Hello all!
I'm looking for the folowing files:
qnx_car-201402230339.iso
apkruntime-201402230339.zip
My goal is to add an opportunity to run Android applications on my QNX Car device. So i need those files...
I'll be very appreciate if anyone can help me.
Even having that file, how to flash them by the USB ?
a4tech said:
Even having that file, how to flash them by the USB ?
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In my case i have a tool that flashes an image from usb. So i can put new files into image and flash it.
STL1te said:
Hello all!
I'm looking for the folowing files:
qnx_car-201402230339.iso
apkruntime-201402230339.zip
My goal is to add an opportunity to run Android applications on my QNX Car device. So i need those files...
I'll be very appreciate if anyone can help me.
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I'm looking for the qnx_car file as well (the bin or the exe would do too)... I have searched all over the place, would be very grateful if anyone could share a copy of it... my new car uses it and would like to do some development for it.
Thanks
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Hi,
Nedd help all the expert on reverse engineering here. I hope you can help me to find unpack method for wince application below.
This app unpacked with new method for unpacking using UPX 3.04 but the author change or remove header.
Previously I unpack this application using AFAIK UPX ; UPX0, UPX1 and UPX2 before current new release with new method, I cannot unpack it----> always get "checksum error"
File program attached.
Mind to help and share how to unpack it. I'm very happy if you give time to learn, what tool to do and how to-step by step.
Thanks,
Ian
From the style of your message, I guess you sending a virus to us
I am interested. say more, what is it doing? just deletes personal data? or resists in pda? backdoor?
Hi Brother,
Sure. It's only exe program from gps navigation Papago that they release new with UPX unpack method. They change header so I cannot unpack it.
Really I only need help from master here, Nothing more and sure I don't have negative thinking like this.
Again don't worry I guaranty that is not virus.
Thanks,
Ian
sorry then, I just opened too many spam posts today all from new members and written so that one would go into trying to do what was written there. Your just looked similar and was your first post too.
no worries.
Hi,
Nobody can give me some direction how to do that?
where to start,
what program to use,
etc..?
Waiting help from master here.
Thanks,
Ian
Hi All
I've searched and not found much info on this.
I've got a dump of an HTC HD7 using the Riff box (JTAG). The file is a 512MB BIN file.
Basically I would like to be able to see the files inside it. Ideally I would like to see the files/folders/structure inside the dump. I don't know how difficult or easy this is, so forgive me if I'm asking for the impossible. But is there a way of converting the bin file to something like a cab/nbh or even the files/folders so that I can view them in explorer or some similar tool?
At the moment I'm viewing the file in a hex editor trying to carve out certain files. But I figure since the file system and structure is known on Windows Phone 7, there may be a way of converting the entire image to a better support format.
So if anyone can suggest any tools or ways of doing this, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks
How do you use the jtag to get a dump of it? I don't know if you can use htcrie or not (search in this forum for the tool)
Sent from my SGH-i917 using XDA Windows Phone 7 App
snickler said:
How do you use the jtag to get a dump of it? I don't know if you can use htcrie or not (search in this forum for the tool)
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I use the Riff Box which is supposed to a dump of the ROM/NAND, which it did, into a .bin file.
I've tried htcrie, but it doesn't load the bin file. I've tried looking for a tool that converts the .bin to a nbh, but found nothing so far
puunda said:
I use the Riff Box which is supposed to a dump of the ROM/NAND, which it did, into a .bin file.
I've tried htcrie, but it doesn't load the bin file. I've tried looking for a tool that converts the .bin to a nbh, but found nothing so far
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Where do you get a riff box from? I want to dump my rom. I would look into the Windows Mobile threads and see if there is a tutorial OR pm ansar or xboxmod and see if they can help out. If possible can you provide how to obtain an use the riff box?
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nbh or nb it's for bootloader to write to nand, so it will have diff format with nand dump.
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nbh or nb it's for bootloader to write to nand, so it will have diff format with nand dump.
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I'm not sure. I took a complete dump of the HD7 and it gave me a 512MB file in a .bin format. I believe that includes the bootloader and everything else, but I could be wrong.
I don't mind what kind of file it gets converted to, as long as I can view the files inside. Thanks
puunda said:
I'm not sure. I took a complete dump of the HD7 and it gave me a 512MB file in a .bin format. I believe that includes the bootloader and everything else, but I could be wrong.
I don't mind what kind of file it gets converted to, as long as I can view the files inside. Thanks
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Try this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1260757 . There's something on there that speaks about WP7 Binary tools.
snickler said:
Try this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1260757 . There's something on there that speaks about WP7 Binary tools.
