Many apps provide similar features; you can try them as well; it totally depends upon you. Download SMS Backup & Restore app from google play store. Open the app and Tap on “Set Up Backup”. Next, you will see four backup options (Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, Local Backup) choose according to your preference.
Click the "Create a system image" option from the left pane. Select the "On a hard disk" option. Use the "On a hard disk" drop-down menu and select the location to export the Windows 10 full
Now, extract the ADB & Fastboot tool, then move the patched boot image file to the same folder. Press and hold down the Shift key + right-mouse-click to open the command window/PowerShell. Next, enter the following command in order to flash the “patched_boot.img” to install Magisk and root your Android device:
To be able to make CF-Auto-Root for a device: - The device needs to have (and use) separate kernel and recovery partitions - The kernel and recovery format must be the boot.img standard (no zImage support) - I need the recovery.img file, so post it in this thread if you need support for a new device
2. Backup Your Mobile. Another basic solution for backing up all the in-device data is the Backup Your Mobile application. It is available for free, but it has ads, which is okay considering that you get its features for free.
First off, install the Magisk App onto your device. Likewise, make sure that the boot.img has been transferred to your device. Then tap on the Install button situated next to Magisk. From the Method section, choose Select and Patch a file. Browse to the extracted boot.img file and select it.
It’s time to create a bootable USB drive on your Android phone. Launch the ISO 2 USB application on your phone. Tap on PICK beside the Pick a USB drive option. Navigate to the USB drive location and then tap on …. The second thing to do is pick the ISO file which you want to create the bootable USB stick with.
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