dimanche 5 juin 2016

How to extract [boot|cache|recovery|data|system].emmc.win.md5 from TWRP's NandBackup?

so i've just managed to search for a compatible TWRP Recovery for my Phone [Lenovo A7000-a (Plus)]

and as a basic move in making sure that your device wont completely die whenever you install a faulty rom or app or modifications, you make you first have a complete, or if not is a backup of the important partitions of your android device.

and so i did, since Lenovo A7000-a is powered by a 64-BIT MT6752, it is a little hard to dump it's rom.

i tried using MTK Droid Tool, but as many have told, it isn't updated or configured to work with 64-BIT Processors yet. so i'm left with a frozen window or if not, the phone won't connect at all.

i also tried using adb, but the system and the data partitions always return a bad image (something like the .img files of system and userdata wont be read by SPFT automatically which means there's something wrong with them). i also tried opening the images using ext4unpacker or ext2explore or same utilities, but it really is corrupted

i then tried using SPFT's readback utility, but the boot.img return a bad signature (which i also want to know why or how i can skip the boot.img)

so my last card was to do a Nandroid Backup using TWRP.

but i was surprised to see some xxxxxx.emmc.win.md5 files, which i have never ever seen yet.

so my question is, how can i extract the .img from these guys ?

as you can notice, the data partition has 3 parts, and the system partition has 2 parts

i want to know how i can extract the image files from these things so i can use them for SPFT ??

i hope somebody can help me out here. thank you

Note: The folder just says Lenovo_K3_Note, but the phone is actually Lenovo A7000-a [Plus]

Lenovo A7000-a Nandroid Backup using TWRP


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