Question Image shown in the xiaomi redmi 8a, but not shown when copied to windows - Xiaomi Redmi 8A Dual

I have shot it from my phone screen and I can open it up, but gets destroyed when I copy it from my phone to the windows. I have copied with File Transfer and have used other programs to transfer it, but no result (

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Replacing Built- in CD-rom .iso on mtk devices

First off this has only been tested on my chinese mt6582 chipset phone. (HDC Note 3 N9000)
It came with a build in CD-Rom option when connected to the computer which mounts an iso file that has a single pdf file, this guide will show you how to replace the .iso file with anything of your choosing.
In this tutorial I will be using the following:
Root Explorer
A rooted mt6582 phone
Damn Small Linux .iso (any .iso should work)
Let's begin,
Start by placing the .iso file on your sdcard
Open Root Explorer and navigate to /system/mobile_toolkit/
In the upper right hand corner tap "Mount R/W"
Copy or move iAmCdRom.iso to your sdcard to have a backup
Move the .iso file you placed on your sdcard to /system/mobile_toolkit/
Rename the .iso file to "iAmCdRom.iso" (spelling has to be exact)
Reboot
Connect usb to computer
Select to connect as "Build-in CD-rom"
It is as simple as that!
Now when you can use your phone to boot operating systems or you can even create your own ISO that contains drivers for your phone
If your phone is a MediaTek device and has the same file structure and option to mount a CD-Rom it should work - if it does please comment and let me know so I can get a running list of compatible devices
How I can load more large image?
How I can load more large image? For example for 2Gb?

[WIP] Creating "Windows To Go" Drive on Android

Hi All,
I've been wanting to create a Windows To Go Drive on my Android so that I can simply plug in my phone into any PC i want and voila, my own Windows 8.1!
I've only had limited success, so I wanted to ask the dev community what could be going wrong.
What I Used:
Sprint Galaxy Nexus (Rooted, 4.3)
DriveDroid
Sony Vaio Laptop running Windows 8 (Win7 and below dont have latest DISM or Diskpart) (Capable of UEFI booting)
What I Did:
1. Used DriveDroid to create a 10GB image file. It made the file, so i'm guessing that the internal sdcard of the Nexus is not FAT32. No Partition Table and no File System (Yet)
2. Plugged in the phone. Recognized it as a USB Drive.
3. Used Diskpart to clean drive, create primary partition, format as ntfs and set active
4. Extracted install.wim from Windows 8.1 Disc
5. Used DISM to copy image onto Blank USB Drive (Took around 2 hours)
**It's better to use DISM in comparison to ImageX, since ImageX is older and has mixed results
6. Used BCDBoot to copy boot files onto USB Drive
7. Rebooted. UEFI Boot Failed (Didnt even attempt to recognize the drive)
8. Legacy Boot WORKED! Reached Windows Boot Manager
From here though, the Boot Manager simply refuses to recognize the existence of a Bootable OS. (Screenshot uploaded) :crying:
I've been using EasyBCD to change the configuration to make it work. No results yet.
I dunno how close I am to making this work - Maybe really close or probably a gazillion miles away. But I've put a lot of thought and effort into this and was really hoping it would work. :laugh:
Any advice as to where i could be going wrong?
Hi all!
I managed to get to make it boot!
It reaches the windows 8 boot logo and the spinning circle just keeps spinning on and on and on.....doesn't stop spinning but doesn't go further than that either.
When it does that, there is
a) No HDD activity
b) No response from Num Lock and Caps Lock key lights
c) No BSOD or response when the phone is unplugged
It's like it doesn't care. Just keeps spinning
Any ideas to what could be wrong The drive is definitely NTFS, with extra space present. I've tried this on multiple PCs
I think I'll try making it again
Regards,
Xyan

[WIP] Create Windows To Go Drive on Android

Hi All,
I've been wanting to create a Windows To Go Drive on my Android so that I can simply plug in my phone into any PC i want and voila, my own Windows 8.1!
I've only had limited success so far.
What I Used:
Sprint Galaxy Nexus (Rooted, 4.3)
DriveDroid
Sony Vaio Laptop running Windows 8 (Win7 and below dont have latest DISM or Diskpart) (Capable of UEFI booting)
What I Did:
1. Used DriveDroid to create a 10GB image file. It made the file, so i'm guessing that the internal sdcard of the Nexus is not FAT32. No Partition Table and no File System (Yet)
2. Plugged in the phone. Recognized it as a USB Drive.
3. Used Diskpart to clean drive, create primary partition, format as ntfs and set active
4. Extracted install.wim from Windows 8.1 Disc
5. Used DISM to copy image onto Blank USB Drive (Took around 2 hours)
**It's better to use DISM in comparison to ImageX, since ImageX is older and has mixed results
6. Used BCDBoot to copy boot files onto USB Drive
7. Rebooted. UEFI Boot Failed (Didnt even attempt to recognize the drive)
8. Legacy Boot worked! Reached Windows Boot Manager
9. Reaches the Windows 8 Boot Logo and the Spinning Circle
From here though, it just keeps spinning on and on and on.....doesn't stop spinning but doesn't go further than that either.
While it does that, there is
a) No HDD activity
b) No response from Num Lock and Caps Lock key lights
c) No BSOD or response when the phone is unplugged
It's like it doesn't care. Just keeps spinning

correct installation oneplus 6 Drivers

after bootloading (for the first time with youtube "highonandroid") after in recovery mode, my windows 10 could not detect my phone's storage.
I could not find the phone in "device manager" setting, and via control panel/printers and devices, there is a oneplus 6, where the update button is inactive.
Where can the official oneplus 6 drivers and software be downloaded, and how can it be double checked if all is installed properly?
I hope to root my phone after I am able to copy from my pc to my phone, to enable stereo speakers and always on display.
thanks in advance! B)
did you use the drop down menu on the phone and put it on 'transfer files' or something like that?
never mind, just found howto enable oneplus 6 in device manager
after connecting the phone with the windows 10 laptop, rightclick on the (not accessible) drive, and update driver.
Instantly shown in the device manager, just unbricked my phone with downloaded software on pc !:victory:

how to clone device

Hello.
Is there a way to do copy of memory of entire device (settings of partition, datas on this partition...) I have two the same devices and I want to do exacly clone one to another.
I'm talking about lenovo tablets with MTK.
BR
My solution suggestion:
Both phone's Android must be rooted so all partitions can get accessed in R/W mode. A Windows computer with ADB installed on, an USB-hub with at least 2 ports is required.
You connect both phones at same time with Windows computer, you establish an ADB connection with both phones.
Then via a Windows command script you pull out complete contents of source phone and push back contents to target phone.

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