In my phone something wrong happening, in my sd card file having extension .zip, .rar, .apk, .mp3 get deleted the file data automatically, only names are available. They are became 0 byte.
Why this is happen I don't know......I'm very upset due to this....my collections are deleted....plz help......
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First, I apologize for the length of this post, but it is necessary in order to explain the problem and hopefully allow a solution to be found. I had a problem that occurred a while ago that I believed to be related to the push e-mail/xpress mail functions on my Cingular 8525. The problem was as follows:
I was encountering very slow program responses across the board one day after having made some changes to the push e-mail settings. At the time, the push e-mail didn't work, but rather, I had to resort to timed updates. The first push would work, but the log showed that all future attempts were rejected (manual retrievals worked fine).
I have a 1GB miniSD card and while trying to figure out what was causing my general slowdown in response, I noticed that the card was filling up, for no apparent reason and no files were being added. I popped the card out and put it back in and everything was fine. After every soft reset of the device, I had to go through this same procedure in order to keep the card from filling up. I eventually decided it had to be something wrong with xpress mail and I uninstalled and reinstalled it, which fixed the problem with the miniSD card filling up. Unfortunately, there was still 250MB of space on the miniSD card that was "missing".
After a tedious process of going through every file and folder on the storage card and verifying file sizes by copying files between the computer and phone (I'm sure there is an easier way, but I couldn't think of one) I found what I believe to be the culprits. On the storage card there are a number of files and folders located in Program Files, Cingular, Xpress Mail Settings folder that cannot be removed, copied, or renamed. The file and folder names are a combination of wingding type characters, gobbledy gook that kind of looks like this +z;n+-+, Iio-0!Bt, and kd0N-E.,Ca. Even the letters I have typed normally here are not the normal forms of the letters, but rather contain tilde's over them or oomlots (umlots? don't remember the spelling), or other foreign language use characters.
If I try to delete the file or folder, I get an error saying that there was a problem deleting the file named [insert file name here]. If I try to rename the file I get an error saying "A file name cannot contain any of the following characters: \/:*?"<>|" even though the name I am using for the renamed file does not contain any of those characters. In addition one of the files says it is 3.50 GB in size and another says it is 1.02 GB, which obviously isn't correct given the fact that the card is only 1GB in total size. All that to say, it appears that I have a plethora of corrupted files that I cannot get rid of.
I have tried deleting them from the computer through the connection to the phone, from the phone itself using file explorer and from the computer using a card reader. I get essentially the same errors every time.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thank you in advance for any help you can give me.
Just as tedious, but have you thought of copying the good ones with the correct file structure to PC. Reformat card and then put back the good ones?
Mike
Reformatting
I will give that a try.
I’ve been using the following soft that deletes any file www.pathtoolong.com. It is not free, but it is good.
Could I delete them or not?
These files are generated by the fsck linux utility, which is the equivalent of Windows/DOS CHKDSK command.
They are the recovery data that it finds, like file data with no reference in FAT table, etc, so it converts it in a recovery file for you to analyze and recover...
If you don't need to recover lost files (Which is most of the time), then delete them.
If they keep returning then format your SD card. I had them when I was trying 4K blocksize but gone once I moved to 32K.
32K is my usual default but I was just trying something out.
FSCKxxx.REC means File System check record.
Usually are created if you are not closing down the operating system the "normal" way, like you take the battery out. Linux always check the file system at bootup and if something "not-normal" (any left overs from improper close down) are found then a FSCHxxx.rec file is created to be analysed by the system administrator.
How to recover those FSCK files?
Does anyone know how to recover the file fsck.rec??? help me please
If you are in your Android phone, just tap the fsck then a pop up dialogue will appear saying open file as music, video, image etc. Just select anything since you are not sure what kind of file is it, if you think it is a music select music then if it not plays just select another file type. Then rename tha file, change the .rec with the right file extension if it is a music change it to .mp3 , .m4a etc. If its a video change it to .mp4 , . flv etc. (sorry for my poor English)
I have transferred some pictures from my Android phone storage to my SD card many pics have been corrupted as FSCK0000.REC. Someone please help me to recover
Hi,
I have problem I turned on File encryption and used it. Later I noticed that it is possible to copy files with ActiveSync without entering password. I started to think that it useless in the case if my phone will be stolen. I turned it off.
Yesterday, I wanted to copy photos from my HD2 but I can't do that. If I copy files by using ActiveSync 4.5 I receive empty files(size=0). If I copy file in the phone by using Explorer from DCIM folder to another folder the file size also is empty. I connected to PC and used flash as a disk drive in that case I saw encoded files, I copied them to the PC and looked in hex editor the files have some encrypted data.
I even tried to turn on encryption. I copied 1 file using ActiveSync and it has the same addition "94ab5ede.menc" as the files I can't copy.
Please help me. Those files are very important.
I have a LOT of music on my phone (40 GB) I try to be meticulous about labeling the files so I can find them quickly.
Some of my files were mislabeled. These are all on my external micro sD card. It won't let me change the files with my phone connected to the computer and opening via file explorer. I drag the file on to my desktop them rename. Then I delete the file on the SD card then drag the new renamed and/or new ID3 Tag bag into the SD card. The process goes with no problems. I then restart my phone. For some reason the file is relabeled properly but stays in the same position? Any help please. Also, any help why I can't rename directly on the device using file explorer or even change the ID3 tag? Was never this way with any other phone?
Thank You!
I forgot to mention I have the ZE551KL model my computer is Windows 10 operating system the files are in the correct order when I go into the file manager program is just the Music app that came with the phone is where the problem is.
ANdroid 6.0.1 S7Edge
Geezuz....this shouldnt require a post to figure out, but.....
Because my good ol' KeepassDroid password app cannot write to a database file on the SD, I must move/copy the database file FROM the sd TO the internal phone storage when I get a new phone..
I plug the phone into the PC.
On the phone I drag down to notifications, select the USB Charging notification, change to "File Transfer"
Now the PC can see CARD and PHONE
I copy the file from the CARD to the PHONE
Disconnect.
On the phone I open my KeepassDroid app, navigate to tell it where the new database file is, and......
....wait for it.....
It shows up ON THE SD CARD
In anticipation of some of your well-meaning responses let me assure you that:
- I'm POSITIVE I'm looking at the file I JUST COPIED to PHONE and not the original file from SD ( I even renamed it in the PHONE location to ensure I wasnt screwin' the pooch there)
-I DO NOT want to get a NEW app because I don't want to re-enter dozens/hundreds of entries.
Its almost as thought Android 6.0.1 is allocating CARD space as "internal storage" space to "help" us stupid phone-users along (to which I say "stop helping")
Any sage advice?