mnt/secure/asec - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Can I delete .asec files from mnt/secure/asec? There is .asec files from games / apps that I do not have them installed.

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Where is the trash bin located?

I'm just wondering where everything I delete on the device goes? I just got Resco explorer, and it found a recycle bin, but it seems to be empty??
I know I've deleted files and such so I'm just wondering where they may have gone.
There is also a folder on my storage card, /Storage Card/.Trashes
It has about 9mb of files on it. Is that a folder where all the things I delete from the storage card goes?

[Q] Device Memory

i have 219mb storage on my device and only 25mb of free space so i wonder is there any program do delete some files or i need to go in file explorer and delete files.. i tried to go in file explorer and i deleted some files but got like 1 or 2 mb of space so i wonder what can i delete and what i must not delete..
Do this go and grab Clear Temp from FreewarePocketPC.net. Also open your file explorer and go to Windows>Opera>Profiles>Downloads and emty that folder.

[Q] How do I recover files and folders deleted by accident?

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:
Total space]
13.11GB
Apps
3.28GB
Pictures, videos
245MB
Misc.
8.33GB
Available
1.31GB
Even though the information in the Internal Storage section is correct, when I check my folders using a file explorer software on my device which is rooted and running AOKP, it shows that the folders and files that I deleted are still missing.
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.
Thanks for the link. I'll check it out as soon as I can get my device recognised on my laptop and netbook!

Which of these SD card files can I safely delete?

My SD card is really cluttered and I'd like to clean it up.
.estrongs
.face
.SPenSDK30
.Spensound
Android
backups
CameraZOOM
clockworkmod
data
data-app
DCIM
doubleTwist
Download
KingsoftOffice
media
Movies
Music
Nandroid_Manager
Nearby
onandroid
pers
Photo Grid
Pictures
Playlists
Ringtones
roidapp
Samsung
tapatalk4
Tasker
TempImages
TitaniumBackup
WhatsApp
Yahoo!
.aid.bak
.bugsense
.enref
.eu.chainfire.mobileodin.flashkernel.n9005.v5
.profig.os
busybox-stericson
log.txt
toolbox-stericson
Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip
Particularly, I'm looking at the files, not folders. The folders are pretty self-explanatory, but what about files like .aid.bak and .enref? Can they be safely deleted?
What you can delete
I was googling what files I could delete, couldn't find any satisfactory answers, so I took the risk for some folders through trial and error.
This is what I know about some of the files:
SAFE TO DELETE
.face
.SPenSDK30
DCIM (in here are pictures you took with the phone's camera)
Download (you will lose the things you have previously downloaded)
media (you will lose files you have in here)
Movies (you will lose files)
Pictures (you will lose files)
Playlists (you will lose the playlists you have in your music player)
Music (you will lose files)
TempImages
FOLDERS CREATED BY APPS: So when you delete these files, it may affect the performance of the respective applications.
CameraZOOM
clockworkmod
doubleTwist
KingsoftOffice
Nandroid_Manager
Photo Grid
roidapp
tapatalk4
Tasker
TitaniumBackup
WhatsApp
Yahoo!
Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip
I'm no expert, but hope this helps :laugh:
fterh said:
My SD card is really cluttered and I'd like to clean it up.
.estrongs
.face
.SPenSDK30
.Spensound
Android
backups
CameraZOOM
clockworkmod
data
data-app
DCIM
doubleTwist
Download
KingsoftOffice
media
Movies
Music
Nandroid_Manager
Nearby
onandroid
pers
Photo Grid
Pictures
Playlists
Ringtones
roidapp
Samsung
tapatalk4
Tasker
TempImages
TitaniumBackup
WhatsApp
Yahoo!
.aid.bak
.bugsense
.enref
.eu.chainfire.mobileodin.flashkernel.n9005.v5
.profig.os
busybox-stericson
log.txt
toolbox-stericson
Xposed-Disabler-Recovery.zip
Particularly, I'm looking at the files, not folders. The folders are pretty self-explanatory, but what about files like .aid.bak and .enref? Can they be safely deleted?
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Afaik with my old note 1 I sometimes format the internal storage when it became cluttered. Any file or folder needed by some apps will be regenerated after reboot

I'm having problems with the "obb" folder

the folder "/ sdcard / Android / obb /" simply disappeared, and when I create it again it's an error and apps that use obb are not being downloaded, my device is a galaxy tab and 9.6 with the custom rom cyanogenmod

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