Hey all, was wondering if there is a known way around this, probably not tho. I have my work email setup on my phone, it is an Exchange account and requires me to set a PIN or password plus encrypt my SD card. This is all fine and dandy except TWRP can't make Nand backups because it doesn't seem to have access to the encrypted card. Is the some way I can give it permissions to access the card from recovery?
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Could you just make backups to your internal memory and then later transfer them to your sd card?
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No, it will not backup to internal
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Why won't it backup to internal?
In twrp, I went to mount and mounted internal, unmounted external sd card, and told it to use internal memory and it backed up to the phone.
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it backs up to internal if. you set it too.
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I'll try it again but it was giving me some error when I tried to mount and backup internally.
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Do you have enough internal space?
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gnarlynick said:
I'll try it again but it was giving me some error when I tried to mount and backup internally.
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is your internal partition also encrypted?
I have more than enough internal space, and no only the ext_sd is encrypted
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Get into communication with the developers of the recovery. If it was throwing you some error then let them know what it was and maybe they can help you out.
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I would use a modified mail.apk(sense) or a stock aosp email.apk that has been modified to ignore the exchange security. Therefore you wont have a device administrator and it won't be encrypted in the first place. You can find these in the themes and apps section.
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I would use a modified mail.apk(sense) or a stock aosp email.apk that has been modified to ignore the exchange security. Therefore you wont have a device administrator and it won't be encrypted in the first place. You can find these in the themes and apps section.
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Thanks, I'll check that out. Annoying that it makes you change things to receive the email
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gnarlynick said:
Hey all, was wondering if there is a known way around this, probably not tho. I have my work email setup on my phone, it is an Exchange account and requires me to set a PIN or password plus encrypt my SD card. This is all fine and dandy except TWRP can't make Nand backups because it doesn't seem to have access to the encrypted card. Is the some way I can give it permissions to access the card from recovery?
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Did you try an alternate "mail.apk" ? There are few floating around that doesn't enforce this policy. You'll need to wipe your card once more. But after that don't add an Exchange account UNTIL you've first replaced the Mail app, and you'll be set --- no more SD encrption or pass lock required. You'll have to copy the app after every ROM flash unless the ROM includes this app.
Check: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1520431
Or check here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1679853 (shameless self promotion of a thread I made haha). I made a mail.apk with mikeyxda's mods (roaming sync and html format) and security removed.
I couldn't tell you for sure if the security removal mod that I used (the same method from the link in the post above) would bypass the encrypted sd card requirement, though.
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Sense 4.1 version:
themikmik.com/showthread.php?14276-MOD-2012-08-31-Mail-apk-w-Exchange-Security-Disabled-*New-Sense-4-1-Version*
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My buddy has a 1gb SD card that is maxed (obviously) already. He's going to get a new one soon, but he, and now I, want to know how to get media to save to internal SD card by default?
Sorry if already asked and thanks in advance.
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Anybody?
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glacierguy said:
My buddy has a 1gb SD card that is maxed (obviously) already. He's going to get a new one soon, but he, and now I, want to know how to get media to save to internal SD card by default?
Sorry if already asked and thanks in advance.
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For pictures and video, go to the default picture/video app and open settings, then scroll down to storage, and select your preferred storage location!
I'm not sure about the music, but I would assume it to be the same.
Keylogger_0 said:
For pictures and video, go to the default picture/video app and open settings, then scroll down to storage, and select your preferred storage location!
I'm not sure about the music, but I would assume it to be the same.
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THANK YOU! MY dumb a$$ checked gallery but not camera... Smh
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Hi, I've been trying to transfer files into the phone's memory but I cannot for the life of me get it to work. HTC was a little useless on the issue so I thought I'd ask the real experts
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Hi, I've been trying to transfer files into the phone's memory but I cannot for the life of me get it to work. HTC was a little useless on the issue so I thought I'd ask the real experts
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Not sure on mac but on windows you need to install the htc drivers and when you plug the USB in select htc sync on your phone and it will show both external and internal on the computer
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Try mounting as media sync not HTC sync
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Try mounting as media sync not HTC sync
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Thanks!
Is there a way to mount BOTH internal and external?
I go to restore, click on my backup folder (created when I backed up via TWRP), and there is nothing in the folder.
I reboot phone, go to my file explorer and the backups are there. Perfectly there in the same folder I tried to restore from earlier.
I am sure I am navigating to the same exact folder in TWRP that I am viewing in Android.
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Make sure twrp is mounting the correct sd card. I'm 99.9% sure that's what it is.
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I tried both. External and internal. I'll try again though.
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newfireorange said:
I tried both. External and internal. I'll try again though.
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I happens to me every time I switch/flash another rom. I would just keep messing around with it and eventually it would work. I think it's a bug in TB Goodluck
That's exactly what I did. Flashed CM 10, went to restore Venom and nothing. I got it working now. Just rebooted a few times. Thanks all.
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Peace ALL,
Im hoping someone can help me out here. I have a ROOTED HTC Evo LTE on Sprint and I am switching to the HTC One on T-Mobile. Since the HTC One does not have an SD card, what is the easiest way to transfer my Titanium Backup files for my apps to my new HTC one?
Some have suggested using Dropbox, but I've heard that this does not work out so well.
Any suggestions? I really dont want to lose any of my backups after I ROOT my phone.
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Peace ALL,
Im hoping someone can help me out here. I have a ROOTED HTC Evo LTE on Sprint and I am switching to the HTC One on T-Mobile. Since the HTC One does not have an SD card, what is the easiest way to transfer my Titanium Backup files for my apps to my new HTC one?
Some have suggested using Dropbox, but I've heard that this does not work out so well.
Any suggestions? I really dont want to lose any of my backups after I ROOT my phone.
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Can't you just save the folder on your pc and then move it to the One? You may also be able to set up a ad-hoc wifi network and transfer files that way(I have no idea if this works with the One).
I would copy the folder 'TitaniumBackup' off your EVO LTE and put it on a thumb drive or your PC for safe keeping. When you're ready, you can copy the folder over to your One. I would think that would work fine. I definitely would only do this for user apps & not system apps.
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Dredz said:
Can't you just save the folder on your pc and then move it to the One? You may also be able to set up a ad-hoc wifi network and transfer files that way(I have no idea if this works with the One).
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Beat me to it
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Peace Dredz...
Didn't think about that...ill try that
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Does a2sd work on this phone? Is there any need? I'm upgrading to a htc evo 4g lte on Saturday from og evo, just wondering if apps 2 sd is working or needed
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I think that there is no I need, but others mighty say otherwise. Since you are coming from the OG Evo, I know that you have a microSD.
On the LTE, it has the internal memory (just like the OG), and it has the internal storage, which is the equivalent of the SD card on the OG. And THEN you have the external SD. Apps aren't saved to the ext SD card, and you have plenty internal storage for the apps. The data from the apps are automatically saved to the internal SD (like 1gb+ for real racing 3).
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Ok cool, just trying to get everything prepared for when I get the phone tomorrow
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