Hi ,
I rooted my phone using these instructions, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1818502 - [GUIDE][ROOT] How to Root your LG Optimus 4X HD (O4X P880)- Successfully! Made a backup with CWM, and rebooted a couple of times. I have noticed now though, that it takes at least 5 mins to rescan my 32G SD card, when before it was super quick. I tried the "adb shell rm /data/local.prop" but the file had already been removed. I uninstalled SystemBackupTest as suggested, and have had no other issues.
Can anyone think of any reasons this may be happening?
barny_stumble said:
Hi ,
I rooted my phone using these instructions, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1818502 - [GUIDE][ROOT] How to Root your LG Optimus 4X HD (O4X P880)- Successfully! Made a backup with CWM, and rebooted a couple of times. I have noticed now though, that it takes at least 5 mins to rescan my 32G SD card, when before it was super quick. I tried the "adb shell rm /data/local.prop" but the file had already been removed. I uninstalled SystemBackupTest as suggested, and have had no other issues.
Can anyone think of any reasons this may be happening?
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New CWM making backups on thousand files so when system checks for media it goes trough all that files and that’s why checking is slow. If this is your case you may try to find cwm backup directory and insert in there empty file with name '.nomedia' .
Vosetal said:
New CWM making backups on thousand files so when system checks for media it goes trough all that files and that’s why checking is slow. If this is your case you may try to find cwm backup directory and insert in there empty file with name '.nomedia' .
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Hmm, I tried that, but the system is still taking ages to check.
barny_stumble said:
Hmm, I tried that, but the system is still taking ages to check.
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Sorry. . You may have to copy .nomedia file to all folders or maybe there is option to force cwm to make only one zip file (old format).
Thanks anyway I tried putting it in multiple folders. Just need to find the right one...
barny_stumble said:
Thanks anyway I tried putting it in multiple folders. Just need to find the right one...
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download OI FIle Manager, go to the cwm backup folder and press menu > exclude from media scan (in that direction)
it wont be included, its an .nomedia file but it worked for me, making it myself did not work
try- media rescan root - and disable scanning SDcard-
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Hi there..
I update my SGS to Froyo last 2 days.. and yesterday I apply Voodoo 5 on it.
But today I just noticed that any images from my external SD will appear double in gallery.. dunno when it started to happen.. is there any way to fix this?
thanks
Im my case was 5 for each original, and with a lot of problems to delete the "non-real" ones...
thats hurt.. anyone can help here?
Yup! Just go to Application Manager, then easily clear cache for Media Storage! Ta-Da! No more duplicate images!
(It made my ringtones reset, but I could live with it!)
Eienkei said:
Yup! Just go to Application Manager, then easily clear cache for Media Storage! Ta-Da! No more duplicate images!
(It made my ringtones reset, but I could live with it!)
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thanks for suggesting.. but it still appear double..
crap.. now i'm also lost all my ringtone
Got a Mac? It happened for me when Spotlight indexed my storage after mounting it one day. I used root explorer to delete all the Spotlight files.
Don't have a Mac but i will try use the root explorer like u said..
Hello, i got the same problem, what i have noticed is that a clone of my sdcards is found at /sdcard/ and the original is at /mnt/sdcard/ have not tried to delete /sdcard/ yet since i want to backup my external one before, but i will tell you how it went.
is FROYO 2.2 officially available in INDIAfor samsung Galaxy S.can any one confirm please?
If you have Root Explorer
GO into /dbdata/databases/com.android.providers.media
and delete both the internal and external files
Reboot
elhpianist said:
If you have Root Explorer
GO into /dbdata/databases/com.android.providers.media
and delete both the internal and external files
Reboot
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Great hint, just wondering though if there is any way to have an app or script run at boot-up to do this for you, so people don't have to do it manually every time their gallery has a fit?
Issue 1: I'm trying to install ClockPackage.apk, Gallery3D.apk, MyFiles.apk in order to have the stock clock. I keep getting the error "Failure [INSTALL_PARSE_FAILED_NO_CERTIFICATES]" when i try to use the command adb install (any of the 3).apk. I have also tried "adb push" which doesn't seem like a valid command. I tried moving the 3 apk files to my sd card on the phone and using "installer" and "eoeAppinstaller" from the market and these fail as well. Any more suggestions? I really like this di11igaf's ROM, but I cannot stand the new alarm ( i like the gradual volume increase of the stock). I have tried a couple of market clocks, but they just didn't work for me. Thank you very much in advance.
