Simple enough.....
Direct all Credit to shabbypenguin
in Adb Shell...meaning you see this # in command prompt:
dd if=/dev/mtd/mtd6 of=/sdcard/wimax.img
Wanna do it without your pc?? Try this....Quoted from 12MaNy
"You can also do this with terminal emulator.
su
dd if=/dev/mtd/mtd6 of=/sdcard/wimax.img"
it should be like 6.75 mb in size
wouldnt it be better to use dd? for example
dd if=/dev/mtd/mtd6 of=/sdcard/WimaxBackup/wimax.img
I'm sorry if this sounds stupid, but does this make a backup of the entire phone? Like what you would so before a root?
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shabbypenguin said:
wouldnt it be better to use dd? for example
dd if=/dev/mtd/mtd6 of=/sdcard/WimaxBackup/wimax.img
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Nice! Thanks for the new(to me) method
JewishMatt said:
I'm sorry if this sounds stupid, but does this make a backup of the entire phone? Like what you would so before a root?
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No, this is to back up only the Wimax Image, which has your phone specific RSA keys in it. There is no known fix if you lose your RSA key without a working backup.
are there actually rsa keys inside the wimax image of the nexus s 4g?
i know the evo 4g had this... but the samsung epic 4g had no such keys. i would have thought samsung would have stuck to the way things were. if anyone can confirm for sure.. please comment.
autoprime said:
are there actually rsa keys inside the wimax image of the nexus s 4g?
i know the evo 4g had this... but the samsung epic 4g had no such keys. i would have thought samsung would have stuck to the way things were. if anyone can confirm for sure.. please comment.
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Your probably rite. Idk. I just figured that the phone had to authenticate with Sprint's WiMAX network with "something" important in this image.
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I just did this the lazy way with connectbot on the phone. Just make sure to make a folder in the root of your sdcard directory called WimaxBackup. Oh yeah, before doing this, fire up connectbot, select local then give yourself a nickname, then do su in connectbot and select allow when su dialog box pops up. When you're done type exit then return then type exit then return then end session. Go look in the folder and you'll have the file backed up. I was too lazy to get my cable and muck around with adb. I'm sure you guys already knew this but maybe a passing by noob might try it. I was just giving another way to do this....
dont have a nexus yet.. but could someone open up their wimax image from the nexus s 4g in a hex editor and see if they see rsa keys or not.
You can also do this with terminal emulator.
su
dd if=/dev/mtd/mtd6 of=/sdcard/wimax.img
That seems easier. Thanks
Uncle Jimmy says hello
a nandroid backup would cover this correct?
No
Uncle Jimmy says hello
need help
i have basically copy and paste this script into the emulator with no visual outcome!! su enter root access, the the rest it says invalid. Any help will be appreciated! TY
jhgti said:
i have basically copy and paste this script into the emulator with no visual outcome!! su enter root access, the the rest it says invalid. Any help will be appreciated! TY
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This is old. Use cwm recovery to backup WiMax. It has an option for it.
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obsanity said:
This is old. Use cwm recovery to backup WiMax. It has an option for it.
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Thank you sir
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obsanity said:
This is old. Use cwm recovery to backup WiMax. It has an option for it.
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which version has the wimax download option? i currently have cwm v3.0.2.4.
also.. i've used commands in the OP to backup wimax.. yet when reading image in hex editor its all FFFF's. am i missing something?
why would someone need this backed up ?
tony1208 said:
why would someone need this backed up ?
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They don't
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tony1208 said:
why would someone need this backed up ?
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im trying to back it up so that i can edit the wimax settings. if anyones done this.. please let me know
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Working on trying to get some deodex love going...
Just got Xoom WiFi tonight, let me know what I can do to help out the xoom wifi community.
I am curious. How were you able to extract the stock system dump image for the wifi version? Could you put down instructions since I am trying to learn these things.
Just a quick heads up. Moto was handing out DMCA notices on sysdumps. You may wanna save it for those who make it to #xoom on freenode.
bigrushdog said:
Just a quick heads up. Moto was handing out DMCA notices on sysdumps. You may wanna save it for those who make it to #xoom on freenode.
