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well I updated to the new rom without a problem I backed everything up on my 8gig card and removed it prior to installing the new rom, now that I put the mem card back in the phone for some reason it shows up as empty? what is going on here?
*update* I just checked in settings to see if any space is being used on the mem card and it shows the space as used but nothing is physically visible on the card
if it turns out that I lose everything on the SD card this was he worst thing I have ever done, might as well throw the phone in the toilet and call it a day all contacts gone! all photos, 500+ songs and spreadsheets. Although it does show the space as used on the card (hope that is a good sign!)
someone please help
Try this. It's a demo version but it may save your data.
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Try this. It's a demo version but it may save your data.
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Thanks! I will give it a try
I'm having the same problem. For me each time I experience this, I just remove the card then reinsert it. It usually recognize the card after that. Just a hassle to have to do it each time it happens though. I've been searching other post to see if I can find a solution, but nothing yet. When I do find something, I'll post the solution for you.
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I'm having the same problem. For me each time I experience this, I just remove the card then reinsert it. It usually recognize the card after that. Just a hassle to have to do it each time it happens though. I've been searching other post to see if I can find a solution, but nothing yet. When I do find something, I'll post the solution for you.
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Thanks I recommend staying away from the program guitardoc64 posted, I took about 4+ hours for it to scan and find my data then when you go to save it you have to buy it first and the price is rediculous $69.00
"Data Doctor recovery memory card"
My bad!!!
Sorry about that! I posted the wrong program! In my search to find recovery tools I had downloaded about 10-15 different ones and well...got in a hurry to help, and can't apologise enough. I can fix my mistake at least, with the PCI file recovery program.
This one is freeware, works very fast (tested by recovering files my Touch screwed up) and I really wish I'd posted it instead.
Damn, tried uploading and it didn't work. Here's the link.
http://www.pcinspector.de/Sites/file_recovery/download.htm?language=1
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Sorry about that! I posted the wrong program! In my search to find recovery tools I had downloaded about 10-15 different ones and well...got in a hurry to help, and can't apologise enough. I can fix my mistake at least, with the PCI file recovery program.
This one is freeware, works very fast (tested by recovering files my Touch screwed up) and I really wish I'd posted it instead.
Damn, tried uploading and it didn't work. Here's the link.
http://www.pcinspector.de/Sites/file_recovery/download.htm?language=1
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No problem you were just trying to help and I appreciate that! Luckily I was able to retrieve most of my files minus a few programs and songs
These problems are on the new ROM?
somehow the files on my SD card were corrupted when I put the card back in, so I'm not sure if I can attribute it to the rom
It may not be the rom... over at PPCGEEKS they've been talking about the microsd cards getting corrupted for what seems like various issues. I ran into the same problem awhile back and I can't remember where I spotted it but, it mentioned reformatting the microsd in FAT as opposed to FAT32. I did that and I have not had any problems since.
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=12148&highlight=microsd+card+corruption
ja8t
Its' not format specific. I have had the problem with the card formatted both ways. The Artemis SD .cab improved things but I still get problems, so far a soft-reset has been fixing things. I'm looking at the Diamond coming out in Sep on Sprint as a replacement. Don't get me wrong, The touch is 99% of what I expected it to be but the SD issue is a big disappointment. I never had issues with my Apache other than it's clunky size and the fact that it looked like a BBC sci-fi prop.
hi all
any1 know of a method or programs to copy/transfer files > 4GB to HOX?
Just mount as Removable Device, right click and Paste. I copied a 12gb HD movie to my HOX last night.
dr9722 said:
Just mount as Removable Device, right click and Paste. I copied a 12gb HD movie to my HOX last night.
