Hi, rather basic question here. But I have CWM 6.0.4.3 recovery and I make an occasional nandroid backups with it. But I couldn't seem to locate where these backups are stored and how to clean them out.
Everything usually goes to the "SD" card at /storage/emulated/0. But I looked under "clockworkmod", "Android", etc. Could not find where these backups are hidden. CWM does not have the option to delete these backups so eventually I just end up with alot and I worry about running out of space whereever its being stored.
Edit: Solved. Its in data/media/clockworkmod/backup, but need a root file manager to see browse to that directory.
Try this to locate it
Data/media/clockworkmod/backup
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You can also delete them from recovery
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I have nothing under the /storage/emulated/0/data folder.
Couldn't find it even with the DiskUsage app.
In CWM recover, its supposed to be under /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup, but I cannot find that directory at all.
It doesnt save them to the SD Card. As mentioned above, starting from the root directory, look in data/media/clockworkmod/backup.
"/data" is empty for me.
But I know that I have at least 3-4 nandroid backups in there and I've even restored too. So I know that they do exist.
orangecream said:
"/data" is empty for me.
But I know that I have at least 3-4 nandroid backups in there and I've even restored too. So I know that they do exist.
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What version of Android are you running?
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And you should have stuff in the data folder wether you have backups or not. There should be system files in there as well. I have a feeling you are looking in the wrong data folder.
So I'm running android 4.3.1 (vanir).
Little confused, there are 2 "data" directories:
/data is empty
/storage/emulated/0/data has 2 folders: colornote and TitaniumBackup. But even in this folder, there really isn't much, the titaniumbackup folder is also empty.
Can you post a screenshot of the directory you are looking in? The data folder you say is empty. It should have a lot of system folders in there. You saying its empty is confusing.
tshelby73 said:
You can also delete them from recovery
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+1, the Delete option should be under Backup & Restore in CWM.
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You may need a root browser to see the files
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Screenshots posted of the 2 directories in question.
I did find the delete backup option in CWM so thanks for that. But I was also hoping to be able copy off these backups to a safe location on my desktop.
orangecream said:
Screenshots posted of the 2 directories in question.
I did find the delete backup option in CWM so thanks for that. But I was also hoping to be able copy off these backups to a safe location on my desktop.
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use a root file browser..solid explorer the best
Thanks, this is solved, I just needed a root browser. Thanks for the tip on solid explorer andQlimax. Good app.
I use root explorer it's paid works great. Es has a free one if you don't mind adds
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Where is game / app data stored / folder location in Ice Cream Sandwich ICS?
In GB, it was stored in: /data/data/
But that folder is empty in ICS?
I'm trying to find a way to backup the progress of all my games before having to reset the device in order to root it.
I think you need to use root explorer to copy and paste the file somewhere else so you have access to it. Don't know for sure.
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@rbiter said:
I think you need to use root explorer to copy and paste the file somewhere else so you have access to it. Don't know for sure.
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My phone is not rooted but I did installed ES Explorer from the market and it does let me look at system folders.
I looked in the /data/data folder where game/app data is usually stored/located but it was empty?
Neo3D said:
Where is game / app data stored / folder location in Ice Cream Sandwich ICS?
In GB, it was stored in: /data/data/
But that folder is empty in ICS?
I'm trying to find a way to backup the progress of all my games before having to reset the device in order to root it.
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Shameless plug, but I have a guide for this here
If you have a specific game you want to back up, you can just do a command such as:
adb backup com.zeptolab.ctr-paid /backup/cutTheRopeBackup.ab
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If you add the flag -apk to the command, it'll back up the APK as well. Basically, just add the package names in order that you would like to back up (the downside to this is that you have to know the full package names for the apps), or just do a -all backup to backup everything.
Thanks! Still will be nice to know where Google moved /data/data/ to in Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS)
Neo3D said:
Thanks! Still will be nice to know where Google moved /data/data/ to in Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS)
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It's still in the same place.
