extracting temp.dat - Android

I want to make a custom ROM of my acer liquid metal S200 but the problem is i am not able to extract the temp.dat file. I have read everywhere and they have suggested running the updater and checking documents and settings etc for temp.dat file but i cant file (Couldnt find any such tutorial for liquid mt). Can anyone please help me in extracting it.

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