Yes. I also tried 3 different downloads as well with the same issue of it wiping my modem. Then when I reinstall my modem it wipes my recovery.
What is the size of your downloaded file?
Yes. I also tried 3 different downloads as well with the same issue of it wiping my modem. Then when I reinstall my modem it wipes my recovery.
The first one from the site is 8.07mb and the second from the link above is 8.08mb and that one bootloops me.
I've done Odin, mobile Odin pro, and through recovery as well for the 2.8something.
There is an old app nandroid manager ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.h3r3t1c.bkrestore ) that works great with twrp backups.Any idea how to open the files from twrp backups? More specifically, I have a data.ext4.win000 file that I would want to take a look at.
EDIT: Nevermind, figured it out, there were instructions here somewhere about .tar.gz files. It didn't work for me at first, but using WinRAR instead of 7Zip worked flawlessly!
Ok, I'm gonna be that guy.....
I'm in Linux, and trying to figure out how to mount this multi-part image.
Do I concat them together somehow and mount as an image? Or what file type is this image?
When I view the files it's partly plain text and partly what looks like binary data.
I'm not a n00b, but this is something new to me, and not sure exactly what type of image this is supposed to be. Proprietary maybe?
It says ext4 in the filename, so I figure it's a mountable format, but damn if I can find clear information. Google-fu isn't working :S
Files:
data.ext4.win000
data.ext4.win000.md5
data.ext4.win001
data.ext4.win001.md5
data.ext4.win002
data.ext4.win002.md5
data.info
I figure it's something simple, but nothing is jumping out at me....
Sorry if this comes off stupid, but I seriously searched.
EDIT:
Figured it out. How silly of me.
Concatenate all the files together, and it forms a single tar.gz file.
Ex: cat data.ext4.win000 data.ext4.win001 data.ext4.win002 > data.ext4.tar.gz
Use your favorite archive viewer at this point, or extract to disk as desired.