Thursday, 18 April 2013

Bagaimana Untuk Backup Telefon Android anda Boot, Pemulihan Dan Sistem Partition Images


One can’t stress enough on the importance of backups and when it comes to tinkering with your Android phone, a backup of your system, recovery and boot partitions can save you a lot of hassle that you might otherwise have to go through if you mess things up and need those stock images. In this guide, we will tell you how to take these backups using a free tool called RomDump.
Although you can find these backups on the internet, those have been taken by other users and you never know if they have been modified to contain malicious code or not. Secondly, you can’t be too sure if they would work with the exact specifications of your phone or not, as even for the same phone model, there can be differences depending on the phone’s regions, intended carriers and other similar factors, and flashing a wrong boot, system or recovery image to your phone can most likely brick it. Therefore, it is always a great idea to take backup images of these partitions of your device yourself before you attempt to modify them, so that they can be recovered later if anything goes wrong.
RomDump is a free tool that lets you do just that. It is quite easy to use for anyone who is comfortable with typing a few commands, and effectively creates backup images of your Android phone’s boot, recovery and system partitions. It requires your phone to be rooted first and you will either need ADB installed on your computer or a terminal application installed on your Android device.
Now that we have had an overview, let’s proceed to actually getting things done.
Before you proceed:
  • Make sure that your device is rooted. If it isn’t, do a quick search on our site for “root phone_name” without the quotes, replacing ‘phone_name’ with the name of your device. You will find an easy to follow guide on rooting your phone.
  • In case you are using the ADB method, make sure you have ADB installed on your computer. If it isn’t, refer to our guide on what is ADB and how to set it up on your computer.
  • On the other hand, if you are going to use a terminal application, download and install Android Terminal Emulator which is available for free in the Android Market.
Now proceed according to the method that you chose.
ADB Method:
  1. Download RomDump from the link given below, extract the file named ‘install’ from the downloaded zip archive to your computer and copy it to the ‘tools’ folder of your Android SDK installation folder.
  2. Connect your phone to your computer via USB and make sure USB debugging mode is enabled in Settings >> Applications >> Development.
  3. Open a command prompt window and enter the following commands:
    adb push install /data/local/
    adb shell chmod 04755 /data/local/install
    adb shell /data/local/install
  4. You might see some output of the above command. Wait until it finishes.
  5. Enable and then disable Wi-Fi on your Android phone. If it was already enabled, disable, enable and then disable it again.
  6. Type this command in the command prompt window on your computer:
    adb shell romdump
  7. Wait patiently for the process to finish and you’re done. You may now exit the command prompt.
Terminal Method:

  1. Download RomDump from the link given below, extract the file named ‘install’ from the downloaded zip archive to your computer and copy it to the root of your phone’s storage card.
  2. Launch Android Terminal Emulator (or any other terminal app of your choice) on your Android phone and enter these commands:
    su
    
    cat /sdcard/install >/data/local/install
    chmod 04755 /data/local/install
    /data/local/install
  3. You will see some output of the above command. Wait till the output finishes.
  4. After this last line has appeared, enable and then disable Wi-Fi on your phone. If it was already enabled, disable, enable and then disable it again.
  5. Type this command in Terminal Emulator:
    /system/bin/romdump
  6. Wait patiently till the process finishes and you’re done. You may now exit Terminal Emulator.
If you have completed the above steps for any of the two methods successfully, you will find a folder named ‘romdump’ on the root of your SD card that contains a subfolder by the name of your device model. This folder will contain the boot, system and recovery partition images.
Alternative Method If The Above Does Not Work:
If this method does not work for you and all you need to backup is your recovery and boot images, you can simply do so as follows.
Note: Do NOT attempt to backup the system partition using this method as the system image it produces this way will NOT be a valid system image to be used later to restore your system partition. Use it only for the recovery and boot partition images.
  1. If you are using ADB, connect your device to your computer via USB, launch a command prompt window on your computer and enter the following command:
    adb shell
    If you are using Terminal Emulator instead, just launch it on your Android phone and enter the following command and agree to grant any permissions you’re prompted for:
    su
    The remaining process will be the same for both ADB and Terminal Emulator.
  2. Enter the following command:
    cat proc/mtd
  3. You will get an output similar to this. Note that your result may differ from this one and you must proceed according to the output that you get, rather than the example that you see here.
    dev:    size   erasesize  name
    mtd0: 000a0000 00020000 "misc"
    mtd1: 00480000 00020000 "recovery"
    mtd2: 00300000 00020000 "boot"
    mtd3: 0fa00000 00020000 "system"
    mtd4: 02800000 00020000 "cache"
    mtd5: 093a0000 00020000 "userdata"
  4. To dump the recovery image to your SD card, make note of the first word of the line which says “recovery” in the end. It is ‘mtd1’ in case of this example but may be another entry for you. Now use this command, replacing ‘mtd1’ with the term that applies in your case, if different:
    dd if=/dev/mtd/mtd1 of=/sdcard/recovery.img bs=4096
  5. Similarly, to dump the boot image to your SD card, make note of the first word of the line which says “boot” in the end, which is ‘mtd2’ in our case but may differ for you. Use this command now, replacing ‘mtd2’ with the term that is applicable in your case, if different:
    dd if=/dev/mtd/mtd2 of=/sdcard/boot.img bs=4096
That’s it – you now have recovery.img and boot.img backed up on the root of your SD card.

