What is this? - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

On my SDCARD, I have a bunch of these: DiskCacheIndexXXXXX.tmp where XXXXX is a 5-digit number. What are they?

Anyone know?

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hah2110 said:
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Recent file timestamps? Mount sdcard and use a hex editor to peek inside?

hah2110 said:
On my SDCARD, I have a bunch of these: DiskCacheIndexXXXXX.tmp where XXXXX is a 5-digit number. What are they?
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DiskCacheIndexXXXXX.tmp are temporary Disk Cache files...
You might want to post one here....

So can I delete these files?

hah2110 said:
So can I delete these files?
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Anyone know?

yeah you can delete them. Their "just" caching to make some things faster..
if you want to be sure that nothing bad happens after deleting them copy them to another folder. You can move them back later if you want

For me its a 0 byte file so its probably only using the file name to store the last used cache index value. I've seen many in the past and those must have remained due to crashes/unexpected reboots.
What is this?
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This is Spaaaaaarta

britoso said:
For me its a 0 byte file so its probably only using the file name to store the last used cache index value. I've seen many in the past and those must have remained due to crashes/unexpected reboots.
This is Spaaaaaarta
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Well played, sir!

Related

Using more than one sdcard with ap2sd?

I need to change between some sdcards, because I have a lot of videos and games that does not fit in only one sd...
But I have ap2sd, and I figure I need to clone ext partition to the others sd cards (phone hangs if I insert other sdcard) ...
So, that is the question... ¿How can I clone the ext partition of the working sdcard to the rest???
I tried Partion magic, and parangon, but the problem is that software aks to reboot to do the job, and out of windows the usb sdcard reader driver don´t work, and those applications can´t find it when reboot.
I tried ubuntu, but it said I am not (even I am root) the ownership of the files, and don´t let me copy and paste...
I tried G1 terminal with busybox, to copy /system/sd/ to another folder, but it said (even with SU) it can´t, even I see all apps and delvik folder and so on inside /system/sd/...
Any idea how can I do it??
THANKS
check your pm's
So how do you do it?
josepz said:
Any idea how can I do it??
THANKS
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I'm looking to do the same thing, did you find a suitable solution?
Charrion said:
I'm looking to do the same thing, did you find a suitable solution?
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check your pm's as well
david1171 said:
check your pm's as well
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It would be nice if you can post a solution so if other people want to try this the answer is here.
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supremeteam256 said:
It would be nice if you can post a solution so if other people want to try this the answer is here.
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it involves commands that could be seen as a way to pirate other peoples work so the mods do not like to see them which i cannot blame them. i cannot recall the thread but i saw one where they edited a post that showed how to do pull apps.
david1171 said:
it involves commands that could be seen as a way to pirate other peoples work so the mods do not like to see them which i cannot blame them. i cannot recall the thread but i saw one where they edited a post that showed how to do pull apps.
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Thats cool, I know how to do this. I didn't know if you had a different method that would be helpfull to others.
I would like to switch sdcards too. Anyone can help me?

