I unable to obtain my boot image through SuperR's kitchen or alternative methods, including using the cat command in adb shell. It seems as if the boot and recovery images are hidden. That's my guess, anyway. So, I come back to the point of needing a boot image for clockworkmod's recovery builder. With fastboot, I have learned I should be able to create a new boot image myself. Hopefully, that will be able to help my situation. I am a bit afraid to continue on without guidance, though. Does the code below seem legitimate to my problem?
"Creating a new boot image -
You can create a boot or recovery image using the mkbootimg command.
For example: mkbootimg --kernel zImage --ramdisk raredisk.cpio.gz \ --base 0x10000000 --pagesize 2048 -o recovery-new.img
--base is used by mkbootimg to calculate the kernel and ramdisk load addresses as follows: kerneladdr = base + 0x00008000 ramdiskaddr = base + 0x01000000"
Alternatively, I have found I am able to reach my bootloader and use the oem unlock command. Whether or not it will allow to me to unlock, I am unsure. I did not unlock because I did not feel a factory reset would be favorable at the moment.
Thank you for any help you may give. I am willing to give any extra information as to all I've tried.
"Creating a new boot image -
You can create a boot or recovery image using the mkbootimg command.
For example: mkbootimg --kernel zImage --ramdisk raredisk.cpio.gz \ --base 0x10000000 --pagesize 2048 -o recovery-new.img
--base is used by mkbootimg to calculate the kernel and ramdisk load addresses as follows: kerneladdr = base + 0x00008000 ramdiskaddr = base + 0x01000000"
Alternatively, I have found I am able to reach my bootloader and use the oem unlock command. Whether or not it will allow to me to unlock, I am unsure. I did not unlock because I did not feel a factory reset would be favorable at the moment.
Thank you for any help you may give. I am willing to give any extra information as to all I've tried.
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