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3.1 How EngBoot Works

An EngBoot is a leaked engineering bootloader image intended for Samsung internal testing. Unlike the retail bootloader, the EngBoot lacks signature verification. g925a root 70 exclusive

4. Risks and Consequences

This "exclusive" root method carries severe penalties that the user must accept before proceeding. I’m unable to produce a detailed paper on

The Brick Risk: Flashing the wrong boot file or an incorrect combination file on a locked bootloader can permanently hard-brick the device. Backup: The entire User Data partition will be wiped

  1. Backup: The entire User Data partition will be wiped.
  2. Flash EngBoot: The device is booted into Download Mode. Using Odin, the user flashes the BL (Bootloader) slot with the Engineering Boot file.
  3. Inject Root: Upon reboot with the EngBoot, the device boots into a temporary OS environment. ADB (Android Debug Bridge) is used to push root files to the /system partition.
  4. Flash Stock BL: The device is placed back into Download Mode. The user flashes the Original Stock Bootloader (Binary 7) back onto the device.
  5. Final Boot: If successful, the device boots the stock firmware with the su binary intact.