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CREATIVE COPILOThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11146017590997137300noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474058522920781425.post-18926865604247630522013-08-15T22:06:00.001-07:002013-10-03T18:18:46.483-07:00Hacker++<span style="background-color: white;"><br /></span>
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CREATIVE COPILOThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11146017590997137300noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474058522920781425.post-58979834259562034932013-06-01T23:59:00.001-07:002013-06-01T23:59:41.985-07:00DirectoryBind - move data to
external_sd ;-)<p>This is application to bind directories<br>
located on external_sd to directories on<br>
internal memory (/sdcard/). This way You<br>
can transfer large application data<br>
directories to external_sd. Could be<br>
usefull with ex.: games from Gameloft,<br>
other like Shadowgun, applications like<br>
CamScanner.</p>
<p>Features:</p>
<p>* Requires ROOT !<br>
* Aimed at specific functionality and<br>
features (not idiot-proof)<br>
* You can create any number of Data -></p>
<p>Target directory pairs, mount them<br>
manually or choose to mount them on<br>
system boot (checkbox does that).</p>
<p>* On/Off switch controls whole mount-on-<br>
boot function.</p>
<p>* Diskette icon indicates if mount<br>
operation was successful, by taping it You<br>
can mount/umount entry.</p>
<p>* Icon changes if application is using<br>
mounted entry</p>
<p>* DirectoryBind can tell what application<br>
is using this entry (tap at entry in use)</p>
<p>* Long tap on entry (disabled) brings edit/<br>
delete window</p>
<p>* App auto umount all entries on USB<br>
connected and remount after USB<br>
disconnected (for now via<br>
BroadcardReceiver UMS_CONNECTED /<br>
UMS_DISCONNECTED)</p>
<p>* App shows notification and vibrates if<br>
auto umount on USB fails</p>
<p>* If mounting all checked entries (ex. on<br>
boot) app is waiting specified time (def.<br>
60 sec) if data directory is not available<br>
(happens sometimes at boot)</p>
<p>* Tested sucessfully with Asphalt 6,<br>
Shadowgun, DeadSpace, CamScanner<br>
Color statuses:</p>
<p>* GRAY - entry disabled<br>
* RED - mount failed<br>
* BLUE - waiting for data availability<br>
* GREEN - mounted OK</p>
<p>please do not test data transfer files<br>
features on sensitive data they seem to<br>
work OK but are not throughly tested<br>
Compiled using API android 2.3.3.<br>
Attached as self-signed development apk<br>
package. No market link for now.</p>
<p>important info</p>
<p>* Remember ! All entries must be<br>
umounted before attempting to use MASS<br>
STORAGE MODE. Application will try to<br>
do it automatically on USB CONNECT. If<br>
it fails and You'll use MASS STORAGE<br>
MODE sdcard partition WILL CRASH and<br>
reboot will be required to restore normal<br>
operations ! Main cause of that is<br>
appplication using mounted folder. You<br>
have to close that application and retry to<br>
umount entry.</p>
<p>* This application requires *root<br>
privileges* so it has full control over<br>
entire system! Uses root privileges to<br>
invoke "mount", "umount", "lsof" and<br>
"grep" shell commands via su and it<br>
DOES NOT write anything on system<br>
partitions.<br>
It DOES NOT apply any permanent<br>
changes to the OS, however I cannot<br>
guarantee it does not contain BUGS and<br>
security issues. I'm not responsible to any<br>
damage it can cause. Use it AT YOUT<br>
OWN RISK !<br>
application permissions explained<br>
WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE -<br>
application automatically creates target<br>
path, copy existing files from target to<br>
data<br>
RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED -<br>
application can perform automatic bind on<br>
boot<br>
VIBRATE - application creates<br>
notification alert with vibrations when<br>
cannot umount all locations on USB<br>
connect</p>
<p>READ_LOGS - dump own logcat to file</p>
<p>*ROOT* - invoking "mount", "umount",<br>
"lsof" and "grep" commands via su</p>
<p>BUGS REPORTING</p>
<p>As every program can contain bugs so this<br>
one too. I'm very grateful if someone find<br>
and report a bug. No report will go<br>
unattended and I'll look into each case.<br>
There is just one thing, often report even<br>
very detailed is not enough so application<br>
has built in logging (logcat) capability - it<br>
can be enabled in Preferences.<br>
Logcat can be dumped to file from main<br>