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I have done that.. and then it stops to tell me cant copy/transfer files > 4GB because FAT32 does not allow it (Partition type limitation)
I even tried FTP'ing the file to the device and it stopped at 4GB exactly
Have you formatted your card differently?
are you using windows to transfer/copy the files? (I am)
do you use the standard windows copy/transfer method? (I am Using TerraCopy)
just plug the usb to pc and format the sd card as NTFS and you can remove the limitations of 4GB
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just plug the usb to pc and format the sd card as NTFS and you can remove the limitations of 4GB
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Won't that affect how apps are installed as well? AFAIK most devs optimise their apps for FAT32, as it's the default format of the storage.
Nop who said u so? Apkz r file independent
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Nop who said u so? Apkz r file independent
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have you formatted you SD to NTFS?
as I have read on another Forum post that once they formatted the Card and rebooted.. the card reformatted to FAT32
@dr9722 could you please state all your system specs that has allowed you to transfer the files
including the model of your HOX and the ROM maybe this affects it as well (dont know why it should??)
i thought linux (out of the box at least) doesn't support ntfs?
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i thought linux (out of the box at least) doesn't support ntfs?
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to my understanding that is true.. so how did anyone manage to copy a file >4GB to their HOX?
Anyone?
personally, i split the files with this method:
www.logichaos.com/joomla/guides/35/60-how-to-split-mkv-to-multiple-mkv-files.html
website isn't loading at the moment, maybe server is down or something
(google cached text only version works though: http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...tiple-mkv-files.html&hl=en&prmd=imvns&strip=1 )
if it still isn't working later theres loads of other pages that show ways to do it just search google for how to split mkv files
bit of a pain, but i normally watch tv episodes rather than movies so they're normally small enough even when in hd
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&so..._oG4Bg&usg=AFQjCNFFe5JNQ6pMb1mhUzRPLO3bNaGEYg
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It'd have to be formatted as exFAT or something. I don't know if it's doable, but that's the only way I can think of. Or possibly as ext4 and do file transfer via MTP.
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this thread has so many replies yet my thread which is much more crucial doesnt have any help! please guys, help me out on q&a
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this thread has so many replies yet my thread which is much more crucial doesnt have any help! please guys, help me out on q&a
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Please refrain from hijacking threads
lawrence750 said:
personally, i split the files with this method:
www.logichaos.com/joomla/guides/35/60-how-to-split-mkv-to-multiple-mkv-files.html
website isn't loading at the moment, maybe server is down or something
(google cached text only version works though: http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...tiple-mkv-files.html&hl=en&prmd=imvns&strip=1 )
if it still isn't working later theres loads of other pages that show ways to do it just search google for how to split mkv files
bit of a pain, but i normally watch tv episodes rather than movies so they're normally small enough even when in hd
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Thanks man I know about that method but thanks for the info great help for those that wanna copy movies to their phone
my problem lies in an actual file Copy ie. DVD image
yes I can zip it and split the files into varying sizes but then it defeats the purpose as I would like to move the file as is (time saving)
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Thanks man I know about that method but thanks for the info great help for those that wanna copy movies to their phone
my problem lies in an actual file Copy ie. DVD image
yes I can zip it and split the files into varying sizes but then it defeats the purpose as I would like to move the file as is (time saving)
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if i'm honest, i don't think it's possible without a rom mod - maybe ask a rom developer if it's possible.
you would need to modify a lot of stuff so it all works together properly, and that's if its ntfs.
exfat would no doubt be easier on the android side to implement, but then you'd need an app on windows side to be able to read that (win7 might actually include exfat support actually...)
still it's not something possible by means of just an app etc i don't think.
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http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&so..._oG4Bg&usg=AFQjCNFFe5JNQ6pMb1mhUzRPLO3bNaGEYg
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dont think this is specific mkv splitting so you wouldn't be able to watch the split mkv, you'd need to go onto a pc and merge the files before you could watch it, which would then leave you with a file that is once again too big to fit onto the phone :silly:
Hi all,
Just wanted to start by saying, big thanks to DooMLoRD and the rest of the xda-developers forum for providing me the tools to get root access to a friends phone, who has recently accidentally deleted all their photos and videos. If we are successful, I'll definitely be suggesting that they make a donation to Doom for his epic contributions
I'm trying to help them recover the lost media. I know that typically performing data recovery on a phone requires root access, so I have gone ahead and done this. On with...