Data isn't viewable if you aren't rooted...
danger-rat said:
It's still in the same place.
Data isn't viewable if you aren't rooted...
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I am rooted. I looked in /data/data/ and that folder is empty on the Gnex, but on the Evo3D, there are tons of folders where the APK's have stored their app data.
YOu need Root explorer by Speedsoftware for this!!
It is still stored in /Data/Data
Use TT backup/Root Explorer and don't forget to remount as R/W!!!!
Neo3D said:
I am rooted. I looked in /data/data/ and that folder is empty on the Gnex, but on the Evo3D, there are tons of folders where the APK's have stored their app data.
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Your earlier post said your phone is not rooted.
Have you looked in /data/app-private?
ES may need to have the root option checked in settings...
danger-rat said:
Your earlier post said your phone is not rooted.
Have you looked in /data/app-private?
ES may need to have the root option checked in settings...
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I have since, been rooted!
I am looking for the data in my phone but I can't found it,
My phone is rooted,
In the root folder I have and data folder, but is empty,
I also have an datadata folder and is also empty.
I have the OI file manager.
There's apps for that lol
EDIT : I forgot but it backups your data as well.
I use App Backup Restore by INFOLIFE religiously every flash, I actually back them up to an external HD because of the numerous times I'd forget and flash anyways.
And as for your actual question mine are located in /sdcard/Android/data/
I use Root Explorer and File Manager(free) and they both seem to work great when it comes to locating files howeverrrr! I did just come across a bug myself, I usually ADB my game data files with no problem but when I tried a big file size (ie. The dark knight rises), it said it was on the phone (settings/storage) but I couldn't find the file for the life of me with any file manager which resulted in a re-flash. I hope you have better luck!
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You all need to keep in mind that the SD card is simulated! As are most of those folders.
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Also the root directory for games/apps is usually data/data/(appname) sorry didn't realize it saved in two directories.
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I have a Soundboard I dl'ed, I need to know where it gets saved (installed). Because I want to pull the sound clips from it.
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Should be data/app
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I should be able to get the audio clips from there true?
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If the sound clips are part of the app, you should be able to extract the apk and find the sound files inside. They will probably be in ogg format if they aren't in a format that only the app can read. If you can't find the sound files, check in /data/data/com.processname.ofapp. They may be cached in a format that you can play with a normal media player.
If all of those fail, check your SD card. Some sound board apps allow you to set the sounds as ringtones or notification sounds. If this app allows you to do so, it will probably write the files to your SD, either in the "media" folder on your SD card or in /sdcard/Android/data/com.processname. Check the Android/data folder even if you can't set the sounds as ringtones, you might luck out.
Hope you find what you're looking for. If you can't, send me a pm with a link to the app and I'll try to get them for you.
When I get the apk from the market, where does it go once its installed? I can find all this crap in a computer but can't seem to find it on android
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When I get the apk from the market, where does it go once its installed? I can find all this crap in a computer but can't seem to find it on android
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You have to be rooted and be using a root enabled file explorer. The apk is in /data/app. I use Root Explorer, but there are free ones available. Rom Toolbox comes with one. If you aren't rooted or just find it to be a pain, download Astro and use the function to backup the app. The apk will then be stored wherever Astro puts the backups - you should be able to find it on your SD card. You can then extract the apk and hopefully find the files. If the apk is protected, you will need root and a root file explorer to get the apk. If protected (you'll be able to tell because Astro won't let you back it up), the apk will be stored in /data/app-private. Remember that we're on internal storage, not the SD card.
If you can't get it, just send me a message and I'll try to do it for you.
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When I get the apk from the market, where does it go once its installed? I can find all this crap in a computer but can't seem to find it on android
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You can look in:
/data/app [on the phone]
/sdcard/Android/data
/sdcard/data
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plainjane said:
You have to be rooted and be using a root enabled file explorer. The apk is in /data/app. I use Root Explorer, but there are free ones available. Rom Toolbox comes with one. If you aren't rooted or just find it to be a pain, download Astro and use the function to backup the app. The apk will then be stored wherever Astro puts the backups - you should be able to find it on your SD card. You can then extract the apk and hopefully find the files. If the apk is protected, you will need root and a root file explorer to get the apk. If protected (you'll be able to tell because Astro won't let you back it up), the apk will be stored in /data/app-private. Remember that we're on internal storage, not the SD card.
