Stock boot image needed - OnePlus 7T Questions & Answers

Can anyone help me with open beta 5 indian stock image? Even magisk patched will work.
Thanks

https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7t/help/oneplus-7t-stock-boot-image-t4122683

I dont have rom zip file and I just need boot.img file so not worth to download 3gb file
Kollachi said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7t/help/oneplus-7t-stock-boot-image-t4122683
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[email protected] said:
I dont have rom zip file and I just need boot.img file so not worth to download 3gb file
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Ok, but you are waiting sometimes a few days or nobody replies. That's also not worth to wait.

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Stick boot.Img for 1.57?

Does anyone have the boot.img for stock 1.57 or a twrp flashable zip for it. Can't seem to find it anywhere
billydroid said:
Does anyone have the boot.img for stock 1.57 or a twrp flashable zip for it. Can't seem to find it anywhere
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51836232
ppgregory said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51836232
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Thanks but I had already looked through that thread. The only boot.img is for 1.12. I don't want to download a 3 gig file for a 7mb boot.img either. That's why I made the post.
Thanks anyway

how to extract dlpkgfile?

I have downloaded the lollipop update in which dlpkgfile is download along with few other, as I have goggled and searched so I know that dlpkgfile is a zip file but when I am trying to open with winrar or 7zip it return a error and I am not able to open it.
Can any one help me with it?
Where do you got that from ?
Maybe it's better to start with a KDZ and extract it if you want to mess with it.
raptor2003 said:
Where do you got that from ?
Maybe it's better to start with a KDZ and extract it if you want to mess with it.
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When I download lollipop update that file is present in cache
And what to you want to do with it? It's not a full rom, it's just an update.
raptor2003 said:
And what to you want to do with it? It's not a full rom, it's just an update.
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I know it is just a update but with in that file stock recovery and stock boot.img is present with some other useful data

Stock boot image

Hello!
I am trying to install Magisk on ViperOneM9_4.3.0 (6.0 MM), I was told that I need a stock boot image in order to install Magisk succesfuly.
Can anyone please help me with a stock boot image for 3.35.401.12 ?
Thanks a lot in advance!
rzarectha said:
Hello!
I am trying to install Magisk on ViperOneM9_4.3.0 (6.0 MM), I was told that I need a stock boot image in order to install Magisk succesfuly.
Can anyone please help me with a stock boot image for 3.35.401.12 ?
Thanks a lot in advance!
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You can unzip boot.img from firmware.
Golv said:
You can unzip boot.img from firmware.
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Thanks a lot Golv!
However, I have just one more question please, looking inside the .zip I cannot find a file named simply boot.img, how is the file I need named inside that .zip ?
Thanks!
rzarectha said:
Thanks a lot Golv!
However, I have just one more question please, looking inside the .zip I cannot find a file named simply boot.img, how is the file I need named inside that .zip ?
Thanks!
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You need M9_3.35.401.12_FullStock_wipe.zip
Golv said:
You need M9_3.35.401.12_FullStock_wipe.zip
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Thanks a lot Golv, this worked perfectly, I managed to flash it and install Magisk without any issues now!
Have a great weekend mate,
Cheers!
rzarectha said:
Thanks a lot Golv, this worked perfectly, I managed to flash it and install Magisk without any issues now!
Have a great weekend mate,
Cheers!
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Not at all.
Golv said:
You need M9_3.35.401.12_FullStock_wipe.zip
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i cant find the 3.38.502.41 file there, can i get the boot.img for that firmware somewhere else?(sorry for the late message)
XsaucerX said:
i cant find the 3.38.502.41 file there, can i get the boot.img for that firmware somewhere else?(sorry for the late message)
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Get the RUU for that firmware version from the ReadMe thread and extract the boot image with the universal RUU decryption tool which is linked in the same thread.
Sent from my HTC One M9 using XDA Labs

