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Originally Posted by blue_skies
It was showing on my device when browsing with the file manager... but I couldn't get it to show up on my computer. I ended up having to copy and paste it into the Downloads folder on the Mimas, and then it was accessible on my Windows computer.
Anyway... here's the link, I hope it helps! https://www.dropbox.com/sh/t92os6pcp...zD8TqYJFa?dl=0
If you do try it Gustaw, could you please let me know what you think of the added features. I wasn't planning to install it because it doesn't include any of the improvements I've been hoping for.
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Yup that's it. Now the question is if Gustav puts it on his root will it want to reflash it or it will just sit there since it will think it's already that version and does not need it, and if that is the case does a recovery exist that can be accessed that it can be flashed through manfully over the existing one?
Malcolm
EDIT: I dabbled more and using ADB used "adb reboot recovery" which got my Mars into stock recovery then using a sim eject tool the menus could be navigated and power was select and I rebooted into my bootloader and using RK_tool 2.1 I backed up my whole NAND of the device. But what I learned from it is the Mimas should be similar and I bet the physical buttons navigate in it without a tool (does the mimas have what looks like a reset hole?). This would allow you to put the update on a sdcard or push it direct from ADB. Just DO NOT WIPE your device in this menu because if you wipe system instead of factory resetting ect. you will have NO ROM period. I also think if you hold in the sim tool at boot it might just go into recovery, but it might also just automatically factory reset so I did not want to chance it.