Is there a way to add custom file extentions in root explorer like you can with astro?
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netwokz said:
Is there a way to add custom file extentions in root explorer like you can with astro?
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Yes, same way as you would with Astro. Long press file & rename. (.apk, .html, .bin).
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i want to know which filemanager is the best! i probobly use at most eFile and sometime root exploerer becouse of dropbox
Which one is the best for you!
I like eFile becouse of the first page where i see the memory the appspace and sd card usage!
ASTRO File Manager
For me, I like File Expert
Root Explorer FTW!!
kecil26 said:
Root Explorer FTW!!
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You just like root manager because it can mount in root modus but i think when it could not do that(i mean root modus), it would not even on the 10th place ... there is one positiv aspect of root manager, when you use dropbox you dont need a secound explorer
maijinace said:
You just like root manager because it can mount in root modus but i think when it could not do that(i mean root modus), it would not even on the 10th place ... there i one positiv aspect of root manager also, when you use dropbox you dont need a secound explorer
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can u suggest me better one?
kecil26 said:
can u suggest me better one?
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i use eFile i woulr recommend it to every one, because of the first page when you open the manager i also used astro, but if you play with the setting in astro you get 3 or 4 new apps in your drawer ;(
I prefer Root Explorer. Only this app can set permissions for system files.
jamesbond22 said:
I prefer Root Explorer. Only this app can set permissions for system files.
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That is the reason why i wrote "Root Explorer (dont vote just becouse of the root)" because you must use this app to edit your root there are no other apps that can do that!
But my question is which is the best File Manger. And i must say i have also Root explorer but i never set the permisions to write(delete) in the root files. and i recommend that to everyone if you delete something wrong you need to restore your whole system so you shold always have a back up before doing such a stupid thing
AndExplorer..
esESexplorador simple clean and in spanish language
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Root Explorer
ES File Explorer with best interface !!!
ES File Manger
OI Filemanager, simple and clean.
mzmz83 said:
OI Filemanager, simple and clean.
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+1
It has everything you need.
File Expert
File Expert here, mainly due to the ability to serve my files via wireless (http server or ftp server) with one touch
Root Explorer is the most professional and usefulness
but Astro is good...
AndroZip ^^
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Using Explorer and Root Explorer. Find 10 differences
I'm using the nightly build (2012-04-05) of CyanogenMod 9 and I wanted to know if it is possible to turn of the shutter sound when focusing or taking a picture?
The only way I found to turn off the shutter sound is to put the ringtone and notification volume to silent. Is there another way?
In theory, you could possibly create silent tone, rename it what shutter sound file is on the phone & swap the files. But I'm not sure if the is possible.
An easy solution that I know works is to find another camera app that allows you to disable the sound. Camera ZOOM works for that. There may be others
It is illegal in some locations. No I'm not doing creep shots . I just find it annoying. Seems like a novelty on a digital camera
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Shutter sound off in cm9
You can off the camera and video sounds in cm 9 by going through the following simple steps.
1.You have to install root explorer or Es file explorer.(you need to R/W data on phone SD card.
2.Then go to system/media/audio/ui/
3.Find the Camera_click.ogg and rename it as Camera_click.ogg.off
4.Rename the following files also same as the step3
Camera_focus.ogg -------------> Camera_focus.ogg.off
VideoRecord.ogg -------------> VideoRecord.ogg.off
VideoStop.ogg -------------> VideoStop.ogg.off
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udithal said:
You can off the camera and video sounds in cm 9 by going through the following simple steps.
1.You have to install root explorer or Es file explorer.(you need to R/W data on phone SD card.
2.Then go to system/media/audio/ui/
3.Find the Camera_click.ogg and rename it as Camera_click.ogg.off
4.Rename the following files also same as the step3
Camera_focus.ogg -------------> Camera_focus.ogg.off
VideoRecord.ogg -------------> VideoRecord.ogg.off
VideoStop.ogg -------------> VideoStop.ogg.off
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root explorer costs money :l and Es file explorer wont find ''system/media/audio/ui/ even if i check the root explorer option, i used Root browser Lite from playstore, its free and works good! thx for the easy fix
yonathandavid11 said:
root explorer costs money :l and Es file explorer wont find ''system/media/audio/ui/ even if i check the root explorer option, i used Root browser Lite from playstore, its free and works good! thx for the easy fix
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ES does find it. There are two options for browsing as root you have to enable. One is to allow root privileges and the other is to enable actually browsing /system folders. And then a third option to mount /system as writeable.
I'm not a huge fan of ES though..missing some features I like in Root Explorer. Root Browser looks promising though as well. Nice find.
yonathandavid11 said:
root explorer costs money :l and Es file explorer wont find ''system/media/audio/ui/ even if i check the root explorer option, i used Root browser Lite from playstore, its free and works good! thx for the easy fix
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Solid Explorer is the best IMO
Smile Shutter sound off in cm9
You can off the camera and video sounds in cm 9 by going through the following simple steps.
