ONA19TB003: 100011886 vs 100003652 - Walmart Onn Tablets General

My unit has 100011866 installed. Can I use 100003652 to flash?
If not, how do I extract the needed file from the unit? I tried adb/shell for the scatter file but there was none there.

There is no scatter file listed on my device in any directory. ie. system/data/ Where might it be?

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Edit system.img mtk chipset

I have a radio head with a mtk 8227l chipset. I have original firmware and have successfully flashed it. My issue is there system partition it's small and Google play keeps running out of space. It lists external as 12gb free. I have been able to modify the scatter file to try and make the system take more. I can see the effect of this as the external space is reduced by how much I increase system. However there must be something in the system.img file that sets the system partition size as it's still 1.6gb after flashing with edited scatter file.
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So I've extracted the system.img, repacked as 5GB, changed the scatter to match. Flashed to head unit, but /internal is still 1.6gb. I'm obviosly missing something. Does anyone know MTK images and such that could point me in right direction?
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Hey I know this post is super old but I’ve searched EVERYWHERE endlessly and there’s little to know info on this specific model. But I just had a couple questions
1) what model head unit do you have. Mine is the GA2186K
2) how did you flash it.
3) were you able to root
4) do you know of any custom roms that can be used with it.
Thanks in advanced. I’m desperate for some info on this thing lol. And I’d love to get some sort of custom software on here.
Thanks bro, Skye

Need the proper scatter file for BNTV450 (ST16C7BNN)

I have aquired an older stock rom for the tablet but it seems like the scatter file had been botched
How messed up is the Nook you are using? If the partition layout isn't messed up and you are having issues with stuff like system and boot, you can probably use WWR MTK to make a scatter file. I personally don't own that model of Nook Tablet 7 so I don't have a scatter for it, I only have scatter and backups for my Nook Tablet 7" st18c7bnn, which is unfortunately different in regards to partition structure.

boot.img to root a Chinese 8667Q Junsun android head unit.

Hello,
I would like to root my Junsun v1 pro device.
This one is under firmware 8667Q.
Having no TWRP for this device, I'm looking to get the boot.img so I can root my device with Magisk.
Is there a way to recover the boot.img without being rooted from the device?
The Chinese Firmware 8667Q is in ZIP format by opening it with Winrar, there appear two files .udp and .bin
The .udp file is very light, it is probably there to authorize the installation.
The .bin file is much heavier. But with a file extractor like 7zip I don't see a boot.img file
Do you have a solution to extract a boot.img file from this type of firmware?
You can use a ROM kitchen tool like CBR to decompress the firmware

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