Issue 2: If I use CWM and choose Reboot into Recovery i get the following:
Android system recovery <3e>
Samsung Recovery Utils
- for BML -
Enter OK Key, Select : Vol UP / Vol Down
reboot system now
apply sdcard:update.zip
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
format internal sd card
update media, please wait
update media finished
-- Install from package...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:failed to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
-- Applying Multi-CSC...
Installing Multi-CSC
(in red)
Installation aborted
At this point I can use the volume buttons to scroll up and down, but the power button will not select anything. The only thing I can do is remove the battery and boot the phone back up, which then takes me into CWM recovery v2.5.1.0. I was able to install the di11i add on, but I don't think that I'm supposed to be pulling the battery to get to this point.
Thanks again and sorry about the long post.
Im no expert on this type of stuff but I use di11i roms and I just transfer apk's to the root of the phone through the regular mass storage mode and use root explorer for the rest.Havent had any problems yet.
As for issue 2 is the package a .zip file? If not that may or may not be the problem.
From my own personal experience the 3dapp isn't sign so I can't install it too
System apps are best copied manually into the /system/app folder using app like root explorer. Make sure the folder is in r/w mode.
diablo009 said:
System apps are best copied manually into the /system/app folder using app like root explorer. Make sure the folder is in r/w mode.
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+1 you can simply use root explorer to copy the apk files into \system\app folder. quick and easy.
booty hater said:
As for issue 2 is the package a .zip file? If not that may or may not be the problem.
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It is a zip file and it installed. What concerned me was the process. Should it have frozen up like that and forced a battery pull? Nothing I've read leads me to believe that was proper behavior of the CWM.
diablo009 said:
System apps are best copied manually into the /system/app folder using app like root explorer. Make sure the folder is in r/w mode.
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I don't have that directory. Are you creating it on the phone and then putting the files into it? I may have not been clear on what I am trying to do. I am trying to do what was posted in this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11207089&highlight=clockpackage#post11207089 posts #2515
I just looked into exactly what you were talking about and I got it figured out.It wasnt installing for me either but this is what I did and it works now.
Through mass storage mode I copied the 3 files to the root of the card.
Then I moved the files to the app folder which is inside the system folder.
I use root explorer for the moving.
When you move them into the app folder its gonna ask to overwrite say yes.
After you get everything moved it will work if you go to the app in the drawer.I never actually installed anything but did an overwrite.
booty hater said:
I never actually installed anything but did an overwrite.
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Right. Apps in the system/app folder are auto-picked up
supervg3 said:
I don't have that directory. Are you creating it on the phone and then putting the files into it? I may have not been clear on what I am trying to do. I am trying to do what was posted in this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11207089&highlight=clockpackage#post11207089 posts #2515
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u cannot see it in my files. u need to have root access, and something like root explorer.
So it looks like I could have just copied and pasted the files from the sdcard/Clock folder I placed them in to the /system/app folder using Super Manager. I swear I tried that and it failed before I went through all the crappy steps below. Oh well.
Ok this is going to sound pretty cheap, but I didn't want to pay the ~$4.02 for an ap that I was going to use three times. I did find another way. I used Super Manager and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877316&highlight=installing+apk post #3.
So for any other cheapskates out there.
1. Install Super Manager on phone
2. Install ADB on pc
3. Connect phone to pc and copy the three files ClockPackage.apk, Gallery3D.apk, and MyFiles.apk to the sd card. (I just drag and dropped in windows explorer)
4. Use Super Manager to move to /system/app/ and rename the existing file Gallery3D.apk (I renamed it to Gallery3D.old)
5. Use adb to copy the 3 files from the directory in which you originally placed them on the phone to /system/app/
in adb type:
adb shell
su
(accept the prompt on your screen)
cd /sdcard/whereveryoustuckfile
cp blahblahblah.apk /system/app/ (the red from Pirateghost).