24.8 MB Mystery file dsp.crash.1288434925.img

This file magically appeared on root of my SD card. I have no idea how it was generated or where it could have come from.
In preparation of installing CM6.1 I was backing up my SD card and noticed this monster file, I saved a copy to my desktop and am almost tempted to burn a copy as i'm kinda curious what the heck it is. I changed the file extension to txt to possibly view anything that might make sense, but no such luck, all gibberish.
For lack of any other clues i'm wondering if it has anything to do with DSP Manager? I did have a couple of force closes early on with DSP Manager but its been behaving fine for awhile now so i'm clueless.
Anybody have any input on this?
I'm not overly concerned but at the same time if i've got some rogue program running around creating 24 MB img files i'd certainly like to know.
ATT version N1
CM 6.0 stable at the time .img file was spawned
A bit of Google:
http://gitorious.org/linux-on-qualc...mmit/e8211cd8a41fbe8d0e82b173922b608ff9037c03
Read the remarks in the code.
img is a file system format extension. Why would you try and open it as a text file? lololol
Jack_R1 said:
A bit of Google:
http://gitorious.org/linux-on-qualc...mmit/e8211cd8a41fbe8d0e82b173922b608ff9037c03
Read the remarks in the code.
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Just what the doctor ordered, Thanks
GldRush98 said:
img is a file system format extension. Why would you try and open it as a text file? lololol
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Actually, I've had great luck trying this in the past, a few times!
fastboot flash dsp.crash.1288434925.img /system
Is what I'd do to have a look...
djmcnz said:
fastboot flash dsp.crash.1288434925.img /system
Is what I'd do to have a look...
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Lol, ya went over my head here, are you saying I can flash this to my system folder and have an additional DSP Manager to look at (after nandroid, ha)?
More details please, I'm not adverse to trying this as long as I'm not going to break anything.
Don't try this, as it'll rewrite your system partition with whatever is saved in the IMG. It's definitely not the system, the size isn't nearly big enough.
djmcnz said:
fastboot flash dsp.crash.1288434925.img /system
Is what I'd do to have a look...
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productofusa said:
Lol, ya went over my head here, are you saying I can flash this to my system folder and have an additional DSP Manager to look at (after nandroid, ha)?
More details please, I'm not adverse to trying this as long as I'm not going to break anything.
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Jack_R1 said:
Don't try this, as it'll rewrite your system partition with whatever is saved in the IMG. It's definitely not the system, the size isn't nearly big enough.
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Yeah, it was a joke... never flash a file you don't know the contents of.
Jack_R1 said:
Don't try this, as it'll rewrite your system partition with whatever is saved in the IMG. It's definitely not the system, the size isn't nearly big enough.
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I like my system partition just the way it is thanks. But yeah probably wouldn't have flashed anything until it made more sense. Now it makes sense.
djmcnz said:
fastboot flash dsp.crash.1288434925.img /system
Is what I'd do to have a look...
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just nandroid before all that madness is unleashed on your phone!

Root partition almost full?

I have flashed marshmallow and I attempted to root but for some reason system partition still isn't writeable... Anyway-now my root partition show I only have 4kb of free space..I am worried that would create an issue? Any idea why that happened? How can I fix it?
Thank you
This is what I am talking about...
You need to flash a kernel to make system writeable. Then, you may also be low on space. If you are, delete some google apps that you can get from play.
danarama said:
You need to flash a kernel to make system writeable. Then, you may also be low on space. If you are, delete some google apps that you can get from play.
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Thank you so much! I will try and flash a kernel and see if I will be able to disable the navigation bar.
On the second part of your answer-what do you mean exactly? Delete the apps from where? System?
Thanks again.
Pecata said:
Thank you so much! I will try and flash a kernel and see if I will be able to disable the navigation bar.
On the second part of your answer-what do you mean exactly? Delete the apps from where? System?
Thanks again.
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Apps are either in /system/app or /system/priv-app
danarama said:
Apps are either in /system/app or /system/priv-app
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Yes, thank you-I found them and I deleted a few-that freed up some space-I appreciate your help
Pecata said:
Yes, thank you-I found them and I deleted a few-that freed up some space-I appreciate your help
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Nooooo probs.
Pecata said:
Yes, thank you-I found them and I deleted a few-that freed up some space-I appreciate your help
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@Pecata i have the same issue, can you tell me what do you mean by "deleted a few" ? i am assuming you dont mean "uninstall" using titanium backup, is it ?
arnabasu said:
@Pecata i have the same issue, can you tell me what do you mean by "deleted a few" ? i am assuming you dont mean "uninstall" using titanium backup, is it ?
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That is an option. What I personally did was delete some keyboard IME files like the Korean one.
triguyrn said:
That is an option. What I personally did was delete some keyboard IME files like the Korean one.
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ok, i did that, rebooted, still the issue persists.
arnabasu said:
@Pecata i have the same issue, can you tell me what do you mean by "deleted a few" ? i am assuming you dont mean "uninstall" using titanium backup, is it ?
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Just go in with a file explorer and delete some apks you don't need
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Pecata said:
Just go in with a file explorer and delete some apks you don't need
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yep, thanks, problem solved, deleted few folders from /system/app
freed up some space and able to replace fonts now.

