I can't find them anywhere. I want to delete old ones to free up space but can't find the cwm folder anywhere.
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Look for /0 folder in file explorer. Then /clockworkmod. At least that's what it is for me
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/mnt/shell/emulated/ or /data/media/
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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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Delete this
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You already posted this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2047612
So where do I find recorded files that are recorded using stock nexus 4 app
I have check sound folder, but such folder does not exist I am rooted with custom ROM And kernel
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Have you tried file manager?
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Yes, astro!!!
siberian85 said:
So where do I find recorded files that are recorded using stock nexus 4 app
I have check sound folder, but such folder does not exist I am rooted with custom ROM And kernel
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What stock Nexus 4 app? I don't have one. It must be from your custom ROM.
Any idea how this could be solved
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Someone please pull the stock app without which i can't update the OTA
Needs videoa.apk
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Why don't you just download a stock ROM and extract it yourself?
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Tried but didn't work.
And i m helping out people's by uploading files they need.
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It'll work, set the proper attributes/ permissions.
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I tried almost three methods. From gapps from stock rom and paranoid video.apk
But in vain.
Kindly post it
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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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