Find someone who can do boot.img and recovery.img for xperiu L1

Find someone who can do boot.img and recovery for xperiu L1
Custom recovery isn't required if you use Magisk to root, but custom kernel is no exception.
I tried to modify stock kernel with Magisk Manager but it failed.
Currently I don't have Linux PC so building custom kernel may be a problem.
mingkee said:
Custom recovery isn't required if you use Magisk to root, but custom kernel is no exception.
I tried to modify stock kernel with Magisk Manager but it failed.
Currently I don't have Linux PC so building custom kernel may be a problem.
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Use Android Image Kitchen by @osm0sis to convert the boot.elf (boot.img) and fotakernel.elf (recovery.img) to standard aosp .img format then test using fastboot (Bootloader must be unlocked) Check out other "mediatek" xperia device threads also.
I tried before.
It didn't work as it cannot unpack the boot.img extracted using Flashtool sin converter
@bigrammy
Do you help a create boot.img And recovery.img
Bro please helping very very thanxxxxx
mingkee said:
I tried before.
It didn't work as it cannot unpack the boot.img extracted using Flashtool sin converter
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HEKER510 said:
@bigrammy
Do you help a create boot.img And recovery.img
Bro please helping very very thanxxxxx
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Upload the boot.sin and fotakernel.sin only to a NO spam file host like mega or G-drive and I will take a look when I get some time.
bigrammy said:
Upload the boot.sin and fotakernel.sin only to a NO spam file host like mega or G-drive and I will take a look when I get some time.
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Actually, you can download full ROM using Flashtool with xperifirm, and extract boot and recovery using SIN extractor.
Currently I am at work and I will upload them to android file host later Monday
mingkee said:
Actually, you can download full ROM using Flashtool with xperifirm, and extract boot and recovery using SIN extractor.
Currently I am at work and I will upload them to android file host later Monday
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Bro do you created boot.img and recovery.img
Very very thanxxxx bro
mingkee said:
Actually, you can download full ROM using Flashtool with xperifirm, and extract boot and recovery using SIN extractor.
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Did you Really type that. :laugh: :laugh:
I have enough #***# on my PC without adding even more unnecessary Gig's for a device I don't even own.
As you will know there are many variants country to country single sim dual sim etc so I will need the boot from the testers variant and not just one I made guess at.
bigrammy said:
Did you Really type that. :laugh: :laugh:
I have enough #***# on my PC without adding even more unnecessary Gig's for a device I don't even own.
As you will know there are many variants country to country single sim dual sim etc so I will need the boot from the testers variant and not just one I made guess at.
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G3313 (single SIM)
Kernel
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=962021903579487242
MD5: af6470e932b1231cf207343a97eeee76
Recovery
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673791459329055867
MD5: 871ca7cc7c688b722f7fe38597ff18cb
mingkee said:
G3313 (single SIM)
Kernel
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=962021903579487242
MD5: af6470e932b1231cf207343a97eeee76
Recovery
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673791459329055867
MD5: 871ca7cc7c688b722f7fe38597ff18cb
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Here is the boot.img to test.
It has not been modified in anyway so encryption and verity are still enabled as they are in the stock .elf
IF it boots then we will move on.
Bootloader unlock is required just for clarity and anyone thinking of testing it.
I have successfully modified the kernel and mine is rooted.
The next one will be dual SIM version and it will come later.
Here is mine https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673791459329055871
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bigrammy said:
Here is the boot.img to test.
It has not been modified in anyway so encryption and verity are still enabled as they are in the stock .elf
IF it boots then we will move on.
Bootloader unlock is required just for clarity and anyone thinking of testing it.
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Use Notepad ++ to edit default.prop
ro.secure=0
ro.debuggable=1
Save and repack.
That's it.
mingkee said:
I have successfully modified the kernel and mine is rooted.
The next one will be dual SIM version and it will come later.
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So I need not of wasted my time after all
I am well aware of how to root a kernel and do all things regarding sony and mediatek and I think you somehow got your wires crossed.
I suggested to you how to modify the kernel.elf but you said you tried and failed that's why I offered to HELP I don't even have the L1 hence the reason for not going for the full on modification of the kernel until it was fully tested.
Anyway now your underway I will leave you all to get on with it.
Good Luck :good:
Unfortunately, I am still unable to make TWRP for L1 at this time.
Moreover, it appears that modified stock image doesn't work for other L1 variations, and all I have is US version. I uploaded all three variations and see the results.
It looks like SIM cannot be read with modified image.
where is tutorial on XDA on how to twrp recovery create please link brothersss very thankx
HEKER510 said:
where is tutorial on XDA on how to twrp recovery create please link brothersss very thankx
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I found there's a YouTube video to tell how to compile.
https://youtu.be/WkulPr_uUqI
Linux machine required.
mingkee said:
I found there's a YouTube video to tell how to compile.
https://youtu.be/WkulPr_uUqI
Linux machine required.
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hm i windows machine (((((((((
i find this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=799eopwzQYg
this is good tutorial How to make Cwm or Twrp recovery for any Android device
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFnG7fso9HE
How backup stock recovery ?
I am install apk flashfire and open and click backup stock recovery but failed
How to stock recovery bro?
Where is it?

T-Mobile Oreo FLASHALL???