new idea for a new tool

I got an idea for a new tool
where you can copy and past APKs for a certain folder and the tool will create a new flashable zip for you.
it could be awesome.
AndroServ said:
... tool will create a new flashable zip for you...
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Look in the play store: 'zipme'
NLBeev said:
Look in the play store: 'zipme'
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doesnt work for me
last update: May 25, 2013 LOL
AndroServ said:
doesnt work for me
last update: May 25, 2013 LOL
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Same here. Select file working; but zip is not created. (Can't find).
Hi,
No problems here with ZipMe. Only thing that doesn't work (actually it never worked) is including app data. It gets lost when flashing the zip because of linking stuff.
Droidphilev said:
... It gets lost when flashing the zip because of linking stuff.
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I didn't manage to create a zip. Selecting files of different format works; but no 'zip results'
NLBeev said:
I didn't manage to create a zip. Selecting files of different format works; but no 'zip results'
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Did you gave it storage permission?
Su granted; but uninstalled. Still using your 'PM'.
But I will try again and do trial.error and set permissions.
NLBeev said:
Su granted; but uninstalled. Still using your 'PM'.
But I will try again and do trial.error and set permissions.
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i *think* that the permission is the problem as the app was never updated for MM. It doesn't ask for this permission AFAIK.
Titanium backup has an option to build a flash able zip from app backups. It's under menu->special features->create update.zip. I believe that installs app data as well.

S Note & Nextcloud

Hi, was wondering if there is a way I can sync my S Note files with my Nextcloud server rather than with Samsung?
domacikolaci said:
Hi, was wondering if there is a way I can sync my S Note files with my Nextcloud server rather than with Samsung?
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S note creates a folder called s note data or something like that... you would have to copy those files to your cloud.
Conito11 said:
S note creates a folder called s note data or something like that... you would have to copy those files to your cloud.
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So far haven't been able to find the folder :/
domacikolaci said:
So far haven't been able to find the folder :/
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Here there is.
Conito11 said:
Here there is.
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Where is this located? Have not been able to find that...
domacikolaci said:
Where is this located? Have not been able to find that...
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It is on device memory... when there are all folders...
Conito11 said:
It is on device memory... when there are all folders...
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Yes but what is the exact folder path ur using to get there? Unable to find that folder...
domacikolaci said:
Yes but what is the exact folder path ur using to get there? Unable to find that folder...
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Here
domacikolaci said:
Where is this located? Have not been able to find that...
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Which app are you referring too? The older S Note or Samsung Notes that comes on the Note 8? I know you stated S Note but if you canxt see the folder..... With S Note the folder is in internal storage & you can easily view it. With Samsung Notes, you need root to access the save folder.
shouren04 said:
Which app are you referring too? The older S Note or Samsung Notes that comes on the Note 8? I know you stated S Note but if you canxt see the folder..... With S Note the folder is in internal storage & you can easily view it. With Samsung Notes, you need root to access the save folder.
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Bugger..... I'm on Samsung Notes with the note 8
domacikolaci said:
Bugger..... I'm on Samsung Notes with the note 8
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Yeah, with Samsung Notes the files are stored in the data partition. Earlier I said you need root access but if you are not rooted, come to think of it some file explorers will allow you to view & possibly copy the files, I'm not sure. Just can't make any changes without root.
This is the location:
/data/data/com.samsung.android.app.notes/files/document
shouren04 said:
Yeah, with Samsung Notes the files are stored in the data partition. Earlier I said you need root access but if you are not rooted, come to think of it some file explorers will allow you to view & possibly copy the files, I'm not sure. Just can't make any changes without root.
This is the location:
/data/data/com.samsung.android.app.notes/files/document
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Ahhhh, I'll have to find a way without root then... if anyone knows one please do share!
domacikolaci said:
Ahhhh, I'll have to find a way without root then... if anyone knows one please do share!
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Try installing a 3rd party file explorer & see if you can view & copy the location I posted.
shouren04 said:
Try installing a 3rd party file explorer & see if you can view & copy the location I posted.
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So far ES explorer shows me the /data folder exists, but won't show me anything else.... I shall keep hunting

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