Found 20 partitions inside HTC Mazaa

HypeZ85

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Hi, i don't know if this is an already-know fact but even google can't tell me if i discovered something new.

If i old and press down the power button on my HTC Mazaa for something like 30 seconds the phone just shuts down and do 3 consecutive vibration.
After this the only way to re-power-on is removing the battery :(

But.. if i plug the phone on my pc while in this "dead-like" state windows founds it and mount a new partition, sadly a partition in unknown format type wich can't be opened.

Using the Disk Management utility i noticed that windows see 20 partition inside my windows phone! One in RAW format and other totally unknown.

My first try was to open that from windows 8 hoping in some new file system but i got the same result as windows 7.

I attach a screenshot of my Disk Management, hoping it can help!

And now some questions, is this the same thing i can see using the internal windows phone sd card in a normal pc?
Someone knows if this is crypted in some way or is a brand new file system?

ps: on the screenshot i just censored my 2 hard-disks, all the rest is from the phone
 

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derausgewanderte

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Hi, i don't know if this is an already-know fact but even google can't tell me if i discovered something new.

If i old and press down the power button on my HTC Mazaa for something like 30 seconds the phone just shuts down and do 3 consecutive vibration.
After this the only way to re-power-on is removing the battery :(

But.. if i plug the phone on my pc while in this "dead-like" state windows founds it and mount a new partition, sadly a partition in unknown format type wich can't be opened.

Using the Disk Management utility i noticed that windows see 20 partition inside my windows phone! One in RAW format and other totally unknown.

My first try was to open that from windows 8 hoping in some new file system but i got the same result as windows 7.

I attach a screenshot of my Disk Management, hoping it can help!

And now some questions, is this the same thing i can see using the internal windows phone sd card in a normal pc?
Someone knows if this is crypted in some way or is a brand new file system?

ps: on the screenshot i just censored my 2 hard-disks, all the rest is from the phone
probably protected WP operating folders that show up as partitions.
 

WhiteTrap

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I've tried to make sense out of them, here are my results.


FORMAT:
Size in kB, partition, content (as determined by the `file` Linux utility)
Summary of the content (looking at the text strings contained)

ACTUAL DATA:
500 /dev/sdb1: data
Drivers stuff

64 /dev/sdb2: data
4500 /dev/sdb3: data
pipe, dma, usb, port, speed, boot, jos, scsi strings
/mmc1/IMAGE/DBL.MBN

1 /dev/sdb4: x86 boot sector; partition 1: ID=0x49, starthead 0, startsector 17, 60000 sectors; partition 2: ID=0x5, starthead 0, startsector 1, 1 sectors, extended partition table, code offset 0x0

30000 /dev/sdb5: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1, statically linked, corrupted section header size
page fault, kernel, mutex, bootinfo, elf, module

12500 /dev/sdb6: data
decoder, dtfm, voice, midi

2048 /dev/sdb7: data
3072 /dev/sdb8: data
V1.0.2.4

2048 /dev/sdb9: data
0000007**@vzw3g.com

1024 /dev/sdb10: data
1024 /dev/sdb11: data
7723 /dev/sdb12: data
1024 /dev/sdb13: Hitachi SH big-endian COFF object, not stripped
bootloader (?)
comparing ROM image, serial number, C:\Task37.txt, gsm, test ram, Welcomm to HTC MFG BT Router

4096 /dev/sdb14: data
4096 /dev/sdb15: data
1024 /dev/sdb16: data
256 /dev/sdb17: data
256 /dev/sdb18: data
DeviceWarmBoot

256 /dev/sdb19: data
text-file with a sort of configuration
mac address, date

579840 /dev/sdb20: x86 boot sector; partition 1: ID=0x6, active, starthead 0, startsector 0, 1159680 sectors, code offset 0x3c, OEM-ID "MTOO4013", sectors/cluster 32, root entries 512, sectors/FAT 200, $
FAT partition, contains:
5.4M ADSP.MBN
20M AMSS.MBN
789K EMMCBOOT.MBN

6578175 /dev/sdb21: x86 boot sector; partition 1: ID=0xef, starthead 0, startsector 0, 0 sectors, extended partition table (last)\011, code offset 0x0
6 GB, most probably the ROM. In the header there's "_wmstore".

Can you interpret better this information?