1.You have to install root explorer or Es file explorer.(you need to R/W data on phone SD card.
2.Then go to system/media/audio/ui/
3.Find the Camera_click.ogg and rename it as Camera_click.ogg.off
4.Rename the following files also same as the step3
Camera_focus.ogg -------------> Camera_focus.ogg.off
VideoRecord.ogg -------------> VideoRecord.ogg.off
VideoStop.ogg -------------> VideoStop.ogg.off
thanks,it works on my lww
Thanks
yonathandavid11 said:
root explorer costs money :l and Es file explorer wont find ''system/media/audio/ui/ even if i check the root explorer option, i used Root browser Lite from playstore, its free and works good! thx for the easy fix
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I have no problem with using ES File Explorer accessing any root directory.
I was looking at Solid Explorer recommended earlier in the thread when I came across X-plore. I downloaded it and I'm quite impressed.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...SwxLDEsImNvbS5sb25lbHljYXRnYW1lcy5YcGxvcmUiXQ..
yonathandavid11 said:
root explorer costs money :l and Es file explorer wont find ''system/media/audio/ui/ even if i check the root explorer option, i used Root browser Lite from playstore, its free and works good! thx for the easy fix
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Great advice guys, works a treat. Thanks!
johno.franklin said:
Great advice guys, works a treat. Thanks!
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Just hit thanks next time
Bleh
I habe mwakious rom istalled right now on my gsm s-on 3D....
Is there a way i can install the devil toast cm9 boot animation on it.... ??(because its 3d )
Download the cm9 ROM you wanna pull it from, navigate through the system/media folder until you find "bootanimation.zip", put it on the root of your sd card, and then using a file explorer like ES File Explorer or Astro, replace the bootanimation.zip in your system/media folder with that one and you're good to go!
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beneath-a-burning-turtle said:
Download the cm9 ROM you wanna pull it from, navigate through the system/media folder until you find "bootanimation.zip", put it on the root of your sd card, and then using a file explorer like ES File Explorer or Astro, replace the bootanimation.zip in your system/media folder with that one and you're good to go!
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You probably already figured out what your doing, but just for clarification, I was wrong before, the path for the bootanimation.zip is under 'system\customization\resource' (or at least it was in my case)
There is a zip you can flash here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812621
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Hi
I have always used root browser to manage my files in sdcard and root directory. Lately the app is getting a little "incompatible" with 4.4+. The Dev have also not updated for over a year.
I have tried es file manager: too complicated. Too many features. A mess compared to root browser.
Root explorer: almost the same as root browser, but lacks some stuffs.
I'm looking for a new file manager with good root support and easy use as root browser. A new ui.
Any suggestions ?
FX File Manager.
Astro File Manager
Total Commander
syedbilal093 said:
FX File Manager.
Astro File Manager
Total Commander
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Ty, for the suggestions, but those are good for regular files like pics and docs.
I'm looking for more unzip, system edit, permissions level
Try X-plore File Manager as it grants root access to nutshell. By the way FX File Manager also supports Root Access to your system. I used to love Root Browser...!
syedbilal093 said:
Try X-plore File Manager as it grants root access to nutshell. By the way FX File Manager also supports Root Access to your system. I used to love Root Browser...!
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Gonna try fx
TheHaso said:
Gonna try fx
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Nope, too clumsy to use.
This new one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-amaze-file-managermaterial-theme-t2937314
Still at an early stage though.
Otherwise you should give a try to Solid Explorer.
@TheHaso ES File Manager now supports Lollipop..
syedbilal093 said:
@TheHaso ES File Manager now supports Lollipop..
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Hi, thanks for the help, but i think i found the one. Amaze file manager
Primokorn said:
This new one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-amaze-file-managermaterial-theme-t2937314
Still at an early stage though.
Otherwise you should give a try to Solid Explorer.
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Hi, yes. I actually installed this one before I saw your post. I liked it pretty good since it shows the permissions on the file list.
Yes, its early, since a few ui is unthemed/misplaced.
Thanks for the help. I thing amaze will do the thing! ?
Hello, how can i change values in this directory?
sys/devices/system/cpu
I can open files, but when edit something, I can't save. It says "Save failed!"
Nobody can't help me? XDA pls
mario_R said:
Hello, how can i change values in this directory?
sys/devices/system/cpu
I can open files, but when edit something, I can't save. It says "Save failed!"
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Which file explorer are you using? I am pretty sure you must be rooted, are you?
kiko9895 said:
Which file explorer are you using? I am pretty sure you must be rooted, are you?
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I used this file explorer:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.root.browserfree&hl=en
and then this one:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer&hl=en
Of course mounted system as Read/Write.
mario_R said:
I used this file explorer:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.root.browserfree&hl=en
and then this one:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer&hl=en
Of course mounted system as Read/Write.
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Try ES File Explorer, and enable the "root explorer" option as you see in the print screen.
Nothing works. Even via recovery I can't touch the files.