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
Related
I am running on Team Union Rom v3. JB.
I cannot restore / backup files on Nova Launcher.
Default Location (cannot be changed) = /sdcard/data/com.teslacoisw.launcher/backup
MAIN PROBLEM
I cannot access /sdcard/data
The folder is there. And it is empty.
Cannot access or move or create file in it (even with root explorer)
In Files app. Under storage - got 2 directories:
1. sdcard0 = internal
2. sdext = external
ATTEMPTS
Try backup files within Nova Launcher to determine backup dir
Failed. Says backup successful but backup file no where to be found.
Why is my sdcard/data folder not accessible?
Can you access it through storage/sdcard0/data ?
in ics the internal space is called Sdcard in JB its called sdcard0, may be you need to fix permissions to access it as its a system folder are you rooted
Rooted via CWM method.
Root works fine. Lucky patcher, busybox, chainfire 3d all works fine.
I need to rephrase my situation.
I can access into sdcard/data/
But once I am in it. No files are in it / visible.
Cannot create file / folder
there is no sdcard its sdcard0 and on my tablet the data folder is extsdcard
anyways I am not rooted currently as just installed the new rom.
But I think its more the case of permission or may be there are no files in it
samir_a said:
there is no sdcard its sdcard0 and on my tablet the data folder is extsdcard
anyways I am not rooted currently as just installed the new rom.
But I think its more the case of permission or may be there are no files in it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Already check permission. Full permission. Owner root. Sdcard_write.
Anyway flashed a new rom. Redemption.
Sdcard/android/data is accessible. Nova Launcher backup dir is here.
But could not save backup to sdcard0.
Try backup failed.
Hi.
As we all know our I-9505 have quite large space for system files (and bloatware).
After installing other roms (in my case PAC rom - Android 4.3.1) we have loads of space free there. With PAC i have 2.39GB
Because i have rom backup all the time on internal memory it's it takes about 1,7GB space.
And now the idea:
Create folder '000' in root system folder, move a backup there and any time you wish to recover just copy it back to clockworkmod folder.
Tried that with no sucess as esExplorer and TotalCommander can't mount root system folder as read/write.
Anyone knows is that possible ? That could save us some nice space.
----------please notice----------
I know that this way you can't recover backup before you copy it to clockworkmod mod but i always have copy of backup on PC for any bad situation and i can copy it back to phone thru clockworkmod recovery mouting USB or in download mode.
Can I delete .asec files from mnt/secure/asec? There is .asec files from games / apps that I do not have them installed.
After migrating back from f2fs to ext4 I found out I couldn't touch the files that I adb pushed back onto the device. The pictures I took with the stock camera app wouldn't save until I renamed the old DCIM folder, which caused it to create a new one and proceeded to work normally. How can I make my files and folders writeable again? ES shows that all the files and folders do have RW tags.
I'm running the Android L mako port with the Unleashed kernel.
Very similar problem here, after doing a restore with CWM of 4.4.4 backup, I'm unable to save files to user storage. Owner is 0 root, GID is 1028 sdcard_r, permissions drwxrwx--x.
Can save to ./Downloads though. ?:|
Did you ever resolve your issue?
Hi
I have LineagosOS 17.1 installed on my N910F, and the directory (symlink) /sdcard points to /storage/emulated/0 whereas the sdcard files are in /storage/3839-3131
Is there any way to make /sdcard point to the right place ? or to fix this mess ?
thanks
Seems that sdcard is read only. Any idea?
When I run Titanium backup (I have root, TWRP and LineageOS 17) and go to Preferences > backup folder location, if I choose /storage/3839-3131/TitaniumBackup it says "the folder doesn't have write access"....
Can anyone help?