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jeudi 25 décembre 2014

[Q] how to view NTFS files from HDD or USB on P601 (Hydronium ROM) topic






Hi Guys,

I have a ROOTED and PHONE activated P601 with Hydronium ROM and i tried many programs like paragon but still couldn't view a single file(pics,videos,docs...) from my NTFS formatted 2TB / 1 TB HDDs and USB sticks.
So, can anyone have an idea about how to get through this ??

Thanks






Sdcard - ntfs - twrp topic






First off happy holidays to all. <br />
Had a sdcard question. <br />
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I was trying to copy a movie to my sdcard and it was telling me it was too large of a file (4.2gb). So I reformatted it to ntfs bc I remembered there is no limit for in that storage format. <br />
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Now I can't view my sdcard in twrp any longer? Is that the reason? Does it need to be formatted back to fat32?<br/>






samedi 20 décembre 2014

[Howto][Android-x86] Mount Internal Windows Partition (NTFS) in Android-x86 topic






Mount Internal Windows Partition (NTFS) in Android-x86.

Android-x86 project is one of the new and exciting offshoot of Android platform solely developed by the community. Our Android community has contributed very heavily for the development of Android as one of the most loved platform for both users and the development community as a whole. Custom ROMs such as CyanogenMod, OmniROM, SlimRom, AOKP, Paranoid Android and many more community developed ROM's rock our beloved devices, including latest flagships to aged Legends such as HTC HD2, Motorola Defy(+). One such community developed Android ROM is the Android-x86 Project.

Android-x86 project aims porting the android experience as whole to the x86 architecture platform. This includes our laptops, desktops and x86 based tablets. Although android is a mobile platform specifically developed for phones, tablets and newly introduced wearable devices such as smart watches and Google Glass eyewear, google has not introduced the android as an operating system into the desktop-laptop segment. Google is sticking with its Chrome OS for desktops and is now trying to introduce android app to the Chrome OS. Android-x86 project patches that gap for us.

Android-x86 is like an elixer for our old desktops and laptops wiith lower capability processors and rams, such as pentium and atoms by introducing a modern OS with a lower requirement. It gives those devices a new life. But it is also not perfect yet and has many drawbacks. One such drawback is that it can't mount the internal NTFS partitions of the HDD, in case of the Multibooting Android-x86 with Windows Operating Systems. Many has tried it before but failed. Recently I came upon a chinese website which depicted a process of mounting internal ntfs partitions using a library named mount_nfsd_fuse.

Steps :
1. Download the mount_nfsd_fuse file from the download link provided below or here
2. Place the the downloaded file in the /system/xbin/ folder using a root enabled file manaager, eg. ES File Explorer, Root Explorer and and change to approriate permission.
3. Open Terminal ( If no terminal app installed, download one from Google Play), and obtain Su permission.
4. Mount the NTFS partitions using the code for example :
mkdir /storage/D
mount_nfsd_fuse /dev/block/sda2 /storage/D
format : mount_nfsd_fuse /dev/block/(partition) /(mount point)
5. (Optional) You can automate the process of mounting on boot by adding these lines to the /etc/init.sh file.
6. You can make a Windows style My Computer Icon using ES explorer widget pointing to the mounting folder such as in my example /Storage use it as a my computer alternative for android.

NOTE : All internal HDD partitions are stored at /dev/block/ folder. And so far I have failed mounting C drive , sda1, and sda10 partitions. Feel free to poke around.
Disclaimer : I'm note the developer of this tool and i take no responsibility for any damages caused.

Download : http://www.jemshi101.tk/tools/androi...ount_nfsd_fuse

Ref : http://tieba.baidu.com/p/2094586835






lundi 8 décembre 2014

[Q] NTFS support? topic






Hi

I'm planning on getting a G 2014, but I want to know about NTFS support. Is it out of the box? (in stock KitKat and/or Lollipop). I looked around and didn't find much on the 2014 model. On the 2013 some said it worked, for others didn't. This is essential to me, as I have several 3TB HDDs :P

Of course, all are self powered in a dock. The are 3.5" anyways, is not possible to power those through USB.

And finally, do Y OTG cables work? The ones that let you charge the phone while using the OTG functionality. Like this







 

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