[Q] Reverted to 4.1.2 but still 0/0/0 folder - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

As title says, I reverted to 4.1.2 stock, but I still have empty 0/0/0 folder in my internal SD and I can't remove it...
Any help, please?

same issue here, that realy sucks
rmdir /sdard/0 -rf also dont work

Format the sd card .
jje

Yup, I ended up doing as JJE suggested and wiping the card. Just make sure you have a backup (of a pre-4.2 ROM of course) to restore, or have an alternative ROM to install on your External SD Card

Connect it to pc in mtp mode...delete the folder u want...it worked for me
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Maybe install a fresh stock ROM with odin from pc format entire sdcard..
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[Q] pictures deleted after flashing hydrogen

i flashed the great rom hydrogen (android 4.04) before i was rooted and stock firmware from samsung.
now everything works fine, but MY PICTURES WERE DELETED ?!?!?!?!
pls help mee
Delete means gone deleted .
Try RECUVA that may find your deleted pictures .
But it will be far easier to restore your backup .
jje
See if you have them in your SD card
If its their in SD card then try wiping media cache in apps or stopping and restarting media process
Also wipe cache of gallery if you have those images in SD card
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If your pictures are not even shown in file explorer, better mount your SD card as USB mass storage in your PC and use softwares like recuva to recover your deleted files
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Cant, Delete files on external sd

Cant delete file on external sd card using 4.1.1 XXDLJ1 CUSTOM ROM PLZ HELP
delete the media store cache / data and restart the phone.
relisys667 said:
Cant delete file on external sd card using 4.1.1 XXDLJ1 CUSTOM ROM PLZ HELP
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Try to put sd card into a card reader. Can you delete that files on your PC? If not, try check disk (your sd card on PC) and after it finished you will be either able to delete those files or that files will no longer be there. I had that problem and solved it that way.
Plug phone into pc and format that way
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Ausboy 2011 said:
Plug phone into pc and format that way
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It's not necessary to format whole sd card. It's better first to thy what I suggested. It worked for me.

installing custom roms

I have been having a weird problem installing roms to my rooted galaxy s3 I9300
i have the phone rooted, i have it backed up with nandroid, and i have clockwork mod recovery on the phone.
when i boot it into recovery mode the phone doesnt see the roms i have on the SD card. from all videos of "how to install" they were left in the zip folder therefore i decided to leave them there.
any ideas anybody?
Are you selecting sdcard then ext sdcard?
Otherwise its looking in phone not external
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azraelscript said:
Are you selecting sdcard then ext sdcard?
Otherwise its looking in phone not external
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i was checking just sd card

My problem with most of the ROMs, empty "ext_sd" folder.

Hi,
I'm still trying to find a ROM that I can use for my daily usage. My main problem is that almost all the ROMs that I flash fail to detect my ext_sd folder, a.k.a. my external SD card.
When I flash an ICS ROM and go to the file explorer to install titanium backup and restore my apps, it says that this folder is empty.
Sometimes when I restart several times, it finds my SD card, sometimes I have to flash other ROMs to have it but it's OK in some ROMs like CM10 but eventually it losts this folder as well.
Since I'm S-ON, I can't get back to GB ROMs.
SD card may be problamatic but it's OK when I mount it via attaching cable to phone or attaching it directly to my PC with a SD card cartridge.
What could be the problem? How I can check that SD card is OK?
Thanks.
Let me add this that if I open back of my phone and remove and re insert the SD card, it gets detected but it's cumbersome.
Use a root explorer to go up to root and instead of ext sd go into sd card 2 folder. Should be there
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Hassaan.W said:
Use a root explorer to go up to root and instead of ext sd go into sd card 2 folder. Should be there
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Thanks for the reply but I don't have such folder.
test84 said:
Thanks for the reply but I don't have such folder.
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Do you have "storage" folder?
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Returning to stock ics from cm10.2

After trying cm10.2 I decided to go back to ICS, it appears that I now have two lots of directories some in root and others in 0 directory.
Is there a way I can use Odin to reformat and put all back in its place? Di I need a PID file to repartition back to ICS partitions.
Adam
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No, your SD card is messed up due to the jb 4.2+ file system. If you don't wanna waste time moving them to the correct places, backup what you need to your computer and format your SD card in cwm recovery. If you do not want to format, then move all your files out of the /0 folder to /data/media(which is the SD card partition), i.e. /data/media/0/blabla to /data/media/blabla.
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Thannks for your help. I ended up formating all, using Odin to reflash stock, reinstalled root and cwm then used my previus backup.
Thanks for your quick response.
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