I'm a noob and to be honest I don't know much when it comes to all this but something I noticed while sitting in front of my laptop and saving bookmarks to my phone ...they automatically appears in my bookmarks on the laptop....that's kinda cool...but annoying at the same time...guess that's what happens when you link your android to your Google account...lol...but all my old PC bookmarks went poof!
But i dont hav a computer available
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You can't do it without one. It formats the sdcard.
You can't do it without one. It formats the sdcard.
He can do it in recovery don't need a computer
Get Google drive backup everything
But i dont hav a computer available
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Forever Given Forever You
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He can do it in recovery don't need a computer
Get Google drive backup everything
He can do it in recovery don't need a computer
Get Google drive backup everything
He needs to backup.
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He needs a computer to get the contents of his sdcard back... without one, everything that was on his sdcard (like photos, music, nandroids, other content), will be gone.
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Do i need to mount the sdext
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Forever Given Forever You
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If this is the route we are taking all of us should get fast SDcards. I am looking into a 16gb class 10.
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No. If you are in recovery create the partition, wipe the dalvik, and boot the phone. The phone will mount the ext and move the files on its own
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He needs a computer to get the contents of his sdcard back... without one, everything that was on his sdcard (like photos, music, nandroids, other content), will be gone.
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Google Drive install from market to phone backup everything then he can partition in recovery
After partitioning the card, he won't be able to install the ROM.... because the ROM image would have been downloaded to the phone's SD card, and partitioning the card erases everything on the card.
Unless he downloads the ROM, installs it, then partitions the card - but after partitioning, the ROM image will be erased.
It's very risky to flash a ROM, especially a nightly, without a backup. What if the ROM install fails and he can't install Google Drive because the phone won't boot? Better safe than sorry... and without a computer, there isn't any backup.
Better idea would be to flash the ROM, get a BRAND NEW SD CARD, swap it out with the old one, save the old card as a physical backup in case there are any problems, then partition the new SD card.