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poo-tang

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I've never dumped a system before, but I have my shield and will dump if someone can give me a simple walkthrough. I have adb installed.
If you have ADB installed already its simple :).

Just open a cmd window, make sure your Shield is connected

Code:
 adb devices
and then enter this code to copy the hole contents of your devices system folder to your PC (E.G Build.prop,System apps, etc)

Code:
 adb pull /system

EDIT - If need some more info, find a ADB tutorial HERE and the correct ADB drivers for Nvidia Shield HERE. After you have the system folder on your PC if you would be so kind to ZIP it and uploaded it somewhere on to the net it would be a great help.
 
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Endorn

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If you have ADB installed already its simple :).

Just open a cmd window, make sure your Shield is connected

Code:
 adb devices
and then enter this code to copy the hole contents of your devices system folder to your PC (E.G Build.prop,System apps, etc)

Code:
 adb pull /system

EDIT - If need some more info, find a ADB tutorial HERE and the correct ADB drivers for Nvidia Shield HERE. After you have the system folder on your PC if you would be so kind to ZIP it and uploaded it somewhere on to the net it would be a great help.



I'm having trouble getting this to work. I downloaded the adb drivers for shield, but I can't find any shield adb device to install them to.

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I'm having trouble getting this to work. I downloaded the adb drivers for shield, but I can't find any shield adb device to install them to.
I think the problem is USB debugging isn't turned on, but I can't find the setting on the shield anywhere... any thoughts?
 
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usb debugging is usually in settings under developer options, alternatively you could use a file manager like astro and simply navigate to /system to copy and paste the files to your memory card. If adb is giving you trouble if you could pull system/app and system/framework that is the main thing we need. Thanks so much man!
 

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try going the the about device page and tapping the build number 10? times

checked just now, go to settings>about shield then tap build number to unhide developer settings.
 
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