6. Reboot
The clock and alarm work fine, but I cannot get Daily briefing option in alarm to work. I get a FC. I did install the "apk add on pack for 5.6" post 3 of http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=897416 , but I dont think Daily Briefing was included in that. Any suggestions? And one last thing - what is the di11iBrowserfix.zip from post 3 of the thread above for? Thanks again to all who contributed.
I got the daily briefing working. Everything is almost perfect, but I would like two things still.
1. Is there anyway to change the tune that is played when you have smart alarm selected? I have a different tone selected, but I think once you select smart alarm it defaults to that new age tone.
2. My alarm goes off, I stop it, but then I have to unlock it before I see the daily briefing. Can anyone think of a way to have the phone unlock when I turn off the alarm. I know it is so insignificant, but it used to do that when it was stock and it was pretty cool.
Come one guys and gals - don't make me figure this one out by myself j/k but seriously I have surprised myself already by getting this far and I really don't have skill or knowledge for the last two things. I'm learning though....slowly.
Thread etiquette
Did I do something wrong here? I got some really quick responses to my questions before, but nothing on my latest. I ask this next question with all seriousness - should I have started a new thread since it's kind of a new topic? No worries either way, I just want to post in the the most effective way. Thanks. BTW, my phone is working great. I'm getting ready to install 6.0 GPS is a little screwy - often has me west of my location by about 30 meters by I attribute that to the phones hardware. Other than that I have no complaints (except for the lame smart alarm tune)
diablo009 said:
Right. Apps in the system/app folder are auto-picked up
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Diablo, I know this totally off topic and I´m sorry, but I´ve just seen your signature and noticed you run di11igaf´s 6.0 on Glitterballs and as I´m not able to post on development yet, here´s my question:
Will I have too much trouble on flashing another kernel over the di11picKle? I was happy with speedmod + jk4... that was the best working config for me so far...
Just keep in mind I´m a noob
ddoubt said:
Diablo, I know this totally off topic and I´m sorry, but I´ve just seen your signature and noticed you run di11igaf´s 6.0 on Glitterballs and as I´m not able to post on development yet, here´s my question:
Will I have too much trouble on flashing another kernel over the di11picKle? I was happy with speedmod + jk4... that was the best working config for me so far...
Just keep in mind I´m a noob
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you should start a topic instead append to other's topic.
you can flash any kernel/modem using CWM, just make sure it is i9000's.
ddoubt said:
Diablo, I know this totally off topic and I´m sorry, but I´ve just seen your signature and noticed you run di11igaf´s 6.0 on Glitterballs and as I´m not able to post on development yet, here´s my question:
Will I have too much trouble on flashing another kernel over the di11picKle? I was happy with speedmod + jk4... that was the best working config for me so far...
Just keep in mind I´m a noob
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Nope. Get the CWM flashable zip, and copy to ur sdcard. Then go to CWM recovery console, and install this zip. Reboot.
But, please take a nandroid backup, and try to avoid OC kernels if u r unsure ur phone can handle it. Phones freeze when tried to oc beyond their capability.
diablo009 said:
Nope. Get the CWM flashable zip, and copy to ur sdcard. Then go to CWM recovery console, and install this zip. Reboot.
But, please take a nandroid backup, and try to avoid OC kernels if u r unsure ur phone can handle it. Phones freeze when tried to oc beyond their capability.
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Thanks for the info and sorry for appending to this topic!
**** ****. I was messing around with the options in Titanium Backup Pro and selected an option that said that i can remove a few apps that have been linked to my ROM and free upto 80 MB in memory. It had something to do with Dalvik Cache. The software said that the phone will restart after the process. But the phone gets stuck at the HTC Quietly Brilliant Brilliant" white screen and re-boots. I tired Pulling out the battery, Wiping cache, Factory reset using CWM but the problem continues. What do i do? The phone is hardly 3 weeks old. Its still S-ON, rooted and unlocked at htcdev.com
Can you not restore a nandroid? Or try flashing a rom that doesn't need s-off like CyanogenMod 7.
