The easiest method to transfer data is by copying the data on the memory
card of your android and then placing it on the sd card. You can also copy
the files from the Android on a computer and transfer them to the sd card
via a USB cable.
More information from:
http://www.recovery-android.com/a
Hello, well two years ago I wasn't able to find anything about what I wanted
to do anywhere with Google Search. Of course, even however desperate one's
situation seems, not wiping in the first place probably has a higher success
rate of recovering your data after a wipe. Or at least that was what I
i want to copy the wiped internal phone storage data. so you recommend i
should have a look at the "backup" command of the cupcake platform in order
to learn how to copy the wiped data? i mean if it's possible to copy the
internal phone storage data, then it should be possible to read the raw
code,
Uh wait... you want to recover data after it is wiped? That is not what I
was talking about, I was just pointing out a command line tool you can use
on phones with root to do backup/restore of the data partition. This tool
is basically just there for developers, who often need to wipe and restor
So you say it is possible. any help how to find out how i extract the wiped
internal phone storage data, although it is wiped? where can i read and
learn about this and how to do it? (i mean the details, i know of course the
tutorials and everything...) that would be s amazingly cool...!
Unreal
If you have root you can do pretty much anything.
Fwiw, if you build the Cupcake platform, there is a "backup" command that
provides very simple backup/restore when running as root. The source is
here:
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/system/extras.git;a=tree;f=backup
On Sun, Jul 5, 20
if i modify my android system and obtain root, is it possible to do
what i want then?
On Jul 1, 5:03 pm, "Justin (Google Employee)" wrote:
> This is not possible without modifying the Android system. Such a
> process would require root access in order to either change the
> filesystem permissio
This is not possible without modifying the Android system. Such a
process would require root access in order to either change the
filesystem permissions or get around them by reading them as root.
Obtaining root is not possible on retail Android configurations.
Cheers,
Justin
Android Team @ Googl
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