Hi There! I would just like to ask if it is possible for me to copy and paste the backup I've done with cwm recovery to my PC and then delete the file from my SD Card? Since it takes up a big chunk of MB on my SD Card (which is 8gb only) I was wondering if it is fine. I'll just restore it to my sd card if I needed it.
Thanks in advance!
Yes you can copy the Backup to your Pc and delete it on your SDcard.
juli9797 said:
Yes you can copy the Backup to your Pc and delete it on your SDcard.
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Thank you sir!
buizon said:
Thank you sir!
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Last noob question sir, can I delete the whole clockworkmod folder or just the sub folder with back up or date for a name/
Thanks!
buizon said:
Last noob question sir, can I delete the whole clockworkmod folder or just the sub folder with back up or date for a name/
Thanks!
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It works either way just remember to put them back in their place as they were.
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I've done that and backed up with no problem
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I bought and loaded this game in my Samsung Galaxy S.
When I execute it asks: Select "Download" to begin...
Then it says Download in progress... 5% 5/100...
After a long time asks me to retry, again and again...
Sounds like a question for EA.
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koe1974 said:
Sounds like a question for EA.
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I did email them a few times, no answer...
I would like to know if it is a software problem or some scheme from someone impersonating EA...
here is what you need and what you need to do
Data of Game: h**p://depositfiles.com/files/ich13b88s
Put the data of game to SDCARD: /data/data/com.eamobile.Fifa/files
have fun
Thank you very much...
Deposit Files is busy, hope to be able to download it later, you dont happen to have another link
We are sorry, but all downloading slots for your country are busy.
the same problem with galaxy s.....
sorry for stupid question but i cant find folder like this-SDCARD: /data/data/
Andruha777 said:
the same problem with galaxy s.....
sorry for stupid question but i cant find folder like this-SDCARD: /data/data/
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There is a folder "data", if I understood correctely, you create the remaining path...
ok! there is a folder Data do i need make there one more folder data!?
thanks for help! i make folder Data then one more data and its working)
I changed country and managed to download the file...
Then created the folder as told in the internal SDcard and copied the data, nothing...
Copied on the external SD, same, just jumps from 0% to 5% and vice-versa, no game...
SGS
Andruha777 said:
thanks for help! i make folder Data then one more data and its working)
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You are luckier than me...
Did you create exactely as suggested, F in File with uppercase, rest lower ?
i downloaded from torents this game-there was 2folders-1)com.eamobile.Fifa and 2)apk file.... then i make folder in my sd named(data)then one more data after that i copy com.eamobile.Fifa then install apk and its works....sorry for my english skills
Your English is fine...
You copied in the internal SDcard or the external ?
dude i dont know!!! i have samsung galaxy s 16GB....i open (My Files) an make folder data....
Do you have microSD ?
no i dont,just a phone memory
I started by doing as I said, in the phone memory, then in the microSD, neither worked...
Even uninstaled and re-instaled...
try like this: open myfiles make folder data then open folder witch you just make and make one more folder data and copy this file- com.eamobile.Fifa- into the second data folder...i hope it will help
or try my file
http://depositfiles.com/files/hzxcf1z5g
Andruha777 said:
or try my file
http://depositfiles.com/files/hzxcf1z5g
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You are the MAN...
I guess the version I was loading from the market was crap, thanks again...
I made a backup with CWM touch and then put it on my pc. Now I want to restore it, but I don't know exactly where to put it so it will restore as it does not let me select the location. What folder do I need to make where with what name to put the backup in.
Exostenza said:
I made a backup with CWM touch and then put it on my pc. Now I want to restore it, but I don't know exactly where to put it so it will restore as it does not let me select the location. What folder do I need to make where with what name to put the backup in.
