my1stSmartPhone
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My first smartphone, and I'm still on my months-long exploration of how to backup up the original OS before installing CyanogenMod. I want a backup of what's on the phone, before rooting or unlocking the boot loader, not a downloaded stock from the internet.
I've ran across this question a few times, and I find that the documentation on fastboot is a bit terse. For example, I've seen exmples of "fastboot [re]boot" online, but the actual help for fastboot doesn't even show that an argument (img file) is needed. So I know that there are lots of meanings that are implied rather than explicit.
I have had electrical engineering training, and flashing a ROM meant something very specific: You actually write the read-only memory. However, from the threads I found online, I'm really unsure whether that is always what is meant with fastboot. For example, threads I've read indicate that if you want to backup without root, you need to fastboot CWM without installing. So that implies to me that you don't actually write it to the smartphone, you just boot from the img file. It's still called flashing, just not flashing to ROM. It seems very unlike the meaning of flashing from the old electrical engineering schooling days. Is this actually the meaning?
I haven't yet cleared up in my head whether the implied meaning is that img file is somehow transferred to the smartphone, nor whether the bootloader needs unlocking. These details are distributed over many, many threads that I surfed, and the connection between them is not entirely clear just yet (though I've reread them lots). Hoping to clear that up with some more googling.
I've ran across this question a few times, and I find that the documentation on fastboot is a bit terse. For example, I've seen exmples of "fastboot [re]boot" online, but the actual help for fastboot doesn't even show that an argument (img file) is needed. So I know that there are lots of meanings that are implied rather than explicit.
I have had electrical engineering training, and flashing a ROM meant something very specific: You actually write the read-only memory. However, from the threads I found online, I'm really unsure whether that is always what is meant with fastboot. For example, threads I've read indicate that if you want to backup without root, you need to fastboot CWM without installing. So that implies to me that you don't actually write it to the smartphone, you just boot from the img file. It's still called flashing, just not flashing to ROM. It seems very unlike the meaning of flashing from the old electrical engineering schooling days. Is this actually the meaning?
I haven't yet cleared up in my head whether the implied meaning is that img file is somehow transferred to the smartphone, nor whether the bootloader needs unlocking. These details are distributed over many, many threads that I surfed, and the connection between them is not entirely clear just yet (though I've reread them lots). Hoping to clear that up with some more googling.