I'm 2 days new to this whole rooting thing, I successfully rooted my phone & installed a nice ROM. I have a couple of questions regarding the micro SD card if anyone is able to help, thanks! (8gb)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1144447 < Currently running this rom if it matters..
1. I was wondering after a ROM is installed, does it need to remain on the microSD card?
2. Am I able to have more than 1 ROM stored on a SD card?
3. If I'm able to have multiple ROM's on the SD card, do they need to remain on the root of the card, or am I able to put them in a folder just out of neatness sake?
4. Also, if I'm able to have multiple ROM's on the SC card, is the app ROM Manager able to switch back & forth at will?
1 No once you flash the rom you can delete the rom zip file(s).
2 Yes you can have multiple zip files or you can make nandroids.
3 You can put them in whatever folder you like. I made a folder called custom roms and themes and kernels
4 nandroids unless you want to freshly install them
but bro I recommend you get amon RA as a recovery amon-ra is 100 times better than clockwordmod
to install amon-ra just download this
http://api.viglink.com/api/click?fo...iles.androidspin.com/downloa...le=PC36IMG.zip
drag it to sd card and go to into bootloader thern fastboot and it should say update
devindjs411 said:
I'm 2 days new to this whole rooting thing, I successfully rooted my phone & installed a nice ROM. I have a couple of questions regarding the micro SD card if anyone is able to help, thanks! (8gb)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1144447 < Currently running this rom if it matters..
1. I was wondering after a ROM is installed, does it need to remain on the microSD card?
2. Am I able to have more than 1 ROM stored on a SD card?
3. If I'm able to have multiple ROM's on the SD card, do they need to remain on the root of the card, or am I able to put them in a folder just out of neatness sake?
4. Also, if I'm able to have multiple ROM's on the SC card, is the app ROM Manager able to switch back & forth at will?
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1, no, you can delete the downloaded roms from your SD card after flashing
2, yes, you can store as many (rom).zip(s) on your SD as you'd like.
3, you can move them to any folder that you'd like...I kept mine in a self made folder called Roms, which was then separated into sub folders for organization of specific roms and their themes/mods
4, unless switching from nandroid backups, which must be stored where Rom manager puts them, you can certainly fresh-flash roms from your customized folder of original (rom.zip(s))
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And to answer ur next future question, no u can not restore nandroids made by cwm with amon RA or vice versa
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Thanks for all the speedy responses! Um, but I'm still new to everything, so what is a nandroid?
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Nevermind, that's what Google is for, can't use everyone's knowledge for free! Lol, but when organizing your SC card, is there a certain way you organize your folders for music & pics & videos? Thanks again!
its when you make a backup of your rom
For instance I make a backup of decks rom with all my games and apps and themes and kernels and I decide to try out a new rom like MIUI so i go into my recovery (amon-ra) and click backup and it makes a nandroid ....
then i delete all my user data and cache and davlik so I flash miui but and I don't like it so I go back to amon-ra and click click restore and i restore my nandroid and then it will resotre everything u had before u flahsed miui when u had decks rom
all your apps games kernel theme and it works on every rom
Here's a suggestion.
On my SD Card, I made a folder and named it XDA.
In that, I made sub-folders named Apps, Drivers, ROMs, Kernels, Utilities, ROOT Files, Themes, and maybe a few others, so I can store everything I need.
The only ROMS in my ROMS folder now are MikG2.2, MIUI 1.7, Synergy RC1 and Koni III, although I've flashed and ran just about everyone there is. Those just happen to be most current and Koni's is a stable ROM I can depend on, if I ever need it.
Same with Nandroids. Mine are renamed by adding to the end of the computer generated name _mikG_2_2_complete, meaning that is completely setup, or _bare, meaning that is before I set my apps back, prefs, etc.
Anything that is obsolete, I delete, so I have 4 nandroids now, stock/rooted, MikG bare and MikG complete, also Synergy complete, the ROM I Came from before I flashed MikG last night
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So I have done a few updates to OS, form stock ROM to CM6.1 RC3, RC4 Stable, and Pershoot's kernel. All of these have I have done a Nand Back up which stores to my SDCard. Well my 8GB card is sitting not to pretty at 714MB right now. I don't have much in there, and pretty much removed all my music.
So the question are:
* What is the best way to manage these backups so that I can save them, but not clutter up the sdcard?
* I saw a folder in my sdcard that had some backups, but they did not account to 2GB each or any where near that. Where should I look?
Really looking forward to a solution to this, otherwise my sdcard is basically rendered useless due to system upgrades/updates.
Thanks in advance for your help
You can save the backup files to your computer and then delete them from your SD card.
