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Hijack any PC with your Phone
***Thanks goes to no2chem for the USBtoPC driver.***
www.nuerom.com If you use the USBtoPC driver, you know that it allows systems to detect your phone, namely its SD card, as a removable disk (thumb drive). The fun thing about that is the removable disk(your phone) can be made to be bootable. In fact I am currently posting this using an appliance at work that has been booted up off my phone, and then connected to the web through my phone also (WMWifirouter). How did I do it: I did all the formatting and MBR writes with my SD card directly attached to a PC using a USB adapter. After it was all set up I plugged the card into my phone then set the USBtoPC driver for removable disk. I plugged in the phone to the PC and tried a USB boot. It worked! Currently I have my phone dual booting to Puppy Linux and Hiren's Boot CD. The footprint for this on my SD card is around 250MB. I use Puppy Linux with a RNDIS USB driver every day at work to "safely" browse the web through my phone. Also from time to time I use Hirens Boot CD to reset passwords, write zero's to drives, read data from systems, test hardware, just get to DOS, and a bunch of other stuff. So with your phone and a mini USB cable you can hijack any PC, booting it to your own custom OS, accessing its filesystems and hardware, and geting it to the web. ***Thanks goes to no2chem for the USBtoPC driver.*** If you use the USBtoPC driver, you know that it allows systems to detect your phone, namely its SD card, as a removable disk (thumb drive). The fun thing about that is the removable disk(your phone) can be made to be bootable. In fact I am currently posting this using an appliance at work that has been booted up off my phone, and then connected to the web through my phone also (WMWifirouter). How did I do it: I did all the formatting and MBR writes with my SD card directly attached to a PC using a USB adapter. After it was all set up I plugged the card into my phone then set the USBtoPC driver for removable disk. I plugged in the phone to the PC and tried a USB boot. It worked! Currently I have my phone dual booting to Puppy Linux and Hiren's Boot CD. The footprint for this on my SD card is around 250MB. I use Puppy Linux with a RNDIS USB driver every day at work to "safely" browse the web through my phone. Also from time to time I use Hirens Boot CD to reset passwords, write zero's to drives, read data from systems, test hardware, just get to DOS, and a bunch of other stuff. So with your phone and a mini USB cable you can hijack any PC, booting it to your own custom OS, accessing its filesystems and hardware, and geting it to the web. Here is a guide on how to do it! requirements: -Windows PC -ROM loaded with no2chem's USBtoPC driver -MicroSD memory card (I've tested with 8GB SDHC and a 2GB card) -MicroSD memory card reader (usb adapter so you can plug your memory card directly into a PC) download first: USB Format Tool Grub4Dos puppylinux PowerISO Hiren's Boot CD (version 9.9) (According to the forum rules. No link to this software will be posted) ...google it Guide: 1. This process will destroy all data on the card. Back up your entire MicroSD card! 2. Unplug all removable drives from your PC. 3. Using the PC adapter plug your MicroSD card into a Windows PC. Allow your PC to dectect the card. 4. Run the USB format tool. Under Device make your your SDcard is selected. File system should be FAT32. Leave the rest unchecked and blank and click start. Allow the program to finish and close it. 5. Run Grub4DOS. Under Device select Disk and make sure your SDcard is selected. For "Part List" under the Device area click Refresh and choose Whole disk (MBR). Leave the rest blank and unchecked and click install. Allow the program to finish and close it. 5. Copy grldr and menu.lst (from grub4dos.zip) to the root of the usb drive. 6. Edit menu.lst with a text editor to look like: timeout 60 default 0 title Boot from Hard Drive rootnoverify (hd0,0) chainloader (hd0,0)+1 title -------------------- root title Start Hiren's BootCD find --set-root /HBCD/boot.gz kernel /HBCD/memdisk initrd /HBCD/boot.gz title Mini Windows Xp find --set-root /HBCD/XPLOADER.BIN chainloader /HBCD/XPLOADER.BIN title Puppy Linux kernel /Puppy/vmlinuz initrd /Puppy/initrd.gz 6. Open Hirens .iso with PowerISO. Extract and copy the HBCD directory to the root of the MicroSD card. 7. Create a folder called Puppy on the MicroSD card. 8. Open Puppy Linux's .iso with PowerISO. Extract and copy the entire contents of the .iso to the Puppy directory created in step 7. 9. Insert the MicroSD card back into the phone. On your phone go to \Settings\Connections and select USBtoPC. In the USB to PC Settings select Mass Storage (USB Drive) and check "Appear as removable device". Click OK to save. 10. Plug your phone into a USB bootable PC with the USB cable. Reboot the PC and edit the BIOS or choose boot menu to enable the PC to boot from USB. Now when you boot up the CD you should have a menu that allows you to select which OS you want. ************************************************** ******************************* (After you are up and running you can use your internet sharing method normally, such as WMwifirouter or ICS Control.) Here is how to get Puppy Linux on the internet: 1. Puppy Linux will require a RNDIS driver to attach to your phones internet sharing session via USB. Here is the driver as a .pet file. http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/vie...ttach&id=13485 Credit for finding this driver goes to tempestuous at http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=28190. 2. Boot into Puppy and install the .pet file by clicking it. Start internet sharing on your phone and plug it it via USB. In the main Puppy Menu choose Setup>Network Wizard. In the Wizard, Click on the RNDIS object and choose AutoDHCP. Then click done. 3. Open the builtin SeaMonkey browser by clicking the Browse icon. ************************************************** **************************************** This method can be used to boot into almost any OS. Reference the Grub4Dos documentation online for help booting into other OS's. ***Thank you to Tdot for originally providing the multi-boot info*** http://www.fuzzymunchkin.com/tdot/?page_id=632 Have fun! PleaseStirMe PleaseStirMe original thread can be found here: Code:
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