2014-08-09, 19:15
I have been playing around with these tools to backup and restore my Jiake N900W MTK6582 phone but ran into some difficulties when it comes to backing up and restoring the phone in a complete fashion.
I first used MTKdroidtools 2.5.3 to create a backup, believing that when restoring, it would restore everything exactly as it was at a point in time.
After doing this, I had to play around with the phone because when making or receiving a call, whilst the recipient could hear me OK, they were very faint and the only way that I could hear them properly was to use the loudspeaker or plug in some headphones.
So after playing around and getting nowhere, I decided to use spflashtools to restore.
I noticed that both cache and usrdata were not selected, which indicated that they were not backed up.
This was confirmed when after the restore, I had to restore many apps and go through configurations to get the phone back just as it was before I backed it up.
I then discovered that an older version of MTKdroidtools (2.4.3) had an option to select cache and usrdata, which was removed in 2,5,3, so I used this instead.
All went well, so I decided to load up sptools and point at the scatter file to confirm that all would be as I expect.
Whilst cache and udrdata were there, preloader and uboot were not selected.
So unless I am missing something (which is quite possible) there does not seem to be a way to backup the entire phone and restore it back to exactly the same state again?
I first used MTKdroidtools 2.5.3 to create a backup, believing that when restoring, it would restore everything exactly as it was at a point in time.
After doing this, I had to play around with the phone because when making or receiving a call, whilst the recipient could hear me OK, they were very faint and the only way that I could hear them properly was to use the loudspeaker or plug in some headphones.
So after playing around and getting nowhere, I decided to use spflashtools to restore.
I noticed that both cache and usrdata were not selected, which indicated that they were not backed up.
This was confirmed when after the restore, I had to restore many apps and go through configurations to get the phone back just as it was before I backed it up.
I then discovered that an older version of MTKdroidtools (2.4.3) had an option to select cache and usrdata, which was removed in 2,5,3, so I used this instead.
All went well, so I decided to load up sptools and point at the scatter file to confirm that all would be as I expect.
Whilst cache and udrdata were there, preloader and uboot were not selected.
So unless I am missing something (which is quite possible) there does not seem to be a way to backup the entire phone and restore it back to exactly the same state again?