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Motorola DROID – How to Create a Nandroid Backup – Part 2

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

PLEASE READ – PLEASE READ – PLEASE READ – PLEASE READ
***** NEW STEP ADDED****
Step number 3 has been changed, please make sure you do this, it was NOT covered in the video, I’m so sorry.. Thank you to all that have pointed this out.

Before doing anything you MUST BE ROOTED
How to root your droid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4Hfs99vmHU

Download this file
http://download639.mediafire.com/qxe0l20zyeeg/xwwn3ytfnjm/recovery-0.99.2b.img

Follow this guide if you need extra help
http://rootyourdroid.info/guides/full-system-backup-using-nandroid/

Step 1
Download DroidRootHelper and Terminal Emulator (Jack Pelvich) Both can be found FREE in the market.

Step 2
Open DroidRootHelper, Click menu and download the TOOLS – Click on GET THE TOOLS

Step 3
After downloadin the TOOLS from DroidRootHelper, you must extract them (becuase its a zip file) to the root of the sd card. Keep the folder named TOOLS.

Step 4
Mount Mtdblock4
Install chmod Busybox
Install chmod flash_image
Flash Recovery 99.1b
Rename Recovery
Unmount System mtdblock 4
Sync
Reboot Recovery

Step 5
In recovery mode create a back up file using advanced nandroid back up, Check all boxes then click perform backup, once done use power button to cycle back out, and reboot.

Step 6
Update recovery to latest version- Copy Recovery-0.99.2b.img file to the ROOT of your SD card, you must be mounted via USB to do so. Now you use Terminal emulator to copy those commands which will update you to the 99.2b.

Step 7
Rename the backup file you just created, mount your phone via USB, locate your backup inside the folder called Nandroid, click on the folder that says BSD-0009879- etc… right click and rename the folder to what you are comfortable with, copy that folder to your desktop or location that you want to save it to on your computer.

Step 8
Open up terminal emulator and type in commands EXACTLY like I am showing… Then reboot recovery and your done =D

Helpful links
www.androidforums.com
www.alldroid.org

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Motorola DROID – How to Create a Nandroid Backup – Part 1

Monday, March 15th, 2010

PLEASE READ – PLEASE READ – PLEASE READ – PLEASE READ
***** NEW STEP ADDED****
Step number 3 has been changed, please make sure you do this, it was NOT covered in the video, I’m so sorry.. Thank you to all that have pointed this out.

Before doing anything you MUST BE ROOTED
How to root your droid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4Hfs99vmHU

Download this file
http://download639.mediafire.com/qxe0l20zyeeg/xwwn3ytfnjm/recovery-0.99.2b.img

Follow this guide if you need extra help
http://rootyourdroid.info/guides/full-system-backup-using-nandroid/

Step 1
Download DroidRootHelper and Terminal Emulator (Jack Pelvich) Both can be found FREE in the market.

Step 2
Open DroidRootHelper, Click menu and download the TOOLS – Click on GET THE TOOLS

Step 3
After downloadin the TOOLS from DroidRootHelper, you must extract them (becuase its a zip file) to the root of the sd card. Keep the folder named TOOLS.

Step 4
Mount Mtdblock4
Install chmod Busybox
Install chmod flash_image
Flash Recovery 99.1b
Rename Recovery
Unmount System mtdblock 4
Sync
Reboot Recovery

Step 5
In recovery mode create a back up file using advanced nandroid back up, Check all boxes then click perform backup, once done use power button to cycle back out, and reboot.

Step 6
Update recovery to latest version- Copy Recovery-0.99.2b.img file to the ROOT of your SD card, you must be mounted via USB to do so. Now you can use Terminal Emulator to input the commands shown on my monitor, this will update you to the 99.2b.

Step 7
Rename the backup file you just created, mount your phone via USB, locate your backup inside the folder called Nandroid, click on the folder that says BSD-0009879- etc… right click and rename the folder to what you are comfortable with, copy that folder to your desktop or location that you want to save it to on your computer.

Step 8
Open up terminal emulator and type in commands EXACTLY like I am showing… Then reboot recovery and your done =D

Helpful links
www.androidforums.com
www.alldroid.org

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How to Make a Pandora Battery + Magic Memory Stick Part 2/2

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Part Two of Video. View part one first to create the magic memory stick. This part outlines creating the Pandora battery. The files you need for parts 1 and 2 of this tutorial can be found here:

http://pandorabatteryshop.com/links.aspx

LINK TO PART 1 VIDEO:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPwlrAZa69c

If you have a question, send me a message through youtube. I have a busy schedule so I don’t check very often, but when I do, I try to answer most questions. I will IGNORE questions such as “where can I download the files???” or “what is CFW??” or questions that are ALREADY directly answered in the video and/or the description.

Also, most of you may be wondering why you need to have CFW already just to make these things, which only let you install CFW….it’s like a loop that you don’t know how to get into. Don’t ask me what the point is of making a pandora battery / magic stick if you already have CFW. It might be to help a friend.

For those of you that are watching this video and have a PSP with official Sony firmware on it, this video WILL NOT help you. Look else where on how to get custom firmware. There might be ways to get CFW on your PSP without a pandora battery. OR WHAT YOU COULD DO is purchase a pandora battery and magic memory stick off the internet and use it on your official firmware PSP to install custom firmware on it.

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Installing a new Wii Theme – DrawnWii + Help if you need any.

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Here’s my showing how I install a theme. I dunno why but I like how simple it is XD.

If you need any help regarding installing custom themes, tell me.

How I do it:

First I open up MyMenu, then I load my app file (00000072.app, for Wii Version 4.0)

I then open my mym file and start creating the csm file.

If there are more mym files, like my previous Street Fighter theme, I do the same process as I did with DrawnWii. Instead of choosing the name of the created csm file, I rename it to FirstApp.app.

Then, I open up MyMenu again and choose FirstApp.app and the Second csm file. Another file will be created. I name it to SecondApp.app.

After that, I choose SecondApp and the third csm, which will create the last csm file.

Thanks to Kalakoi for helping me with themes like that.

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