Sent from my Incredible S using xda premium
InsertDumbNick said:
**** ****. I was messing around with the options in Titanium Backup Pro and selected an option that said that i can remove a few apps that have been linked to my ROM and free upto 80 MB in memory. It had something to do with Dalvik Cache. The software said that the phone will restart after the process. But the phone gets stuck at the HTC Quietly Brilliant Brilliant" white screen and re-boots. I tired Pulling out the battery, Wiping cache, Factory reset using CWM but the problem continues. What do i do? The phone is hardly 3 weeks old. Its still S-ON, rooted and unlocked at htcdev.com
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Restore your nandroid, I think I remember you posted that you had one.
Nonverbose said:
Restore your nandroid, I think I remember you posted that you had one.
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Yeah i tried doing that. But get this error message in CWM:
Code:
Couldn't open directory.
No files found.
The Backup is in a folder "2012-02-12.06.04.17" and this folder is in the sd-card root. Do i have to copy the files in this folder to the root as well??
Edit: I forgot to mention that the above nandroid backup folder was saved in my computer and the sd card on which i had made the backup initially was involved in multiple formats during my futile attempts to gain S-OFF ..
InsertDumbNick said:
Yeah i tried doing that. But get this error message in CWM:
Code:
Couldn't open directory.
No files found.
The Backup is in a folder "2012-02-12.06.04.17" and this folder is in the sd-card root. Do i have to copy the files in this folder to the root as well??
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You shouldn't have to. Was the backup created in cwm? Have you checked that the files are in the folder? What option were you using to restore your backup?
Another option would be to installed a custom ROM.
I guess if you are using CWM, the folder will not be on root.
As far as I remember, it use to be in some folder named CWM or ClockWorkMod something like that.
I guess the folder "2012-02-12.06.04.17" should be under "\clockworkmod\backup\" folder.
Not quite sure as I am using Ext4 recovery now.
But guess someone around here should tell you the correct folder structure.
And, I guess if you could try to mount card on your computer you will be able to see and modify the folder and put it in right place with correct backup directory.
I think i have to create a few folders since the path that CWM is looking for the recovery doesn't exist. Can you tell me the correct path so that i can create an identical location to copy the backup to??
It'd literally take you 5 mins to install a custom rom? And then in theory your fine will work perfectly. Then just set it up and create a nandroid.
When I had problems I formatted the SD card and only left the CWM files on. Then it restored/worked fine.
Sent from my Incredible S using xda premium
InsertDumbNick said:
I think i have to create a few folders since the path that CWM is looking for the recovery doesn't exist. Can you tell me the correct path so that i can create an identical location to copy the backup to??
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way2shree was correct in his post about the file structure. I think you need to do a bit of research before you do any serious damage to your phone.
vizzy said:
It'd literally take you 5 mins to install a custom rom?
When I had problems I formatted the SD card and only left the CWM files on. Then it restored/worked fine.
Sent from my Incredible S using xda premium
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Like i said the SD card on which CWM made the backup was formatted many times. Completely. So i had copied the folder with the backup to the computer.[Newb mistake. I realized the hard way]. And no the path is not \clockworkmod\backup\. Thanks anyway shree. Also i think CM7 is the only 1 that can be flashed with a S-on phone. so ill keep that as a final option since i still like sense.
Nonverbose said:
way2shree was correct in his post about the file structure. I think you need to do a bit of research before you do any serious damage to your phone.
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I looked all over the place and found only this \clockworkmod\backup\<date> . Made both the folders but still not recognized. Can anyone confirm that this is in fact the correct path??
Phew. Atlast got the backup restored. THank you guys for all your help. Looks like i wont be doing anything android related for the next MONTH till i at least have a general idea of wth im doing.
Hi,
Ive always used CWM to make my recoveries. But now, with Nexus 7 (CWM touch 6.0.1.9), Im unable to locate the backup files. There is no BACKUP folder in the clockwork folder and while I did a search using google and found many answers for my question, none of them was right. And I didnt make update from 4.1.2 - I cleaned the whole device and flashed stock 4.2.1 via fastboot, so I dont believe there is some directory tree change mess. And there is no BLOBS folder either.