source :-  addictivetips

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

cara nk unlock screen tekan HOME button

saudara amat selamanya berkongsi dengan kita cara nak unlock screen tekan HOME button

Nak kongsi cara nk unlock screen tekan HOME button..( tp perlu ROOT dulu )
1.open ES File explorer tekan button kanan sblah HOME tekan 'setting' cari 'root setting' tekan tick 3 item teratas' yes' bila SU muncul. pastu tekan BACK button 3 kali..

2. Cari file bcm-keypad_v2.kl ( system->usr->keylayout)
3. Open as text ( ES Note Editor ) tambah WAKE pada key 102 HOME ..
perkataan WAKE mesti sama kedudukan dengan perkataan WAKE pada 'key 116 POWER..

4 tekan BACK 2 kali masuk folder 'keylayout" cari file 'bcm-keypad_v2.kl.bak" delete file..
5.Restart...done..

kredit kepada saudara amat selamanya

Saturday, 6 April 2013

Masalah pada ninetology palette i5300

oleh kerana ninetology palette i5300 ni murah....
ada masalah-masalah tertentu seperti:-


1. apabila kita update apps yang terdapat dalam gadget ni..automatik jadi slow sesangat...
    kadang-kadang stuck....

2. Sesuka hati je dia nak restart sendiri... ( dah dua bijik beli...tapi masalah still sama.... restart je keje...
     tak kira masa...tengah makan ke,tido ke....automatik restart la palette ni...mcm ada hantu pulak...

3. Walaupun dia leh gune micro sd up sampai 32gb... tapi better guna 1gb nye micro sd la...ataupun tak yah gune micro sd terus....lagi baik...kalau tak...berat je system dlm tu


ni je yang boleh aku gitau....baru tiga ni je aku compare....ada yang lain...aku gitau lagi.....chalosss

Spec Ninetology Palette i5300

Dimension: 112 x 59 x 14.2 mm
Weight: 110 grams (with battery)
CPU: 832 MHz
OS: Android 2.3
Memory: 512MB ROM/256MB RAM
External Storage: MicroSD, up to 32GB
Screen Size: 3.0-inch capacitive touchscreen QVGA, 240 x 320, 262K colors
Network: GSM 900/1800 MHz, UMTS 2100MHz
SIM 1: GSM/WCDMA
SIM 2: GSM
Data: HSDPA, EDGE & GPRS
Wifi: 802.11b/b/g/n
Bluetooth: BT 4.0
GPS/AGPS





Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Cara Menginstall Google Usb Driver untuk Semua Jenis Android

Tujuan menginstall Google Usb Driver untuk menyenangkan kita melakukan proses debug untuk android kita. Sesetengah manufacturer Gadget kita tidak menyediakan driver usb tersebut untuk gadget-gadget tertentu seperti Ninetology <--- contoh paling besar ni... keh keh keh

Jadi,kat sini aku akan bagi satu tutorial nak install driver tersebut....tutorial ni berkesan untuk pengguna windows 7, untuk windows xp... aku dah try...tak bleh blah..... sentiasa tak menjadik....tapi kalau ada sesiapa yang boleh....sila-sila sharing...


yang perlu ada :-

- gadget android dan usb kabel...

- driver Google Usb Driver  ... boleh download kat sini Google Usb Driver

- Operating Windows 7 x32 atau x64  'kalau windows xp xbleh detect'




cara-cara ....

1. Download Google Usb Driver... lepas tu extract kan

2. Copy dan paste kan ke tempat yang senang nak cari... mane2 tempat la... kat dekstop pun bleh jugak

3. Pastikan kabel usb Android telah bersambung pada PC Windows 7. Buka Control Panel lalu arahkan ke: System and Security -> System dan klik Device Manager disisi kiri menu






 Pada Device Manager akan terlihat Other devices - Nexus S yang masih di bertanda seru (!) yang menandakan bahwa driver belum sepenuhnya terinstall dan device Nexus S belum dapat digunakan.


Maka klik kanan pada tulisan Nexus S pilih Properties





 Klik Update Driver..






Pilih tulisan yang dibawah iaitu Browse my Computer for driver software
Lepas tu browse kan ke file kita extract tadi....

 


Driver akan mintak verified...juz klik je install





maka driver untuk android anda siap di install








 Semak kembali kat Device Manager





dah install kan.... hehehehe


ni guna Android Nexus... Untuk mana-mana Gadget Android pon sama je cara nak install menatang nih...

ape-ape hal...leh tanya....thanks for reading




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