Total Pageviews

Monday, December 3, 2018

Jamas uses Cortar y Pegar (Cut and Paste) al transferir archivos al PC - Android.

Si creiamos que manteniendonos en la memoria interna de los moviles android estabamos seguros, nos equivocamos. Mantenernos lejos del almacenamiento basado en microSD cards es inseguro, pero en la memoria interna tambien pueden ocurrir bugs que lleven a la perdida de informacion. Como es el caso del telefono que usaremos como ejemplo para intentar buscar una solucion, donde la ultima opcion es rootear y hacer un "dump" de la memoria interna a nuestra pc con complicadas herramientas de linux en sus versiones windows. Herramientas tales como busybox y cygwin que nos permiten teniendo el equipo rooteado hacer un volcado de memoria mediante un protocolo local de red.

La situacion con nuestro movil fue, quisimos liberar espacio cortando la carpeta DCIM a nuestro ordenador o mejor dicho a una ubicacion de red y un bug hizo que windows entendiera que el proceso ya estaba finalizado y la carpeta se borró como sucede en todo cut and paste. Ahora nuestros archivos importantisimos se han ido y estamos probando distintas herramientas como el novedoso dr. phone que parece estar haciendo el trabajo necesario, para toda operacion de desarrollador el primer paso siempre es habilitar el modo de depuracion usb o usb debugging, proceso sencillo que incluye tocar varias veces en "build" en opciones del telefono.
"
Case 2: Android phone does NOT connect as a hard drive
Recent Android phones and tablets, especially those without an SD card, do not connect as a hard drive, but as a multimedia player. The icon that appears in My Computer is different, and there is no drive letter .
You can force an Android phone to connect as a hard drive ( mass storage ), but it is a very complicated procedure, since it involves rooting (unlocking) the device and using difficult-to-use utilities." https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-recover-the-files-that-lost-during-cut-and-paste


Probando dr.fone para android -  FAILED ON MOTO G5 32GB 5TH, segundo intento: ROOT FAILED


En este momento el telefono se ha reiniciado luego de supuestamente hacer un "root" temporal y desbloqueamos la pantalla, sin embargo nada ha pasado... Al cabo de unos momentos aparecio una leyenda de "connectiing..." y de nuevo volvemos a la pantalla de inicio donde seleccionamos el tipo de archivos a recuperar y nos pide hacer un root otra vez, parece que esta utilidad aunque es bastante avanzada y usa la tecnica correcta no es capaz de recuperar nada, detecta y todo, pero estamos de vuelta en la pantalla de inicio.

Ahora nos enteramos que desde android 6 los telefonos vienen encriptados por defecto! Uhy y ahora como hacemos para y si es que llegamos a tener que usar cygwin? Si "dumpeamos" una imagen encriptada de la memoria interna no podremos recuperar nada!

ALTO! Hemos leido que dr.fone puede ser scam o simplemente es un software poco fiable, algunos usuarios han reportado incluso brick de sus moviles! No seguiremos adelante con esta prueba porque no queremos que no solo no recuperes tus fotos o videos sino que tambien brickees el movil.
Fuente

Mas info de dr.fone:

"Problem 1: Galaxy S7 edge stuck in bootloop after stopping Dr. Fone software installation

Hi. I have a problem with the Galaxy S7 edge (SM-935F) of my mother’s. She accidentally deleted some photos and I wanted to get back those photos using an Data Recovery Software (Dr.Fone). While it was in Download Mode doing its thing (hasn’t started analyzing yet, just installing some recovery package), it stuck at 100% for a long time and couldn’t go on. So I wanted to abort it (I think I restarted the phone because there wasn’t a stop function in the program, but not sure anymore what I exactly did), and now it stucks at the samsung logo. I tried so much, I went to download mode and tried doing it again and fixing with functions given by Dr. Fone. I did soft restart so often, I restarted it when going into download mode (you can choose if you really want to go into download mode or restart), I can’t get into soft mode. I restarted it from recovery mode, I wiped the cache partition, I also wanted to try FonePaw but it doesn’t support this phone.
Now I’m helpless because I don’t want to do a factory reset. All I need is to somehow get those deleted photos. After I got those I can do a factory reset because there isn’t anything other important stuff on it, only those photos. So a solution with using the download mode and a PC to get those photos without fixing that the phone can’t start properly would also be great for me.
I can go into download mode & Recovery Mode, but not start it normally or in safe mode. I live in Switzerland and am not quite sure on the Android version, but I think it is Nougat. Best regards. — Arbenit Kamberi
Solution: Hi Arbenit. One of the surest way to brick a phone is to interrupt it while it’s installing something, be it an app or a new operating system version. Sometimes, installations can take several minutes depending on the software or app being installed. The intentional interruption that you did may have corrupted the storage device. This often occurs if an installation that involves scanning an entire drive is stopped prematurely. We don’t know how Dr. Fone’s software installation works but most probably, it requires a complete drive scanning since it’s a recovery software. Software of this type can take a long time to install since it needs to read the entire storage device for bits and pieces. Any good recovery software has to be thorough in order to read broken bits and combine them with others to form as recoverable files.
Terminating the entire scanning/installation process is not a good idea at all. It’s the same catastrophic situation that result if you stop or interrupt an Android system update. That’s why it’s recommended that you back important files up and ensure that the phone has enough battery before installing an update. Whether a user turns the device off, or the phone simply turns off due to low battery, the result is always the same — either the phone gets stuck in a bootloop, or the storage device becomes corrupted (complete hardware failure). Unfortunately, either of the two resulting situations require drastic solutions to fix, which in your case, means that you should try factory reset or flashing.
To see if there’s another way to fix the problem without resorting to factory reset or flashing, we suggest that you contact Dr. Fone technical support. We are not very optimistic about other options but you should give it a try."

 continuará....

Numark DJ io timed out driver install error

Problem was quite easy to solve, if you are installing this usb external soundcard under xp, you probably need for sure attach the external ...