If you ever want to take a stroll down memory lane, then simply make some room on your SD card and transfer the backup to the card and restore via recovery or ROM manager.
As far as the missing memory goes, do you have a lot of camera pictures or video?
gee one said:
You can save the backup files to your computer and then delete them from your SD card.
If you ever want to take a stroll down memory lane, then simply make some room on your SD card and transfer the backup to the card and restore via recovery or ROM manager.
As far as the missing memory goes, do you have a lot of camera pictures or video?
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Gee one...no, not many pic s or videos. Before making any backups I was somewhere around 7.4GB or so. I did have alot of music which I removed once I started making backups due to lack of space.
Edit: I found the location of the backups and saved them to my pc. Thanks! I thought it was a bit more involved than that!
these backup files are stored in the /clockworkmod/ directory on your SDcard, not the backup one.
I only keep a few backups on my device - one that I made as soon as I'd rooted - it's stock, and then the one that I made before I make any changes to my phone (flash updates, etc)
IMO, there's no need to keep multiple backups of the same ROM
the orange bandit said:
these backup files are stored in the /clockworkmod/ directory on your SDcard, not the backup one.
I only keep a few backups on my device - one that I made as soon as I'd rooted - it's stock, and then the one that I made before I make any changes to my phone (flash updates, etc)
IMO, there's no need to keep multiple backups of the same ROM
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Yeah, that's what I did.
I found them under /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/ and I kept only the original from stock and the final one, but I also made a backup of the stock rom one.
I now have 4.1GB available on my card, up from 714MB.
Currently, I am saving the ROMS I download into a folder on my SD card named "ROMS". Within that folder I have "Froyo", "Gingerbread" and "add-ons".
Once I finish flashing a ROM (ie. reset apps, contacts, get screens set the way I want, make sure all works..etc.) I create a back-up for that ROM and name it. If I ever add new apps or anything, I reback-up..overwrite the orginal back-up..and so on..
I leave the "ROM" folder alone. Is there any reason for me to keep the orginal ROM zips when I keep updating the "back-up" folder?
I think I am just using extra space on the card that is not needed by keeping BOTH the "back-up" folder and the orgianl ROM downloaded zip file??
xavier2404 said:
Currently, I am saving the ROMS I download into a folder on my SD card named "ROMS". Within that folder I have "Froyo", "Gingerbread" and "add-ons".
Once I finish flashing a ROM (ie. reset apps, contacts, get screens set the way I want, make sure all works..etc.) I create a back-up for that ROM and name it. If I ever add new apps or anything, I reback-up..overwrite the orginal back-up..and so on..
I leave the "ROM" folder alone. Is there any reason for me to keep the orginal ROM zips when I keep updating the "back-up" folder?
I think I am just using extra space on the card that is not needed by keeping BOTH the "back-up" folder and the orgianl ROM downloaded zip file??
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Best thing to do is backup all your stuff on your computer then you can delete whatever you want but leave your backups alone just invade you need them In a hurry
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I do kind of the same thing....I have a folder on my SD card named ROMS and folders inside of that. After I install the ROM I delete the zip from the SD card. When I download a new ROM (Warm Z TwoPointTwo Nightlies) I backup using Recovery in CWM and I also backup my apps using TitaniumBackup.
Then I flash the new ROM and restore my apps. If anything goes wrong (so far it has not) I can always restore from the Recover backup.
Hope this helps
I keep a text file in the directory where I backup my Nandroid backups which is a legend of the backups (which ROM's, mods, etc.). I tend to delete earlier backups where a subsequent backup is of the same setup only updated. I also note which backups are still on my SD card. Since I have a 32gb card, I tend to keep the stock ROM, my last good backup, and the last backup of any prior ROM (i.e. 3 backups) on the card, in case I can't get to my computer and need a quick restore.
I use either Rom Manager or CWR to create my back-ups. I have seen alot of references to Titanium. I recently flashed a CM7 ROM where Titanium is pre-installed. What is the benefit (if any) to using Titanium instead of RM or CWR?
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hgoldner said:
I keep a text file in the directory where I backup my Nandroid backups which is a legend of the backups (which ROM's, mods, etc.). I tend to delete earlier backups where a subsequent backup is of the same setup only updated. I also note which backups are still on my SD card. Since I have a 32gb card, I tend to keep the stock ROM, my last good backup, and the last backup of any prior ROM (i.e. 3 backups) on the card, in case I can't get to my computer and need a quick restore.
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A text file? Sorry..new to most of this..but is storing as a text file less storage space used? Also, is it a simple matter of going into root explorer..changing the file type to .zip to access it again if needed?
