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WinDirBkUp-WinPE is intended to be run on Windows 8.x / Windows 10.x machines!
WinDirBkUp-WinPE is a workbench I initially created for myself to store a backup of <drive>\Windows folder into a Windows PE that will restore <drive>\Windows folder at PC's boot time.
The package includes components provided by Microsoft with their "Windows Kits" for Windows 8.1, especially the "Assessment and Deployment Kit".
Since the backup made is exactly the mirrored copy of the <drive>\Windows folder and thus contains the configuration of the Windows OS, after restoring the computer from that backup image, the computer comes back to the state at which the WinPE image was created.
Credits: Wangdera Corporation, Microsoft Corporation et al.
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anyone who can port themes interested in making a bit of cash? contact me thanks
ThemeGenCE WM5/6
Porting, hmm no thanks, I'll stay with;
ThemeGenCE
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This program developed in Delphi 2007 Win32 allows you to create and manage themes for your Pocket PC.
This program offers more opportunities than "Theme Generator" provided by Microsoft. It can manage many more parameters of the interface and provides tools for processing images very friendly and supports machines running WM5 and 6.
Moreover, it is completely standalone (no installation necessary). A comprehensive help file is included with the application
Here's a nice Tutorial
Have a nice day/night,
Thanks to genial man Ultrashoot and his WMDC Launcher, we can work with WP7 filesystem as with local disc, even with great Total Commander app.
Thanks to Heatcliffs WP7 Root Tools it will work also on not fully unlocked phone!
Before I used WPDM, all transfers was slow and mostly crashed.
Now I use Total Commander with WinCE plugin.
Speed of transfer is from 8 to 20 MBits/sec!!!
Zune start is not necessary now.
WP7 filesystem is shown as \\\WinCE Device\ in TCMD/Network.
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I have tried for days to sync RootBox and I have my enviroment properly configured with all of the packages installed.
I issue the repo sync command and it begins syncing...but after about an hour it manages to stay here and lock up and not go anywhere. Any help?
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Note : Yes, this is my mother's laptop, (she was forced by me to use Linux as it is much safer) and this machine is powerful enough to build and compile. I'm not doing it on my machine because I already have too many operating systems partitioned and Ubuntu isn't one of them because my Unix professor perfers we install Fedora 18 x64 core.
I am trying to backup a backup to PC and I can't get into the directory. It won't show up in Windows and it isn't an explorable folder in ES:
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This same thing happens with Philz.
Any ideas?
I found this tip if anyone else is encountering the same issue:
The magic trick turns out to be that you have to boot into TWRP and then plug the Nexus 5 into your Windows computer, at which point the MTP connection with TWRP will make that folder accessible in Windows Explorer.
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From: http://androidforums.com/threads/twrp-lollipop-and-the-nexus-5.883331/
Some other information on the topic in that thread. Apologies if linking to a non-xda is a nono.
My TWRP folder appeared once I made a backup. Before that, I just accessed it in recovery.
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Just in case , I have not tried on non-unlocked devices
Instructions:
Firstly,you have to unlock your phone
Download any another file managers like (TC or Metro File Manager)
in my case it's Total Commander
Tap ''Plus" to add new location
Go to SDCard and tap "Music" folder
And on the top you will see the address to "This PC" category
Go there and you will see all system folders they are C:\ and U:\
Some pics for better understanding:
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old method, is already on forum
also useless for 950/950XL devices (you can browse folders but cant change anything)...