I just flashed the ROM, rooted it using Toolkit, flashed CWM, made a backup - and boom, nothing there, while it is visible in both CWM recovery and ROM manager. I tried renaming the backup in ROM manager and searching for its new name using File Manager (with root privileges), but I was unsuccessful ...
So, please help me or provide me with a relevant link as I dont like TWRP ...
EDIT: I deleted the /SDCARD/CLOCKWORK folder and flashed TWRP. Now, I returned to CWM, made a backup using CWM and not only I dont see the backup itself, it didnt even recreate the CLOCKWORK folder. I just made a full search in the whole filesystem and there is nothing with "clock" in name (nothing relevant). Where is the backup hidden?????
Tried using it today. Its in some God forsaken rabbit hole. First enable root in es file explorer settings. Then look in system for data, media and eventually clockworkmod. That's the help I can give u.
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r3a1ist said:
Tried using it today. Its in some God forsaken rabbit hole. First enable root in es file explorer settings. Then look in system for data, media and eventually clockworkmod. That's the help I can give u.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
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Thanks, but that not the place for me. /data is empty and the only folder found containing "clock" in the file structure is /sstorage/emulated/0/clockwork ... the same as /sdcard/clockwork I was talking about. only three small files and thats it, no BACKUP or BLOBS.
GOT IT!!! I dont know why it wasnt visible with rooted File Manager, but I tried ES and its there ... bam ... THANKS A LOT!
Now, whats the best way to save this stuff to a computer?
its because Jellybean 4.2 uses diff storage paths...
Android 4.2 significantly changes the way how sdcards are handled internally, your data is moved from /sdcard/ into /sdcard/0 on first boot (0 is the 'home directory' of the default user). If you go back to 4.1.2: Don't forget to move the data in 0/ back to the root of your sdcard.
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Ather said:
its because Jellybean 4.2 uses diff storage paths...
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Well, Im aware of that. But that doesnt explain why the files are under /data/media/clockwork. Neither it does explain why it wasnt shown/found by File manager with root privileges - although I guess its the problem of the File manager, as ES File Explorer sees that without any problems ...
Now, I switched CWM to save to TAR and made a backup. It created a folder "/data/media/clockwork/backup/2013-01-08-1214" with 9 files, size about 1,1GB. Is it sufficient for me to copy this file to my computer? Im talking about backing up the backup (heh) ...
Also, is it ok that files cache.ext4.tar, data.ext4.tar and system.ext4.tar are 0mb? Thanks!
EDIT: I tried moving a backup folder to my pc, making factory reset, copying it back to where it was and restoring - everything works fine. Although I dont get why google messed the sw insides so much - my Nexus S seems to be much better in the matter of directory tree - and doesnt wipe all my files when doing stock restore from PC ...
Ok so, this is a bit hard to explain, I can only take SS's of some of the problem. So a while ago I installed android revolution hd 10. I've since upgraded to 12.x. I noticed sometime inbetween then. That when I go to clock work recovery I am always greeted with the contents of my sd card before I installed the ROM, I have to click on a folder called '0' which is in my sdcard folder. so /sdcard (this is where all my old data is)/0 (then '0' is where all my new stuff since I installed revolution is. To access the location where all of my stuff saves.
So this is the highest level I can get to on my computer and with root browser/es file explorer on my phone: http://gyazo.com/7a3831c0d9934732b8dc5b2e700e422d
But, when I go into recovery I am greeted with this:
http://gyazo.com/13baa0cb30a21c0fb83db3a35965ced3
see how at the top there it says /sdcard That is full of all my old files. and here when I click on /sdcard/0 : http://gyazo.com/8d39545d7561de02452ef3964e4df6fc
You can see at the bottom of these two, a little window into the past. Because my phone has been using this /0 folder as root I guess? So what is going on, it's using about 8gb or so, maybe more idk, has all my pictures and stuff. And I can only get to it in clock work recovery. Which I don't understand.
