Any knows if there's any script or mod to set this? Instead it being located at the internal folder.
thanx!
zanndoth said:
Any knows if there's any script or mod to set this? Instead it being located at the internal folder.
thanx!
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you can change it with a File Manager
setting of Path > Download Directory
i m using ES File Explorer
Can you elaborate a little more on how to do it with a file manager?
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x102x96x said:
you can change it with a File Manager
setting of Path > Download Directory
i m using ES File Explorer
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im sorry im kinda new can you explain it in more detail please?
so you use es explorer to change the path to extsd?
x102x96x said:
you can change it with a File Manager
setting of Path > Download Directory
i m using ES File Explorer
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hmmm... didn't work.
zanndoth said:
hmmm... didn't work.
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Works if you set ES File manager as your default program to download.
Use this it swaps your internal memory with external memory http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2180733
cannukian said:
Works if you set ES File manager as your default program to download.
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HOW????
I put the extSD Card Download folder into the folder setting in ES
If i open .pdf with chrome ES starts and dowload the .pdf into this folder
If i open .jpg with chrome CHROME starts to download the .jpg into the damn default download folder, /sdcard/download, i cant change
Es File Manager Question share save as.. change directory
So once upon a time I exported a file from Photoeditor by share Es File Manger save as.. mnt/sdcard/Design/Edits, eventually I moved this folder to the mnt/sdcard1/Design/Edits now every time I try to share Es File Manager save as.. the first directory shows up as default even though it's not there, anybody know how to edit or change this (now) default setting in some prefs app or Es File Manager itself, it doesn't remember ?(last known dir) if by manual navigating in the popup dialog
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it's easy to set mp3 as a phone ringtone, but how to set mp3 to notification ringtone?
Copy mp3 to system/media/audio/notification
I use esfile explorer then in settings enable root and mount system as write.
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sammael1069 said:
Copy mp3 to system/media/audio/notification
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where i could find the path? (..system/media/audio/notification).
i'm using ASTRO file manager but not finding the .../system ?
It's much easier to create a folder called /notifications on internal storage or SD card and copy the sound file there. It will be available as a notification ringtone then. (You also need root to copy to /system.)
Note that it does not need to be a top-level folder - you could have a directory structure like /sounds/notifications and /sounds/ringtones (as well as /sounds/ringtones for ringtones) and they will still show up.
"Copy Error"
when i try copy, i get "Copy Error"
java.io.FileNotFoundException:/system/media/audio/notification/ring.mp3(read-only file system)
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You need to make sure you are creating the directory under sdcard, /mnt/sdcard. Based on what you reported, I feel you tried to create one from /system, of course it is read-only by default.
You will have no problem to create anything off /mnt/sdcard. Give it a try.
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You need to make sure you are creating the directory under sdcard, /mnt/sdcard. Based on what you reported, I feel you tried to create one from /system, of course it is read-only by default.
You will have no problem to create anything off /mnt/sdcard. Give it a try.
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i already create directory on sdcard, the issue is how to point the directory files from: settings->sound->notification rington ?
You need to use a root explorer (es explorer) and tick the mount system as write. Motorola is funny with adding notification tones.
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boazal said:
i already create directory on sdcard, the issue is how to point the directory files from: settings->sound->notification rington ?
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If the folder on the SD card is called "notifications", it will show up. This is standard Android, and is exactly what I have done with all of my phones since I have had one, and works with my Droid 3.
got it
using ES File Ex. getting write permission on 'system/media/notification' folder
and it's done
Hi guys i want to move a mp3 ringtone to internal storage on my OB also i cant create a folder. Please help me guys i have the latest CM nightly, Thanks in advance!
Take root explorer or ES File Explorer to do the task. You need to mount your filesystem, to be able to write. Then just Copy and paste it
how do i do that ? i already have root explorer and es file explorer
You have to enable it in the settings of ES File Explorer.
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raduku009 said:
how do i do that ? i already have root explorer and es file explorer
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Open ES file manager push menu/options button, settings, scroll down to root explorer, check the box, click allow this app to have SuperUser rights and save the setting (check box), mount datasystem (/ and /system mount) (it s a checkbox below root explorer), copy your file and paste it wherever you want to
so i was trying to copy a 600 mb video from internal memory to sdcard but i found that the speed was too slow
so i press the "cancel" button
but when it stoped copying, my file was disappeared ! i cant found it whether in the original folder or [email protected]@
this is weird. have a backup on pc so i dont mind to copy it again to device. but what i worry is the "600mb" storage usage is stil used in my xoom.
any suggestion?
Try another file like total commander or es file explorers to verify that the file has disappeared and the memory count. Did you copy or cut the file? If you cut its probably gone.
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Try another file like total commander or es file explorers to verify that the file has disappeared and the memory count. Did you copy or cut the file? If you cut its probably gone.
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i cut the file.. i cant found it too at root explorer
omnia1994 said:
i cut the file.. i cant found it too at root explorer
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Yes its always good to copy then delete.
Friends....I have two TWRP backup on my HTC ONE. I want to transfer them on my PC so hat i can save 4 GB of disk space but for some reason i cannot copy the main file which is around 1.5 gb and is named 'system.ext4.win'. I tried copy/cut both but of no use. When i copy and paste in same location it gives error that cannot copy 'system.ext4.win'. Plz help :crying::crying:. Just for added info I can copy all other things like Titanium backup
Older versions of TWRP incorrectly set the permissions. Use root explorer or ES File Explorer to set the permissions properly.
BenPope said:
Older versions of TWRP incorrectly set the permissions. Use root explorer or ES File Explorer to set the permissions properly.
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Thanks, but I can't locate the option to edit 'permission'. I'm using ES explorer. Can you plz guide ?
Can anyone recommend a file editor? I'm trying to update a feature.xml file using es file explorer. I can open the file and make a change. But it doesn't save it. It just says can't save. I'm rooted and have supersu installed.
rxv73 said:
Can anyone recommend a file editor? I'm trying to update a feature.xml file using es file explorer. I can open the file and make a change. But it doesn't save it. It just says can't save. I'm rooted and have supersu installed.
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You have to change system properties before you can save files in the system folder.
In Es File explorer click the menu button and open tools. Scroll down to root explorer and turn it on. Then tap it and select Mount R/W. Change "/system" to be RW and hit OK.
Now any file in the system folder can be edited, written, saved, or deleted so be careful. Once you are finished editing repeat the process to mount "system" as RO. Depending on what you did you may need to reboot for changes to take effect.
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You have to change system properties before you can save files in the system folder.
In Es File explorer click the menu button and open tools. Scroll down to root explorer and turn it on. Then tap it and select Mount R/W. Change "/system" to be RW and hit OK.
Now any file in the system folder can be edited, written, saved, or deleted so be careful. Once you are finished editing repeat the process to mount "system" as RO. Depending on what you did you may need to reboot for changes to take effect.
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Great Thanks. It's working now.