![]() ![]() Enter Resize2fs -f data.img (This will resize it for MODIFY ONLY! NOTE: can skip if you did the alternative method for existing!)Ħ. Enter Mke2fs data.img (This will actually partition it so it doesnt come out as a bad read, MODIFY DATA IMAGE DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS STEP!)ĥ. You can use the following (only for modify data.img):Įnter Resize2fs -p data.img XXXXXX (1024*512MB=524288, always use 1024 times amount of space like 1024MB=1GB, so 1024*1024MB=1048576 for modify data.img only, can skip dd & just run this command for modify!)Ĥ. For new data.img only)Īlternative method! Instead of dd. ![]() You can use the following (only for new data.img):Įnter tfile data.img XXX (XXX = Size of MB ex. Also if file is 256 already add 256 to make modified data.img = 512MB)Īlternative method! Instead of dd. Enter dd if=/dev/zero bs=1M count=XXX > data.img (XXX = Amount of Space for NEW such as 256MB is 256. INSTRUCTIONS TO CREATE A NEW or MODIFY EXISTING DATA.IMG via Command Prompt:ģ. (Save it to a folder is preferred, so make one.) How to read the system.ext2 & transfer it over to the desktop:ĥ. Same instructions apply to add space just use the slider to go down & select resize file. How to subtract space to an existing Data.img: Use the size slider to select the extra space ![]() How to add space to an existing Data.img:Ĥ. Select Save destination such as the SD Card & name it data REC, Cache, Android, OLD Data.img & any apps that took a folder on the card.ģ. NOTE: In order to start NEW you must have wiped your SD card or removed every file or folder such as. ![]()
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