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Moto can suck an egg...will post link on my site :-D
Feel free to post the link on irc...
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Working on trying to get some deodex love going...
Just got Xoom WiFi tonight, let me know what I can do to help out the xoom wifi community.
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1. one click root and unroot
2. safe way to over clock
3. a way to relock the xoom and bring to factory default
4. overclocikng
5. voodoo color fix
6. voodoo sound fix
lets start with that
thanks
ericdabbs said:
I am curious. How were you able to extract the stock system dump image for the wifi version? Could you put down instructions since I am trying to learn these things.
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Install latest moto drivers
Install Android SDK
Enable USB Debug in Xoom settings
Open command prompt
Create new directory
CD to new directory
At command prompt type: adb pull /
files will be dumped to current path of command prompt
I Got the one (well, couple a clicks) root and unroot covered. You can check that one off the list. Thread open over yonder if you want to give it a spin... I am just uploading the newest version that one click updates to HRI66.
jwtyler said:
I Got the one (well, couple a clicks) root and unroot covered. You can check that one off the list. Thread open over yonder if you want to give it a spin... I am just uploading the newest version that one click updates to HRI66.
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good, will be looking for it. NOW, an easy way to overclock to 1.5 would be wonderfull...
ericizzy1 said:
1. one click root and unroot
2. safe way to over clock
3. a way to relock the xoom and bring to factory default
4. overclocikng
5. voodoo color fix
6. voodoo sound fix
lets start with that
thanks
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1 is being worked on...NVM...Check out jwtyler one click root thread.
2 & 4 Going to try the same method that was used for Droid2 and DroidX. Create module for OC. I have not had time yet to look at kernel but I see someone is already creating kernels so should be able to do it from kernel with multiple settings; not sure if kernel behaves same way as it does in Droid.
3 Not sure if bootstrap (clockwork recovery) is available yet for Xoom WiFi but if it is just make a backup before you mod anything.
Not sure what you are talking about with 5 and 6 ... I am a Xoom noob, only been out of box for a couple of hours
ericizzy1 said:
good, will be looking for it. NOW, an easy way to overclock to 1.5 would be wonderfull...
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Sweet
Drop me a line if you want to try to bang out some stuff together...
Thanks Angdroid for the system dump. I downloaded a copy of the system dump for kicks. I will keep it on my hard drive in case anyone loses it and needs a backup copy.
Hopefully we can create a stock boot.img soon for us wifi owners in case something goes wrong or need to return it to factory state. It looks like from the system dump we have access to the stock bcm4329.ko wifi driver.
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Thanks Angdroid for the system dump. I downloaded a copy of the system dump for kicks. I will keep it on my hard drive in case anyone loses it and needs a backup copy.
Hopefully we can create a stock boot.img soon for us wifi owners in case something goes wrong or need to return it to factory state. It looks like from the system dump we have access to the stock bcm4329.ko wifi driver.
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Any word on the stock boot.img?
fabian29906 said:
Any word on the stock boot.img?
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I am not a developer. I just meant a community as a whole come up with the files for the stock boot.img.
Still no word from Motorola of providing the stock boot.img for the wifi Xoom.
Do you think it's possible to extract languages in Wifi firmware to flash 3g xoom?
Or flash with entire wifi firmware?
I don't think the adb pull way is the best way at it.
Creating an actual image using dd will retain symlinks and mod perms (not owners).. but it also won't dump a bunch of tiny >1kb files on your computer (whose cluster size may be over 4kb).. plus you can mount it as a loop device..
adb shell
# busybox dd if=/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/system of=/mnt/sdcard/system.img
and then if you want
adb pull /mnt/sdcard/system.img
but I wouldn't.. just using the mtp interface is faster..
sausalito said:
Do you think it's possible to extract languages in Wifi firmware to flash 3g xoom?
Or flash with entire wifi firmware?
