13.now inside caeche folder click on boot or recovery img file which u pasted in it .. 14.option will appear…mtxx expack…choose this option if u have mtk device or choose second option if u have non-mtk device 15.process will start…ok option appear click done..u successfully unpacked ur boot or recovery img…without pc. This blog is all about tips, tricks, and tutorial about android, computer software, and games. no matter what happens bad or good there is a reason for that or solution for any problem.. A recovery.img is a bootable image that is written to the recovery partition on your android device. it is built by compiling the desired recovery source (stock android or from a custom recovery developer's source tree) as a component / portion of the whole android operating system (you can get away with just recompiling just the recovery image)..
How to unpack and edit boot.img for rom porting? up vote 12 down vote favorite. 5. the method i present here relies on cyanogenmod's android source code. most often, one unpacks the boot.img to be able to edit the content of the phone's root directory.. Modifying init.rc can be tricky because init.rc is read only once at system boot up, and it’s restored from the recovery image when rebooted.. therefore, to modify init.rc, you need to modify the recovery image. i’m writing this post based on nexus7, but editing init.rc should be similar with other android devices.. This is a step-by-step guide on how to use carliv image kitchen to unpack & repack boot.img or recovery.img. it will come in handy for those who wish to port a custom recovery.
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