On my internal sdcard I have a folder called stuff that I made to put rom zips in. For some reason I cannot create new folder's, delete files or anything. The only way I can modify what's in that folder is to go into TWRP and do it through there. Anyone know a fix?
I would guess that you have folder/file permissions issues. There will be many file managers that will display the permissions eg Root Explorer/Explorer ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer.
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Explanation of the rwxrwxrwx strings see https://www.linux.com/learn/understanding-linux-file-permissions
Since you have no access then you either need to use the app that created the folder or you need to be root. Root Explorer will allow you to edit the rights as root.
This is what happens whenever I try to change the permissions.
Without searching for an explanation of the error message - does TWRP use its own partition? With root permissions I'd expect to be able to open any folder and copy any files to a new folder. I'm no expert on partitions and file systems so no more suggestions from me other than looking for a TWRP forum.
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When I install new applications they all appear in the startmenu. I would like to move these to the application folder in the start menu.
I tried moving them in the file explorer on my pc, but this is not working.
How can I organise this?
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When I install new applications they all appear in the startmenu. I would like to move these to the application folder in the start menu.
I tried moving them in the file explorer on my pc, but this is not working.
How can I organise this?
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Have your tried moving them (copy/cut and paste) using the File Explorer on the TP2? That should work.
i usually do file explorer on my PC and go into the windows folder and then into start menu and grab them from the programs folder...
Here's the easy way!
Check out LnkMgr v0.0.2.7
It allows you to create shortcuts for EXE's and categorize them en masse.
http://derek.souers.org/lnkmgr/
To Download the latest version:
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the file .nomedia is becoming very annoying for me. keeps preventing my storage to be scanned so i cant play music, movies, or view pictures.
is there anyway to make a program to help remove them so i don't have to hunt them down for an hour every week.
You can use a file browser that has a search feature.
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that works. thank you
PS. i hit the thank button
you could use find
find / -iname .nomedia -delete
chris41g said:
you could use find
find / -iname .nomedia -delete
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I can't verify that this works right now (although coming from Chris, I'm sure it does) but I can write you a script to do this if you need it. I don't think these files come back on boot or anything, right? But if you have a ton of these files, it might be helpful.
Hello guys!!
well i've been trying to put my own buld.prop on my xperia ZL locked BL and it's running android 4.2.2 (rooted), the thing is that every time i try to put it, the freaking phone gets a bootloop, my question: Is there any way to put my own build.prop?
Thank you so much
Could you try editing what you want to on your phone? For example using a file explorer, navigating to the build.prop allowing root access and open it in some form of note editor, usually included in a file explorer app and then try it. You probably get a bootloop because the build.prop you put in has incorrect permissions. I have made many changes to mine through this method and haven't (yet) had any issues. Though I do understand if you are making many modifications it is hard on your phone so you could try editing on your computer, pushing to SD card, moving to system and make sure the one you replace with has the same permissions.
Sent from my ST18i
Is it permission 644 that is needed?
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Hello guys, i want to share the Lollipop glitch bootanimation.
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This bootanimation is created by Erick Pygott
i just resized it for our nexus and made a flashable zip.
Hope you like it!
Instructions:
1. Download the zip from the link below
2. Reboot into recovery select install and find the bootsnimationflash lollipop glitch.zip and flash it.
3. Restart!
Alternatively you will need a file explorer with root access(f.e. es file explorer, root explorer):
1. Open bootsnimationflash lollipop glitch.zip and go to system/media and extract bootanimation.zip.
2. Via file explorer with root access copy bootanimation.zip to system/media replacing the old zip.
3. On the next restart you will see the new bootanimation
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do i have to mount r/w before pasting it ?
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do i have to mount r/w before pasting it ?
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yes. if you don't you can't copy something into system partition
Hi, My HTC 10 is CID 622, rom version 1.53.708.4
I have tried to reinstall xposed on my phone after fixed the VOLTE problem at HTC service center
I have already root and install TWRP3.0.2.4 on my phone
When I flash xposed on my phone
it appear as attached photos, error 1 gzip short write
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and I tried to re-flash again after gzip short write appeared
It appear as attached photo error 1, cp: can't create '/system/xposed.prop': file exists
I use root explorer to check my system file, the xposed.prop does not exist(as attach photo)
Please help
Recovery log please (see the TWRP thread if you don't know how to get one).
P.S. That second error is related to the extracted files, not what's in your system folder. You should reboot recovery before flashing the zip a second time to clear out the temp files.