If you keep doing so, your device’s warranty will be cancelled and rendered meaningless. Knox will be tripped, as well, which may cause Samsung Pay, Secure Folder, Google Pay, Pokemon Go and Netflix (WideVine L1 decayed to L3) to stop working normally. Here are the steps to take in order to extract boot.img from a boot.img.lz4 file and then root your Samsung device using this method.

What is Boot Image?

A boot image is a system image (for computers or mobile devices) that includes the operating system framework and structure of various files. It allows the associated hardware to begin the boot procedure when it’s loaded onto a boot device. It includes the OS (operating system), system utilities, diagnostics, boot, and data recovery structures. Stock applications such as preloaded Google apps and services, as well as default apps like phone, messages, and camera, are also included.

Pre-requisites

Make sure the battery percentage is more than 60%. A Windows PC and a USB Cable are needed. Make sure you have installed Android USB Drivers on your PC. Download and Install ADB & Fastboot drivers on your computer. Create a full backup of your device. (Non-Rooted Method)

Steps to Extract Boot image file from boot.img.lz4 file, rename to .tar file and flash via ODIN to root Samsung devices

The instructions have been divided into separate parts to make them easier to understand. continue with the procedure as outlined.

 

1) Extract Boot image file from boot.img.lz4 file and rename to .tar

First, download the desired Samsung Firmware (Stock ROM) for your device model. Extract the firmware zip file on your computer within a folder. (The boot image file should be named as AP_xxx) The firmware will contain .lz4 extension. You may see something like boot.img.lz4 file name. Extract the boot.img.lz4 file via 7Zip to .tar extension and now you will see the boot.img.tar file. (Download 7Zip)

2) Unlock the Bootloader of Samsung devices and Enable OEM Unlock

Follow our detailed guide here: How to Unlock Bootloader on Samsung Device [New VaultKeeper Method]

3) Root Samsung Devices by flashing the patched boot image (.img) via Odin 

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