Hello, I forgot to transfer the rom on my SD card and I erased everything with recovery mode! So the phone fails to start over unless recovery mode lol my question: How to get to my SD card to deposit the rom? I do most windows detects the SD card
thank you very much
or how to reinstall my rom (FXP146a-cm-10-20121111-UNOFFICIAL-nozomi) without the need to put it on the SD card ?
its ZIP file !! flashtool its a .ftf file
Look in the stickies you should be able to find the. Ftf stock flash that in flashtool else put your sdcard in another phone or a reader and put the firmware on it that way
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thanitos said:
Look in the stickies you should be able to find the. Ftf stock flash that in flashtool else put your sdcard in another phone or a reader and put the firmware on it that way
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Thank you, this is actually what I resigned myself to do! yet there is a method to transfer files on SD card with a serious fastboot command "adb push c: name of file" / sdcard / but I do not have any SDK installed on my computer, I think I did the wrong driver adb to run this command
Rooted and flashed my phone last night and everything works great. However, for some reason I can't see my internal SD (I think this is what it's called) anymore in file explorer. It's weird because in CWM I can view the internal SD just fine and can see the zip files I flashed. Any ideas on how to make this visible again in Astro or File Explorer (PC)?
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I switched to TWRP and I can now see that my entire internal SD folder has now been moved to /data/media (?????). How do I make this visible from PC? Also I'm confused now..where do I place ROM zip files I want to flash? I don't have an external SD card
dinanS52 said:
Rooted and flashed my phone last night and everything works great. However, for some reason I can't see my internal SD (I think this is what it's called) anymore in file explorer. It's weird because in CWM I can view the internal SD just fine and can see the zip files I flashed. Any ideas on how to make this visible again in Astro or File Explorer (PC)?
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I switched to TWRP and I can now see that my entire internal SD folder has now been moved to /data/media (?????). How do I make this visible from PC? Also I'm confused now..where do I place ROM zip files I want to flash? I don't have an external SD card
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I'm guessing you flashed an AOSP ROM? When doing this the system partition creates an emulated folder of your internal memory. You can locate it in any root browser by navigating to /storage/emulated/0/
That is your actual internal sd card. Now you know where to place all your files. Your pc should read this directory by defaut
EDIT: your memory was always in data/media. However flashing an aosp Rom will add a secondary partition and that's the one you wanna go to.
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LuigiBull23 said:
I'm guessing you flashed an AOSP ROM? When doing this the system partition creates an emulated folder of your internal memory. You can locate it in any root browser by navigating to /storage/emulated/0/
That is your actual internal sd card. Now you know where to place all your files. Your pc should read this directory by defaut
EDIT: your memory was always in data/media. However flashing an aosp Rom will add a secondary partition and that's the one you wanna go to.
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The rom I flashed was: [4.2.2][AOKPA:CM10.1] ParanoidKANGdroid 2.32
Navigating to /storage/emulated/0 does show the "current" internal memory and this does show up on PC
I guess what the problem is, I am trying to access the internal memory from my "old" stock ROM. I know it exists still because in TWRP it shows up under data/media. This folder is NOT what is displayed in /storage/emulated/o/.
When I navigate to data/media in astro it shows up as empty (Actually the "data' folder is empty)
Okay so I got access to the folder using Root Explorer. Is it safe to delete everything in "data/media"? Its literally everything from the old ROM and nothing from the new...
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Okay so I got access to the folder using Root Explorer. Is it safe to delete everything in "data/media"? Its literally everything from the old ROM and nothing from the new...
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It is safe. deleting everything from /data/media/ is the same thing as formatting you're sd card. So unless you don't care I'd recommend just deleting any old files from your previous ROM that doesn't actually appear in /storage/emulated/0/. It's just taking up space. If you decide to return to a TW ROM, /emulated/0/ will still exist but will no longer be your phone's default memory location until you revert back to aozp. Just keep that in mind.
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Hello,
I tried searching but didn't see the thread I was looking for. If this came up before then I apologize in advance for asking again. Please just direct me to thread and I'll be grateful.
