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http://leszczu8023.blogspot.com/2016/08/how-to-extract-boot-images-on-windows.html

7 comments:

  1. A million thanks for sharing this for Windows users. I have been looking one. Hoping for future updates :)

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  2. my boot img is not unpacking with this
    not extracting ramdisk folder

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  3. thanks very much >>>>
    Good tool

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  4. Hello, there, thanks for the tool, but I cannot get it to works properly:

    I might do something wrong, but what i'm doing doesn't works as expected:
    - I'm getting the factory image for my nexus 4 on google: https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/occam-kot49h-factory-02e344de.tgz
    - At this point, I can flash this on my nexus 4 device without any problem
    - I'm reaching the boot.img file and unpack it
    - I pack it back without any modification
    - I can flash it back on my device, but when this is done, my device can not boot anymore, it tries and tries again: it only display "Google" then turn off, tries again, display "Google", turn off...

    Am I missing something?
    Thx

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  5. Hello,

    I wanted to thank you for sharing this software with us. I am trying to us it to customize a ROM for an obscure Chines tablet using a Qualcomm processor.
    I am able to unpack modify and repack the boot.img file but the resulting file is exactly 4096 bytes smaller than the original. Is there anything I can try to make them same length? It may be either an address offset or a padding issue. I looked at the files with the HEX editor and the content is not identical after the ANDROID! magic word. Any ideas?

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  6. Thanks, but can you add a converter for RLE to PNG and add a language file for translating e.g. German?

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  7. Hi. Love it! Zero problems. Any chance of getting source? We would be happy to donate. We want to add some defaults and more settings and possibly a command-line version.

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