The concept of "V2.0" for unpacking and repacking spans multiple ecosystems. Depending on what you are trying to modify, here are other specific tools that reached version 2.0:
: Version 2.0 includes scripts that automate the complex multi-step process of converting sparse images to raw images and then extracting them.
The tool's primary purpose is to unpack Android image files (such as system.img , vendor.img , odm.img , and product.img ), allow users to modify the contents, and then repack them back into a flashable format.
: Using tools like the SAT script to automate the unpack/repack process for Generic System Images on Linux and Android devices. How to Use (General Workflow)
: The .dat.br file is corrupted or protected by proprietary encryption.
V2.0 natively supports complex file systems and compression formats, including ext4, sparse images ( .img ), payload binaries ( .bin ), raw ROM dumps, and standard compressed archives ( .tar , .gz , .zip ).
The concept of "V2.0" for unpacking and repacking spans multiple ecosystems. Depending on what you are trying to modify, here are other specific tools that reached version 2.0:
: Version 2.0 includes scripts that automate the complex multi-step process of converting sparse images to raw images and then extracting them.
The tool's primary purpose is to unpack Android image files (such as system.img , vendor.img , odm.img , and product.img ), allow users to modify the contents, and then repack them back into a flashable format.
: Using tools like the SAT script to automate the unpack/repack process for Generic System Images on Linux and Android devices. How to Use (General Workflow)
: The .dat.br file is corrupted or protected by proprietary encryption.
V2.0 natively supports complex file systems and compression formats, including ext4, sparse images ( .img ), payload binaries ( .bin ), raw ROM dumps, and standard compressed archives ( .tar , .gz , .zip ).