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nickisgod1

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  1. id really like to answer your question, if you would answer some first, what cell phone do you have, and what os do you have.

    oh wait my psychic abilities just told me you have some type of cdma and are running linux, in that case i reccomend bitpim, if else apparently my psychic abilities arent what they used to be

    edit: wow sorry it was late last night and i didnt read the title, my apolagies

    anyway what os, since its verizon, it is cdma, and i know bitpim will read the filesystem, but that is about the extent last time i checked, there are a variety of windows tools as well, cant remember any off the top a my head, but google should help.

  2. if your hard drive can boot from usb, you could place the usb as first priority, and install grub, or lilo or whatever onto the mbr of the external drive, then whenever you switch it on it should boot to that, and ignore it when its off, if your bios doesnt handle this you will need to install grub or bootloader of choice onto the mbr of you bootable harddrive, then configure gfrub to boot the boot the linux parttion on your external drive, the second option may require you to make a manual selection at boot though, besides just turning the usb harddrive on. but this would most likely just be down arrow then enter

  3. what?, first off what os are you using, are you sure you wrote the parition table? what FS did you format the partition with if any? what do you mean the partition is not there? did you use a tool to resize an existing partition to create another, or did you partition currently available freespace on you drive. what tools are you using to try and see the partition,?

  4. can you use the at command. if so open a command prompt, then tell at to open a command prompt int say 1 minute, this prompt, since launched by the system will have full system privs, ie root. then you can do whatever you want.

  5. can you use the at command, sometimes less then smart admins will forget to turn this off, if so use the at command to launch a command prompt, and you will have a command prompt with system level access

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