Does anyone have a TMO Moto Z2 Force FLASHALL for the lastest OREO build?
I was on Oreo and i was testing a ROM in Devlopement and someone BASEBAND <not found> so i have no WiFi, no signal, but on a good note the ROM booted...
So any with an TMO OREO FlashAll, please share...
Thanks in advance
I haven't been able to find anyone or any place that has the latest TMO flash all available, but here is the update for the previous 8.0 update for TMO:
here
Shiro12 said:
I haven't been able to find anyone or any place that has the latest TMO flash all available, but here is the update for the previous 8.0 update for TMO:
here
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Thanks but i need the entire build, not just the up date. I lost my MAC and IMEI and the full firmware is my only way of fixing it, i think
AndroidDevices said:
Thanks but i need the entire build, not just the up date. I lost my MAC and IMEI and the full firmware is my only way of fixing it, i think
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That should be what you need, I came from a test build for Nash and used the FlashAll zip (RET specifically) from that site to take me all the way back to stock., Hence why each zip is ~3GB uncompressed.
Shiro12 said:
That should be what you need, I came from a test build for Nash and used the FlashAll zip (RET specifically) from that site to take me all the way back to stock., Hence why each zip is ~3GB uncompressed.
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There is no FLASHALL in the file and i cannot get RSD to recognize device is in fastboot mode
extract This into the firmware's folder and adapt the bat file as needed
Shiro12 said:
extract This into the firmware's folder and adapt the bat file as needed
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Thanks, flashed and still no baseband... wtf
AndroidDevices said:
Thanks, flashed and still no baseband... wtf
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There should be a NON_HLOS.bin in that folder, if im not mistaken a fastboot command posted here should fix that, but i should mention that i have not done this myself and can not vouch for it. maybe someone else has a more (for a lack of a better word) trusted way to fix your issue
Shiro12 said:
There should be a NON_HLOS.bin in that folder, if im not mistaken a fastboot command posted here should fix that, but i should mention that i have not done this myself and can not vouch for it. maybe someone else has a more (for a lack of a better word) trusted way to fix your issue
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I'm having the same issue. I've downloaded every 2+gb zipped XT1789-04 factory reset zip I can get my hands on. It says it's flashing a modem, but I still get no baseband when I go into fastboot. no wifi or cell signal. I've tried the commands linked above after flashing. If someone has a solution I'd be eternally grateful.
Shiro12 said:
There should be a NON_HLOS.bin in that folder, if im not mistaken a fastboot command posted here should fix that, but i should mention that i have not done this myself and can not vouch for it. maybe someone else has a more (for a lack of a better word) trusted way to fix your issue
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Thanks but NO GO .
I ran into this problem attempting to root the latest Oreo OCX27.1 and got into a bootloop. The only Oreo firmware available to download isis the previous OCX27 and I believe that downgrading to that causes the lost of baseband and imei. I am waiting to see when OCX27.1 will be available to download so I can try to return to stock to 27.1 see if it restores my baseband
The problem i am seeing is that none of the stock firmware are for ocx27.1. they are all for ocx27. i have seen an ota update that is for the ocx27.1 but i have not figured out how to extract it yet
mattlowry said:
The problem i am seeing is that none of the stock firmware are for ocx27.1. they are all for ocx27. i have seen an ota update that is for the ocx27.1 but i have not figured out how to extract it yet
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-force/help/tmo-oxc27-1-oreo-firmware-t3757469
droidgreg said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-force/help/tmo-oxc27-1-oreo-firmware-t3757469
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thats the ota. if you know of a way to extract the contents of the rom for that file i would love to hear it
mattlowry said:
thats the ota. if you know of a way to extract the contents of the rom for that file i would love to hear it
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Open the file win Winrar or any Zip program and you should be able to extract the contents
droidgreg said:
Open the file win Winrar or any Zip program and you should be able to extract the contents
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not exactly what im looking for. all of the rom contents are loaded in the payload.bin file. That is the file we need extracted
mattlowry said:
not exactly what im looking for. all of the rom contents are loaded in the payload.bin file. That is the file we need extracted
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I tried daemon tools lite and PowerISO but both failed to extract the bin file. I'll keep looking...
droidgreg said:
I tried daemon tools lite and PowerISO but both failed to extract the bin file. I'll keep looking...
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from what i have seen there is not a way to extract it currently
I'm gonna mess with it in linux. I'm no dev but I'll see what I can pull apart, hopefully I find something useful.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13pKSMS5zGuYsr1EEDma0L6AxHDSUmu2g/view?usp=drivesdk

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