Unpack — Repack Tool V2 0

Extracted files are mounted to a workspace folder where they can be edited or replaced.

The ramdisk size changed, but the kernel command line has androidboot.ramdisk_size=... fixed. Solution: Edit cmdline.txt before repacking to remove or update that parameter.

You will see a menu like:

Modifying low-level system software is inherently risky. Always keep these best practices in mind:

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When repacking, ensuring the new file is close in size to the old one is crucial. Excessive compression changes can lead to in-game issues.

: Ability to convert sparse images to raw super.img or transform binary file_context.bin files into human-readable text. Extracted files are mounted to a workspace folder

Launch the tool via the graphical user interface (GUI) or open your command line interface (CLI) in the tool's directory.

The Unpack Repack Tool V2.0 is a specialized software utility designed to deconstruct (unpack) compressed archive files, system images, or application packages, and reconstruct (repack) them back into their original formats. Version 2.0 introduces significant performance enhancements, broader file system compatibility, and a more intuitive user interface compared to its predecessor. Solution: Edit cmdline

Navigate to app or priv-app folders and delete unwanted carrier or system apps.

Let’s walk through a practical example using the . We will unpack a boot.img from a Google Pixel 4a (Android 12), modify the ramdisk, and repack it.