What are these files in root / folder? Can I saftly delete them?
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Absolutely not!
But don't ask me what they do. You can browse the .rc files as they are text.
Sent from my Nexus 7
Those files are you system. You mustn't do anything to them because if you do you can break your phone.
NO
These are all initialization files necessary for your phone to startup. They are a part of the boot image and the phone's startup process (init) parses these files to know what to start and how to start. They also are responsible for the initial files system setup and some hardware configuration as well.
Better not touch them.
I just wanted to know if they have something with init.d
Sent from my Xperia Live with Walkman (WT19i) using xda-developers app
Android's Rule of Thumb : DO NOT touch any files in "/" root
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modifications:
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install: NO CUSTOM ZIP !
Extract the zip archive
Rootexlporer programs in subfolders using the system folder first, and here the picture of the rights to enter!
Then copy the app to the app folder in the app framework of the frameworks folder.
A copy multiple lépésbőé you can do it, because it will restart the phone.
It is very IMPORTANT WITH YOUR RIGHTS!
Conditions: root, cmrecowery
Change before you have cmrecowery make a backup!
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Hi Everyone,
(first off, not sure if this is the correct location to place this request, but didn't know where else it would fit on the board).
Wondered if any of you good folk know any software that works as amazingly well as it does on the PC platform, which is: Directory Lister Pro
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So far in my hunt for an App that can access my QNAP NAS, scan the contents and create an audit of the files that are on there. Giving me the names, formats, resolutions, and so on for all the files that are on there and present it in a neat format.... Preferably to export into a list of either HTML or PDF....
Wondered if you guys knew of anything like this on the Android platform, or how hard it would be for someone to develop one....??
Many thanks, Lister
Hope someone can help.
I have a motorola xt626 (rooted), but its the same if not rooted.
I like to swapp sims like old style phone. Problem is that when swappin it force to erase all private data and its like starting android like new.
Its no good.
I've seen in some spanish forums talking about other motorola phones that force the erase, model i1 (nextel titanium) and i867 (nextel trace).
they dont say where, or what to change. They just said about using some database editor like sqlite to change some lines in a db file.
I attached an image of the message its shown when swapping sim.
I cant cancel that, if nothing is done, wit will reboot and erase all by it self,
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Hello everyone!
I need help with my uni project. I am supposed to localise a mobile app and I've found a simple looking ''choose your own adventure'' game which is perfect for this purpose. However, I cannot get it to work after editing the language files. Here's what I've done:
1. Unpacked the .apk file with WinRAR.
2. Edited the .xml files containing the language with Notepad++. Changed only the displayed text into another language, left the code unedited.
3. Tried to build the app back using Android Studios.
Whenever I try to convert the edited game back into an .apk file I get an error (see screenshot below). Is my Android Studios setup wrong (I used the basic settings)? Am I doing something wrong? Is there an easier way to do?
Cheers,
YamaKasin
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Hi I would need a help to understand how the android webview works. I bought an Oppo Reno 7 for my wife from the hand and in the file directory I found folders for different apps used for private browsing and private communication as per attached images in directory Android\media\com.android.system. I've got the same phone and I don't have such files in mine. Is there a way to understand how to access those, if they were just opened/used in the past or is there any launcher installed that I need to access to get to those? All files seem to be empty.Or do I need to open Android studio to see if there is any other open source solution created and
what should I be looking for??
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Thanks!
Obviously file / folder corpses, left on phone due to inproper deinstallation of apps.
Do a Factoty Reset. Better: install and run SD Maid Pro.