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Old 12-31-2011, 07:57 PM   #6
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There are plans to develop a complete GUI-based file and folder backup and restore system that can even replace or repair damaged files on some bricked kindles, and can replace new bad files with a benign file that will not prevent startup. The goal is to provide a package management system that can do backups and restores, recovery for some frozen or "Repair Needed" kindles, and can install jailbreaks, hacks, GUI enhancements, and native mode apps, on new and on "damaged" kindles. And all with an easy to use GUI Point-and-Click/Drag-and-Drop interface.

It would be nice to combine or package this Backup/Restore/Recover/Install/Configure tool with these existing projects:

yifanlus's KindleTool:
https://github.com/yifanlu/KindleTool

Sir Alex's KDT Kindle Diagnostic Tool:
http://www.siralex.info/2011/06/13/k...iagnostic-tool

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