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Go into your sdcard under Clockworkmod/backups and copy the particular backup to your computer.
Grab unyaffs, a tool that will let you extract .img files (which the clockwork backups are).
Precompiled for windows -> http://box23.org/pub/7500/tools/unyaffs-x86-win.zip
Extract the unyaffs-x86-win.zip.
Put the unyaffs.exe and the file.img files in a new folder, open up a terminal window (windows-run-cmd), navigate to the folder where the files are and type: unyaffs file.img.
All the files of the image are than extracted to the folder you are in.
Now you have the folders containing the extracted system.
For our n00b friends, I have modified a simple script found online, in order to extract the data.img or the system.img easily, without messing with commands.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/evxdzu
Download this file and put the contained files and the file.img in a new folder. Double click on “unpack_data.img.cmd” if you want to extract the content of data.img or click on “unpack_system.img.cmd” if you want to extract system.img.
It can’t be easier!!!
Here is the code for the advanced users.
@echo off Echo ============================================================= Echo *** Unpack yahffs data.img *** Echo ============================================================== Echo. pause unyaffs data.img Echo.. Echo COMPLETED! pause |
References:
http://android.modaco.com/topic/303249-how-can-i-view-the-files-inside-the-nandroid-img-file/
Ναι, ειναι στα αγγλικα γιατι οι ελληνες ξερουν αγγλικα ενω οι ξενοι δεν ξερουν ελληνικα. Αυτο.
καληνυχτες!