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Mine is in
/clockworkmod/backup/
all the folders are there with the backup files inside of them
Wolfbeef123 said:
Mine is in
/clockworkmod/backup/
all the folders are there with the backup files inside of them
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Many thanks
Exostenza said:
Many thanks
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no problem.
glad i could help :laugh:
Hi Xda-Developers,
I want to find out how to do that, any ideas
RyanLWilliams said:
Hi Xda-Developers,
I want to find out how to do that, any ideas
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Don't go into any folders.
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RyanLWilliams said:
Hi Xda-Developers,
I want to find out how to do that, any ideas
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Man, when you go to your your sd card using any file explorer, and open it, is actually the root of your sd card (as suggested, don't open any folder in sd card).
RyanLWilliams said:
Hi Xda-Developers,
I want to find out how to do that, any ideas
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if you open your sdcard with any file explorer you'll see something like this
Code:
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..
.android_secure
.htcnews
.quickoffice
Android
backups
clockworkmod
cm-7.2.0-buzz.zip
<DIR>data
DCIM
download
files
gapps-gb-20110828-signed.zip
Notifications
screenshots
TitaniumBackup
if you see this folder showing up
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.android_secure
(note the leading dot ".") you are in your card's root directory
...and as suggested: don't go into any folder then
So the answer is..... download a file manager
Jokerdroid
slymobi said:
So the answer is..... download a file manager
Jokerdroid
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Oh, I guess it won't help if your phone has no ROM to boot up...
--- EDIT --- unless we found out how to use one of those shiny things: [CWM-APP][1.01] AROMA Filemanager :: 120810-003 :: Open Source - xda-developers
Soo, I know there's a lot of these threads around, but I can't find the answer I'm looking for. I'm wondering: After I flashed 4.2 I got this extra "0" folder on my internal sdcarrd. Can I just cut/paste the content of the "0" folder back to the original sdcard root? or will this have a negative effect on the storage?
Regards.
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Soo, I know there's a lot of these threads around, but I can't find the answer I'm looking for. I'm wondering: After I flashed 4.2 I got this extra "0" folder on my internal sdcarrd. Can I just cut/paste the content of the "0" folder back to the original sdcard root? or will this have a negative effect on the storage?
Regards.
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I had this issue earlier so i moved everything back to the root folder and deleted "0". If you are planning on flashing a few 4.2 roms i suggest you use the latest TWRP recovery or wait for the updated clockwork recovery because everytime you flash 4.2 roms they automatically create a 0 partition so you will end up with 0/0/0 etc depending on how many you flash
K, thanks!
I think I'll just copy the content of the "\0" folder back to the root, and stick with the ROM I'm on now. Then I'll update CWM when an update is released.
Aaargh.. I'm getting kinda pissed now..
When I try to copy the sd-content back to the root, it says that the device has stopped responding, or isn't connected. Can you tell me what is the standard root folder for the sd-content?
After installing a previous backup the was still a 0 folder so I copied all of the files to the root folder however it made the pictures unable to view
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I've tried several methods to move my clockworkmod folder out of the "0" folder to the sdcard "root" to no avail.
I'm currently backing up everything from "0" to my desktop. Once that's done, how can I push the clockworkmod folder to the sdcard "root"?
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I've tried several methods to move my clockworkmod folder out of the "0" folder to the sdcard "root" to no avail.
I'm currently backing up everything from "0" to my desktop. Once that's done, how can I push the clockworkmod folder to the sdcard "root"?
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Seems like there are some problems copying big folders over to the root. Try to first copy the CWM folder from your PC into some folder on the sd-root. Then, from your phone, open up a file explorer and copy the CWM folder to the root. Pretty weird, but it looks like it's working for me..
Edit: Yupp! worked for me. Hope you'll sort it out aswell.
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Seems like there are some problems copying big folders over to the root. Try to first copy the CWM folder from your PC into some folder on the sd-root. Then, from your phone, open up a file explorer and copy the CWM folder to the root. Pretty weird, but it looks like it's working for me..
Edit: Yupp! worked for me. Hope you'll sort it out aswell.
