๐ Backup Boot Img Without Root
Copy only the boot.img file from the extracted folder to your device storage. Next, open the Magisk Manager app and select Install and choose to Install it again. Then tap on โPatch Boot Image Fileโ. Go to internal storage and select the device boot image that you moved earlier. Now, wait for Magisk to start patching the boot image.
Thank you for your response, sadly I don't think that there is something available for many of those devices, they are very uncommon and low brand also King Root, Kingo Root, iRoot and similar can not obtain a fully working root, the last way was the Magisk boot.img patch. If I obtain root with one of the said programs then there is a method to
Likewise, rename the bootloader, image and radio files as instructed below so that it becomes easier to type in the CMD window: bootloader-bluejay-bluejay-x.x-xxxxxxx.img to bootloader.img; image-bluejay-xxxx.xxxxxx.xxx.xx.zip to image.zip; radio-bluejay-xxxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxxx-x-xxxxxxx to radio.img; STEP 3: Boot Pixel 6A to Fastboot Mode
The entire tutorial will go as follows. We will start by downloading the stock OxygenOS ROM for your device. This ROM will then be extracted to get the payload.bin file. After this, we will extract this payload.bin file to get all the partition IMG files (boot.img, vendor.img, system.img).
STEP 2: Patch Stock Boot.img via Magisk. If you are looking to directly flash the stock boot.img via TWRP, then skip this step and move over to the next one. This section is for those users who wish to patch the stock boot.img and get hold of the magisk_patched.img which will be flashed via TWRP to root your device.
STEP 3: Extract PAC file. Double click on the UpgradeDowngrade.exe file to launch the SPD Upgrade Tool. Now click on the Load Packet button (gear-like icon) situated at the top left. Browse to the PAC firmware file, select it and click Open. The file will now be loaded and would take a few moments to extract.
This is experimental code, opening rw a real file system could be dangerous for your data. Please add "-o ro" if you want to open the file system image in read-only mode, or "-o rw+" if you accept the risk to test this module Update. vdfuse should be able to mount a raw image without the help of xmount, but there is a bug which ignores the RAW
To operate on phone's bootloader it must be unlocked. 1. On PC install the Android USB Drivers provided by OEM suitable to phone & reboot 2. On phone enable OEM Unlock & reboot phone
Enable ADB root on your custom firmware. 1) Create a new folder and put your boot.img there, with this rooted ADBD binary file (this one comes from GerdaOS); 2) Open a terminal into the new folder and perform the following commands, we will do the operation in three blocks (just like the previous guide about Recovery Mode, but the "b" block
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backup boot img without root