Does anyone know what is the lgipa folder about (under the sdcard)? Thanks...
Could be battery stats. ..
http://mobile.shopping.com/results.html?keyword=oem+lg+lgipa+battery
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By looking at the directory structure, I don't think that it is for battery stats...
There are three directories under it, db, heschl and mtalk...and a lot of .dat & .db files under the directories.
i'd like to know as well.
anyone know it ?
Is this lgipa folder only exist on D803 model? Anyone have D802 please confirm if you have this folder under your sdcard.
yes i have that folder too on my D802b
NelsonBoy said:
Is this lgipa folder only exist on D803 model? Anyone have D802 please confirm if you have this folder under your sdcard.
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I am on the D802, and yes I have this folder. I think it is something dictionary related, maybe a translator software?
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Hi guys, i need some help n solution. I use minicmRc, my mp3 n image files is undetect(disappear)when im running music n galery apps. But the files exist on sdcard.
Sorry for my bad english
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cruizz said:
Hi guys, i need some help n solution. I use minicmRc, my mp3 n image files is undetect(disappear)when im running music n galery apps. But the files exist on sdcard.
Sorry for my bad english
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i dont know if this work..but try to find file in the folder that undetect name ".nomedia" (without quote)..that .nomedia file make android didn't scan the folder for a media file ..if there is a file .nomedia in the folder then deleted it and reboot.
soo
better dont use miniCM. use orginal files for music
kecil26 said:
i dont know if this work..but try to find file in the folder that undetect name ".nomedia" (without quote)..that .nomedia file make android didn't scan the folder for a media file ..if there is a file .nomedia in the folder then deleted it and reboot.
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thanks alot my friend...
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thanks alot my friend...
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no prob mate
I want to save it on the PC,and put it in another nexus 4...but i can't find it
Which recovery did you make the backup with? CWM and TWRP save them in different spots.
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cwm :laugh:
nic85 said:
cwm :laugh:
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CWM backups are in mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod
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Or data/media/clockworkmod
ok i found it but how can i copy it to the PC?
i tried with root browser to copy the folder in mnt/sdcard but it failed
nic85 said:
ok i found it but how can i copy it to the PC?
i tried with root browser to copy the folder in mnt/sdcard but it failed
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Move the CWM folder to your SD card.
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i get "operation failed" :crying:
nic85 said:
i get "operation failed" :crying:
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With Solid Explorer? Try a different file manager. You could always just upload the backup to the cloud and download it on your PC lol
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how lol?
btw i have to copy all the clockwork folder or just the folder inside the backup folder?
i guess i need also the blob folder with all that files in it..
nic85 said:
how lol?
btw i have to copy all the clockwork folder or just the folder inside the backup folder?
i guess i need also the blob folder with all that files in it..
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Just the backup folder. If you open up the blobs folder inside there will be many more EMPTY folders (at least for me).
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omg i can't copy the files in it...i copy the entire folder in the PC,but at the end i have the folder empty
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omg i can't copy the files in it...i copy the entire folder in the PC,but at the end i have the folder empty
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On your phone if you look into that folder, do you have any backups?
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android88 said:
On your phone if you look into that folder, do you have any backups?
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yes i have boot.img,nandroidm5 etc...but i don't know why i can copy that files in the computer
the backup folder is in mnt/sdcard
rebooted the phone...and worked...now i try to restore it in the other nexus :silly:
p.s. i read i other sites that i need that blob folder also...?
nic85 said:
rebooted the phone...and worked...now i try to restore it in the other nexus :silly:
p.s. i read i other sites that i need that blob folder also...?
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If restoring it on your other Nexus worked, then you don't need the blob folder.
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i get error while restoring system...
maybe because i'm trying to restore the nandroid in another nexus 4? or it doens't matter?
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yes i have boot.img,nandroidm5 etc...but i don't know why i can copy that files in the computer
the backup folder is in mnt/sdcard
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Check the permissions in your mnt/sdcard whether owner and group are root and the there are full read write permissions.
You can always cloud upload and download and
Yes you need the blobs folder. I assume you have cwm6 and the blobs folder has important files..
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thank you.
anyway i got an error flashing system file,so i had to do all from zero... :crying:
My root folder is empty on my nexus, which makes me think I moved something that I wasn't supposed to.
Everything works normally, but when I try to enable LTE, it doesn't work..., like the system_sys folder is moved to the "etc" folder.
So, can anyone screenshot their "root" folder at the base of the phone so I can move the original content?
I guess you mean /root. If so then mine is also empty and nothing wrong with that
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So I've opened the build.prop to change the wifi scan interval and neither Root toolbox pro or Root Explorer seeks to be able to write to it
Anyone else have sucess?
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Stupid question, but have you enabled RW for the system folder? Just ask because I hadn't when I edited my build.prop.
Heh good question...but yes I did still no luck
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fordstang99 said:
Heh good question...but yes I did still no luck
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you need to copy it out of the /system directory. just copy it to your sdcard and then make your modifications then copy it back. MAKE SURE to change your PERMISSIONS to match the old file after copying or else you will boot loop!
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Will try that thank you
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Just get the app BuildProp Editor. It works great for me and is a lot simpler than having to move files around.
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So I've opened the build.prop to change the wifi scan interval and neither Root toolbox pro or Root Explorer seeks to be able to write to it
Anyone else have sucess?
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I assume you edit the line "wifi.supplicant_scan_interval"
If so, my default is at 300. Do you happen to know what time interval that represents? I'd like to change it to scan every 2 minutes or so...
Thanks!
hocgwai said:
you need to copy it out of the /system directory. just copy it to your sdcard and then make your modifications then copy it back. MAKE SURE to change your PERMISSIONS to match the old file after copying or else you will boot loop!
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Change permissions before moving it back over or after? Guess this is the step I missed lol
I'd assume seconds, or 5 minutes. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
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I have rooted lg g2 d802. Since i am back to stock lollipop from CM 12.1, i have gallery issues. In gallery, there is too much folders with only one pic instead. Pics are from app folders. Is there anybody to help me to solve tihis?
I'm not sure if I really understand your problem.. but try create empty file named ".nomedia" in "Android" folder in your Internal Storage..
brrrrm said:
I'm not sure if I really understand your problem.. but try create empty file named ".nomedia" in "Android" folder in your Internal Storage..
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Yes, thanks, my problem was solved on your way. Sorry for my bad english