Hi, just noticed that my Ext2 is almost full
How can I browse the files / delete them?
I also tried to resize the partition using Paragon Partition Manager but it says "Invalid Partition"
Paragon Partition Manager has discovered problems with this partition. It must have been caused by an incorrect geometry. In order to resolve the issue, please collect LOG-files and send them to our Support Team
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I used Paragon to create the ext2 before
Download and use ADB File Explorer v0.3 from the following link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=523960
Must solve your current problem.
Ok guys... I've been messing around but no dice.
I've created a .img using imgburn and would like to load it up in win95 as a virtual drive just so I can copy the files into the 1G-qcow.img. Is there a command I need to type into somewhere? I'm thinking the emul_cmdline but what?
Thank you so much!
well finally mounted it by editing the emul_cmdline.txt and added a -cdrom drive.img to it
Is that the proper way? Is there any other way to add another drive letter say E: and mount the image to that? I know there is -hda -hdb etc commands... but i tried hdb and it doesn't show another drive under my computer... What am I missing?
If you made a CD image with imgburn then yes you need to mount it as cdrom as it will have a CD filesystem. HDD images have a different format.
I have downloaded a nand androuid build that I am 99% happy with. I do however want to change a couple of things on the build.
I have downloaed and got ubutu up and running on a virtual box. I have then copied the system.img file on to a usb drive and copied it into ubuntu. Location of the file is in stephen which is my logon name.
I have also created a folder called mount which I want to mount the img file to.
I have done this before in ubuntu using ext2 files but I can not get the mount command to work for an img file. Is there an way to mount the img file, remove the files I do not want and then comple a newer smaller img file?
EDIT: logged on as root and moved the system.img and mount folder to main file system folder. Ran command mount -t img /system.img /mount but now getting error unknown filesystem type 'img'
Any help would be appreciated.
Hi everyone,
I just bought my Nook GlowLight. I tried rooting it and does seem to have some bugged issues. So I decided to unroot and restore it. But, when I backed up my Nook I did not use DiskImage. Instead, I used WinImage to "Create a virtual HDD from physical drive" and saved the NookBackup as .ima file. I followed the normal procedures to write the image back but it was unsuccessful. The Nook just wouldnt reboot.
Thus, I searched for a Nookbackup image file online but it belonged to someone else's. I could get the Nook to start booting after using someone else's image but it wouldnt let me pass the register page. (Error registering). Is there any way I can get it to restore back to my factory settings?
I only have the backup of my unique NookGlow in ima file. What should I do?
Regards
Zaot
try burn ur recovery image to an sd card and do fd on this and lets see what it show up :|
good luck
that virtual HDD image, can it be mounted using WinImage?
If so the you should extract all files, or at least /rom files, and then adb push /rom /rom to get your original files back to your nook /rom partition
srgarfi said:
that virtual HDD image, can it be mounted using WinImage?
If so the you should extract all files, or at least /rom files, and then adb push /rom /rom to get your original files back to your nook /rom partition
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most of users dont know adb commands , i try help them using tools
Hello, I recently had to send in my laptop to get a speaker fixed and was told to make a backup, as the laptop would be reset, I made a system image tested it before I sent it in, it restored fine, but now that I got it back I was no longer able to restore it, it gave me the message "To restore this computer. Windows needs to format the drive that the Windows recovery Environment is currently running on. To continue with the restore, shut down this computer and boot it from a windows installation disk or a system repair disc and then try to restore again." Now the problem is I have tried this, I got hp to send me a recovery disk, but there is no option to restore the system image, it goes straight to resetting the computer it does not have the advance startup options. I have made my own recovery disk using the windows 8 tool and tried, that has the advanced startup options but gives me the same message when in try to restore it. I also have a system image of when i first got the laptop back from them, but i could not restore that either. I have tired near everything ( I just don't want to type out everything I did) any help would be appreciated, If you need anymore details just ask.
Is there at least some way to make a better recovery media, or a windows 8 installation usb? Theres gotta be a way because I know when I tested my image it restored before i sent it in perfectly
What device did you put the recovery image on?
By the way, it's very common and easy to put the recovery tools on a bootable flashdrive; it's included on the install media, so just follow the steps for making a bootable install image on a flashdrive.
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What device did you put the recovery image on?
By the way, it's very common and easy to put the recovery tools on a bootable flashdrive; it's included on the install media, so just follow the steps for making a bootable install image on a flashdrive.
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Its on one partition of an external hard drive I have, and is what you are talking about above available for win 8.1? Lately I've tried looking for a windows 8.1 iso to make a bootable drive from but cant seem to find one that works. Also thank you for your help
... Huh. If it's on an external drive, then the error you're getting doesn't make a lot of sense anyhow. (But then, I guess you knew that.)
Creating a bootable flash drive is easy. You can either use one of a handful of tools, or just do it manually using diskpart on the command line. Wipe the drive, make sure it's using MBR, create one partition, mark that partition Active, format it FAT32. Then just copy (literally, you can use Explorer for this step if you want) the entire contents of the boot media, such as the DVD, onto your flashdrive. If you don't have a DVD drive to boot from for this part, you can mount the ISO or use 7-Zip to extract the contents of the .ISO file system.
If you *do* have a DVD drive or other bootable media, it should certainly be possible to enter the recovery environment for your OS. The actual steps to restore your backup from there, though, are less clear to me; I've never used the Win8 recovery tools.
I can't find a working iso for windows 8.1, but I noticed that the recovery media I have has the bootx64.efi set up in a weird way which is probably why its not booting into the options I need to restore the image. I tried to make one on a separate USB combining the two I have with the factores image but the boot and efi folders from the other that gives me the options but that would not show up at all to boot into
Thanks for your help, should I mark this as solved