: TWRP usually generates a matching .md5 file (e.g., boot.emmc.win.md5 ) to ensure the backup isn't corrupted. You can ignore or delete this once you've renamed your image for external use. Why Convert the File?
If you don't have a specific tool for conversion, here are some general steps: boot.emmc.win to boot.img
bootimgverify boot.img
If Windows warns you about changing the extension, click . How to Convert boot.emmc.win to boot.img : TWRP usually generates a matching
, you can often just rename it to boot.img . TWRP backups of emmc partitions are usually raw block images. However, TWRP may compress the backup (using gzip). So the first step is to check if it’s gzipped. boot.emmc.win to boot.img