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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

XDA Forum Member Discovered Full File System Access In Windows 10 Mobile


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Microsoft's upcoming Windows 10 Mobile is a very different OS from previous versions of Windows Phone in one respect: it is a more of a full-featured OS. This feature should not surprise anyone as Windows 10 Mobile share the same kernel, some APIs, and other coding similarities with Windows 10 for PC, Windows 10 on Xbox One and even IoT. Logically, this should mean that Windows 10 Mobile can be pried open to reveal its internal file structure like a true OS. Think of Windows Mobile and Android, for instance.

A XDA forum member has posted instructions on how a user can gain full file system access to Windows 10 Mobile. The details are not for the faint of heart. However, those wanting to do this are likely already developers and those with more advanced coding skills. For regular consumers, on the face of it this does not do much except let you damage the OS.

Snickler notes in the forum thread:

"This guide uses the built-in SSH server on the phone that gets activated once you enable Device Discovery to give us TRUE full file system access. MTP doesn't truly give full file system access as there are files and folders that aren't accessible still."

To pull off the hack, you will need Astoria Tools/WConnect, djamol's Root Tool, PuttyGen, Pagent, and an SFTP program.

Besides the full instructions, some limitations were also posted. For the most part, however, this opens the doors for some real advanced hacking on Windows 10 Mobile as some of the system files can now be replaced or added to through this method. For a long time now, Android has enjoyed the hacker/tinkerer base at XDA, but Windows 10 Mobile may bring that forum back to its roots just yet.

We should caution, if you do not know any of those tools listed above, this is not something you should pursue. However, if you are a developer or tinkerer who likes to play, now is your chance.

via windows central, XDA forum

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