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Old 03-05-2022, 06:48 PM   #96
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Device: Kindle Paperwhite (11th Gen) v5.14.2
Quote:
Originally Posted by Renate View Post
Nope. You can stick their boot.img in imgutil and it will tell you that there is 80 Megs of padding.
OK, I got a 32MB img file, but imgutil spits out this:

Code:
C:\Users\David\edl>imgutil /v boota.img
Error parsing cpio header

C:\Users\David\edl>imgutil /l boota.img
Error parsing cpio header
I also tried this command
Code:
edl.exe /lprog_firehose_life_ddr_patched.elf /u bootb.img 162918 8000
afte restarting the device and got the same error from above.

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