[Q]App Folder - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Ok, Seeing as how the first 10 pages and search yielded no results, I think I might be one of those special kids mentioned in the terms and agreements video.
I need to know where Astro installs the apks, because obviously it's not under system/app nor data/app. I've browsed both twice while revealing hidden files but they have not yielded any results. I can find every app on the phone but the ones that I've installed through Astro... So if anyone can shed some light as to where I might find them, that would be great.

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dont know if its similar but i have same problem with ics not being able to find apps that were unremovable (they just kept reinstalling) but noticed some apps were also in /preload (dont know if this helps your case or not)

Maybe /mnt/sdcard?
Check peferences in astro for home directory?
Other apps also in /data/app
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mnzt42yd said:
dont know if its similar but i have same problem with ics not being able to find apps that were unremovable (they just kept reinstalling) but noticed some apps were also in /preload (dont know if this helps your case or not)
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Thanks for the reply but it's not an unremovable app, just a few apks that I nicked off the internet. They show up under settings > applications and can be removed, but I just can not for the life of me find them on the system folders
woebetide said:
Maybe /mnt/sdcard?
Check peferences in astro for home directory?
Other apps also in /data/app
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Yeah, I've checked those, and all the home directories and usb directories and sd external directories, pretty much all of the directories listed in the preference for Astro with no success. Also, somehow, my /data/app folder only has the stock apps, nothing new that I've installed so far. Appreciate the reply though

Use your root file explorer to search your device, it will show up eventually.....
Edit: so no confusion, I mean the search function within the app
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krymore said:
Thanks for the reply but it's not an unremovable app, just a few apks that I nicked off the internet. They show up under settings > applications and can be removed, but I just can not for the life of me find them on the system folders
Yeah, I've checked those, and all the home directories and usb directories and sd external directories, pretty much all of the directories listed in the preference for Astro with no success. Also, somehow, my /data/app folder only has the stock apps, nothing new that I've installed so far. Appreciate the reply though
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If you have your phone set to install apps to external memory, there should be a folder called "android.secure". This is where the phone puts apps that are installed to the SD. (by default) Now I am assuming you have not formatted you SD to include a EXT 2/4 partition, or else you would know to look there. I would investigate to see if you can find an android.secure folder.

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[Q] What is DiskCacheIndexxxxx.tmp??

HI
I have check the SDcard Root and I have a lot of DiskCacheIndexxxxx.tmp
Does anyone know what are this files?
Thanks
good question
Good question I have about 50 of them!
Most likely app-created index files to hold the location of cached contents. Did a quick google search and you can find other refs to these files, mainly in other android and even other xda threads (G1 for instance) where in one someone said he went ahead and deleted them with no ill effects. YMMV
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714909
zkid2010 said:
Most likely app-created index files to hold the location of cached contents. Did a quick google search and you can find other refs to these files, mainly in other android and even other xda threads (G1 for instance) where in one someone said he went ahead and deleted them with no ill effects. YMMV
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714909
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I found that already and delete the files..
but it has start creating new ones..
Thank you
believe they are caused by Quandrent Advanced. I only get them when I have that app installed. I just delete it and use Quadrent Standard and the files go away
I had this exact problem. It was caused by installing 3d froyo gallery from the market. After removing this app, rebooting (and deleting all the files in the root), the problem was resolved. Not sure if this applies to you guys, but figured I'd chime in.
Also, they are not caused by quadrant advanced, i've been using that for quite some time, and it never dumped files to the root of the card.)
Sounds pornographic to me
Just kidding. Anyway yeah it's Quadrant.
mstrk242 said:
I had this exact problem. It was caused by installing 3d froyo gallery from the market. After removing this app, rebooting (and deleting all the files in the root), the problem was resolved.
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Instead of using 3D gallery from market you can use standalone *.apk from Nexus it works without creating any temp files on sdcard root.
Catch it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=712553

[Q] Can I delete uninstalled app folders from /mnt/sdcard/ ?

