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12-30-2014, 18:22 | #1 (permalink) |
No Life Poster Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Abidjan Age: 38
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Member: 1418143 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 353 | How to backup a Z10 which hung on boot logo I wanna know if there are some ways to backup a Z10 which hung on boot logo ..if there are ways to do by command line too as CFP .... |
12-31-2014, 07:47 | #2 (permalink) | |
No Life Poster Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: INDIA Age: 56
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if you want to take backup in cfp than how to use command,run cfp from command prompt type "CFP HELP ****** " (where as ****** is command name). i.e. READ Usage ========== READ <range> [-A] [-B]<filename> Where: ------ <Range> specifies the flash region to be read. -A specifies that the data should be appended to file <filename>. -B use this parameter when you want to read out data greater than 1GB. Please type CFP alone for the definition of <range>. Description: ------------ The READ command reads data from flash on a device and writes it to a file. The INFO should provide all of the address information required to use this command. If not, you shouldn't be using this command. Since this saves a plaintext copy of the data, it is only supported on insecure devices. For secure devices, use the CREAD variant which will save an encrypted file. This command is not fully functional on secure devices. Examples: --------- The following command will read a sector of the filesystem: CFP READ 0x013F0000-0x013FFFFF dump.bin | |
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