
01-19-2009, 10:48 AM
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| | CrackBerry User Device(s): 9530 (Storm) Carrier: Verizon Pin: For a Small Fee | | Location: New Mexico, USA Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 62 Likes Received: 0
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I can confirm this. Also, since CrackUtil uses JL_CMder, Its options for a file wipe do not truly wipe the device.
I'm hoping CX or Pete can chime in here and enlighten us. I'm too ignorant to understand if this might be some sort of hardware protection built into the 95xx or just a programming issue. Quote:
Originally Posted by davewolfs My wipe does not appear to truly be wiping.
Test Setup
1. check to see that move exists on device, movie exists and is not deleted.
2. Wipe using JL_CMder v1.9.1
3. Ensure that files which are responsible for installing movies + pictures are not in shared directory.
4. Update OS to 0.85, check to see that movie exists, it does - BAD
Test to see that wipe is actually occuring
1. Delete movie from device
2. Wipe using JLCmder v1.9.1
3. Keep same setup as in step 3 above
4. Update the same way - Check to see if move exists, it does not and sample images still do exist.
So what this says to me is that for some reason wipe is not removing all data on my bb, if it was then I wouldn't see the movie when I installed the first time. I am quite confident that I am not installing any sample images or sounds.
The reason why I continue to see them is because they are left over from a previous install.
Why wouldn't they be removed by wipe? | |