Help with storage - Sprint HTC One (M7)

Here is my dilemma: I can't download any files successfully, no matter what browser I use no matter the size no matter the file type. I have to use download manager from the market and change the download path. It's not rom specific had this since I rooted back during launch. I just dealt with it but can't any more please help!! Maybe my permissions are set wrong or I renamed storage.
/storage/sdcard0
That path shows under file explorer but not twrp so I have path
/storage/sdcard0/0 that twrp reads
Rooted, s-off, latest firmware
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incorrect path for CWM/Rom tool box

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I am trying to DL the newest update for liberty ROM,
Using tool box, it downloads to some folder in the internal memory. When I go through clockwork mod, it says the path is incorrect or file cant be found. Did I miss something? Did I need to set a specific path somewhere?
Thanks
I had same problem. Using root explorer I had to put .zip on the end of the file it downloaded then install it with clockwork. Worked fine after that.

Downloaded OTA file storage

Does anyone know where the downloaded OTA files are stored?
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They are downloaded to the root of the/cache directory, which gets wiped after any update install attempt, so the file is not "stored" anywhere on the device unless manually copied via a root access file manager and put on the sdcard.

Titanium backup update.zip question

Where is th update. Zip file located
I creaed update.Zip file but im not able to find it
Its located in /sdcard
i still not able to find it
when you create the update.zip file, and it's finished, the notification bar will have a notification about the path, check that. If it's not there, may be the zip was not created successfully.
/mnt/sdcard/update.zip
Was this solved? I can't find the file either.. it's not in the root of the sdcard, I've tried to create it twice and searched for it. Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks.
dont you get a notification of completion of the process and when you pull it down, you can see where its located ?
I'm having the same problem. If I look with root explorer, it exists on the root of the SD, but I can't see it in windows? Maybe it's a 2GB file limit thing or something?
but the update.zip is not more than 4MB
nokiamodeln91 said:
but the update.zip is not more than 4MB
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Yeah, I tried to make a smaller one, and it's still there but I can't see it in windows. I tried renaming it as well and that didn't work either.
the7thson said:
Was this solved? I can't find the file either.. it's not in the root of the sdcard, I've tried to create it twice and searched for it. Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks.
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Answering my own question - its definitely located in the root, just not visible in Windows no matter what I do. Use a root explorer to grab it and move it to a flash drive or remote network location, that's what I did and it worked great.
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I used wifi file transfer. I was able to download the file from there.
I had this problem. Try simply unplugging your phone from the USB cord, wait 5 seconds, then plug it back into your PC. Your PC should now see the update.zip.
One of common prob's with MTP !!
just do a search in root explorer, i got 4 locations of the same file on my galaxy s3 so you can find it in anyone of those.
and yes it is the same file in all of those locations, i even tried to change the name on one of them to check if all of them changed and they did
/data/media/0/update.zip
/mnt/sdcard/update.zip
/mnt/shell/emulated/0/update.zip
/storage/emulated/0/update.zip
Move the file out of the root directory and put it a folder, any folder. It will then show up on windows.
the7thson said:
Answering my own question - its definitely located in the root, just not visible in Windows no matter what I do. Use a root explorer to grab it and move it to a flash drive or remote network location, that's what I did and it worked great.
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This worked for me! Although I used the stock file manager. After moving the update.zip to another location using file manager, I was able to see the file via Windows as well.
just change the file name and retry. worked for me
C:\> adb pull /sdcard/update.zip

Reinstall Clockworkmod

How do I reinstall Clockworkmod after I installed TWRP?
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How do I reinstall Clockworkmod after I installed TWRP?
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Download CWM here http://goo.im/devs/jcsullins/cmtouchpad/recovery/update-CWM6_tenderloin-20121215.zip and flash it with TWRP. It will delete TWRP for you and change your default recovery.
Flash fails. Ive updated my twrp and it still fails. Any help appreciated.
Extract the file from the zip. Copy it to /boot folder... you may have to go to boot folder and first change it to RW mode (you need Root Explorer to do this because Ive never had any luck with any free file explorer being able to write to the boot folder) and also delete the uimage.TWRP file in the boot folder to make room. Then open file calleded android.default.recovery and instead of TWRP change it to ClockworkMod
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cdzo72 said:
Extract the file from the zip. Copy it to /boot folder... you may have to go to boot folder and first change it to RW mode (you need Root Explorer to do this because Ive never had any luck with any free file explorer being able to write to the boot folder) and also delete the uimage.TWRP file in the boot folder to make room. Then open file calleded android.default.recovery and instead of TWRP change it to ClockworkMod
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cdzo is right, your boot folder is probably full, give rom Toolbox lite a try. It does work once given root privileges

Nexus 6 internal storage

I am unable to flash ANY rom due to the fact i can not add ANY files to the internal storage. i used root explorer and i think it added the files but when i enter the TWRP those files are NOT there ... any advice?
TWRP should see the device as MTP when it boots to recovery, so on your computer you should be able to upload your files from your computer to your phone that way.
I have tried that I used wugs toolkit to push files and that didn't work ... am I missing something? I tried root explorer paid version to add files ... they are there but twrp doesn't see the zip files ... I'm very confused
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So with the phone booted normally, you see the files? Are they in a certain folder? Where are you looking when you are in TWRP?

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