Friday, September 2, 2016
Flash img sin elf Kernel Using Flashtool
Flash img sin elf Kernel Using Flashtool
Steps to follow:
Now you have the the CUSTOM kernel: in form of a boot.img or a boot.sin or a boot.elf
You copy the Kernel[boot.img] file to flashtool directory (C:Flashtoolx10flasher_lib).
Ensure your Device is in MSC Mode, USB Debugging is ON and Unknown Source install checked.
Disconnect Device & connect in fastboot mode.
To move to fastboot mode; hold the Menu key (Search Key if available) and connect it to the computer.
The blue LED will light up.
Now launch flashtool & click on the flash then select "Fastboot Mode"
Now there comes up the toolbox where you choose "select kernel to flash"
A new browse window will open and It will now ask to supply the kernel image path.
Now browse to the boot.img (or the boot.sin/boot.elf) that we copied to flashtool directory.
See the log... Flashing Done.
For any queries, Please leave comments bellow.
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Now you have the the CUSTOM kernel: in form of a boot.img or a boot.sin or a boot.elf
You copy the Kernel[boot.img] file to flashtool directory (C:Flashtoolx10flasher_lib).
Ensure your Device is in MSC Mode, USB Debugging is ON and Unknown Source install checked.
Disconnect Device & connect in fastboot mode.
To move to fastboot mode; hold the Menu key (Search Key if available) and connect it to the computer.
The blue LED will light up.
Now launch flashtool & click on the flash then select "Fastboot Mode"
Now there comes up the toolbox where you choose "select kernel to flash"
A new browse window will open and It will now ask to supply the kernel image path.
Now browse to the boot.img (or the boot.sin/boot.elf) that we copied to flashtool directory.
See the log... Flashing Done.
For any queries, Please leave comments bellow.
HELP MAKES ALL HAPPY
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