Elnézést, de ezt muszáj bemásolnom. egy kis segédlet a 3.3-hoz. Jó ha megvan, nem szeretném "elveszíteni":
"How much PC experience do you have. It woiuld help me a bit knowing what level I need to explain this on. The PQMagic program iso is a Linux Based Program that allows you to basically boot from the disk and run in a virtual Linux world. This assumes you know boot priority and can tell your desktop or laptop to boot from the disk and not your HDD. I really hate to get into explaining this since If you don't understand what a bootable disk environment can do, then trying to explain how to use the Partition editor on the disk is going to be that much harder. You do NOT install anything from the disk you create. You boot from that disk and the program runs in a Ram based environment on your PC.
If you understand this so far, then you should be able to use the partition editor and setup your Partitions so that 1 is fat32, 2 is ext4 1.0GB approx, 3 is 300Mb ext4 approx and last is a swap disk of 100-128Mb in size or so. They will be all primary partitions. They do NOT need to be labeled. After creating the SD card, put it back in your phone. Boot to recovery and USB and copy the ROM to the card. Wipe the partitions 3X with wipe options and flash the ROM.
YES....forgot to mention in earlier posts, you do NOT leave the card in your phone to format. Place the SD card in an adapter that will fit an available MMS card slot on your desktop, or use an external card reader attached to your desktop.
For all. I will be more than happy to help as much as i can. All I ask is that you do some reading on this stuff, such as what a bootable disk is and does. It does require some basic PC experience here. The partion editor basically is GUI based. You just have to understand that when setting up the partitions, that there are two options...space available before or space availble after. You need to do this with space available after so as to have the space to create the next partition and the order HAS TO BE as laid out in my example. Fat32 first. Large EXT4 second. Small ext4 third. Linux last.
Attached is a screen shot from my Windows 7 disk management app to show the setup as it would look under Windows."