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What do you mean? are you talking about the ./system/vendor/firmware/fw_bcm4329.bin
I just compared the two system images for both devices
fw_bcm4329_mfg.bin is the only file with a matching checksum..
I gotta run.. otherwise i'd check the version with a hex editor..
I doubt you're talking about the wifi firmware anyways..
ericizzy1 said:
1. one click root and unroot
2. safe way to over clock
3. a way to relock the xoom and bring to factory default
4. overclocikng
5. voodoo color fix
6. voodoo sound fix
lets start with that
thanks
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Ya! A color calibration app would be awesome!
Azrael X 4.0
100mbit:
http://gititbit.ch/xRx3 - Xoom_Wifi_3.0.1.zip
That's what I did for this image. http://www.mediafire.com/file/2fknnmy6nw6i19n/StockWiFiSystem.zip
Note, you need to be able to mount a YAFS2 filesystem to read the contents.
Blades said:
I don't think the adb pull way is the best way at it.
Creating an actual image using dd will retain symlinks and mod perms (not owners).. but it also won't dump a bunch of tiny >1kb files on your computer (whose cluster size may be over 4kb).. plus you can mount it as a loop device..
adb shell
# busybox dd if=/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/system of=/mnt/sdcard/system.img
and then if you want
adb pull /mnt/sdcard/system.img
but I wouldn't.. just using the mtp interface is faster..
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can someone post the 3.1 wifi-model USA system
(i need build.prop)
I really need some help with moving a file to system/app
Not good at this kind of stuff.
Its in the root of my SD card
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Code:
su
mv /Removeable/MicroSD/file.whatever /system/app/
Easy peezy
sassafras
Hahah thanks. Another easy question, any way to turn wifi off when you put in sleep mode? Big battery saver. Thanks
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gobluewolverines4 said:
Hahah thanks. Another easy question, any way to turn wifi off when you put in sleep mode? Big battery saver. Thanks
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Go to settings -> wireless and networks -> wifi sleep policy
sassafras
Ok...noob here..what is the purpose of making at app a "system app"?
And then another question comes to mind; can you go back and make one of those system apps just a regular old app?
rpavich said:
Ok...noob here..what is the purpose of making at app a "system app"?
And then another question comes to mind; can you go back and make one of those system apps just a regular old app?
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System apps are essentially going to be 'firmware' because unless you're rooted (which is not by design) they cannot be modified. If you make an app a system app, it theoretically can run better, though that is debatable, it will survive factory wipes and cannot be accidentally deleted. What you lose though is the ability to upgrade it in the market.
In all, it's not really necessary 90% of the time. The easiest way to make an app a system app, if you're interested, is to use Titanium Backup Pro. Not only will it copy the .apk over, but it will reassign the permissions of its /data folder as well.
sassafras
Thank you very much Sassafrass....that was informative.
sassafras_ said:
Code:
su
mv /Removeable/MicroSD/file.whatever /system/app/
Easy peezy
sassafras
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Ive attempted this from the /sdcard/ and /Removable/MicroSD/
both attemps fail with a msg of "cross device link"
And suggestions???
Drukan said:
Ive attempted this from the /sdcard/ and /Removable/MicroSD/
both attemps fail with a msg of "cross device link"
And suggestions???
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Cross device link occurs when you're attempting to move a file across storage devices due to the way mv works (it only rereferences the inode, not moving the actual data). Instead, use cp to copy it to the sd.
LightI3ulb said:
Cross device link occurs when you're attempting to move a file across storage devices due to the way mv works (it only rereferences the inode, not moving the actual data). Instead, use cp to copy it to the sd.
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Exactly.
More specifically though, the mv binary included with android. The GNU mv tool included in any modern linux can tell if the data needs to be moved to different mounted devices and will do it if need be.
sassafras
Hello dear Samsung Tab Lovers ;-)
I have a question for the touchwhiz firmware of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.
Can someone tell me how to deactivate the screenshot button in the task bar?
I just hate this button cause I always accidently press it.
