Query related to gameloft HD games - Galaxy S II General

I have installed lots of gameloft hd games, and now I want to delete some of them but I also want to keep the data which I downloaded to start those games so that whenever I install those games again it want ask me to download data again
Is there any way to do such thing?
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Just copy gameloft folder from sd card, they store save game there.

Just delete the application. The data will remain. Or you can do a manual backup of the data files if you want.
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Ps1 emulator

I'm not looking for where to download anything and I know talking about them is risky but has anybody used one for the n10? I have the one on the market fpse.
My only question is how do multiple disks work also how well does it run? Any suggestions are helpful. Again I'm not asking where to download the games or any config files etc just performance and how multi disk works on here ie ffvii
Thanks
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You can use FPse or epsxe off the market I have FPse and haven't had an issue with it yet on the N10.
Multiple discs are just separate images store them in the same folder and when it prompts you in the game you just select "Change Disk" in the settings under Quick Save and select the image of the next disk.
Saving games using the games way of saving and disc changes are simple, when it asks for next disc just press the back button to open menu > change disc to the one you need. Simple as that. Performance is awesome I get max fps on every game I play, my only suggestion is invest in a USB OTG cable and ps3 controller as the emulator controls are hard with some games
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Now does it continue to use your saved game then?
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As long as you make an in game save file yes, it doesn't if you use the quick save function
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If you have multiple devices then you should sign up for a free Dropbox account too and buy Dropsync. Then you can sync your save files between all devices I do that with my GBA emulator and kindle books.

[Q] Google Music Offline Location

Hi Guys,
I have searched the forum for possible answers to my problem, but couldn't find any satisfing answer.
I have uploaded all my music to Google Music, but as I only have 1GB of mobile data in my plan, and no WiFi at work, I decided to save some of my albums on my internal storage, so I can play it offline.
There is an option called "Choose on device music" which when you choose it, saves the files to make them available offline, but the problem is I can't find it anywhere on my device.
I have found possible locations in Android/data/com.google.android.music/cache - this is what google search gave me, but there is nothing in that folder. I have used the ES File Explorer with root roghts, as I thought, maybe its hidden somehow, but the result was exactly the same.
Could anyone pleas help me and tell me where the music stored from Google Music is located? And how does it exactly work? Does it simply download all the files you choose to your storage?
My temporary solution was just simply copying the music from my laptop using the USB cable.
Thanks in advance.
When you pin it to your device you play it right from the Google play music app. There is an option for on device music only in the settings menu, use this when you want to see your downloaded music.
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Yes,I know that, but my problem is, I'd I make it available offline then I need to wait for it to download and I'm wondering what it's the location of the downloaded files, because the one that I mentioned in the OP doesn't seem to be right.I'm also suffering it's the music made available offline takes as much since on the device as the same music chipped straight from my pc.
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What exactly are you wanting to do? I guess I don't understand why you need to know where its stored. I'm not trying to be a wise guy.
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check this path. And musics are randomly numbered.
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I would like to remove it when not needed anymore and also other music players can't find those stored albums.
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@dany7915: that's exactly what I meant. Thank you for that
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Google music hogging storage

Yesterday I was looking at my storage usage, play music had over 500mb of data. I cleared data and it went down to 12mb. Checked again today and there's 200mb in there. I hadn't even opened it since I cleared data. Wtf is it doing in the background? I'm guessing it's downloading music to the device, because it's killing my data also, but it's not downloading it to any obvious folder. I don't see any settings to control this, typical of a google app the settings are quite minimal. I haven't selected any songs to be pinned to the device either.
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Don't sync your Google Music and it will not use quite as much. When you do Sync the music file get stored in /data/data/com.google.android.music in the files folder. ....
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Word. I never used the sync feature even though I had it set up, so I just deleted everything from my play library. I'm on the all access trial. Any song I can stream from my library I can stream from Google, so why bother.
Thanks :thumbup:
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There's a modified google music apk floating around which let's you save the music to any directory (thus offloading it onto an SD card potentially).
Make sure you hit the "on device" setting so it doesn't stream everything and kill your data
jthrasher47 said:
Don't sync your Google Music and it will not use quite as much. When you do Sync the music file get stored in /data/data/com.google.android.music in the files folder. ....
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That's not the case on my phone. I am using ES File Explorer.
I don't know why I just checked again on my phone and thats where it is are you not syncing your music
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Play music is at it again. 510mb of data nowhere to be found. Luckily whatever it's doing, it did on wifi this time. I can't find anything in any location. No songs, nada. I'm close to deleting it and canceling my subscription.
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You did say you were streaming right?
Use Greenify and make it hibernate while not in use
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I haven't been streaming much, and when I do it's on wifi. This is app data not cellular data.
I unchecked sync google play music, automatic caching in the app, and cleared all data and it hasn't downloaded anything to my internal storage in two days. If I could contact google about it I would, because it downloaded 500mb of something to my phone over 4g, and that ain't right.
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Yeah I checked mine too and it had over 800 megabytes of data also I just froze it I'm not going to deal with it until I get it fixed or either I will revert to the old one
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Make sure you've disabled the option that automatically caches streamed music locally.

Adding a song from Google music to storage??

I would like to create a ringtone however any song I purchased on Google music is not available on my storage. Any way I can access it so I can create one?
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Look through your files with a file managing app and move it to a mother music folder. I don't know if you'll even find it because I haven't tried. But I'd like to know a 100 percent legit option too
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No luck with that bud
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you need to be rooted and need a file browser that can access root folders
got to data/data/com.google.android.music/files/music
they don't have proper names or date accessed info so if you have lots of files like me... good luck
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You can download google music manager on your pc and download your library. Then copy and paste to your s4. If you look for the songs in root explorer they show up as numbers if I remember right.
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MoReNitO303 said:
I would like to create a ringtone however any song I purchased on Google music is not available on my storage. Any way I can access it so I can create one?
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Find the song in your music player and click the pin button beside it.
That saves it to your phone. Done.
If you want use an app to make it a ringtone make sure you have root and use root explorer or anything root capable file explorer and navigate to data -> data -> com.google.android.music -> files -> music -> (artist/album)
Copy that file to your default Music folder that doesn't require root and wella any ringtone app should be able to find it.
OR
do as someone else suggested and download it to to your computer from Google Play Music then manually copy it over

Playstore movie location

I got a free digital copy of the new star wars. I chose the playstore as my source to get the movie. Ive downloaded it to my phone, problem is, i cant find it in my file explorer. I can access if through the play store but its 2.5gbs, i dont want that on my main storage. So anyways does anyone know rhe location of videos downloaded from the playstore so i can move it to my SD card?! Thanks
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