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Thanks for the help!
What file explorer did you use? Every one that I've used takes me directly to the "0" folder when I hit "sdcard" thus I can't seem to paste the clockworkmod folder into sdcard root.
daewond3r said:
Thanks for the help!
What file explorer did you use? Every one that I've used takes me directly to the "0" folder when I hit "sdcard" thus I can't seem to paste the clockworkmod folder into sdcard root.
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move it to /data/media
---------- Post added at 12:26 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:11 AM ----------
here's how it works
before the virtual link to /sdcard was /data/media
cwm was writing under /data/media so cwm folder would show up under /sdcard as well
now the virtual link to /sdcard is /data/media/0
that's because of multiuser (even if multiuser is not working on phones)
cwm is still wriyinb to /data/media so cwm golder eoll mot show up under /sdcard
solutions
1. to copy cwm foldrr on pc: move cwm folder from /data/media to /data/media/0 that is to /sdcard then attach phone to pc and copy folder from sdcard
2. to restore from a backup on your vomputer: attach phone to pc, create cwm folder on sdcard andcopy h erebackup folis, copy cwm foldef from /data/media/0 into /dara/media
it is normal to have a /data/media/0 which means /sdcsrd
it is not normal to have /data/media/0/0 which means /sdcard/0
the latter happens on your second installation etc.
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Thanks for the help!
What file explorer did you use? Every one that I've used takes me directly to the "0" folder when I hit "sdcard" thus I can't seem to paste the clockworkmod folder into sdcard root.
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I used solid explorer beta2. You'll find it on google play
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I haven't updated to 4.2 yet because of this sdcard/0 issue I'm reading about
I don't care much about what's on my SD card besides my Nandroid backups so the only thing for me is: can I restore a backup from CWM if I move the "clockworkmod" folder from sdcard/0 back to the root of the SD card?
I assume there's no other adverse effects of all our files and stuff being on sdcard/0 instead of just sdcard root?
Enhanced said:
I haven't updated to 4.2 yet because of this sdcard/0 issue I'm reading about
I don't care much about what's on my SD card besides my Nandroid backups so the only thing for me is: can I restore a backup from CWM if I move the "clockworkmod" folder from sdcard/0 back to the root of the SD card?
I assume there's no other adverse effects of all our files and stuff being on sdcard/0 instead of just sdcard root?
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read my commeny above: yes, although cumbersone, yes
I'm thinking this is the appropriate thread to post this so here I go. I flashed the newly released 4.2 rooted stock image and there were a few problems :
1. I forgot to delete the cache/dalvik cache, which created a bootloop and completely messed up my device, and I had to wipe/factory data reset from the recovery to fix it (in which case I had to lose almost all of my data)
2. I accidently overwrote an existing nandroid backup of the previous (CM 10 stable) ROM I had made to restore just in case anything happens, so I was out of options to restore my nexus to a working state. I finally had to use the crashed ROM's nandroid backup using an advanced recovery so I had my photos, videos etc intact. I got it finally working but anyways,
3. I restored my apps+data using titanium backup. I wanted to go back to my CM10 backup which I had made using ROM manager and it was still present with the rest of my data. But when I selected the backup which made, the device restarted and gave me an error stating "SD CARD MARKER NOT FOUND" :crying:
Now I'm unable to restore or even make a new backup with ROM manager. And to add, I have like three folders for storage using up too much space on my sdcard :
1. root/sdcard - I have no idea where this came from but it sure has an awful lot of my files copied there
2. root/storage/sdcard0
3. root/storage/emulated - has two subfolders : 0, legacy
All of the above locations contain the same exact files and I just want my nexus back the way it was. I know I can flash CM10 right away but I just wanna get some help on how to delete and make changes to these added folders by properly moving the files without crashing the os.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I am having this issue as well and am very very annoyed. Please help. Thanks. I cannot get into recovery manually or otherwise. Keep getting Andy with the red exclamation mark in his chest and must remove battery to reboot.
