can't locate my Notepad files on my SD or Internal - Huawei Ideos X5 U8800

Huawei 8800 pro using android 2.2.2
I can't locate my Notepad files (on SD or internal storage) using File Expert or File Manager. I need to find and copy/ back-up them.
Where/ how do I look for them?
Thank you

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Janzomaster said:
I've got no "app" folder in my /data/ folder
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If you're using estrongs I'm not sure you'd see it. Root explorer works for me but ADB is another way to do it. If you have an ext partition on SD all downloaded apps will go there but some file managers I used don't access bits of data on my SD : )
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I created a backup zip file of some images that were in the main sdcard folder that's found within the mnt folder and I was trying to delete said zip file as I thought I'd made a mistake with the zip file and somehow I ended up deleted most of the folders within the sdcard folder!
I checked out the Storage section within settings and it has the following information:
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3.28GB
Pictures, videos
245MB
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8.33GB
Available
1.31GB
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Is there anyway to access the internal memory via an ADB-type software that will allow me to recover the files and folders that were deleted by accident as well as let me back up the internal memory to a PC once the recovery is done? (That is, when I can access the damn device as it's being a pain in the ass trying to detect it on my laptop!)
I use Recuva from Piriform located HERE ! It found and restored 234 MP3's that I guess I was pocket deleting on my DHD.
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Can I move the Twrp backup folder to a pc and delete it from the tablet?
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