app window: menu -> dump logcat to file<br>
So when reporting bug please attach that<br>
file to Your post<br>
Regards !<br>
Slig</p>
<p><a href="https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6LvJ4WDAWCZVFdlSTZiWFJFdjg/edit?usp=docslist_api">Downlnad dir-bind apk file free</a></p>
CREATIVE COPILOThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11146017590997137300noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1474058522920781425.post-64272017496629257512013-06-01T21:21:00.001-07:002013-06-01T21:21:07.647-07:00How to Root Any Android
Device Using Unlock Root without any risk.<p><b>How to Root Any Android</b><br>
<b>Device Using Unlock Root without any risk.</b></p>
<p>Requirements and<br>
Reminders</p>
<p>*Unlock Root works only on<br>
Windows computers. You will<br>
need a computer running<br>
Windows 7/Vista/XP.<br></p>
<p>*Install the USB drivers for<br>
your device before you use<br>
Unlock Root. You can usually<br>
download the drivers from<br>
your device manufacturer’s<br>
website. Or, if you received a<br>
driver CD together with your<br>
device, install the drivers<br>
using the installer on the CD.</p>
<p>Instructions</p>
<p>1. Download the Unlock Root<br>
software. Get it straight from<br>
the developer’s website(www.unlockroot.com).</p>
<p>2. Enable USB Debugging mode<br>
on your device. You can do<br>
this by going to Settings ><br>
Applications > Development<br>
on your device.</p>
<p>3. Connect your device to your<br>
PC using a USB cable.</p>
<p>4. Run “UnlockRoot.exe”. Wait<br>
for your handset to be<br>
automatically detected.</p>
<p>5. Choose your device from the<br>
list of autodetected devices.</p>
<p>6. Click the Root button to start<br>
the rooting process.</p>
<p>7. Wait for it to complete the<br>
installation, after which you’ll<br>
be greeted with a message<br>
saying your device has been<br>
successfully rooted.</p>
<p>8. After the rooting process,<br>
simply reboot your device for<br>
the changes to take effect.</p>
<p>Congratulations! You have<br>
successfully rooted your device. You<br>
can check whether or not you have<br>
root access by locating the Superuser<br>
app on your device or installing an<br>
app that requires root access.</p>
<p>Tutorial made by Eranga Supun (admin DroidBlaster)</p>
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about internal memory limits
again<p><b>Link2SD – never worry</b><br>
<b>about internal memory limits</b><br>
<b>again</b><br></p>
<p>One of the most<br>
common gripes we hear from Android phone owners is that it<br>
doesn’t take too long before you fill<br>
up the phone’s internal memory.<br>
Whilst most of the 2011 Android phones<br>
range has a 1GB ROM, only around<br>
380MB can be used for apps or<br>
games. Obviously manually moving<br>
your apps to the SD card is one<br>
answer to this problem, but this can<br>
be a pain to manage and sometimes<br>
part of the app will remain in internal<br>
memory.</p>
<p>To get round this problem, we’ve<br>
written the following guide on<br>
Link2SD . In layman terms, Link2SD<br>
uses a secondary partition on your<br>
SD card and uses it as another<br>
segment of internal memory.<br>
Link2SD moves and links apk files,<br>
dalvik-cache (.dex) files and lib files<br>
onto this partition, which the OS<br>
mounts on boot. The great thing is<br>
that these linked apps remain<br>
available when your phone is<br>
connected in mass storage mode as<br>
Android only unmounts the first<br>
partition. Also, you don’t need to<br>
worry about linking something you<br>
weren’t meant to as Link2SD doesn’t<br>
allow you to link certain system<br>
applications.</p>
<p>Instructions:</p>
<p>1. Install Link2SD from Android<br>
Market onto your smartphone and Download and install MiniTool<br>
Partition Wizard onto your PC </p>
<p>2. ROOT your device (tutorial available in this site)</p>
<p>3. BACKUP MEMORY CARD<br>
As we will be creating a partition on<br>
your microSD memory card, make<br>
sure you create a backup just in case<br>
anything goes wrong.</p>
<p>a) Create a new folder on your PC<br>
and name it anything you want, such<br>
as ‘SD_Backup’</p>
<p>b) Connect your phone to the PC,<br>
navigate to your memory card and<br>
copy the contents to the backup<br>
folder.</p>
<p>4. CREATE SECONDARY PARTITION</p>
<p>You now need to create a secondary<br>
partition on your microSD memory<br>
card that will enable you to use<br>
Link2SD.</p>
<p>Note: We will use MiniTool Partition<br>
Wizard to create a secondary<br>
partition on your microSD card. This<br>
