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Someone spilt a pint of water over my phone and it has since lost some of it's functionality (including all internet connections) and I want to copy off a number of files in my root before I get it repaired as I'm worried I will lose them but the damage is making this very difficult.
Due to the damage I cannot gain root access through x term (don't ask me why, it's confusing and very annoying) and cannot use WinSCP as wifi is not working. I also can't connect it with the usb in 'PC suite' mode but it will allow me to do it in 'mass storage' mode.
Does anyone have any other ideas of how I can retrieve files on the root?
Thanks