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I think he means making a legend as a text file and leaving the zips as is. Plus you wouldn't see much size difference by changing the extension to .txt and you'd be screwed if you got a bootloop since you'd have to change it back somehow.
Hi,
I was wondering if someone could recommend a good SD card for my Evo 4G.
I want this card to be able to format it to the recommendations of the Synergy Team and not crap out on me in 12 months.
I appreciate any advice given.
Thank you ,
Roc
Any card should be fine. Get the highest class you can afford. And NEVER buy memory cards on ebay, there are TONS of fakes. Only buy from authorized retailers.
If any, what files would I need to transfer over to the new card?
Don't need to transfer any files, only the ones you use (pictures, music, nandroids, backups, and if you use the purchased version of TB the license text document to the root of the card, etc). Or, once you have backed up your old card to your computer, just set the partitions the way you want them on your new card and copy everything back over, totally up to you and what you want/need.
You could just move the ROM zip to the sdcard by itself and flash it in recovery with nothing on the card, it will make all the files on the sdcard that it needs (don't forget making the folder on the sdcard for synergy if you want sense, etc). Way too many options, but you probably get the jest of it.
dpilcher said:
Don't need to transfer any files, only the ones you use (pictures, music, nandroids, backups, and if you use the purchased version of TB the license text document to the root of the card, etc). Or, once you have backed up your old card to your computer, just set the partitions the way you want them on your new card and copy everything back over, totally up to you and what you want/need.
You could just move the ROM zip to the sdcard by itself and flash it in recovery with nothing on the card, it will make all the files on the sdcard that it needs (don't forget making the folder on the sdcard for synergy if you want sense, etc). Way too many options, but you probably get the jest of it.
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I really appreciate your time and information
Thank you ,
Roc
dpilcher said:
Don't need to transfer any files, only the ones you use (pictures, music, nandroids, backups, and if you use the purchased version of TB the license text document to the root of the card, etc). .
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Could you please tell me the directories where I can find these?
Thank you ,
Roc
Would recommend you copying your current sdcard to a folder on your computer and keeping it current (frequency depends on your comfort level). You can then move all the contents to the new card if you want. Remember, ext partitions and apps to sdcard will cause issues when just copying information from computer to phone and installing a rom, those files won't be seen and you'll have some ghosting. I'll put a couple links at the bottom that others have put together, but the locations for your main question are:
Pictures /sdcard/DCIM
Music /sdcard/MUSIC
Nandroid /sdcard/nandroid
If you have a licensed version of Titanium Backup, then the file name is TitaniumBackup_license.txt and put that on the root of the sdcard.
SMS_backup /sdcard/sms_backup (If you used the stock SMS app and did a backup from within the texting app via the menu button)
Now, keep in mind, I'm not sure how your have your old card set up. If you have created ext2-3 or if you have moved any apps or storage to the sdcard, you may lose that data for those apps if you have not done a backup and then restore it after you replace the card. I'm not talking about system data, just apps that you use and be very careful about restoring any system data when jumping to a new rom, often causes issues that look rom related but are user generated.
Even thought these do not pertain to your question, a lot of good info at these links and they direct you to others.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1121538
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=865204
dpilcher said:
Would recommend you copying your current sdcard to a folder on your computer and keeping it current (frequency depends on your comfort level). You can then move all the contents to the new card if you want. Remember, ext partitions and apps to sdcard will cause issues when just copying information from computer to phone and installing a rom, those files won't be seen and you'll have some ghosting. I'll put a couple links at the bottom that others have put together, but the locations for your main question are:
Pictures /sdcard/DCIM
Music /sdcard/MUSIC
Nandroid /sdcard/nandroid
If you have a licensed version of Titanium Backup, then the file name is TitaniumBackup_license.txt and put that on the root of the sdcard.
SMS_backup /sdcard/sms_backup (If you used the stock SMS app and did a backup from within the texting app via the menu button)
Now, keep in mind, I'm not sure how your have your old card set up. If you have created ext2-3 or if you have moved any apps or storage to the sdcard, you may lose that data for those apps if you have not done a backup and then restore it after you replace the card. I'm not talking about system data, just apps that you use and be very careful about restoring any system data when jumping to a new rom, often causes issues that look rom related but are user generated.
Even thought these do not pertain to your question, a lot of good info at these links and they direct you to others.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1121538
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=865204
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Thank you for all the information you have given me. I really appreciate your time and assistance.
Regards,
Roc
I'm trying to think about what would be good on a backup emergency SD card in case,for whatever the reason; my INC crashed and the SD card borked.
What chall think?