partition can be ext2, ext3, ext4 or<br>
FAT32. We will use FAT32 as it is<br>
supported on all phones and should<br>
lead to less troubleshooting later.<br>
You can use any partition manager of<br>
your choosing, but the steps below<br>
guide you through MiniTool Partition<br>
Wizard.</p>
<p>There is no need to wipe your<br>
memory card when going through this<br>
process, just ensure you have at least<br>
0.5GB to 1.0GB of free space to<br>
make it worthwhile. You also do not<br>
need to use a microSD card adaptor<br>
as the process below creates the<br>
partition whilst the phone is<br>
connected to your PC.</p>
<p>a) Connect your handset to the PC<br>
via USB and then launch MiniTool.<br>
You should see the details pop up<br>
under ‘Disk 2′.</p>
<p>b) Click on the memory card under<br>
Disk 2 in MiniTool and then in the<br>
left pane, press ‘Move/Resize<br>
Partition’. On the blue bar under<br>
‘Size and Location’, move the right<br>
arrow towards the left to create the<br>
size of the secondary partition<br>
desired. In the example below we<br>
created a secondary partition with<br>
1018.63MB of space. This value can<br>
also be typed in manually in<br>
‘Unallocate Space After’.</p>
<p>c) Once this is done you should see<br>
that your memory card is now split<br>
into two partitions under Disk 2 of<br>
MiniTool. Right click this new<br>
partition and then press ‘Create’.</p>
<p>d) You should then see this ‘Create<br>
New Partition’ window. Under<br>
‘Create As’ click Primary and then<br>
under ‘File System’ click FAT32.<br>
Leave the cluster size as default and<br>
you can assign whichever drive letter<br>
you want. Once finished press OK.</p>
<p>e) This should bring you back to the<br>
main MiniTool screen. Now hit the<br>
‘Apply’ button on the top-left of the<br>
screen, denoted by a tick symbol.</p>
<p>This will bring up another pop-up<br>
window and will take several minutes<br>
to both resize and create the<br>
secondary partition.</p>
<p>If successful, you should see<br>
message below. Congratulations your<br>
card is ready to use in conjunction<br>
with Link2SD. Restart your handset<br>
before moving to the next step.</p>
<p>5. LINK2SD</p>
<p>This application makes it easy for<br>
users with root privileges on their<br>
phone to move applications to the SD<br>
card.</p>
<p>a) Open the Link2SD app on your<br>
phone. You should be greeted with<br>
the following menu, check the FAT32<br>
option and click OK.<br>
You will then see the Superuser<br>
Request, click ‘Allow’.<br>
Once you see the following message,<br>
restart your phone. The app should<br>
now be ready to use.</p>
<p>b) To make sure everything is<br>
installed correctly. Click the Menu<br>
button and go to ‘Storage Info’. This<br>
will show you the internal memory<br>
and your two partitions on the<br>
memory card. In our case, you can<br>
see that the second partition has 1GB<br>
free.</p>
<p>c) Now you need to move the apps of<br>
your choice to the memory card.<br>
Click the Menu button and press<br>
‘Multi-select’.<br>
Choose which apps you want to move<br>
by clicking the tick box next to the<br>
app. System apps are greyed out and<br>
cannot be selected. Link2SD can<br>
only move apps that are already on<br>
the internal memory. If you have<br>
apps already on your SD card, you<br>
will need to move them back to the<br>
internal memory before you can link<br>
them with Link2SD.<br>
If you want to move all of your apps,<br>
pressing the menu button will bring<br>
up another menu allowing you to do<br>
this.</p>
<p>d) Once you have chosen which apps<br>
you want to move, you then need to<br>
hit the menu button and press<br>
‘Actions’, which will bring up the<br>
following menu. Press ‘Create Link’.<br>
Leave all three check boxes ticked<br>
and press OK. Link2SD will now do<br>
its work and move/link the selected<br>
apps to your memory card.<br>
Once finished, you should see that<br>
the apps you have moved have<br>
‘Linked -> SD Card’ in red font in<br>
the Link2SD app list. Reboot your<br>
phone.</p>
<p>e) Congratulations your phone is now<br>
using Link2SD! You should now go<br>
to Settings by pressing the menu<br>
button and configure how you would<br>
like Link2SD to work. The main<br>
decision here is whether you want to<br>
Auto Link newly installed apps to the<br>
memory card. Given that you’ve<br>
gone through the hassle of installing<br>
Link2SD we suggest you enable Auto<br>
Link and make worrying about your<br>
internal memory a thing of the past.</p>
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