[Q] Having Bootanimation problems - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I made a boot animation and made the bootanimation file with the two folders and desc file. I zipped the file without compression. I placed it on my phone and root explorer will not let me change the permissions. It says that it is read only. I used 7zip to zip as storage. Help please!

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I recently installed the ap2sd and has moved all the applications to my sd card. The problem is, now how do I access all my downloaded applications since the File Managers has also disappeared from the main program.
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[Q] Editing the bootlogos?

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Where is the password.key file on Google Pixel Android 10 Devices?

Upon doing some research I was under the impression the password.key file would be located in /data/system or even in one of the /data/system/users/<user> folder but the file is not present.
In addition the /data/data/com.android.providers.settings had no folder called databases which would store the settings.db file.
I did find /data/system/locksettings.db so that is a positive.
Any suggestions?
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Hi @ThePieMonster,
we have moved your post to the Q&A forum as it didn't qualify for Android Software/Hacking. Prior to your next posting kindly read the sticky on top of every forum.
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Regarding your question,
the synthetic password is stored in /data/system_de/<user>/spblob/<handle>.spblob
settings are stored as XML files in /data/system/users/<user>/settings_*.xml
generally spoken, if you can't find app data in /data/user/<user>/<pkgname> you should always have a look in /data/user_de/<user>/<pkgname> first.
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