Sunday, September 4, 2016

[Tool][ALL] DualBootPatcher for Xperia E1



Your warranty is now void.
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. Hard. A lot.





Before doing anything, download the Dual Boot Patcher app and the DualBootUtilities.zip from the download section below.


The patcher offers several locations for installing ROMs:
1. Primary: This is normally used for installing a zip to the primary ROM. It is not required, but is strongly recommended because it has code to prevent the zip from inadvertently affecting other ROMs.
2. Dual: Dual/Secondary is the first multiboot installation location. It installs to the system partition. This is a good spot for installing a second ROM because it doesn't take any space away from the internal storage.
3. Multi-slots: There are 3 multislots: multi-slot-1, multi-slot-2, multi-slot-3. These install to the cache partition. This is specifically for devices, like the Galaxy S4, that have a massive cache partition.
4. Data-slots: There can be an unlimited number of slots. These install to the data partition and eat up space on the internal storage. This is useful for devices where the system partition is nearly full and the cache partition is tiny. These slots are named "data-slot-[id]", where "id" is something you provide in the app.
5. Extsd-slots: This is like data-slot, but eat space of you external storage

1. First, boot into your primary ROM and install the Dual Boot Patcher app
2. Open the app and go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer. It will ask if you want to set the kernel. Make sure that you do.
3. Go to "Patch zip file" in the navigation drawer and patch the ROM or zip you want to install. You can select one of the installation locations described above.

There are two ways of flashing the patched zip file. You can either flash it normally from recovery or flash it using the in-app flashing feature. Both methods are explained below.

Flashing from recovery
To flash from recovery, just flash the patched zip file like you would for any other zip. Nice and simple.

In-app flashing
To use in-app flashing, go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer, tap the floating button on the bottom right, and add the zips you want to install. You can queue multiple zips and they will all be flashed in one go. Once you've added all the zips you want to flash, click the check mark in the action bar and they will be flashed right away.

A normal backup from recovery will backup every ROM.

DONE! Your ROM can be select from ROMs menu :)


DualBootPatcher App - Staging-9.0.0
DualBootPatcher Utilities - Staging-9.0.0



DualBootPatcher: http://ift.tt/1N6RFlZ
DualBootUtilities: http://ift.tt/1G6MDpU
Build instructions: http://ift.tt/1G6MAdO
Pull Request: http://ift.tt/2c5cCnb



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