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completely back up your n770 or n800 easily
I found an easy way of backing up your mmc drive ext2 partition when
booting from the card . I use nero backitup and it not only backs up everything but it also compresses the file to make a nice 64mb file . I have tried this with os2006 and os2007he and so far it works perfectly. All of my installed programs and even MBR can be restored and backedup in a matter of 4 to 6 minites. The settings I used for backup are normal compression , dont verify , dont assign drive letter. on restore I used restore MBR On the os 2006 with canola mplayer and tons of games,files and software it took only 4min for a complete backup . On os2007se it took around 6min for some reason. Whats really nice is the files on regular compression are 64mb and would be even smaller on higher compression. This is nice cause people can share their backup file with others I hope this wasnt posted somewhere before I couldnt find any reference anywhere.:) |
Re: completely back up your n770 or n800 easily
Do you need Nero on a linux box to find the ext2 partition on the MMC card?
I think I understand what you are saying, but it sounds like you are reading off the MMC card using a card reader, compressing and burning a disk ( or .iso file) |
Re: completely back up your n770 or n800 easily
no nero finds the ext2 partition in windows
you just select it and you can back it up to your local drive as a 64mb file . then later you can restore that image to any drive or mmc card and it recreates the file system and all the files even the mbr I have 2 backups a os2006 version and a 0s2007he version that all I have to do is select the one I want point to the mmc I want it extracted to then hit restore . Takes all of 6min to have a fully functioning os . |
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Re: completely back up your n770 or n800 easily
Hey memturbo.. a few questions:
1) Do you have boot from MMC ?? 2) How big is your MMC ?? 3) When you restored back were all the apps read as 'installed' ?? |
Re: completely back up your n770 or n800 easily
yes
2gb yes Like I said the 2 backups I made 0s2006 and 0s2007 are both 66.4mb and uncompressed are 823.65mb that includes a byte by byte cloning of the ex2 partition |
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Is the size reasonable? Or maybe I just missed some thing? Thanks. Regards, Alex. |
Re: completely back up your n770 or n800 easily
could you explain how in nero burn you did it? When I go in it says the backup is going to be 1.89 GB. I am missing something here.
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Re: completely back up your n770 or n800 easily
not nero burn nero backitup
whatever the size of your ex2 partition is the size of the uncompressed backup but nero compresses it . For me my ext2 partition was 823.65mb but nero says the compressed size is 169.34mb but when I go and look at the actual file nero made its only 64.4mb You dont burn the image to disk at all you simply restore it using nero backitup Find the partition you want to use and use backitup to restore |
Re: completely back up your n770 or n800 easily
I have nero backitup version 1.2.0.50
And I can't seem to do a Drive backup of my MMC plugged into a usb reader. Its doesn't "see" the partitions, just recognises the MMC as 967mb unallocated space. What am I doing wrong? |
Re: completely back up your n770 or n800 easily
Thats odd
maybe it your version of nero I have backitup version 2 also try booting your nokia from internal flash then plug it in to your computer |
Re: completely back up your n770 or n800 easily
I was unable to back up my 770 through Nero BackItUp 1.2.0.23. Just like Windows Explorer in XP, it recognized the FAT partition on the MMC, but not the other partition that has the boot/OS stuff on it.
However, I was successful backing up using Norton Ghost 10. Connecting my 770 with a USB cable, Norton recognized the partition and allowed me to back it up. Note that this only worked using the USB cable. Removing the MMC and putting it into a card reader did not work. |
Re: completely back up your n770 or n800 easily
Acronis True Image recognize the partitions too on my 2 GB rs-mmc card :-)
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