I have one of these! On it I have a CM7 install. I copied over the CWM folder with a couple of back ups in it. A folder with a couple of kernels, radios, and flashable versions of CWM and Hboot .92. And I have a copy of unrevoked in there as well. And that's about it.
boot animations,app backups,custom update zips,any and every mod you use
Yeah if I had an emergency SD, it'd probably have...
1. A rooted stock ROM
2. Stock kernel
3. Tiny kernel
4. Custom ROM of choice
5. CWM backups
6. Ext4 mod with no data limit and normal dalvik
7. Titanium Backup folder
8. TitaniumBackup.apk
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I would suppose having the Froyo OTA ruu on your comp would be helpful too..
That said,can RUUs serve as an in general spring cleaning for your device?
I have titanium apk, and two cwm recoverys: Fully customized stock and the CM7.1 nightly customized. They are a few weeks old at this point but they would still be workable. Thats the main issue with a backup SD card: Keeping it updated. If i had to do it again i'd just have stock roms on it.
I have recently rooted, installed CWM & CM10.1 -- The problem I have is now my internal SD is close to being full, but I havent installed anything on it yet besides a couple apps and some pictures.. Total Internal memory was 16GB.
When I go to Setting > Storage - its shows I have 12.5 GB of total space, but only about 1 GB available.. It shows apps and other things on the phone such as - APS 293MB, Pictures 550MB etc.. But added up it only amounts to maybe 3GB.. So I seem to be missing 13GB of space..
What I think may have happened (and I dont know how to fix) is.... Is it possible that I did the back up of my stock rom & titanium back ups etc.. all onto my internal SD card ? I didnt back anything up to an external drive or my PC, becasue the instructions I followed did tell to do that, nor how to do that.
So if that is the case I would like to extract those file from the SD card on my phone to creat some more room ?
Thanks.
Even if you did backup everything to the internal sd, a cwm backup is usually about a gig and I have 100 and change titanium backups and it also takes up about w gig so I don't think that is the problem. You should be able to hook it up to your PC and check the folder sizes on your SD card. You can also move the clockwork mod folder and TB folders to your external sd but you will need to set up the new location in TB's preference s option. If all else fails backup everything and copy all pics vids downloads and everything else you want to your PC or external SD, and wipe everything from your phones settings menu. This will wipe all data and game data too so be careful to get everything off it you want. Oh yea, make sure you have sync'd or backup up your contacts. That's a pain in the ass.
I had a problem like that when I first got my s3 last year and for me it was 2 files in the lost folder that were like 5 gigs each
hmmm......
Would it have anything to do with when after I rooted and was installing CWM and the new ROM.. It said for me to back up and save my old original ROM/configuration.. Which I did select back up.. But I didnt save it to my PC, I believe it just saved to my phone somewhere.. If I may need that someday I should likely save it correct ? Can someone give me an idea how to access those files so I can transfer off my phone ?
Maybe that is the problem ?
I don't recall ever seeing that option but it was awhile ago. You could try grabbing a root explorer and look around for a large folder. Es file manager for example. I kept my stock backup for awhile but never needed it. You can always find a stock image to reflash with Odin but I'm paranoid and keep at least one cwm backup in case. You could reflash the ROM you put on when you rooted and choose not to select backup this time. It will clear the phone so as above be sure to transfer or save anything you want. Get a little bit used to the process of backing up apps and reinstalling them when you switch roms cause these devs are awesome and always have new features to try. It goes pretty quick after you do it a thousand times. What ROM are you currently using?
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There is a free app called storage analyser in the play store. I didn't try it but it looks like it will break down what is stored and where. Could help in this situation. Your internal SD should pop up on the computer so if the problem is in there you shouldn't need a root explorer to find that. If its not in there maybe to a cwm backup to external sd and flash something new.
robberrobbie said:
Would it have anything to do with when after I rooted and was installing CWM and the new ROM.. It said for me to back up and save my old original ROM/configuration.. Which I did select back up.. But I didnt save it to my PC, I believe it just saved to my phone somewhere.. If I may need that someday I should likely save it correct ? Can someone give me an idea how to access those files so I can transfer off my phone ?
Maybe that is the problem ?
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what program did you use to flash the ROM? how many times have you flashed a ROM (specifically 4.2.2 ROM)?
xBeerdroiDx said:
what program did you use to flash the ROM? how many times have you flashed a ROM (specifically 4.2.2 ROM)?
