clockwork - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
Where do the clockwork backup files get stored and can they be transferred to a Mac?
Thanks

nolig2278 said:
Hi
Where do the clockwork backup files get stored and can they be transferred to a Mac?
Thanks
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Connect ur N7 to ur pc then go to clockworkmod folder then you'll find the backup folder. I'm pretty sure they can be transfered to a mac as the backup is just a folder.
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JohnMacky said:
Connect ur N7 to ur pc then go to clockworkmod folder then you'll find the backup folder. I'm pretty sure they can be transfered to a mac as the backup is just a folder.
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Hi, when I use ES File Explorer with root settings and view hidden files enabled, I don't see that folder. Is there any reason why I can't see the folder?
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Backup folder is in sdcard/clockworkmod/backup

Nico_60 said:
Backup folder is in sdcard/clockworkmod/backup
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Mine isn't there, but I know based on remaining space that it is somewhere.
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However you can do a search with ES Explorer to find it

nolig2278 said:
Mine isn't there, but I know based on remaining space that it is somewhere.
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mnt/shell/emulated
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download a kernel file, from XDA directly to my phone & can't find the location?

I now I should know this by now - but it drives me crazy:
I just download a speedmod kernel file - through my phone
and I can't find where it is stored...
if you have used browser, then you can search in /sdcard/download
It's in the tapatalkxdapre_download folder if using xda app
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tjjensen23 said:
It's in the tapatalkxdapre_download folder if using xda app
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thx M8 found it.....
Is there a way to apply folders shortcuts to my homepage? like in windows ?
edit: found the way :through "file expert"
THX

What did I delete? Chicken kaboodle?

After I manually flashed update 4.2 I realized that I had less storage, so when I went to settings and storage I saw that I had 4 and a half gigabytes taking up in a file called "0" in the misc section.. It gave me the option to delete it so I did... My tablet is fine... I still have everything.. What did I delete?!
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wasscomedy said:
After I manually flashed update 4.2 I realized that I had less storage, so when I went to settings and storage I saw that I had 4 and a half gigabytes taking up in a file called "0" in the misc section.. It gave me the option to delete it so I did... My tablet is fine... I still have everything.. What did I delete?!
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i found 2 video's in my download section that only showed on root explorer but not in the downloads shortcut
I thought I had a movie on there... But with root explorer, I couldn't find it
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wasscomedy said:
I thought I had a movie on there... But with root explorer, I couldn't find it
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try using root exporer and goin to /MNT and check those folders
Thanks, I've already deleted though... I was just surprised that there was 4.5 gigs that I couldn't see
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The /0 is your sdcard.
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4.2 seems to have a couple of folders that lead to your sdcard, like: 'sdcard', 'storage-legacy', 'storage-emulated', 'storage-sdcard0' and 'storage-0'. Deleting any of these, just cleans your sdcard.
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Thank you, I figured that it was part of my SD card but I couldn't find any of my old files and my and 7 still works fine with all my stuff it was like it created an exact copy of what I already had
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Flashing new rom

Hey guys quick question. J am unlocked, rooted with s off. I have aman recovery. When i go to recovery, flash zip from card it doesnt show any images, just some folders. I am assuming i want the one that says boot.img from when i extracted to the root of the sd but it isnt showing up. Do i need to rename it?
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If you are flashing a ROM you want to copy the zip file to your card.
From what you have written it sounds like you unzipped the ROM and copied the .img files to the root.
So if that is the case erase the files/folders you extracted and placed on your sdcard and then copy the zip file to the root. After that go back to recovery and select the zip you copied over.
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Thank you! One more question...hiw do i add metro pcs scripts to the rom before flashing?
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Anyone? Do i just add the metro script files to the roms zip file?
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furrycnorm said:
Anyone? Do i just add the metro script files to the roms zip file?
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Damn xda app I was trying to quote not thank. Could you give a link to the scripts you are talking about. Most times they are flashable from recovery but without knowing which ones you are talking about I really can not suggest what to do.
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furrycnorm said:
Anyone? Do i just add the metro script files to the roms zip file?
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Here,check this out...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=704161
jlmancuso said:
Damn xda app I was trying to quote not thank. Could you give a link to the scripts you are talking about. Most times they are flashable from recovery but without knowing which ones you are talking about I really can not suggest what to do.
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Thanks for the reply. I downloaded this file for the metro scripts MetroMOD_Evo_Sense_5.0.7
furrycnorm said:
Thanks for the reply. I downloaded this file for the metro scripts MetroMOD_Evo_Sense_5.0.7
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That script will only work on a sense Rom and only on the 5.0.7 base. Is that the Rom you are flashing?
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Nandroid saved to device

I was backing up my stock rom and for some reason (probably my fault) it saved to my internal memory instead of sd card. Can I simply move it over using file explorer? Any help?
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Yes, you can just move it over. You can use the stock my files app if you'd like.
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How to Change battery icon without pc in galaxy y??

Help me,my pc is broken
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[email protected] said:
Help me,my pc is broken
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is it rooted? also what version of android is it on? Gravity box can help you with that if you are on Jelly bean+, if you aren't, you can open up the play store and search for status bars, and you can use these without root.
My galaxy y is Gingerbread (2.3.6)
And I don't want custom statusbar...I only want to change battery icon
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use ninjamorph
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My galaxy y is Gingerbread (2.3.6)
And I don't want custom statusbar...I only want to change battery icon
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didnt I give you the answer yesterday? you need to be rooted and deodexed
use a root browser to copy framework-res.apk from system/framework to your sd card
rename framework-res.apk to framework-res.zip
extract it with a zip app like zarchiver
replace the pngs and only pngs on a like for like basis - same filenames - dont touch xml files or anything else
rezip
change back to .apk
put in a flashable zip and flash in cwm with system mounted or push to system with rw-r-r but flashing is better
and questions go in Q & A section
You give me answer yesterday but don't know why It was deleted...I can't see it in xda but i can see it in my gmail
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You give me answer yesterday but don't know why It was deleted...I can't see it in xda but i can see it in my gmail
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wasnt deleted its still
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2669534
please post threads in the correct section - I will have this thread move to Q & A
ok sir
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Sir plz help me when I rename it to framework-res.zip suddenly There is an extra res file created automatically..It's confusing for me...help me!!!
Thanks
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Sir help me,when I rename it to framework-res.zip and open it I got two "res" folder so I'm confused that where should I copy the pngs
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[email protected] said:
Sir help me,when I rename it to framework-res.zip and open it I got two "res" folder so I'm confused that where should I copy the pngs
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use ninjamorph you can easily change whatever png without pc go to playstore & search it....
Can u tell me how to use that???
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[email protected] said:
Can u tell me how to use that???
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go to here LINK: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=674604
Thnx sir
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