My question:
I've got an Xperia S running Jellybean (4.1.2) which is rooted. However attempting to use my data recovery tools on the phone, the device is not shown as a storage device. As you may well be aware, the S does not come with external storage. The S also has the 'mass storage mode' removed. Nice one Sony, give professionals another reason to avoid your products in the future...
I don't want to Flash the phone since any added files will start destroying the potentially recoverable data (plus I'd simply rather not format the phone if possible).
Is it possible to mount the internal storage of the Sony Xperia S as a drive so that I can run my PC based data recovery tools on it?
I imagine App Store apps are too lightweight to handle a file-based undeletion. If I could just see the device in my recovery apps I'm sure I'd be in business! I've attempted Recuva and R-Studio.
Doing some more research (like a good little n00b) I imagine I'm going to need SD Mounter.
I'm a little thrown off because 'SD' usually describes SD cards (of which the Xperia S has none). Also, the screenshots (for SD mounter) seem to indicate it's for ICS so I'm not sure if there's going to be a compatibility issue there.
Am I barking up the wrong tree by making this assumption? Should JellyBean have access to the mass storage and the option is simply not showing for some reason? Anyway, I'll continue working under my assumptions until someone suggests otherwise...
To get SD Mounter running, I'm going to need BusyBox. The problem is, I'm trying to read the BusyBox installation FAQ, and I'm finding it very vague. Like...
and save it under the name "busybox"
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but it does not specify WHERE. Make a folder called 'busybox' on the root folder of the phone? Somewhere on my PC (the page suggests its for the PC rather than the phone)? Also I'm seeing Linux-looking command lines, but I'm on a PC... can I run this via the command prompt in Windows? I downloaded the 'binaries' like it said, but there aren't any executables in here...
Can anyone shed some light?
There's an app called BusyBox Installer, that installs it correctly on my Xperia S. That SD Mounter app works perfectly on 4.1.2, though. I use time to time. It just messes up a bit with Media Scanner, requiring me to do a reboot on the phone to make it work again.
I wish you lot of luck trying to recover your files. I once tried something like that, but came unsuccessful. There were some media I wish I had saved, but it wasn't THAT important, so I just gave up.
Suggest to your friend, though, to get an account on Mega, Box.net or Dropbox. All of them has auto backup of camera media to the server. All of them has options to backup only on WiFi, and even when charging only. The first two has 50 Gb of free storage for life (Box, you just need to sign with your Xperia device), and the later only 2 Gb, but you can get more and more with promotions.
Alternatively, he can enable the Google+ Auto Backup. There is 15 Gb (shared with Gmail and Google Drive) for pictures on original resolution or unlimited on 2048px, compressed. On Google+, though, you have the Auto Awesome, which make some awesome images.
Hope it helped. If I can help any further, just tag me
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Hey Felimenta97, thanks for your swift response!
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There's an app called BusyBox Installer...
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I see 'BusyBox Installer' in the Play Store, is that the one? Seems strange that the Play Store would add an app that requires rooting. Just wanna make sure I shouldn't be looking for it somewhere else (plus I'm away from that phone at the moment)
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It just messes up a bit with Media Scanner, requiring me to do a reboot on the phone to make it work again.
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That's okay. I've warned them this process might even brick their entire phone. They are prepared (I hope) for complete loss/compromised apps
Felimenta97 said:
...I wish you lot of luck trying to recover your files. I once tried something like that, but came unsuccessful...
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*touches wood*. Gah I'm suddenly 10 times less confident this file recovery is gonna work. Wish me luck! They'll be crushed if I can't get their media back...
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...get an account on Mega, Box.net or Dropbox...
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Oh trust me, I've already given them the lecture
Thanks for your help!
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Hey Felimenta97, thanks for your swift response!