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I've looked on that thread and have downloaded the tools. I've also messaged the author of the tool, but not got a reply yet. It looks like the tools which does work on the raw dump/bin files are for the logo and bootloader, not the entire image.
I'm still working on it, but there seems to be a lot of info that I need to sort though.
You may use Qualcomm tool from riff plugin. It's view all partitions
Missed this one.
No questions in the development section please!
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I cannot find a method in Linux or Windows that will allow me to access the files in the system.img partition image from:
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_hTC_Asia_SEA_WWE_1.29.728.12_Radio_1.1204.105.14_release_261350_signed.exe
I have never had a problem "unpacking" system.img files from other HTC phones using unyaffs or even in Windows with WinImage for EXT2/3/4 partitions.
Obviously many Devs have had success with the HOX system.img! Could someone please tell me what file system the system partition uses AND/OR reveal the correct approach to accessing the files within the img?
I presume the partition formats are identical in:
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_hTC_Asia_SEA_WWE_1.28.728.9_Radio_1.1204.103.14_release_256493_signed.exe
...so I suppose there's no point in making an attempt with its system.img either!
Any help will be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks in advance.
BTW: I'm not one who asks for assistance as his 1st move.
I have been searching for resolution to this problem for @least a week!
Using appropriate keywords the best I have come up with is either others in this same predicament or suggested remedies which are not effective.
The overall picture I have got is that those with the solution seem reluctant to share the knowledge, which I find strange in development communities.
if you want just access to files inside the img, in windows use this jar attached to convert it to ext4 and then mount with DiskInternals Linux Reader.
or in linux use this tool to unpack.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28837507#post28837507
don't even try to repack it will not work.
if you know how it posible to repack files to this img format please let me know.
Thanks heaps avicohh!
I solved the problem only a few hours before your post came in.
I used a slightly different approach through linux but basically same process & result.
If you follow this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1081239
you'll be able to unpack AND repack but it's done in linux.
I used Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (64bit) to compile & use the ext4_utils in the thread above.
Since you were so kind to answer my query please feel free to PM me if i can help you!! My use of the forum is sometimes sporadic though, unfortunately.
EDIT: Sorry, just realised we both had the same thread! So it doesn't work for repacking?? I'll see if I can find something that works.
Obviously something does but there's not as much free sharing of really useful stuff as I would have expected with this kind of thing.
Yap.. is the same thread.
probably the odin (samsung) img and the stock htc img they not exactly the same format.
i seraching after sulution to this thing because i'm trying to make custom rom to be able to flash on device with stock rom/locked bootloader from the stock recovery like the ruu firmwares.
I recently did this for the E4GT and have been asked to do it here as well.
I've received a TON of PM's and emails asking how to do this and I've decided to do a write-up for everyone. Now to start off, this does not automatically make you a Super Duper Developer, this does not show you how to make your own TAR ROMs, nor does it show you how to make your own Odin One-Clicks. What it does do is show you how to pull files from those stock leaked/official ROMs so that you can proceed to make yourself into a Super Duper Developer!
In essence if the Developer knows what they are doing they could use this method to extract all the files from the build and could then add them to a ZIP and have a stock odexed ROM within minutes and do it all through Windows! Depending on time I may or may not do a tutorial on that as well...
So let's begin!
We've all seen those pesky TAR.MD5 packages that we can flash through Odin. How often have you wanted to look inside them and see what is inside before flashing? There are several ways to do it and the most common answer requires Linux and Dsixda's Kitchen utility. This tutorial gives you the ability to do that through Windows and without having to extract the full ROM. These instructions are specific to the Samsung Galaxy S3 (all variants) but can be used on most Samsung Galaxy phones.
Each TAR.MD5 release contains multiple files. Each of these files corresponds to a specific partition on your device. These files are formatted to be mounted by your device but not by a computer. We will be converting them from a .img.ext4 partition type to an ext4.img type partition so we can mount them and read them through Windows. For this tutorial we will be opening up the system.img.ext4 (the system files partition).
Before you dive in there are a few things you'll need.
- A PC running Windows.
- A stock TAR.MD5 release. Several are available at www.rwilco12.com.
- DiskInternals Linux Reader (must be installed on the Windows PC). You can download DiskInternals Linux Reader here.
- SGS2toEXT4 Utility available here. *Be sure to extract the JAR file from the ZIP archive.
- 7-Zip available here.
For the rest of the tutorial please visit my site: www.rwilco12.com
Enjoy!
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Awesome! First!
