Hello,
i want to port a rom from here: http://www.mtkroms.com/p/mtk-6572-custom-roms.html
Because i don't know any source where i can find a working Goophone i5C stock-rom file i tried to make my own with MTK Droid.
So what i did:
In "Root, Backup, Recovery" i clicked "Backup". After the backup was completed i clicked on "Prepare blocks for FlashTool". So everything works fine and i have the folder "!Files_to_FlashTool".
But sadly there are just .img-files and no folders where i can actually exchange files between the stock rom (my backup) and a custom rom. So how can i accomplish that?
I then tried it with Android Kitchen and tried to open the "system.img"-file with "Explore2fs" but it just says "Error: Could not find valid Superblock". Then i tried to open the file with "Ext2Explore" but the program just did nothing :(
If i click on "Block Maps" in the MTK Droid tool i can see, that the filesystem of the phone is ubifs. Is it possible, that this file system causes the problem?
i want to port a rom from here: http://www.mtkroms.com/p/mtk-6572-custom-roms.html
Because i don't know any source where i can find a working Goophone i5C stock-rom file i tried to make my own with MTK Droid.
So what i did:
In "Root, Backup, Recovery" i clicked "Backup". After the backup was completed i clicked on "Prepare blocks for FlashTool". So everything works fine and i have the folder "!Files_to_FlashTool".
But sadly there are just .img-files and no folders where i can actually exchange files between the stock rom (my backup) and a custom rom. So how can i accomplish that?
I then tried it with Android Kitchen and tried to open the "system.img"-file with "Explore2fs" but it just says "Error: Could not find valid Superblock". Then i tried to open the file with "Ext2Explore" but the program just did nothing :(
If i click on "Block Maps" in the MTK Droid tool i can see, that the filesystem of the phone is ubifs. Is it possible, that this file system causes the problem?
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