can anyone tell me why there are a lot of this tmp appear.
i just knew that the file can be deleted and not affect my phone running
however, i want to know why they appear and how to fix them . i dont want to delete everytimes..
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I accidentally erased sdcard folder. I am rooted on 1.6, tried using astro to delete twitroidpro.apk from sdcard root, becuz it wouldnt install. didnt seem to delete, also tried droid explorer and didnt seem to delete, restarted phone and sdcard folder is empty!! Please help! Will flashing a stock 1.6 restore this?? I am currently running a sdcard recovery program r0linux, I hope it works, any ideas guys?? Please...
kind of a a n00b b
i just got my streak 2 weeks ago, so I dont need any info, I concerned about the folders/directories being missing.
New to android, experience with iPhone, I see it is very different.
Did I need permissions to delete the .apk from sdcard? it said file was -rw in astro, but when I deleted it it still was showing up.
ZOMG!
Got em all back! Sweet jesus! used r-Linux, lifesafer. Anyone have any ideas why file would not delete? and any idea isf any type of restore/ re-flash will restore sdcard?? thanks I hope this helps someone!
Its a hidden file I guess due to the period before the name:
.config_c38
If I delete it, it comes right back. Just trying to track down what app might be making that. Thanks.
Just curious ... what happens if you chmod it to read-only (don't know the exact command, but look it up), and empty the contents of the file?
Also, another question: why are you trying to delete it, if you don't know what it is?
Its just me being a neat freak. Like to keep the Root clean of junk. Now that I think about it, I guess it is a bit silly to be worrying about a tiny hidden file there.
I have this file too (HTC Desire, stock Froyo). Any ideas what it is?
Hey guys I need your help... Ive searched and searched and used youtube etc and I still cant figure this out. Okay I downloaded a torrent file and now it is in my internal partition and it is nothing but an empty file, 0 bytes. Now, I try and delete it and it does delete, until I press refresh and then it comes back into my downloads folder. HOW DO I GET RID OF THIS?? Ive triesd and tried, Ive tried to delete it while its on the pc, Ive completely wiped my device and re flashed the Foxhound ROM, and after all my apps and data boot up, I go into my file folder and there it is... still there. When I try and delete it on the PC it says it is write-protected and I dont know how to turn the permissions off it.
I am using ES File Explorer and have Root Explorer but dont really know how to use it to do anything. I know I have to change the write permissions cuz it wont even let me rename it. So can someone please walk me through this, I know it isnt a big deal being there as it is an empty file, but if theres nothing there I dont wanna see it. and its annoying lol. Thank you in advance.
Jeff
It might help to share the directory/FileName etc, also its a guess but if you used an android torrent app to download the file... You might need to remove the torrent from the from the app... It might be re-downloading.
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Is that anyone can upload media.apk? because I accidentally deleted this file
Thanks
Where is it in system? I can't find it, I'll upload it if you tell me where it is lol
Yes I think it's in system but I'm not sure. I deleted it with titanium backup so i really dont know where this file was
OK so I have searched the device, and it doesn't exist, maybe not in X-Note (which I am using) Or is under a different name, I searched for it on TB also and it cannot find it, so I'm a little puzzled.
Ok, don't worry and thanks for having sought
Hello guys. Just like upper. I need those apks to my lg h440n. They are located in /system/priv-apps
I have replaced them by another one ported from G4 and now i cant call anyone (error 101 i cant even see Phone Contacts apps )
Should i delete the .odex files while copying original apks? And i need to change permissions after that to 644, yea? Somerhing else?
Please help
no root - no delete