python3 sdat2img.py system.transfer.list system.new.dat system.img Use code with caution. 📂 Step 2: Mounting and Modifying the System Partition

Today, I’ll walk you through finding, vetting, and flashing a for your Huawei Mate 7.

If using an AOSP/LineageOS repack, check the developer thread notes. Some older custom builds require you to register fingerprints on stock EMUI before wiping and upgrading, or they lack the proprietary drivers entirely. Conclusion

Unofficial builds that bring newer Android versions (like Android 7.1) to the Mate 7, though some features like the fingerprint sensor may vary in stability. Flyme OS Port

Modifying your device's software carries the risk of "bricking." Always ensure your battery is at least 60% charged and you have the correct files for your specific variant (MT7-L09, TL10, etc.) before proceeding.

Replace the original files inside your extracted ROM folder structure. Ensure the META-INF/ directory remains intact, as it contains the installation scripts ( updater-script ).

developed AOSP (Android Open Source Project) ports to provide a "stock" Android experience, removing the EMUI skin entirely for a cleaner UI. Enhanced Navigation & Customization

Check the boxes for: . Do not check Internal Storage or MicroSD card. Swipe to Wipe.

Open ramdisk/default.prop to change system traits, such as enabling ADB debugging by default ( ro.debuggable=1 ). Unpacking the System Image ( system.img )

But there is a catch. Official development for the Mate 7 (codename: jazz ) died years ago. Most official CyanogenMod/LineageOS links are 404 errors. This is where repacks come in—community-maintained, tweaked, and updated ZIP files that keep the Kirin 925 chipset alive.