Hope you can make sense of this. I'm Australian which is why I'm posting now. time zone is incredibly annoying I hardly get replies. Thanks though
lopuandroid said:
Ok so, this is a bit hard to explain, I can only take SS's of some of the problem. So a while ago I installed android revolution hd 10. I've since upgraded to 12.x. I noticed sometime inbetween then. That when I go to clock work recovery I am always greeted with the contents of my sd card before I installed the ROM, I have to click on a folder called '0' which is in my sdcard folder. so /sdcard (this is where all my old data is)/0 (then '0' is where all my new stuff since I installed revolution is. To access the location where all of my stuff saves.
So this is the highest level I can get to on my computer and with root browser/es file explorer on my phone: http://gyazo.com/7a3831c0d9934732b8dc5b2e700e422d
But, when I go into recovery I am greeted with this:
http://gyazo.com/13baa0cb30a21c0fb83db3a35965ced3
see how at the top there it says /sdcard That is full of all my old files. and here when I click on /sdcard/0 : http://gyazo.com/8d39545d7561de02452ef3964e4df6fc
You can see at the bottom of these two, a little window into the past. Because my phone has been using this /0 folder as root I guess? So what is going on, it's using about 8gb or so, maybe more idk, has all my pictures and stuff. And I can only get to it in clock work recovery. Which I don't understand.
Hope you can make sense of this. I'm Australian which is why I'm posting now. time zone is incredibly annoying I hardly get replies. Thanks though
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actually, youve got a great time zone. Most americans are still awake at this time. its 22:45 for me on the east coast of america and 19:45 for anyone on the west coast. anyways. i assume its been doing this since you uprgraded from a 4.1.2 ROM? its still kept this because when updating from 4.1>4.2 it creates user profiles, and all original data gets pushed into a seperate section. download a root explorer app (the most popular on GPlay will work for you) and go to the directory /data/media/ and you should find not only the "old" files you had but the "new ones" too. delete things how you feel need nessesary,
Toxicoblivion said:
actually, youve got a great time zone. Most americans are still awake at this time. its 22:45 for me on the east coast of america and 19:45 for anyone on the west coast. anyways. i assume its been doing this since you uprgraded from a 4.1.2 ROM? its still kept this because when updating from 4.1>4.2 it creates user profiles, and all original data gets pushed into a seperate section. download a root explorer app (the most popular on GPlay will work for you) and go to the directory /data/media/ and you should find not only the "old" files you had but the "new ones" too. delete things how you feel need nessesary,
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I reposted this in the morning here hahah, because when I'm on at night, like I assume most people are. It's dead in America.
Ok wow so yeah I went into /data/media and it has everything the /sdcard folder has in clock work recovery. Including the /0 folder. can I delete everything except the /media/0 folder? Is that safe, inc the all the .xxxx folders? Thanks as well!!
lopuandroid said:
I reposted this in the morning here hahah, because when I'm on at night, like I assume most people are. It's dead in America.
Ok wow so yeah I went into /data/media and it has everything the /sdcard folder has in clock work recovery. Including the /0 folder. can I delete everything except the /media/0 folder? Is that safe, inc the all the .xxxx folders? Thanks as well!!
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all i have folder wise is
/0
/clockworkmod
/legacy
/obb
and file wise as
.htc_layout_version
recovery.log
revolution_hd.log
other wise you should be good to delete anything in the /data/media/ path. (take a nandroid, then do your deletes, reboot, and if your phone still works fine, now you know the path to delete the backup in file explorer )
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all i have folder wise is
/0
/clockworkmod
/legacy
/obb
and file wise as
.htc_layout_version
recovery.log
revolution_hd.log
other wise you should be good to delete anything in the /data/media/ path. (take a nandroid, then do your deletes, reboot, and if your phone still works fine, now you know the path to delete the backup in file explorer )
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Thanks a bunch!
Toxicoblivion said:
all i have folder wise is
/0
/clockworkmod
/legacy
/obb
and file wise as
.htc_layout_version
recovery.log
revolution_hd.log
other wise you should be good to delete anything in the /data/media/ path. (take a nandroid, then do your deletes, reboot, and if your phone still works fine, now you know the path to delete the backup in file explorer )
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Hey, so. When I try to delete the folders and files, I've tried in root explorer, root browser and ES file explorer. I select them and then delete. But it doesn't work. Everything just stays there.
Thanks.
EDIT: Don't worry, I just had to restart..
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