I see 'BusyBox Installer' in the Play Store, is that the one? Seems strange that the Play Store would add an app that requires rooting. Just wanna make sure I shouldn't be looking for it somewhere else (plus I'm away from that phone at the moment)
That's okay. I've warned them this process might even brick their entire phone. They are prepared (I hope) for complete loss/compromised apps
*touches wood*. Gah I'm suddenly 10 times less confident this file recovery is gonna work. Wish me luck! They'll be crushed if I can't get their media back...
Oh trust me, I've already given them the lecture
Thanks for your help!
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As I'm a lazy person, who can't find a way to break quotes into multiple parts (serious, how do you Do that, without having to write the quote code every time? It is not much, but I'm really lazy, so yeah.
Yep, that's the app. There's no reason for Google to block root apps. It's a function of the OS itself, just hidden from users. It's one of the easiest things to do on a Nexus device, after all. It's hidden because, if used without caution, can soft brick your device. But, don't worry, that shouldn't do any harm. At it least it hasn't with my device until now haha
As I said, I had already lost lots of stuff, and I didn't bothered much to go any further to recover it. It was a simply Install Recuva, run on the SD card and see if I could restore anything. Nothing? OK, no worries. As you already mentioned in your first post, avoid at all costs writing new files to the SD Card partition.
About the lecture, yeah, I imagined you had already told them, but it doesn't hurt to tell anyway.
About the SD Card on the Xperia S, another technical info you might or might not know, and also doesn't hurt to tell. Until Android 2.3, devices with a big internal storage required a partition for cache, one for data (apps and their own data), one for system, and one SD Card. The last one in Fat32 (plus others, but those are just too small and insignificant, for most, anyway) Think of a normal hard drive with plenty of partitions. Since Xperia S was developed (and launched) with 2.3 (one of Sony's biggest mistakes with this phone), it had to follow those "guidelines".
With Android 4.0 and beyond, the above mentioned data and SD Card turned into one partition, in Ext4 format. That data partition stores both apps and their data, and also other types of media, like media, documents, and etc. That storage goes into a mounted folder.
Anyway, again, wish you good luck. If they aren't very close friends/relatives, you should charge some money for all the hassle if you recover haha
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how do you Do that, without having to write the quote code every time?
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Haha, actually I still kinda do. #hen I hit 'reply' I empty the quote block, copy the empty quote block a few times, then copy-paste the parts of the text I'm replying to as I go
Felimenta97 said:
avoid at all costs writing new files to the SD Card partition.
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Yeah absolutely.
Felimenta97 said:
Until Android 2.3, devices with a big internal storage required a partition for cache, one for data (apps and their own data), one for system, and one SD Card
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Jeaz. Thank god I don't have to eff around with that!
Felimenta97 said:
With Android 4.0 and beyond, the above mentioned data and SD Card turned into one partition, in Ext4 format. That data partition stores both apps and their data, and also other types of media, like media, documents, and etc. That storage goes into a mounted folder.
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I don't need to re-format the internal storage of the phone to attempt recovery do I?
Thanks again Felimenta!
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Haha, actually I still kinda do. #hen I hit 'reply' I empty the quote block, copy the empty quote block a few times, then copy-paste the parts of the text I'm replying to as I go
Yeah absolutely.
Jeaz. Thank god I don't have to eff around with that!
I don't need to re-format the internal storage of the phone to attempt recovery do I?
Thanks again Felimenta!
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Not in Xperia S case. As I said, it is on Fat32, so it is easily mount-able on Windows.
On any phone with Android 4.0 or more, you'd need a Linux to do the recovery. You can't format it, or else you will turn the device into a really expensive paperweight.
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Hi everybody,
I have rooted my M8 Dual Sim and according to SDFix disabled the limitations to use the SD card in my phone freely. Almost. Moving files around within ES File Explorer is no problem, neither copying files from PC to the card.
BUT: when I open a file on either the phone's memory or the card from the PC, the files open all write protected.
