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Jeebus @JP83 😂
Yeah, pretty sure you want the part number from post #1; they look like the ones that @172-sport posted on post #2 that didn't fit my Cup at all.
I don't get why they'd block this, when they let you watch skygo on Xbox etc. Have you got a laptop? I watch sky on my Mac via browser, nothing to stop me plugging an external screen in and watching on that.
Cheers all, via those Androidpit links I've got the Dr. Fone application currently doing it's thing. We'll see if it pulls anything useful off the handset.
I have software that can read deleted disk sectors, so all I need is to be able to do is mount the phones storage to Windows/Linux/Mac as a disk device in order to scan it as a disk. I figured rooting would give access to the root file system, which is kind of what I'm after.
And she's in her...
Thanks - but that seemed to just change the usb device to a camera, rather than anything fruitful.
If I 'root' this phone, would that give me access to the onboard storage devices via usb? Anybody know? I don't want to go voiding warranties needlessly.
Forgot to add, this phone has no kind of google account assigned to it. No SD card either.
In my eyes, the only way to get the data back is to access the root disk with something. Can that be done?
So a family member managed to delete all of her photos on her phone. It's a Samsung Galaxy Core Prime and I said I'd take a look.
I figured I'd plug into a Windows box and it'd show up as a mass storage device, which it didn't. It doesn't even show up in disk management.
Anyone got any good...