

fastboot flash /sbin/partlink recovery. fastboot flash /tmp/postrecoveryboot.sh. This is how I did mine, I use Linux so adjust to windows as needed.įastboot flash /tmp/partition.tbl partition.tblįastboot oem partition /tmp/partition.tbl The size doesn't change until you run resize. I got resize ideal from social-design-concepts target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes. Once you partition and flash everything, boot to cwm recovery and resize partitions, use resize on cache, data, system, you need to umount cache first, cache may not need but try anyway, before reboot remount cache. flash-all.sh FAILED transcript ('remote: partition bootb doesn't exist') Raw. while phone flash tool and manufacturing flash tool do include a wrapper for fastboot commands they are not fastboot and are extremely useful tools because they also provide a wrapper for xfstk-downloader, especially useful when you need to flash a full device from a bricked state fwdnx, ifwi, osdnx, pre-os, partitioning, and os is.

I have tried both, and both work, but I decided I want 1.5GB system partition, and increase cache to 1GB from 768MB, to do this I first get size of current partitions. I use Dell venue 8, I don't bother with this useless tool, I just use fastboot directly, to change size of partitions, edit partition.tbl to desired size, My dell system was set at 1024, which is too small when I use my cwm recovery to backup and restore system will fault out as system is too big to go back on 1GB partition, so choice is remove some junk from system or increase system partition size. Most likely you need to run resize after you have partitioned your internal memory to gain correct size. Seems this app has a problem with your system.img size, why do you even use this tool? this tool is just garage gui for fastboot, use fastboot commands via hand, or via script.
