Saturday, May 21, 2016

DriveDroid 0.8.5



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DriveDroid 0.8.5 on Google Play
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Download DriveDroid 0.8.5Current Version: 0.8.5
Requires Android: 2.2 and up
egory: Tools
v0.8.5 update:
Check website for a more detailed change-list.
v0.8.5
* Fixed crash for Android 2.x
v0.8.4
* Fixed crash when pressing notifiion while restoring USB state.
* Prioritize USB system list so that it’s more likely the right USB system is on top.
v0.8.3
* Fixed upgrading message
v0.8.2
* Fixed crash when no root is available
* Fixed crash on Android 2.x
v0.8.1
* Fixed not being able to restore USB mode for some devices.
* Fixed s not showing up when there’s one available.
… and more
Overview:
* This appliion requires root *
DriveDroid allows you to boot your PC from ISO/IMG files stored on your phone. This is idl for trying Linux distributions or always having a rescue-system on the go… without the need to different s or USB pendrives. The paid version of DriveDroid does not include ads and helps the developer.
DriveDroid also includes a convenient download menu where you can download USB-s of a of operating systems from your phone.
You can also crte blank USB-s which allows you to have a blank USB-drive. From your PC you can store files onto the USB-drive, but also use tools on your PC to write s to the drive. More information can be found on the website of DriveDroid.
How to use:
* Upon first starting DriveDroid follow the setup guide. It will set everything up correctly and tests whether your device is compatible.
* Next you can download an file from the + menu or crte a blank .
* The downloaded/crted will show up in DriveDroids list and you can press it to ’host’ the .
* When doing so you have the option to host the as an rd-only USB stick, a writable USB stick or (if supported) a -rom drive.
* Now you can reboot your PC and make sure the correct boot priority is set in the bios.
* The should now be booted on your PC.
Requirements:
* Root
* USB cable (from phone to PC)
Notes:
* Some .iso files do not support being booted over USB, but most popular Linux distibutions are. All s that are downloadable through DriveDroid are supported.
* There are custom kernels that support emulating a -drive, which allows you to boot any ISO. More information on this is available on DriveDroids website.
* Do NOT use DriveDroid while your SD card is mounted (being used on your PC). This can cause loss of data.
* There are a few devices that have trouble with Mass Storage, which causes them to not work out-of-the-box. More information on this is available on DriveDroids website.

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