How to create a Debrick.img from old partitions copy? - Hardware Hacking General

Hi, I'm trying to find as much information as possible about what a Debrick.img file contains, but I do not find as much information as I'd like. I asked for an IMG in the subforum of my mobile, but I do not know if someone will listen to me.
I have an old copy of all the partitions of my mobile, made with FlashFire.
Exemple of copies of partitions that I have:
boot.lz4
boot.md5
intsd.0002.tlz4
intsd.md5
intsd.tlz4
recovery.lz4
recovery.md5
Could this be useful for building my Debrick.img?
What else would I need?

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Urgently needed: Recovery partition

Hello guys,
Sorry for starting new thread with this request while there are plenty of similar threads in the forum, but non of them has a link to download the files on the recovery partition. And that is why I'm starting this thread. (there is only one dead link)
I must say that I've rendered my lovely HTC dead after I've played with the files on the recovery partition. Hence I need that original HTC English Vista system. Not a played with recovery image.
I don't understand about commands, and that guides on dumping ...etc. All what I need are the recovery partition files, simple copy past. Is there is any, please? Can somebody direct me to a link here or anywhere, please? Or copy past the recovery partition, upload it, or burn it on a DVD and I'll pay for hem, please?
Thanks,

status on rooting cliq

I found this on http://cliq-development.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=13
hopefully this can help anyone who is trying to develop a way for root on the cliq.
To get where we are at in development you must learn about a few things
.SHX = A re-flashing file similar to a .nbh on the HTC brand. It is a full re-flash of everything on the phone, full stock. When extracted it creates three files the main one is the CG2
CG2 = A file extracted from the shx that hold the main partitions that will be flashed to the phone.
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How to extract a shx
(http://modmymoto.com/forums/showthread.php?t=525344)
A developer by the name of Meiner Einer created a program named SbfRecalc. With this program we can extract three files and as i stated above the most important one is the CG2
How to extract a CG2
(http://modmymoto.com/forums/showthread.php?t=525477)
A developer by the name of Skrilax_CZ created a program named CG2 Parser. With this program we can extract all of the files within the CG2.
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After you extract all of the files from the CG2 you will find that some of the names were similer to the partitions of the cliq. With a little file manipulation i recreated a boot.img and a recovery.img from some of the files. The guys over at modmymoto dumped a full system partition.
(http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?t ... oot_Images)
To recreate both the boot.img and the recovery.img just do these simple steps
1. Create a directory and put either bootsec.mbn or recoverysec.mbn from the CG2 dump inside it
2. Download the split_bootimg.pl from the link above and run it with the file in the directory to get both a kernel and a ramdisk file.
3. Using the mkbootimg from the android source code you can recombine the kernel and the ramdisk files to create your boot.img/recovery.img strait from the re-flash file
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With the system dump from modmymoto and my boot.img(+a little root) I created an update.zip file with root ready to be flashed when the keys are ready.
This is where we are at any help would be greatly appreciated.
Wow, nice work!
This could really so with a sticky...
Thanks for the update! The cliq goes hard. Once rooted its ova, best android phone on tmo!
Nice! It would be really great if you could repost this at android-devs.org over in the cliq development section of the forum
Since XDA is only for HTC phones and most people here most likely don't have the cliq and there really isn't a correct forum to have this posted in..
I'd reccomend using android-devs.org forums

[Q] Where to find I9505 partition layout

Hi,
I want to know the names of all the mmcblk0p* partitions.
How do I get them?
Is there a way to read the PIT file from the device ?
I gathered the information myself.
Result is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397794

Need to recover files from a TWRP backup

Hey all, like the title said, I need to recover some files from a TWRP backup. But I do not want to flash the backup. I changed the extension to .tar and was able to browse just fine, but am unable to find the home folder which is where the files I need were stored. Specifically Storage\Emulated\0\ProgramData but of course this path doesn't exist since it's essentially little more than a link to the real path, so where would I find the correct path in a twrp backup? Thank you for any advice or help!

Imacwear m7 Stock Android 5 Rom

Hi everyone.
ive just uploaded a stock android 5.1 rom that i had from the supplier
You must backup your imei before flashing. nvram.bin. i will not be help responsible for any imei loss. and i will not explain how to recover an imei either.
download the zip and extract the folder . rename the folder to ROM. now move the folder to root of c:\ ( it will not work unless the files are structured c:\ROM\)
when flashed using standard flashtool, it will erase your device as it has to be repartitioned to work. so be waned, BACKUP YOUR IMEI OR NVRAM.bin
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15OBJTA8FysyqdG80NDMFrhCSpyIXfBdp/view?usp=sharing
Ps. i can only hold the file for 1 month. so if someone else could upload this file to another share would be much appreciated.
thankyou so much for getting back to me, i will flash it when i get home
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15OBJTA8FysyqdG80NDMFrhCSpyIXfBdp/view?usp=sharing
dos not work

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