This is what drives me mad, I would like to open the files, write into them, and save them like in a normal environment. Does anybody know how to disable this write protection? Please help. Thank you.
Nobody misses usm on his m8???
maklein said:
Hi everybody,
I have rooted my M8 Dual Sim and according to SDFix disabled the limitations to use the SD card in my phone freely. Almost. Moving files around within ES File Explorer is no problem, neither copying files from PC to the card.
BUT: when I open a file on either the phone's memory or the card from the PC, the files open all write protected.
This is what drives me mad, I would like to open the files, write into them, and save them like in a normal environment. Does anybody know how to disable this write protection? Please help. Thank you.
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I cannot believe this, 60 views and no answer?! C'MON guys, does nobody use his M8 Dual SIM as a portable HDD???
maklein said:
I cannot believe this, 60 views and no answer?! C'MON guys, does nobody use his M8 Dual SIM as a portable HDD???
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Its been reported by users here that the SD fix apps don't work on the "regular" (single SIM) M8, so I assume the same is also true with the dual SIM. There is a custom kernel module that fixes the SD limitations, but again not sure if it works on the dual SIM, or if there is a corresponding mod/hack.
redpoint73 said:
Its been reported by users here that the SD fix apps don't work on the "regular" (single SIM) M8, so I assume the same is also true with the dual SIM. There is a custom kernel module that fixes the SD limitations, but again not sure if it works on the dual SIM, or if there is a corresponding mod/hack.
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SDFix has been used only to check whether I gained access to my SD card. And, according to the possibility to move files freely, i gained full access. Only that my files opened from he PC are all write protected.
I can copy&move files from internal storage to SD card and viceversa, and I can copy and move file from PC to SD card and vicecersa. But the files located on SD card, when opened from the PC are always opened in write protected mode. WHY???
Regards
maklein said:
SDFix has been used only to check whether I gained access to my SD card. And, according to the possibility to move files freely, i gained full access. Only that my files opened from he PC are all write protected.
I can copy&move files from internal storage to SD card and viceversa, and I can copy and move file from PC to SD card and vicecersa. But the files located on SD card, when opened from the PC are always opened in write protected mode. WHY???
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Almost seems like a permissions issue but I'm not sure if the device would automatically apply permissions that will have you only "read, write and execute" those files on the device itself and not on the PC. That's probably something that you'll have to "set" yourself.
All the files that I create, pictures that get taken etc all have it as "read and write" which is why we can view it on the pc, but in your case it almost seems like it saves it as "read-only" preventing you from making any other changes. BUT that's how it looks and it might not necessarily be the issue at hand
Change permissions?
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Almost seems like a permissions issue but I'm not sure if the device would automatically apply permissions that will have you only "read, write and execute" those files on the device itself and not on the PC. That's probably something that you'll have to "set" yourself.
All the files that I create, pictures that get taken etc all have it as "read and write" which is why we can view it on the pc, but in your case it almost seems like it saves it as "read-only" preventing you from making any other changes. BUT that's how it looks and it might not necessarily be the issue at hand
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That makes sense, thanks BerndM. Any hint on how to chance permissions easily, without having to flash custom ROM?
To be more exact, I am talking only about doc(x), xls(x), txt files, nothing executable.
Truth is, only the windows explorer can handle the files, opening a word file and trying to save it directly from the program to the SD card isn't possible. But I guess you knew that already... I don't recall how it was with my last HTC (the HD2), but at least I could save an opened file in its original storage.
If you have a USB card reader, try to connect to your PC and format the card. I'd suggest FAT32 as its the most universal; although ExFAT should be supported by the M8 (but only really needed if you have huge files).
I've seen a number of folks on here have various read/write issues with the SD, even when the card works perfectly on other devices. The permissions issue is a logical conclusion, but might just be a wild goose chase. Reformatting the card sometimes solves the issue. Even using the phone to format the card doesn't solve the issue, when formatting on PC works.