I rooted my Samsung Galaxy S3 Tmobile and installed Clockworkmod and installed the recovery and made a backup. I downloaded the Slim Bean rom and gapps and when I booted into recovery and wiped everything and tried to install the file, I wasn't able to. I copied the folder exactly how I downloaded it but when I tried to install it there was nothing to install; it wasn't a zip. Am I suppose to make it into a zip folder first then copy it to the sd card?
If someone can explain to me what I did wrong I would be appreciate it.
Thanks
Check the md5. Maybe it was a corrupted/incomplete download?
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Are you copying it onto an actual SD card or the internal SD?
If you're copying it onto the internal then u might be wiping it.
Another option would be to use adb to push the rom zip onto your internal sd card after wiping it.
Code:
adb push /path/to/rom \sdcard
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chromium96 said:
Are you copying it onto an actual SD card or the internal SD?
If you're copying it onto the internal then u might be wiping it.
Another option would be to use adb to push the rom zip onto your internal sd card after wiping it.
Code:
adb push /path/to/rom \sdcard
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I put it on the actual SD but when that didn't work I tried on the internal. When that didn't work, I downloaded a rom from clockworkmod to see if that would work then once it was installing it failed and said something about google.com apps not working or something to that affect. I'm on a Macbook, not running Windows not sure how to push that through dab.
I'll try again tomorrow to make a backup again then try wiping everything and doing it over. I'll try a new download and see if that helps. Thanks for the suggestions.
Hi there,
Two days ago I was using a rom with the external storage script, and everything was working pretty good - just a few problems, such as SwiftKey language packs not recognized after boot and stuff.
Now I flashed a new base rom and decided not to install the script.
All my application backups stored on the external sd card.
Now, when I am trying to start a game, it says to me that I need to download the data files even that it is stored on my external sd card.
Is there any possible way to make that the system would recognize that the data file is stored already on the external storage?
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Boris
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you can use folder mount or directory bind to make it appear like the data is in your internal storage.
Thanks!
Where can I find an apk for directory bind?
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hello,i own an experia m c1905 4.3 rooted...the problem is that link2sd or app2sd do not work(it shows that there is not an sd card or my phone does not support it or the sd card is emulated)so is this a problem of the firmware?would it work in 4.1.1?or is a problem of my phone?could anyone help me with this?thanks in advance and sorry for my bad english....!!!!!
Bro xperia m doesn't support moving apps to external sd but you can use link2sd to link your apps to external sd instead of moving, linking will move all the data of the app to external sd, making space on internal sd but you have to make a partition on your external SD if you want to use link2sd using mini partition tool.
So download mini partition tool on your pc, connect your external sd through phone or card reader and make a fat32 partition of 2gb or however you like and then you will be able to use link2sd.
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im also having the same issue...
@@^^^^^^ bro can u tell the brief procedure for partitioning ....
Shazam_strikes said:
Bro xperia m doesn't support moving apps to external sd but you can use link2sd to link your apps to external sd instead of moving, linking will move all the data of the app to external sd, making space on internal sd but you have to make a partition on your external SD if you want to use link2sd using mini partition tool.
So download mini partition tool on your pc, connect your external sd through phone or card reader and make a fat32 partition of 2gb or however you like and then you will be able to use link2sd.
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thanks for the reply I would like to tell me if app2sd works on 4.1 and if not could you briefly tell me how to partition my sd?? Also with unlocked bootloader I could transfer apps to sd???
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Shazam_strikes said:
Bro xperia m doesn't support moving apps to external sd but you can use link2sd to link your apps to external sd instead of moving, linking will move all the data of the app to external sd, making space on internal sd but you have to make a partition on your external SD if you want to use link2sd using mini partition tool.
So download mini partition tool on your pc, connect your external sd through phone or card reader and make a fat32 partition of 2gb or however you like and then you will be able to use link2sd.