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great it's work fine with me on windows8
if you let me a noop question
can we cook the rom in this way ? i mean after upack the image we can edit the files or the apk or the font and repack it again as a md5.tar extension
is that possible
regards
IRoN MaN9 said:
great it's work fine with me on windows8
if you let me a noop question
can we cook the rom in this way ? i mean after upack the image we can edit the files or the apk or the font and repack it again as a md5.tar extension
is that possible
regards
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Unfortunately no. That part does require Linux but this could help simplify the process if you prefer a Windows environment.
رد: [TUTORIAL] How To Extract Files From a TAR.MD5 Stock ROM (SPH-L710)
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Unfortunately no. That part does require Linux but this could help simplify the process if you prefer a Windows environment.
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Relly sad hope that you can develop this threat in the future so we can cook the stock roms anyway thank you very much for your answer
Regards
IRoN MaN9 said:
Relly sad hope that you can develop this threat in the future so we can cook the stock roms anyway thank you very much for your answer
Regards
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I might have some other stuff in the works for you guys here soon.
رد: [TUTORIAL] How To Extract Files From a TAR.MD5 Stock ROM (SPH-L710)
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I might have some other stuff in the works for you guys here soon.
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I can't wait to see your next work
Hey after installing linux reader on windows it shows mf5 file in HEX manner , it dont convert it in .zip file..
any way to do it?
mjp93 said:
Hey after installing linux reader on windows it shows mf5 file in HEX manner , it dont convert it in .zip file..
any way to do it?
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You need to extract it from the img file by saving it. After extracting you'll need to package it in a ZIP.
I followed the guide to the t and its saying that the image is invalid. Any ideas?
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I followed the guide to the t and its saying that the image is invalid. Any ideas?
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What device and what files are you using?
Using windows Vista x64 the file is a I537UCUCNE3 stock odin image. I created a .img file using ext4 tool you posted but the Linux viewer says invalid
The image here shows my created .img file on the left, the Linux reader on the right and the error in the middle
This tutorial is no good anymore.
Finally !!
I found how do that after to waste a day to search one real solution.
Is only to use the ClassyKitchen free version for windows.
I found it here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/tool-classykitchen-android-roms-t3862584
Basically, after to open the program, you will choose "create new project" on the tab "Projects utils", and choose the firmware from PC or from mobile root. So, the program will extract the folders and files to PROJECT/system folder, and you will can access them by windows explorer, including the app folder with all original apks.
I was looking for a way to restore the calculator apk after delete it before to find another to replace it.
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Hi All,
I downloaded the ROM for SM-R800 and would like to extract the contents of rootfs.img file.
But no success after renaming the extension to .zip and .rar.
Basically I want the system dump of the watch.
Would someone be able to share it with me?
As an Windows Fanboy... I am using WinHex to extract files from rootfs.img...
Best Regards
adfree said:
As an Windows Fanboy... I am using WinHex to extract files from rootfs.img...
Best Regards
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Hi adfree,
Thanks for the advise. I installed Winhex, but I am finidng it difficult to extract the data. Openening the rootfs.img I get a lot of hexadecimal numbers as shown below.
Kindly request your guidance.
Here are Screenshots with WinHex...
Other way is to use for instance Tizen Studio and mount in Emulator... longer way...
Never tested with Linux PC...
Best Regards
rockz1991 said:
Hi All,
I downloaded the ROM for SM-R800 and would like to extract the contents of rootfs.img file.
But no success after renaming the extension to .zip and .rar.
Basically I want the system dump of the watch.
Would someone be able to share it with me?
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How did you dump the ROM for SM-R800?? Can you please explain what you did?
I0T said:
How did you dump the ROM for SM-R800?? Can you please explain what you did?
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I just googled the firmware. I didn't dump.
adfree said:
Here are Screenshots with WinHex...
Other way is to use for instance Tizen Studio and mount in Emulator... longer way...
Never tested with Linux PC...
Best Regards
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I tried this but only get a message that size is not a multiple of 512 and there is an incomplete RAW image. Please let me know what steps you took to be able to read this information thanks.
@Mr Bigglesworth
Sorry, still too laz ehm busy to answer PMs...
Can you give full details...
SM-R815?
Because SM-R815U SM-R815F SM-R815W...
And Firmware you tried...
Filename...
Samsung did same "magic"... so few rootfs.img are easily extract able via 7Zip Tool...
Best Regards
Originally I looked at COMBINATION-FT40_R815FXXU1ASB1 (for my 815f). Then failed so I just tried looking in a r800 image (r800xxu1arh3) as my first stage was really to understand the make up and what changes might have happened between firmware, so it didn't need to be the specific firmware for my watch. Both returned the same when using winhex, and both have an error message if trying 7zip, the the file is corrupted. Do you know which firmware might be readable using 7zip as a start? Thanks