Fu#k rom manager and CWM use TWRP an rom toolbox pro an you will be fine on 4.2 JB.
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Update: got it working.. had to flash back cm10 stable, move files around and get back the old ROM manager backup and restore it. Its fine now. Not to mention the 4.2 ROM was pretty unstable on my nexus, causing several reboots and sometimes it froze (especially when I connected it to my desktop) and I had to remove the battery and put it back in to get it working. Moreover the 4.2 rom screwed up the file system, making my nexus' SD card unreadable on any desktop. It just wouldn't install the drivers whatsoever. I'd wait for cm10.1 than try any other custom 4.2 from now on.
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daewond3r said:
Thanks for the help!
What file explorer did you use? Every one that I've used takes me directly to the "0" folder when I hit "sdcard" thus I can't seem to paste the clockworkmod folder into sdcard root.
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You can download Root Browser Lite from play store, which gives you complete access to the root of your phone and internal files such as system/.
Am I the only one who can't figure out how to view and or copy some files from the phone to my pc? Example, I created two zip files on my phone to be copied off for backup. TWRP.zip and Titanium backup.zip but neither is visible when connected from my pc. Chmod and chown also fails through root explorer or terminal. I'm feeling retarded right now...
Where are those zip files located? Somewhere in your root storage or on your sdcard/internal storage?
If it's the latter, try using adb commands to transfer the files to your PC
Or you can use this app called "Handshaker" and see if the files are visible there
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Am I the only one who can't figure out how to view and or copy some files from the phone to my pc? Example, I created two zip files on my phone to be copied off for backup. TWRP.zip and Titanium backup.zip but neither is visible when connected from my pc. Chmod and chown also fails through root explorer or terminal. I'm feeling retarded right now...
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If you created zip files in root explorer, did you look in...storage/emulated/0/SpeedSoftware/archives
If yes, then move them to a folder you've already created. Much easier to find that way ?
Yeah I can see the zip files fine on the phone, and I can see most all files from the PC. I created the zip files right in the root of sdcard which is the same as the root of internal shared storage from the PC. I can even browse both the folders TWRP and Titanium backup from Windows Explorer. I even copied the files to a different dir. I'm thinking they being owned by root is the issue. Going to keep plugging. And try the app suggested.
The issue was not here on the 6P. I just zipped up those two dirs and copied them to the pc. Can't copy twrp cause of file names that piss off Windows and tibu has way too may files. Anyway, going to look into the adb thing but if the files are not visible then ???
Also. Thought about otg but the phone insists on formatting the cards as fat32 which have a 2 gig limit lol
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If you created zip files in root explorer, did you look in...storage/emulated/0/SpeedSoftware/archives
If yes, then move them to a folder you've already created. Much easier to find that way ?
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Heh one more thing, root explorer ain't working for me. Lol was using jrummy root browser. My bad for the initial problem statement.
CyberpodS2 said:
Heh one more thing, root explorer ain't working for me. Lol was using jrummy root browser. My bad for the initial problem statement.
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Meh...no biggie bruh. Sorry RE doesn't work. Kinda strange though. It's worked great for me on any rom thus far. Unless it's a f2fs thing? ?
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Meh...no biggie bruh. Sorry RE doesn't work. Kinda strange though. It's worked great for me on any rom thus far. Unless it's a f2fs thing? ?
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So how do you back up for TWRP and tibu if you are doing a complete wipe?
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So how do you back up for TWRP and tibu if you are doing a complete wipe?
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Set lock screen to swipe. Uninstall all theme overlays. Do my TiBu backup, and save it to my pc. Go to twrp and backup boot, system, and data, and let it rip. Then I save that backup to the pc. Then if I'm installing a new rom, I just do the twrp factory reset thing. I don't wipe system anymore since that seems to foul things up. Which, I still don't quite understand since that was SOP on the 6p ??