If you can't get it, just send me a message and I'll try to do it for you.
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In addition to what plainjane has said, es file explorer works great, and free. Has a simple clean UI with it as well.
I am rooted and use es file explorer. I did a couple searches and found nothing. I'm gonna try the backup and then look
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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.
olfyboy said:
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"?
daewond3r said:
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
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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.
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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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/.
Well ever since I went on to 4.2 my internal drive has emulated and legacy and like 3 versions of my SD card. If I download a file that's a 100 megabytes, my phone triples it and I lose 300 megabytes, my storage folder looks like this,
storage>emulated, sdcard0, sdcard1, usbdisk0
Then in emulated...
emulated>0, legacy
Inside "0" and "legacy" are exact copies of my SD card (sdcard0)
Does anyone know how to remedy this, its ridiculously annoying, thanks in advance...
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Any ideas really, would be helpful
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irish.iolar said:
Any ideas really, would be helpful
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You could always format data and re-flash your rom. I believe this happened because your recovery was not up to date. Since i have updated to TWRP 2.4.1.0, I do not have this issue. I have read that you can copy the files to where they should be and delete the folders. I would search in this forum for emulated storage and see what comes up.
Ah arite I'll try that, but as for the formating data, I do that every time I flash a ROM (mounts&storage>format data), do you mean formating SD card? But yeah def gonna update my recov. Thanks dudette
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irish.iolar said:
Well ever since I went on to 4.2 my internal drive has emulated and legacy and like 3 versions of my SD card. If I download a file that's a 100 megabytes, my phone triples it and I lose 300 megabytes, my storage folder looks like this, [...]
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Are you sure you lose 3 times the file size in storage space? I don't have a 4.2 ROM, but it looks to me that your files aren't duplicated in multiple folders. Instead, "0" and "legacy" are more than probably just links/shortcuts to the same storage space in your SD card.
Lol yes I'm positive, its ridiculous, and if I delete something on one of the folders, its deleted on all of them, ugh...
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Same thing happened on my SGS2 running the newest AOKP. The fix is that you have to format the internal sdcard. There were many users that had multiple "0" folders. I only had one but did notice that I lost some files or thought I did. They were in one of the legacy folders though. They were all my old nandroid backups. So back up anything you need from your internal sdcard to somewhere else and reformat it. Then add them back in. It is a different format on how/where files are stored.
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Is just for multiple users. Just Merge them together and update to latest recovery and it won't happen again.
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Go to data media folder beside a single 0 folder delete or move everything to data/media to data/media/ 0. Problem solved. If got more then one 0 folder such as data/media/0/0 you will have move everything from the 2nd 0 folder to the first. To repeat data/media should only contain a single folder named 0. Everything should be inside data/media/0 that's your internal sd card. If after you move delete everything in data's media folder a few folders pop back no problem but no files. Look for hidden files. Also update to latest recovery. Data/media old sd. Data/media/0 New sd..
Data/media/0 /0 is old recovery issue A's bad. It won't go away on its own but will stop multiplying once update recovery check my Sig my twrp listed goes drop box with all latest recoverys.
Clean data/media out but check before delete **** if you need anything just move to data media/0 and don't delete the first 0 folder
K buddy good luck search for more info
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Data media. And system data. Not same. Depending on file manager so be careful. Yea i had a twrp folder hidden in data media had six gigs missing backups i never knew about moved then data media 0 folder A's delete twrp folder and fixed
Make it easy use a Windows android file manager like android commander. I think it's in my Sig I'm on phone can't check but pm me I help you tomorrow cuz this.it's not complicated
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Hey guys, thanks for taking time to help me out with my problem. I've done searches to try and fix the problem before coming here, and it is for that reason that I am posting here now.