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Sent from my C2004 using Tapatalk[/QUOTE thanks for the reply I would like to tell me if app2sd works on 4.1 and if not could you briefly tell me how to partition my sd?? Also with unlocked bootloader I could transfer apps to sd???
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Bro app2sd won't work on any android version in Xperia M but you can use Link2Sd for linking apps to external sd and here is the tutorial link to partition your SD and use link2sd (look at the 4th point) - http://www.xperiablog.net/2011/12/12/link2sd-guide-never-worry-about-internal-memory-limits-again/
And no matter you have locked or unlocked bootloader , you can't transfer apps to sd .... you can only link them.
But if you want you can swap your internal memory to external and vice-versa.
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Shazam_strikes said:
giwrgostsam said:
Bro app2sd won't work on any android version in Xperia M but you can use Link2Sd for linking apps to external sd and here is the tutorial link to partition your SD and use link2sd (look at the 4th point) - .xperiablog.net/2011/12/12/link2sd-guide-never-worry-about-internal-memory-limits-again/[/url]
And no matter you have locked or unlocked bootloader , you can't transfer apps to sd .... you can only link them.
But if you want you can swap your internal memory to external and vice-versa.
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OK I will try this..as for the swap I tried it a few days ago but something happend I guess I missed something and the phone was rebooting all the time so a guide to-do this would be very helpful....and I have a last question (sorry for that but iam new to android)with link2sd the apps will be transfered entirely or just some files....??thanks a lot for your help and sorry that iam bothering you with my questions!!!!
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It will move almost all files of an app except of certain system files of some apps and will you please try thie provide link below for swapping your memory it's very easy and will save you all the trouble of linking your apps or creating second partition , Here it is , just give it a try - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711280
Ask if any problem and hit thanks if i have been of help :good::highfive:
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It will move almost all files of an app except of certain system files of some apps and will you please try thie provide link below for swapping your memory it's very easy and will save you all the trouble of linking your apps or creating second partition , Here it is , just give it a try - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711280
Ask if any problem and hit thanks if i have been of help :good::highfive:
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this is exactly what i did and my phone was rebooting all the time so i had to flash the rom again....i made a folder in sd card named 0 and moved all files from internal in there (cut-paste)was this the Wright way?or I have to just copy paste the files???also after the root on 4.3 can i delete thes system.ext4 file cause its too big
Instead of cut/paste try copying the files and look on the 18th page of that swapping sd card thread and follow the step by step guide by "spknair", and yeah you can delete that system.ext4 file now it will be fine.
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spknair said:
If you are stuck in boot loop (rebooting after Xperia logo), maybe you are not "full rooted" your handset.
you have to use 'boot fix' to get full root. search for it. test with all available bootfixes available, as I do. I couldn't share my boot fix. its for XMD
why are you still on old firmware?
In my opinion 4.3 is better.
The useful thing I had noticed that its Unicode support of fonts.
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Bro, read carefully his first post, he already told that he is on 4.3 rooted , So that's the new firmware and i don't think there's any need for 'bootfix' for 4.3 root .
I think he must be doing something wrong in the swap procedure that's why he is getting a bootloop and that's why i suggested him to look on your post. :good:
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If you are stuck in boot loop (rebooting after Xperia logo), maybe you are not "full rooted" your handset.
you have to use 'boot fix' to get full root. search for it. test with all available bootfixes available, as I do. I couldn't share my boot fix. its for XMD
why are you still on old firmware?
In my opinion 4.3 is better.
The useful thing I had noticed that its Unicode support of fonts.
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i am on 4.3 and fully rooted....i think that when i transfered the files from internal to sd i did something wrong as i said i cut them from internal and then copied to sd 0 folder....could you explain briefly what to do becauze as shazam_strikes said is the best way for swaping memory in xperia m....
giwrgostsam said:
i am on 4.3 and fully rooted....i think that when i transfered the files from internal to sd i did something wrong as i said i cut them from internal and then copied to sd 0 folder....could you explain briefly what to do becauze as shazam_strikes said is the best way for swaping memory in xperia m....