Is there a way to get ride of it??
The same question
Thanks!
uninstall screencaptureservice.apk via root explorer (system/app) or titanium backup
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Can this be done using adb commands?
paradoxni said:
Can this be done using adb commands?
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Just do it via root explorer. Its on sale for.99 cents today from amazon. Its a one day sale, so get in on it, its a must have app...
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task650 said:
uninstall screencaptureservice.apk via root explorer (system/app) or titanium backup
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When we delete iit, will the menu icon slide over or will there be a gap?
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mroneeyedboh said:
When we delete iit, will the menu icon slide over or will there be a gap?
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The button will still be there, just won't take the screenshots
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paradoxni said:
Can this be done using adb commands?
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You can get titanium backup free in the market. It will allow you to uninstall screencapture. You need root for it as well as for root explorer.
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Thanks for the suggestion and I can stop those stupid screen capture !
You don't need to uninstall it with Titanium Backup, just freeze it. I have no idea what mad scientist at Samsung thought there was the dying need to make screenshotting an ever-present feature button.
paradoxni said:
Can this be done using adb commands?
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It can be done using adb.
I'm assuming that the system apps are located in /system/app/ like my phone (I don't have a tab yet, though hopefully I will soon).
If that is true then a
Code:
adb rm /system/app/screencaptureservice.apk
should remove it. I have an inkling that there might be some capital letters in there (Like I said, I dont have the tab so I cant check), if the above code gives you an error about the file not being found type
Code:
adb ls /system/app/
which will show you the list of all files in /system/app/ and change part of the first code to reflect any capital letters.
I would suggest not deleting the file but renaming it or moving it somewhere (so it can be restored afterwards. Both are done with the same command mv (short for move)
The following code would rename the file and add renamed to the beginning:
Code:
adb mv /system/app/screencaptureservice.apk /system/app/renamedscreencaptureservice.apk
Or alternatively:
Code:
adb shell
cd /system/app/
mv screencaptureservice.apk renamedscreencaptureservice.apk
Whether renaming/moving or deleting I suggest rebooting after completing the task.
This will be great for my not-so-tech parents Tab, they would be so confused by the false "screenshot" screen if they would be pressing this endlessly.
Worked great thanks, don't know why this button exists.
Overly complicated since there's a setting in (ICS) it to change it: Settings -> Display -> Quick launch.
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On my ICS rom which is based on the stock touchwiz, in settings>display>quick launch. You should be able to change what the button does or to remove it completely. Hope this helps if you have the same options.
scoffyburito said:
Overly complicated since there's a setting in (ICS) it to change it: Settings -> Display -> Quick launch.
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Turned out to be pretty simple. Thanks a bunch!
How i delete them? I cant seem to find them...
jackdonogy said:
How i delete them? I cant seem to find them...
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the answer to you question is in an hour old topic already asked in this section. cwm backup storage.
jackdonogy said:
How i delete them? I cant seem to find them...
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they're in sdcard/data/media
eep2378 said:
they're in sdcard/data/media
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I cant find the /data folder using ES File explorer...
jackdonogy said:
I cant find the /data folder using ES File explorer...
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They are in /data/media but you can only view that folder with superuser priviledge. If ES File Explorer has an option of getting superuser permission in settings then you can view them or you can use Root Explorer App.
If you have adb then you can view them in adb shell and then become superuser and then view that location.
as i said. the fix for this is one or two posts below this one. why is it so hard for people to understand engrish?
go to android /mnt/shell/emulate and you will see your nandroid their I had same problem until I found it:thumbup:
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phermey said:
as i said. the fix for this is one or two posts below this one. why is it so hard for people to understand engrish?
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probably because 1 or 2 post below is not helpful at all. Im not sure if you are aware but threads are in order of the most recent comment. So, by posting a reply you are now changing that from 1 or 2 posts below to some other number.
whooda said:
probably because 1 or 2 post below is not helpful at all. Im not sure if you are aware but threads are in order of the most recent comment. So, by posting a reply you are now changing that from 1 or 2 posts below to some other number.
