg" until you find the icon of your app. Then send every file in the folder to your pc.
Then pack it as a .zip and rename it as a .xap .
Elerador said:
Use Advanced Explorer. Go into "My Device/Applications/Install/" and open every folder and take a look at the " backround.jpg" until you find the icon of your app. Then send every file in the folder to your pc.
Then pack it as a .zip and rename it as a .xap .
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Thanks that is much better. But however, I have forgotten to mention that i am using an Omnia 7.
info5i2002 said:
Thanks but no thanks. You completely missed the point.
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You have missed the point. This is the development and hacking section.
eried said:
You have missed the point. This is the development and hacking section.
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I.e. a place to work on how to extract xaps from omnia 7.
A) There are forums for device-specific questions.
B) There are forums for general (non-development) questions.
C) There are tools for filesystem access that should work on the Omnia 7 (I don't have one; I can't test). The instructions are the same, though the app and exact steps are different. Also, Advanced Explorer has experimental support for Samsung devices now.
Good Morning All,
I am posting this because I couldn't find anything about this on here. For you who are looking on the temp location that Smart Switch creates when downloading the Stock Firmwhere (.md5) file for the Galaxy S6 Edge, for me it was the location below. I am using a sprint Version SM-G925P. not sure if this will apply to you or not, but worth a try. you will need to initiate the download from Smart switch once it starts downloading, you can unplug your phone from the PC (that way your phone doesn't get wiped). After download reaches 100% go to the file location. copy the file rid away and paste it to your desired folder.
C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\Temp\tmp2953.tmp.zipfolder
hope this helps.
C:\Users\yourname\AppData\Local\Temp\Binary\SM-G920F\
does anyone know if there is any way of changing the default folder to witch Smart Switch downloads the firmware?
looks like my system disk doesn't have enough space for the download and there's really NO WAY I could free any more of it
spnk said:
does anyone know if there is any way of changing the default folder to witch Smart Switch downloads the firmware?
looks like my system disk doesn't have enough space for the download and there's really NO WAY I could free any more of it
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They don't want you to know where it is, so no.
Just go to the folder mentioned in the OP and search by date. It is usually named "tmpBABC.tmp" when being downloaded. Just find the same file size(around 2GB)
KillTheSprint said:
They don't want you to know where it is, so no.
Just go to the folder mentioned in the OP and search by date. It is usually named "tmpBABC.tmp" when being downloaded. Just find the same file size(around 2GB)
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no md5 file. it about 160 mb for my core prime. how to use that
There is a way to change default download location of firmware!!
KillTheSprint said:
They don't want you to know where it is, so no.
Just go to the folder mentioned in the OP and search by date. It is usually named "tmpBABC.tmp" when being downloaded. Just find the same file size(around 2GB)
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Actually there is a way to change the default download location of the firmware!
You can even change it to a different drive!
follow the steps:
1) Right click on my computer
2)click on properties
3) click on advanced system settings.
4)Click on Environmental Variables.
5)Under Variables, you will observe "TEMP" and "TMP". click on Temp and click EDIT. Change location to desired path. You can even puth a location path of a different drive. does not necessarily ave to be your system installed drive.By default the location is %USERNAME%....... Now repeat the same process for TMP, change location to the same desired path that you have chosen before.
6)OK, apply, Ok
7)Re-boot your computer, laptop (system). This is very important as the changes do not take effect until a re-boot.
8)Voila!! now smart switch will download the firmware to your desired location/path.
Thank me if you found this useful!!
1. Browse to C:\Users\yourname\AppData\Local\Temp
2. In the windows search bar enter "*.md5"
Do this while it is installing
for me in windows 10 this is the pathe
C:\Users\Andrei\AppData\Local\Temp\Binary\SM-J710FN\BGL\XX
iaimmiac said:
1. Browse to C:\Users\yourname\AppData\Local\Temp
2. In the windows search bar enter "*.md5"
Do this while it is installing
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or even better than *.md5 is just to write to search field "ext:.md5" (without quotes ofcourse and "ext:" must be shown in blue color..
freemanandrei87 said:
for me in windows 10 this is the pathe
C:\Users\Andrei\AppData\Local\Temp\Binary\SM-J710FN\BGL\XX
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yes, mine is the same. it's a large file (more than 2GB) without ext name.
i just wonder what type it is, and how i can open it/ extract it to flash it with odin...
xdauser'17 said:
yes, mine is the same. it's a large file (more than 2GB) without ext name.
i just wonder what type it is, and how i can open it/ extract it to flash it with odin...
