QuikIMG
A small tool I made to flash .img files through fastboot easily and quickly, without the need to type in commands manually. Originally I only made it for personal use but I decided to release it here. Someone might find this useful.
Q: FlashTool has this feature. Why bother?
A: Just because I can. Use whichever you prefer.
Screenshots
Requirements
Release Notes
0.2 beta (22 Mar)
0.1 beta (17 Mar)
Downloads
QuikIMG-0.2-beta.zip (1.66 MB)
Instructions
Known Issues
Planned Features
Disclaimer
This beta software is to be used only by advanced users who know what they're doing. I hold no responsibility for damaged/bricked/exploded devices. I do not own the included md5sums executable as it is only used to complete a feature in the software.
If you have any suggestions or found a bug, post it here and I'll see what I can do. Hit 'Thanks' if this tool helped you.
A small tool I made to flash .img files through fastboot easily and quickly, without the need to type in commands manually. Originally I only made it for personal use but I decided to release it here. Someone might find this useful.
Q: FlashTool has this feature. Why bother?
A: Just because I can. Use whichever you prefer.
Screenshots
Requirements
- Unlocked bootloader.
- A USB cable.
- Fastboot already working.
- Windows.
Release Notes
0.2 beta (22 Mar)
- List is refreshable.
- MD5 hash of selected file.
- Ability to boot (without flashing) a kernel.
- UI changes.
0.1 beta (17 Mar)
- Initial release.
Downloads
QuikIMG-0.2-beta.zip (1.66 MB)
Instructions
- Extract the contents anywhere you like.
- Place .img files inside /QuikIMG/images.
- Start QuikIMG.
- Choose .img file.
- Choose desired partition.
- Click "Flash"
- Wait for it to flash and then you're done.
Known Issues
- Shell output doesn't update in real time. Seems to be an issue with fastboot.exe.
- File filtering currently not implemented. You can put any file in the "images" folder and have fastboot flash it. Please be careful.
Planned Features
- Ability to individually flash an .img file anywhere on your PC.
- Configurable images directory.
Disclaimer
This beta software is to be used only by advanced users who know what they're doing. I hold no responsibility for damaged/bricked/exploded devices. I do not own the included md5sums executable as it is only used to complete a feature in the software.
If you have any suggestions or found a bug, post it here and I'll see what I can do. Hit 'Thanks' if this tool helped you.
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