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heard. the point is its on the same page. it isnt pages deep where you would need a search. the op can get away with not caring about a search. but to read this thread and see that the fix is only a couple of clicks away... why would you take the time to post that you are having the same issue.
gauravsri said:
They are in /data/media but you can only view that folder with superuser priviledge. If ES File Explorer has an option of getting superuser permission in settings then you can view them or you can use Root Explorer App.
If you have adb then you can view them in adb shell and then become superuser and then view that location.
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I see the nandroid backup in /data/media/clockkworkmod/backup and in /mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/backup. I am using root browser lite.
When I try to delete the nandroid it doesn't work with this app. How can I delete?
Use Solid Explorer, browse files and delete. I do this since forever with CWM and now TWRP
calanizzle said:
Use Solid Explorer, browse files and delete. I do this since forever with CWM and now TWRP
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I hadn't heard of that browser before. Worked llike a charm. Thank you
ok, so - say i want to copy these nandroids to my computer before i delete them from my nexus 4 / and vice-versa. how would i find it using windows explorer or finder?
i understand that the nandroids for CWM are stored in:
/data/media/clockworkmod
and when you plug your phone into the computer, it shows an emulated sdcard, but whats a quick and easy way of getting to the root of the device for copying from the computer?
apologies if this has been covered before, but i just stumbled upon this thread when looking for it, and this had the latest activity.
thanks
Normally I don't recommend tool kits as people should learn, but I would give one a shot as there is a feature to just pull backup and save to PC.
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aimetti said:
Normally I don't recommend tool kits as people should learn, but I would give one a shot as there is a feature to just pull backup and save to PC.
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Just to clarify:
Nandroid is stored in the phone's internal storage not the internal sdcard.
When you connect to the computer, windows explorer shows the internal sdcard only.
A file browser app that allows manipulation of the internal storage will show the nandroid. You could copy it to your sdcard and move it to your computer with windows explorer, airdroid, etc. Or you can us the tool kit.
Hope this helps
AW: How to delete Nandroid backups?
In CWM itself you have the possibility to delete them, too. I think this is worth mentioning. To my mind this is the easiest way.
Copying them to your PC is also possible via ADB (if present and activated)
Code:
adb pull /data/media/clockworkmod/
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fkrone said:
In CWM itself you have the possibility to delete them, too. I think this is worth mentioning. To my mind this is the easiest way.
Copying them to your PC is also possible via ADB (if present and activated)
Code:
adb pull /data/media/clockworkmod/
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Awesome thanks, so i'm assuming that will copy the data to whatever directory i am currently in in the Terminal. we'll just assume we are in C:\?
Then also i would assume the command to put that nandroid from my PC to the phone would be
Code:
adb push C:/clockworkmod/ /data/media/clockworkmod/
??
thanks
I've read all of the similar threads, can't find it in mtn/shell, data/ only has starbucks and titanium, backups folder. Between Storage, SD, 0/, emulated, and legacy folders, something's gotta be hiding.
When I boot into recovery I'll find it in the restore options, but I need it off of the phone to flash to a replacement device. Any help?
I'm going through the exact situation /;
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theedon323 said:
I'm going through the exact situation /;
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You can use Root Explorer to go to /data/media or use adb shell and then run "su" to get root privileges and then the directory will be visible.
The directory is not visible as a normal user and need superuser permissions.
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gauravsri said:
You can use Root Explorer to go to /data/media or use adb shell and then run "su" to get root privileges and then the directory will be visible.
The directory is not visible as a normal user and need superuser permissions.
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Do I need the blobs? Never seen em before...
FishFan319 said:
I LOVE THIS MAN/WOMAN. I'd like to give you a present. A hard written card. A bumper. A piece of chocolate.
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FishFan319 said:
Do I need the blobs? Never seen em before...
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Yes, you need to copy the blobs as well as backup directory.
From what I understand, Backup directory is now very small in size and backups are done incrementally by pointing to blobs (which are the actual data).