OnePlus 7 Pro MSM Tool 'Packed image not exist' Roccothepro Replies 4. 1,131 418 NY Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Google Pixel 6 Pro.
The third step is to install the appropriate USB drivers on your PC for the tool to. When I try to open it it says packed image not exist. The second step is to launch the MSMDownload Tool and connect your phone to the PC while it is in EDL mode. The first step is to download the decrypted OxygenOS firmware that you wish to install on your phone. Which is built without /ZI and without /INCREMENTAL. Unbricking your OnePlus 6 or 6T is quite easy. Not a real concern of course, your user will only ever see the Release build of your program. This can only work when there is lots of empty space in the executable file, available to add new machine code bytes. And quickly relink the executable file without the linker having to completely re-generate the file. Which allows you to write code while debugging, the Edit+Continue option. More significant is the linker's /INCREMENTAL option, turned on automatically when you use /ZI. Roughly, it would look at the sections in the executable file and raise the Blue Flag when too much of it looks like non-executable code.Īnd yes, when you use /ZI then there will be a lot of it. It is not trivial, there is no standard way to implement packing. Of course not, that would make it too easy to circumvent. Firmware & Tutorial Flash Oppo A57, A77, F3, F3 PlusFirmware & Tool Oppo A57. The exact heuristic that PE uses to detect packing is not documented. Surely the reason why Process Explorer colors it differently. so other people can learn from it and me :) thnx for this post it was helpful.
Today with terabyte disks and megabit networks it is a smell, packing can also be exploited to hide malicious code. For me, the answer was simple but annoying to find I forgot to tag my image with the username also i made it private do not know if thats really neccesary please let me know if thats the case.
It was useful back in the olden days with limited disk storage capacity and limited network bandwidth. It uses a "loader" at runtime to decompress the data back to executable code before it starts executing. Typical file size reduction hovers around 50%. A "packed image" is one where executable code is compressed with the intention to make the file smaller.