I've noticed through the course of installing/uninstalling apps over time I have a lot of junk folders sitting around in my /mnt/sdcard/ directory.
Is it safe to delete folders specific to apps in that directory?
Example: I have a /mnt/sdcard/WebMD folder sitting out there even though I uninstalled it a week ago.
Another question is what folders should I not tamper with? (data, external_sd, LOST.DIR, tmp, etc)
Thanks all
Any folder named after an app you've uninstalled you can delete. As they will only contain either setting information about the app or things that have been downloaded by that app.
Every folder under mnt/sdcard can be deleted and the phone will still function fine. No system files are stored there.
Your pictures you've taken, documents, downloads, backups (titanium backup) would all be deleted. For the most part those will be in folders named obviously (titaniumbackup, dcim).
Majority of folders that are labeled with a period in front of them, for example ".example" would contain information specific to the app "example".
If in doubt rename the folder to anything else. If a program suddenly stops working right, rename it back. No issues, feel free to delete.
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Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks gr8hairy1
No, thank you for giving me something to do while my wife shopped.
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[Q] can old folders from old apps be removed?

I was looking through the file explorer we have with our phones and saw folders for old, old apps that i no longer have installed on my phone.
there's nothing but .bin files and .txt files and cache files in there it seems.
is it fine if i go ahead and delete those folders? just clicking, holding, and deleting.
or is there a better way to go about doing so?
thanks much.
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Yes, you can delete them unless you plan on using those apps again.
SD Maid is the only app I know, that really helps you with cleaning. But it´s a paid one.

[Q] where does the 3d gallery read from?

in my gallery it shows images from my g+ account, but no others. is there a way to make it read from the sdcard?
3D gallery does read from SDcard by default, try moving it to /system/app and giving proper permissions.
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nevermind. it is reading from the sdcard. i didnt realize things downloaded from dropbox were finding there way onto the system instead of sdcard! is this right? i thought dropbox would automatically move files downloaded from the cloud to sdcard
jsp254 said:
nevermind. it is reading from the sdcard. i didnt realize things downloaded from dropbox were finding there way onto the system instead of sdcard! is this right? i thought dropbox would automatically move files downloaded from the cloud to sdcard
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Dropbox downloads go directly to the SDcard , it creates a folder named dropbox in the root of your sdcard.
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I agree, it should, but its not. I'm not near my device right now to tell you the exact path, but they are going to somewhere in /media in the root folder. I had to use root explorer to move an image from there to sdcard. I'll update this later with the path. I'm also going to look and see where the dropbox apk installed. I recently "8 restart" reset my device and ran the snowball mod root process. I may have geeked it up in the process. I may need to un-root and run the program fresh.
On a side note, I have never seen a device where so many people do the same thing and have so many different results. Even with snowball mod, I have some white on white menus. Such as adw ex settings menu and beautiful weather widget's settings menus.
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jsp254 said:
I agree, it should, but its not. I'm not near my device right now to tell you the exact path, but they are going to somewhere in /media in the root folder. I had to use root explorer to move an image from there to sdcard. I'll update this later with the path. I'm also going to look and see where the dropbox apk installed. I recently "8 restart" reset my device and ran the snowball mod root process. I may have geeked it up in the process. I may need to un-root and run the program fresh.
On a side note, I have never seen a device where so many people do the same thing and have so many different results. Even with snowball mod, I have some white on white menus. Such as adw ex settings menu and beautiful weather widget's settings menus.
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Oh that explain better you have snowballmod which it has 2 mods to use internal space so you need to find apps that can access all your media apart of your sdcard, quickpic gives you that option instead of gallery 3D.
Settings > browser > included folders
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jsp254 said:
in my gallery it shows images from my g+ account, but no others. is there a way to make it read from the sdcard?
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Im sure you got an answer to this already, I had this issue too, and my music wasn't showing in the music player either. I found a folder on my SDcard labled "my files" in this folder there are folders for pictures, music etc. I moved the pictures and music to the appropriate folders a BAM they all show up now.
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Installed App directory?

Hello all, I'm trying to locate the folder where android stores all the installed apps from the market on my GF's Galaxy S2, but for the life of me cannot find it. It seems samsung has things set up vastly different than my Droid Incredible where apps are stored in the data/data folder. I understand that bigger apps install to the internal SD card somewhere, but I can't seem to find that either. I'm using ES File Explorer to do the searching (set the home directory to "/") and am having no luck.
Any pointers would be greatly helpful
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Try Data/App.
If not try System/App.
jcracken said:
Try Data/App.
If not try System/App.
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Ah, see the data folder shows up blank... Its an unrooted device, so I guess that's what makes it appear blank.
The real argument is how much app data space she has in her data/data partition. On the Dinc we only get 170MB unless we mod it. I thought this was what all android devices had access to. She says she has 2GB of internal app space, but I want to know the size of the data/data to know for sure..
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Its 2gb of storage of course you can move certain apps to external card.
Settings > Applications > Manage Applications
That will show you the available space and what each app uses.

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