Hello everyone;
I tried searching for this before I posted and hopefully I didn't miss anything. But I couldnt find a thread that tells you how to view the files Carrier IQ "writes to". I am in com.carrieriq.tmobile/databases and I see 2 files
1. surveys.db
2. surveys.db-journal
I was wondering if these are the files that store data collected by carrieriq and if so what PC program would I need to view what's inside of them? If these are not the files, could someone;
1. Point out where the files are at
2. What PC program is needed to view the contents of the files.
I will make sure to "Thank" whoever responds.
-Neo
if there is an answer I'm sure it would apply to all phones. I think you'd get better results and a better discussion posting this in the general android section
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I've found this forum very helpful, and through my searches I've seen a lot of weird threads that reference placing themes files into the windows folders, or hacks to move them into a different folder. I thought that this was odd, but since I've seen enough of those threads, I thought I should share...
Theme files - .tsk - should be placed directly in the My Documents folder. That's it, no coding necessary, and doesn't need to clutter the windows directory.
Some people may think I'm stating the obvious, but trust me, I've seen a number of posts that make this seem less than obvious.
Cheers,
JoshDV
PS. I've also seen people mention editing the registry to remove programs from the programs directory. All you need to do is browse using the file explorer into windows\start menu\ and move or delete what you want, just be careful.
they dont even need to be in the root of my doc i keep mine in my doc\skins
I don't know where they came from (probably a side-effect of a ROM install) but I suddenly find myself with a bunch of Internet Push links that I don't want. Looked around the web and can find info on how to edit/remove these links. Lots of people seem to have advice on disabling Push Internet, but that is the last thing I want.
How do you get rid of of Push Internet link once it's created? Can't find anything in registry or a Manila folder in Application Data.
Thanks!
bump. Someone must know.
Bump....I'm really searching for this too !!
another bump
I'm too new to post links but look at thread number 548770 and see if that solves your problem.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=548770&page=1
DeoreDX said:
I'm too new to post links but look at thread number 548770 and see if that solves your problem.
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Unfortunately on Sprint devices (or at least on mine) there is no \Application Data\Manila\InternetPortal-en-us.xml file to edit In fact the \Application Data\Manila\ folder doesn't even exist, and that particular xml file is nowhere to be found on the entire device (doing a search with Resco Explorer, and making sure I have Hide Hidden Files unchecked)
When you are on the internet tab there should be a 'Menu' softkey. In there is a remove option to remove them I think.
Unfortunately no. I have a Bookmarks softkey and a Browser softkey. Neither brings up a menu.
DepotCopy.exe appears to be a Samsung/AT&T application on Samsung Focus' that simply copies all files in \Depot to \Windows. Might be useful for some folks trying to write to that directory. You can execute it remotely or via some other method.
(p.s. Tito: All the action is in here, sorry for device-specific thread. You can move it, but you guys created this problem...)
Hey, guys. I dropped my phone recently and got a new one from Asurion and I am trying to extract my game save files from Gun Bros because my back-up with Titanium restored me to level 12 and I was almost at level 40 before I got my new phone. I know.....I'm a f*cking nerd.
Anyway, here's where I'm at:
I downloaded unyaffs and the cygwin1.dll and was was able to successfully extract the data.img contents into the desired folder on my computer. Upon navigating through the data folder, I find two folders titled com.glu.android.gunbros_free and com.glu.android.skob2_free both of which contain a folder inside of it called "app_save" that has a number files.
I thought it would be as easy as finding the same folders on my phone and simply replacing the contents with the files I just pulled from my NAND. However, when I navigate to the data folder in my phone, I can't find these file names. I tried searching for them using control-F by typing the name of the file and searching the the entire SD card, but it turned up empty.
I'm sure I am missing a step here somewhere. Can any of you advanced users point me in the right direction? Sorry if my question is missing info, but honestly, I don't know wtf I'm doing. I'm trying to make something out of nothing here.
I REALLY don't want to start over in the game. lol Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: I'm using these as guides:
http://www.htcblaze.com/how-to-extractingaccessing-nandroid-backup-img-files/
http://dus.org.pl/forum/t-219620/recovering-data-from-nandroid-backup
In the second link, the last step says:
- you can list content of this database using sqlite3 command line tool or presumably (haven't tried it myself and it may depend on what application data you are recovering) copy it back to your Android device running current ROM (rooted phone may be needed).
However, I can't get that command to work. I'm not sure if that helps any, but I thought I'd throw it out there to offer more info.
Oh, I thought of something I wanted to add in case it will be easier. The phone that created the NAND I am trying to pull the files from is still available to me with the game at the stage that I left it in. Maybe I should try replacing the game files on my phone with the ones from that phone?
In theory, it sounds easier than what I'm trying to do here, but does anyone know if that will work?
bumpity-bump.....
Anyone?
So at the moment I'm going through NeroYoung's "How to make a custom ROM." The problem is, when he made it, he only showed the file extension for Xperia devices running Gingerbread, which is ftf.
Through his method, it is vital that you know the file extension.
I have two questions, if you know the answer to one but not the other, feel free to answer, I won't bite. :fingers-crossed:
My first is, what is the file extension for system files for the HTC Evo 4G.
My second, which could be used to find the answer to the first, is How do you find the file extensions for your own system files?
Thanks for your time, because without you guys, I'd look like bug eyes right here ->
thebeastglasser