The title is my question. I will change the path from sdcard/android/obb to sdcard1/android/obb
because I wanna play games, which are to big for my internal storage.
Is there a easy way, to change it?
I had tried apk tool and apk studio without achive my goal.
PLEASE help!
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I want to replace some of the graphics used by HTC Home. When I try to store my new files in the /Windows directory with the same name as the existing files, the system tells me I don't have permissions to write over a read-only file.
I cannot disable the read-only flag, and I read this forum and all others in XDA-developers before giving up.
Can anyone tell me how to change permissions?
Thanks,
George
I have the same question ....
I can copy over files .... but not, rename or delete.
I to have searched for this.
Great question argie.
try using resco explorer or gsfinder or total commander...they can do the job
if you need to modify the htc home i suggest trying hhc (htc home customizer)......
hello, i have the same problem. I am trying to rewrite some files, and i downloaded resco explorer too. I am wondering is there special way to use it when rewriting the files. Please help.
thanks
htcannoying said:
hello, i have the same problem. I am trying to rewrite some files, and i downloaded resco explorer too. I am wondering is there special way to use it when rewriting the files. Please help.
thanks
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you simply press and hold the file until the options appear in the taskbar, then you can choose open with then you specify which program you are going to open and re-writing the file you mean
hi,
i recently got the xperia play for christmas and i want to play my psone games on it. so i got the PSXperia tool but requires to get a .apk and .zpak files, which are in the internal memory, which i cannot access through windows explorer. is there a tool that allows me to access this? its an unrooted phone, on 2.3.4
thank you
AFAIK none of the instructions @ https://github.com/yifanlu/PSXperia/wiki require you to access the internal memory.
Urrr...not on the website...on the actual application though
"You need to extract some files from the Crash bandicoot apk that came with your Xperia Play
The APK is either com.sony.playstationblahblahblah.apk or com.sony.playstation.blahblahblah.apk in the system/app folder of your android phone's INTERNAL MEMORY"
So I can get the ZPAK from the SD card, however I cannot get the APK. Help?
You should be able to use adb pull to get it
(Do a temp root with zergRush if you have to).
Sorry Im a noob could you explain what those are and how you do it?
Jasestyle said:
Sorry Im a noob could you explain what those are and how you do it?
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no.
this is what wrong with the Internet. people expect to be told everything.
many threads in Xda on how to do it or perhaps Google how to use adb to pull files
rant over.. this wasn't personal
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Download Astro File Manager from the Android Market. Launch the app and find the directory where the APK file is located, which is in "/system/app".
Press down on the APK file and tap on "copy". Then go back to your SD card and paste it there.
^^ This was the fastest way I was able to get that APK file.
Hi!
First, I would like to thank all the forum members. I managed to root my Galaxy Ace 2 easily and I learned how to use Directory Bind to play my games without any memory limitations!
But Modern Combat 4 can't be downloaded, and I don't know why. When I try to download the game from the Google Play Store, a 498 error notification appears. Apparently, the 498 error indicates that there isn't enough memory available on the phone. It seems that Google Play Store also downloads the .obb files (the big files) directly, not only the little .apk file. Where does Google Play download the .obb files? I know that the .apk files are downloaded in the /cache folder, but no clue about the .obb files.If I knew the .obb download folder, I would be able to create a symlink, directing them to my SD Card (Class 10). I also read about the /cache partition size. If the .obb files are downloaded in the /cache partition, is there any way of extending it?
Thanks!
Just get the apk and data from apkmania
Manu270891 said:
Hi!
First, I would like to thank all the forum members. I managed to root my Galaxy Ace 2 easily and I learned how to use Directory Bind to play my games without any memory limitations!
But Modern Combat 4 can't be downloaded, and I don't know why. When I try to download the game from the Google Play Store, a 498 error notification appears. Apparently, the 498 error indicates that there isn't enough memory available on the phone. It seems that Google Play Store also downloads the .obb files (the big files) directly, not only the little .apk file. Where does Google Play download the .obb files? I know that the .apk files are downloaded in the /cache folder, but no clue about the .obb files.If I knew the .obb download folder, I would be able to create a symlink, directing them to my SD Card (Class 10). I also read about the /cache partition size. If the .obb files are downloaded in the /cache partition, is there any way of extending it?
Thanks!
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It is better to use swap rather than directory bin. Actually I never use directory bin because swap itself already convenient
The process of swap is only root -> copy the modified vold.fstab to /etc via root explorer or other explorers -> make it read only -> reboot
But please make sure that vold.fstab is for your current os because vold.fstab for gb and jb are different
To know whether you are successful or not is by looking on the usb storage, it should shown your sd card capacity
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Rasheed96 said:
Just get the apk and data from apkmania
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This data isn't for the Mali 400 GPU, the game lags A LOT.
Get apk for low spec phone (low tekstures) and data from wheare you want
Game is fully playable.
michal89chz said:
Get apk for low spec phone (low tekstures) and data from wheare you want
Game is fully playable.
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I finally fixed the issue swaping the internal and external SD partitions. Thanks for your help!
Hi.
I used to use a xposed module to make the apps find their big .OBB files in the MicroSD, but now that I'm on Lollipop, and there is no Xposed so far, is there a way to manually edit something to do the same thing? Add a path somewhere, a script?
i want to move files into the obb folder but can't.
is there a way to do this on pc?
i backed up game folders from my prev phone and wanted to transfer them into the new one, so that i don't have to redownload everything.
welcome on android 11 and miui...
android 11 restrictions
I don't know what these people are saying but I can copy obb files no problem.
testask123 said:
i want to move files into the obb folder but can't.
is there a way to do this on pc?
i backed up game folders from my prev phone and wanted to transfer them into the new one, so that i don't have to redownload everything.
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You should be able
user0u said:
I don't know what these people are saying but I can copy obb files no problem.
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Indeed, obb folder isn't in scoped storage, no need of root of whatever, you can normally write in obb folder without doing any manipulation
Try opening it with MiXplorer
3 words... X-plore file manager