Aml Flash Zip Files
Thanks for making this tool. Quick mtf keygen serial. I'm trying to get twrp 3.0.2 back on to my Sunvell T95K Pro (2/16gb) after this most recent firmware update v1015. We could install 3.0.2 directly from the sd card using twrp recovery.img and the toothpick method. Now this no longer works so I was hoping this utility would work.
Download AML_Flash.zip, 2. Unzip the AML_Flash.zip archive 3. In control panel, open Device Manager 4. With your tablet turned off, connect it to the PC via USB cable. The app creates the ZIP files in the desired location and then can be easily accessed using any of. AML FLASH TOOL aka ImageBurnTool. I upload corrected version of AML Flash tool. It's Ok, untill you'll flash 40D_resque.zip. I’m using a Mac to do this procedure; however, you can do it on any computer that can compress and uncompress ZIP files. Here’s how: 1. Download the and save it to your computer. Double-click on the ZIP to extract it.
But it hangs at 60% each time whether I try to port the stock file directly or pull it from the device. I can connect using the ip no problem and even use adb commands from the prompt in windows. Volnovaya forma cheloveka pavlov pdf.
Here is the stock firmware they released a few days ago: WELL, I can't post external links because I'm a new user:(. It's over at freaktab in the thread under a mega nz link '(ROM) Sunvell T95K PRO 7.1 2GB/3GB Firmware Update' I read through this thread and didn't find a definitive resolve for the 60% hang issue.
Maybe I should try a different pc.
Coby generation 4 devices use an amlogic cpu. Amlogic provides a flash tool to reload the firmware on these devices from a desktop pc. There is some documentation of the process, but it requires a special image specific to the device. Researching the issue, there is documentation of the process for other devices. Generating a coby device specific image file is the goal of this thread.
This thread got me interested: This thread at slatedroid has more info: The goal is to create recovery images for gen 4 devices (perhaps thu firmware dumps) as a last chance tool like livesuite is for gen 3 devices. As coby is gone, this may be the last chance for some gen 4 devices. Update- Vampirefo has posted a thread with instructions for Amlogic cpu's here: Anyone interested in repairing their tablet should read that thread for more info. Click to expand.I think I got it figured out, all the files needed are on the tablets, but the config_progress.xml my guess on that one we would just use one already made. The Amlogic Low level flashing tool simply flashes the bootloader, then the bootloader reads the sdcard and finds either a recovery.img or boot.img, if it finds a recovery.img the recovery can be booted, if it finds a boot.img then the tablet can be booted either from regular mode or from sdcard, if system and data are installed on sdcard. Posting for example purposes only sample.aml (taken from the update package from Vamps link above) --update_package=/sdcard/g11refE8-ota-eng.bestidear.zip --update_patch=/sdcard/patch_gadmei_e8t3cn.zip --wipe_data --wipe_cache --wipe_media This file is part of the sdcard update for a non coby amlogic based device. Its named factory_uodate_param.aml- Possible template for automated repair/reinstall/upgrade?
Following the upgrading and unbricking link, created a bootable ext-sd with bootloader and boot.img! Vampirefo is working on a generic recovery for use on ex-sd recovery card, so things are looking promising. Here's his thread. Vampirefo's method of recovery and running the operating system: is continuing to progress. Its looking likely his work will produce a universal method for recovery for all Gen 4 devices. The best part is, its all done thru a micro sdcard.
That method does not use the AMlogic flash tools and the method of connecting to a desktop computer configured with those tools. It still seems there may be some utility in persuing this method. Below is a photo of the 8065 system board: This shows the AML8726-mx. To the right is the Micron chip that is the location of the reset pins for deep brick reset. The 4 ram chips sit near the bottom of the board. Notice the 8060 marking on the board. Please post any comments ideas you may have.
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