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There is a custom kernel module that fixes the SD limitations
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Actually, I'm mixing this up, the kernel module is to disable system write protection, not SD write protection. I'm having a brain fart on how to do the SD fix.
But as mentioned, this might not be the OP's issue anyway. At least, I don't think so based on the described symptoms.
Need relief from system write protection
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Actually, I'm mixing this up, the kernel module is to disable system write protection, not SD write protection. I'm having a brain fart on how to do the SD fix.
But as mentioned, this might not be the OP's issue anyway. At least, I don't think so based on the described symptoms.
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Hi there, @redpoint73 if you could provide some guidance as how to get a hold of that insecure kernel, I'd certainly be grateful. A link would be a boon.
I'm trying, with no avail, to edit hostapd.conf (my hotspot configuration file). There are a few options on it that I can't switch on a GUI, like SSID Broadcast and 802.11n toggles. Also, my hotspot has a difficult time upholding the wakelock it needs to stay on without a data interruption at screen off. I don't know if Amplify (by Ryan Steckler aka "cryptyk") might be to blame, because I haven't told it (and isn't) restricting Wi-Fi related wakelocks at all.
Please check my signature below for any details you'd like to ponder. Good night.
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Hi there, @redpoint73 if you could provide some guidance as how to get a hold of that insecure kernel, I'd certainly be grateful. A link would be a boon.
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I'm not at all familiar with the things you are trying to modify. But to remove the system write protection: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701816
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I'm not at all familiar with the things you are trying to modify. But to remove the system write protection: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701816
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@redpoint73 it looks like the link on the OP's post for my phone is dead. Any other ideas (or more reliable links)?
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furboom1240 said:
@redpoint73 it looks like the link on the OP's post for my phone is dead. Any other ideas (or more reliable links)?
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Post to that thread, and see if the OP can re-post; or if another user can post it.
But I just noticed your are running CM11? Custom ROMs should already have this implemented, or not applicable in the first place (AOSP?).
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Post to that thread, and see if the OP can re-post; or if another user can post it.
But I just noticed your are running CM11? Custom ROMs should already have this implemented, or not applicable in the first place (AOSP?).
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I thought so, too. But I will take your advice and post to the OP. Thanks.
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Hello, use your operating system Lineage OS, please tell me, how can I transfer applications from the phone to the memory card using the root?
You cant always do that it depends on the app sometimes they use things in the root level of the phone so you cant move to sd.
Dreamlogix said:
You cant always do that it depends on the app sometimes they use things in the root level of the phone so you cant move to sd.
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What is it that I do not really understand, that I do not always do? What kind of things does the application use? If anything on the phone installed as root. I tried to break the sd card into two parts and one part I formatted for the applications. second removable. so that it can be used on a computer, but the operating system for some reason formatted them both made one section and now it can not be used on a computer. Tell me please, what can I do, that after the sd card is broken, the system does not format both of them, but leaves the section for reading from the computer?
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What is it that I do not really understand, that I do not always do? What kind of things does the application use? If anything on the phone installed as root. I tried to break the sd card into two parts and one part I formatted for the applications. second removable. so that it can be used on a computer, but the operating system for some reason formatted them both made one section and now it can not be used on a computer. Tell me please, what can I do, that after the sd card is broken, the system does not format both of them, but leaves the section for reading from the computer?
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Hi,
No one is entitled to respond to your posts/queries.
This is a forum where everyone volunteers during their free time so if someone hasn't responded the best way is to wait for a response or find an answer by yourself via search if available.
Kindly do not be entitled for any answers for the questions you post or anyone posts.
Thanks
SacredDeviL666 said:
Hi,
No one is entitled to respond to your posts/queries.
This is a forum where everyone volunteers during their free time so if someone hasn't responded the best way is to wait for a response or find an answer by yourself via search if available.
Kindly do not be entitled for any answers for the questions you post or anyone posts.
Thanks
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And how then can you contact the developers?
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And how then can you contact the developers?
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It is not a development issue it is that way by design... linageos has their own website https://lineageos.org/