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Wait for smart switch to decompress it first.
robdevil said:
Wait for smart switch to decompress it first.
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yes, that's a way. but if i have bricked my phone, and all i can do is entering download mode, it won't proceed to decompress it. cuz samsung recently removed emergency reset feature in smart switch. ( i mean, the firmware file can be downloaded by enabling 'latest software predownload', but it won't decompress it until a working phone is connected...)
dodobila said:
C:\Users\yourname\AppData\Local\Temp\Binary\SM-G920F\
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this one is right...thanks
Sorry for using this old thread, but it matches my intention in some way.
I'd like to update via Smart Switch by placing the downloaded updates to the folder(s) mentionned above.
No matter where I place the files, no joy.
Is there a dedicated name convention I have to follow?
Any suggestion appreciated.
I have the stock rom for the Galaxy S6 Cricket variant... I am having trouble in getting the build.prop from the system.img. I have tired many methods from other threads but none seem to work. Any suggestions or working ways to extract the build.prop from the system.img or any way to open up the .img file.
I am doing this to post the rom in the ROM WIP section for the root.
gmx1994 said:
I have the stock rom for the Galaxy S6 Cricket variant... I am having trouble in getting the build.prop from the system.img. I have tired many methods from other threads but none seem to work. Any suggestions or working ways to extract the build.prop from the system.img or any way to open up the .img file.
I am doing this to post the rom in the ROM WIP section for the root.
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Try the tools in this thread . I used them last week to extract a build prop.
Just load up the system.IMG and drag the file from the system folder to your desktop.
gmx1994 said:
I have the stock rom for the Galaxy S6 Cricket variant... I am having trouble in getting the build.prop from the system.img. I have tired many methods from other threads but none seem to work. Any suggestions or working ways to extract the build.prop from the system.img or any way to open up the .img file.
I am doing this to post the rom in the ROM WIP section for the root.
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The tar file for Cricket has already been posted in the general section of ATT
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920AZ
daniel4653 said:
The tar file for Cricket has already been posted in the general section of ATT
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920AZ
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I already downloaded that file.... I just need to extract the build.prop from the system.img which I already have. The thing is I am having trouble getting the build.prop
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920AZ
gmx1994 said:
I have the stock rom for the Galaxy S6 Cricket variant... I am having trouble in getting the build.prop from the system.img. I have tired many methods from other threads but none seem to work. Any suggestions or working ways to extract the build.prop from the system.img or any way to open up the .img file.
I am doing this to post the rom in the ROM WIP section for the root.
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I got your PM. Sorry for the late reply. I'm posting here in case someone else needs the info.
Download Ext2explore.
Extract to your PC.
Run as administrator.
In app: go to file - open image - (find your system image) and open
It will display your image in tree and folder view
Use either one (depending on your preference) (but your build.prop will be in the first view as its in the root of the system).
Right click the file/s you want to extract
Select save
Save your file.......profit
Hope this helps
tiboric said:
I got your PM. Sorry for the late reply. I'm posting here in case someone else needs the info.
Download Ext2explore.
Extract to your PC.
Run as administrator.
In app: go to file - open image - (find your system image) and open
It will display your image in tree and folder view
Use either one (depending on your preference) (but your build.prop will be in the first view as its in the root of the system).
Right click the file/s you want to extract
Select save
Save your file.......profit
Hope this helps
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When I try to open the file the program just closes and i go to the log and this is what it says.
Error Opening \\.\PhysicalDrive1. Error Code 2
No of disks 1
Scanning \\.\PhysicalDrive0
index 0 ID 7 size 976769024
Partition Table Error on C:/Users/giovany/Desktop/New folder (2)/system.img
Invalid End of sector markerBad Super Block. The drive is not ext2 formatted.