Recently, my internal storage has been completely inaccessible within TWRP. When I'm on my ROM, I can see internal storage, and that's where the kernel that I downloaded is. I can go through ES File Explorer and see all of these files. But if I go into TWRP, the only two folders i see in sdcard are morphology and TWRP, neither of which contain any of my sdcard's contents. This is preventing me from flashing.. well.. anything.
Completely unrelated, but ever since I've had this phone and have used TWRP I haven't been able to mount storage whatsoever. I also recently had a problem with my SDCARD which in the rom would unexpectedly disconnect and this was causing battery drain.
EDIT: Using clockworkmod fixed this issue.
Re: TWRP and Internal Storage
This is exactly what's happening to me right now. I just move the download or whatever file it is to my external sd and then it shows up there. But I think it's a bug in TWRP it's very annoying..
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cbass15 said:
This is exactly what's happening to me right now. I just move the download or whatever file it is to my external sd and then it shows up there. But I think it's a bug in TWRP it's very annoying..
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Do you know if clockwork mod fixes that? If so, where can I find the latest version of that?
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I think its cuz you have a folder on your intenernal sd card called "0" ( without quotes) and that's where your downloads are being downloaded to and if thats the case twrp dont look in that folder for installing stuff. So just move what you download out of the 0 folder (using my files or root explorer if u have it) to the download folder on root of internal sdcard or ext sdcard n reboot into recovery and it should show up. I think thats whats wrong. If not im sure someone will correct me.
Edit. I guess it can see n the 0 folder. So you might look in there to see if that where the download is at.
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ptaylor09 said:
I think its cuz you have a folder on your intenernal sd card called "0" ( without quotes) and that's where your downloads are being downloaded to and if thats the case twrp dont look in that folder for installing stuff. So just move what you download out of the 0 folder (using my files or root explorer if u have it) to the download folder on root of internal sdcard or ext sdcard n reboot into recovery and it should show up. I think thats whats wrong. If not im sure someone will correct me.
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Actually it seems to be the opposite. I checked my "0" folder in ES File Explorer and that contains morphology and TWRP, which are the exact files TWRP sees in sdcard. But in the actual sdcard folder all of my files are there.
If I just put the recovery image in a zip file and rename it to a tar will it work for flashing in odin?
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grizzlywan said:
Actually it seems to be the opposite. I checked my "0" folder in ES File Explorer and that contains morphology and TWRP, which are the exact files TWRP sees in sdcard. But in the actual sdcard folder all of my files are there.
If I just put the recovery image in a zip file and rename it to a tar will it work for flashing in odin?
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Did u hit the up folder button. To get out of the 0 folder? And idk bout the odin part. But theres a flashable cwm recovery if u want try it.
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grizzlywan said:
Actually it seems to be the opposite. I checked my "0" folder in ES File Explorer and that contains morphology and TWRP, which are the exact files TWRP sees in sdcard. But in the actual sdcard folder all of my files are there.
If I just put the recovery image in a zip file and rename it to a tar will it work for flashing in odin?
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Here is link to the cwm touch recovery page. Latest os the 6028 one. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2151476
Just flash in recovey like u would anything else. If u can. And thank naddict.
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ptaylor09 said:
Did u hit the up folder button. To get out of the 0 folder? And idk bout the odin part. But theres a flashable cwm recovery if u want try it.
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Here is link to the cwm touch recovery page. Latest os the 6028 one. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2151476
Just flash in recovey like u would anything else. If u can. And thank naddict.
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I did try to find it in recovery, but to no avail. Flashing clockwork mod recovery fixed it. Thanks for your help, and yeah I thanked naddict.
grizzlywan said:
I did try to find it in recovery, but to no avail. Flashing clockwork mod recovery fixed it. Thanks for your help, and yeah I thanked naddict.
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I hate cwm soo bad. I'll stick with the hassle for now
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