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I have only flashed once.. Using a tutorial from XDA, I rooted using ODIN, I installed CWM v6.0.3.0. followed by flahsing CM10.1 Rom. (10.1 -20130414-nightly-d2att)
During the tutorial it said I should back up my existing stock ROM incase I ever want to go back, so from CWM I seleced back up/restore then selected back up. It didnt tell me how to find this file and save to my PC or somewhere safe.. so is it possible that there are a bunch of files still on my S3 that I cannot see from just plugging it into my pc ?
I would really like to do this properly and remove everything from my S3 and just start with a fresh ROM again.. and know that what I need to have backed up was done properly onto my PC or somewhere other than my phones SD card. pls help = )
I just remembered a problem I ran into while performing the above steps.. I dont know exactly what happened but I think the version of CWM may have been old.. so I tried to update or install a newer version (followed another tutorial) is there a change there is the old version still on SD card ?
Do you have a micro sd card? This would allow you to completely wipe the device and install your OS
xBeerdroiDx said:
Do you have a micro sd card? This would allow you to completely wipe the device and install your OS
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Yes I do have one I can install. (2GB) would you be able give me a list of the steps on how to do this properly ? (or link to a post that does)
Also, I do find I ejoy the CM10.1, is the verion I have one that I should be running or is there a standard version ?
If you enjoy cm10, stick with it. I'm on tasks 4/23 release and its running beautifully
Place the rom and gapps on the sd card, get what you want off the phone and you should be all set.
Check out the link in my signature for more information on flashing. when you format /system, also format /data + media.
Before you begin, go in rom manager and update your cwm recovery. Latest is 6.0.3.1. Or download the one at the bottom of post #2 in my signature link and flash it in cwm (then advanced > reboot recovery to have it take effect before flashing the rom).
Keep me posted
xBeerdroiDx said:
If you enjoy cm10, stick with it. I'm on tasks 4/23 release and its running beautifully
Place the rom and gapps on the sd card, get what you want off the phone and you should be all set.
Check out the link in my signature for more information on flashing. when you format /system, also format /data + media.
Before you begin, go in rom manager and update your cwm recovery. Latest is 6.0.3.1. Or download the one at the bottom of post #2 in my signature link and flash it in cwm (then advanced > reboot recovery to have it take effect before flashing the rom).
Keep me posted
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Ok, I got CWM updated to 6.0.3.1, I backed up apps with TB and saved file to ext SD and got all my pics/vids transferred as well.. Now I just have a couple questions.
1) When I originally backed up my stock ROM in CWM it would have saved to my phones internal SD correct ? Because I could never find it. I just did a back up again and I plug phone into PC and cant find that one either ? Where would the be going ?
2) Can you link me to a good version of CM10.1 for my model as well as the proper google apps.. I cannot locate.
Thanks.
If you backed up to your internal sd card then the location should be something like storage/titaniumBackup. Inside that folder would be an oddly dated folder with all the contents. Transfer that to your computer as well.
Cm10 and the respective gapps are in the original android development section. You can also find their stable and nightly releases on their website. Be sure to only use the ROMs for your device model
xBeerdroiDx said:
If you backed up to your internal sd card then the location should be something like storage/titaniumBackup. Inside that folder would be an oddly dated folder with all the contents. Transfer that to your computer as well.
Cm10 and the respective gapps are in the original android development section. You can also find their stable and nightly releases on their website. Be sure to only use the ROMs for your device model
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Ok I just installed new ROM and now its worse, now I have less internal room.
Here are the steps I have followed.. (obviously its not wiping my entire internal SD right ?)
- Wipe Data / Factory Reset
- Wipe Cache Partition
- Advanced --> Wipe Dalvik Cache
- Mounts / Storage - Format System
- Install Zip from SD --> CM10 file.
Once phone boots up, I go to Settings --> Storage - Here it says I have only 2.6GB of space available and I have absolutely nothing on my phone yet, fresh install.
Am I missing a step ?
Thanks.
You didn't format /data + media like I said.
xBeerdroiDx said:
You didn't format /data + media like I said.
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Ok great that worked.. To to get everything working back the way it was...
robberrobbie said:
1) When I originally backed up my stock ROM in CWM it would have saved to my phones internal SD correct ? Because I could never find it. I just did a back up again and I plug phone into PC and cant find that one either ? Where would the be going ?
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robberrobbie said:
Here are the steps I have followed.. (obviously its not wiping my entire internal SD right ?)
- Wipe Data / Factory Reset
- Wipe Cache Partition
- Advanced --> Wipe Dalvik Cache
- Mounts / Storage - Format System
- Install Zip from SD --> CM10 file.
Once phone boots up, I go to Settings --> Storage - Here it says I have only 2.6GB of space available and I have absolutely nothing on my phone yet, fresh install.
Am I missing a step ?
Thanks.
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Nevermind. Too late to respond.