Drive is not right formatted.
solution for img extraction/fix here
Hello, so i decided to use TWRP to dump the system and the vendor image so that everyone can do whatever they want with it.
Heres the link.
if theres something wrong with the files or with the link please let me know.
The archives are small because i compressed them . . . a lot.
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Hello,
I am using lg G710N10z
Can you please teach me how to unlock bootloader and to root.
Can't find tutorial for Korean model
Thanks
shin2468 said:
Hello,
I am using lg G710N10z
Can you please teach me how to unlock bootloader and to root.
Can't find tutorial for Korean model
Thanks
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Unfortunately the only model that can be unlocked right now is the European one and version 10z still doesn't exist (maybe a typo?)
Any chans u have the 10k unmodified boot?
Could you do a system dump of the V40? I see you did the vendor for the V40.
TotallyAnxious said:
Could you do a system dump of the V40? I see you did the vendor for the V40.
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I don't have the v40. The vendor is from autoprime.
LameMonster82 said:
Hello, so i decided to use TWRP to dump the system and the vendor image so that everyone can do whatever they want with it.
Heres the link.
if theres something wrong with the files or with the link please let me know.
The archives are small because i compressed them . . . a lot.
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First of all, thank you heaps LameMonster82, you are an absolute champion!!. I was searching for hours to find a kdz file for G710EM10p and your posting was the only one I found. For some reason the "thaks" buttob isn't visible to me.. maybe because I'm a new member.
I thought I could be helpful by listing the different KDZ files which are in your google drive folder so other people can find them while searching through google like I was.
In the above link from LameMonster82 there are following KDZ files for the LM-G710EM (European) variant of the LG G7 :
G710EM10b
G710EM10f
G710EM10k
G710EM10p
For the LG V40:
V405UA10c
V405UA10l
To install the KDZ file follow the guide here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g7-thinq/how-to/guide-how-to-flash-stock-firmware-lock-t3820888
Thanks again
I am having problem downloading G710EM10p kdz file, is there perhaps an alternative download link?
terirem said:
I am having problem downloading G710EM10p kdz file, is there perhaps an alternative download link?
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What kind of problem? Is it corrupted?
LameMonster82 said:
What kind of problem? Is it corrupted?
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Download manages to get to 1 GB and then it drastically slows down and eventually fails. Via a download manager the farthest I got was 1,5 GB: although the download manager continued to download (it downloaded ~5 GB of data), the file was only 1,5 GB.
terirem said:
Download manages to get to 1 GB and then it drastically slows down and eventually fails. Via a download manager the farthest I got was 1,5 GB: although the download manager continued to download (it downloaded ~5 GB of data), the file was only 1,5 GB.
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Doesn't seem to be something from me. Maybe Google's server are acting up or youre using your phone to download it. If you're using a phone it will sometimes do that. Try downloading another file and if not find a 10p version here: https://lg-firmwares.com/lg-lmg710em-firmwares/#tab=firmwares
I managed to download it! It went fine this time, I did not change anything on my side.
Thanks!
Btw, what is system_b.image? I cannot find anything of it on my phone.
terirem said:
Btw, what is system_b.image? I cannot find anything of it on my phone.
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It's the system partition but it's empty because when you install an update the system copies there. A/B support
Is it possible to extract any of the system apk files from the image without it being flashed?
veekay said:
Is it possible to extract any of the system apk files from the image without it being flashed?
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Of course. You just need a 7Zip or WinRAR to open the image and fish it out
LameMonster82 said:
It's the system partition but it's empty because when you install an update the system copies there. A/B support
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Actually, I have unpacked G7's kdz and there's 4.4 GB system_b image. When I mount it, I see bunch of odex and vdex files. I can't see where are those in my phone.
terirem said:
Actually, I have unpacked G7's kdz and there's 4.4 GB system_b image. When I mount it, I see bunch of odex and vdex files. I can't see where are those in my phone.
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Odex and vdex files? Never heard of them. The image should still have a size but filled with 0.
Hi
Could you plz extract for me from you G7 a system app called LG InCallUi apk (use apk extractor from play store)
Thnak you
KarimAssiakh said:
Hi
Could you plz extract for me from you G7 a system app called LG InCallUi apk (use apk extractor from play store)
Thnak you
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