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First of all, I am also a newbie to Android.
I had make swap my memory more than 4 times.
because I had tried to link2SD work with this.
1. download busybox & root explorer from store & install it
2. download zip file & APK file from OP
3. install intd.apk. open it. tap on 'activate' & 'verify'. Now you could get the verification.
4. make a folder named "0" (zero) 2 @ root of your memory card.
5. move all files & folders to '0' on your memory card
6. move all files & folders from internal storage to '0'
7. if you got any error message, please copy-paste all files & then delete from internal storage.
8. just extract the zip file. you will get 2 folders
9. move these to root. root is the basic location. I you press back ('parent folder' in root explorer) many times you will get to root position.
10. if you got any error message, please copy-paste all files to its respective locations. you have to mount as r/w in root explorer (option as a button)
11. then go to root-system-etc-iniit.d. folder. there will be a file named "11extsd2internalsd", right?
12.set permissions to '11extsd2internalsd' all 9 options (just ticking) from root explorer's menu. (read, write, execute)
13. Reboot.
Never connect your mobile as mass storage
use any application to stop all running processes & apps before moving (step 5)
No need of formatting & flashing (LB)
In my advice please delete .thumbnail folder from DCIM, which will accelerate your moving speed.
spknair said:
First of all, I am also a newbie to Android.
I had make swap my memory more than 4 times.
because I had tried to link2SD work with this.
1. download busybox & root explorer from store & install it
2. download zip file & APK file from OP
3. install intd.apk. open it. tap on 'activate' & 'verify'. Now you could get the verification.
4. make a folder named "0" (zero) 2 @ root of your memory card.
5. move all files & folders to '0' on your memory card
6. move all files & folders from internal storage to '0'
7. if you got any error message, please copy-paste all files & then delete from internal storage.
8. just extract the zip file. you will get 2 folders
9. move these to root. root is the basic location. I you press back ('parent folder' in root explorer) many times you will get to root position.
10. if you got any error message, please copy-paste all files to its respective locations. you have to mount as r/w in root explorer (option as a button)
11. then go to root-system-etc-iniit.d. folder. there will be a file named "11extsd2internalsd", right?
12.set permissions to '11extsd2internalsd' all 9 options (just ticking) from root explorer's menu. (read, write, execute)
13. Reboot.
Never connect your mobile as mass storage
use any application to stop all running processes & apps before moving (step 5)
No need of formatting & flashing (LB)
In my advice please delete .thumbnail folder from DCIM, which will accelerate your moving speed.
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the problem is that when i extract the zip into init.d it nothing happens it shows just the two files that are already in the folder....(i use root file manager not root explorer because its not free)
ok i finally did it succesfully...i will write exactly what i did to help others having this problem too...
1.i downloaded this zip http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2681457&d=1397284566
2.i downloaded this apk from this thead http://click.xda-developers.com/api...pdated for (LB) - xda-developers&txt=this app
3.using ''root browser'' (from play store) i created a folder in sd card 1 named ''0'' (without the quotes)
4.moved all files and folders from sd card 1 to folder 0 (the one that i created in sd card 1)
5.moved all files and folders of sd card 0 in the same folder as in step 4(android folder was still there but all other folders and files were moved)
6.i opened init.d and pressed activate and then verify to see if it was succesfull
7.extracted the zip and cut 11extsd2internalsd file and paste it into system/etc/init.d(before this i set all permision ticks to the init.d folder or else could not move the file in it)the other folder named META-INF i copied it to home of the ''root browser''(i mean to the first screen you see as you open the root browser)
8.i set all permisions to 11extsd2internalsd file(9 ticks)
9.rebooted my phone
10.the swap was done succesfully!!!!
thank you all for your help and for your time!!!!!!!!!
My pleasure
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Hello again yesterday i realized that when i set the camera to save pictures in sd card which is now the internal the pictures are shown damaged....but i realized that if i set permissions to the photos all nine ticks through explorer they become normal again....what could i do to solve that??
anyone?