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hdubli
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Default Extract system.img

boot.img and recovery.img can be extracted, anyone can share/guide how to do this to system.img ?
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boot.img and recovery.img can be extracted, anyone can share/guide how to do this to system.img ?
what phone? usually the "dd" command works since its low level copying.
usage is:
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#dd if=/system of=/sdcard/system.img
it may take a while.
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get ahold of a unyaffs.exe, place the boot.img in the folder, and voila.
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