[Q] my bluetooth folder changed??!! - HTC Desire X

hi
i delete bluttooth folder in downloads folder and after that every bluetooth file recived save to emmc/downloads/bluetooth folder not in /mnt/sdcard/downloads/bluetooth folder
i make a folder with name bluetooth in downloads and reboot phone too , but not working yet ,
thanks for attention

babakhad said:
hi
i delete bluttooth folder in downloads folder and after that every bluetooth file recived save to emmc/downloads/bluetooth folder not in /mnt/sdcard/downloads/bluetooth folder
i make a folder with name bluetooth in downloads and reboot phone too , but not working yet ,
thanks for attention
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Go to Settings>Storage>Bluetooth>and choose sdcard
Sonething like that, i can't look on my phone now, I'm restoring a Titanium Backup...

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Where does android store contact photos ?

Hi guys ... Well I want to export all the contact photos Android is currently storing for all my 'Phone' contacts ..
Does anyone know where Android stores all contact photos/images ?
I'm currently running a Sense 3.6 ROM (Virtuous Affinity) on my Desire Z ..
Well I could not find them anywhere on the SD card, but I did find another solution to this, which can work until something better comes along:
1) Download and install Titanium Backup
2) Open Titanium Backup, and create a backup of the Contacts app
3) Open the SD card on your PC, and then open the 'TitaniumBackup' folder
4) Find your backup here .. if its date sorted, find the backup that was created most recently maybe ..
5) Open the TAR file in WinRAR, and then open the 'files' folder inside the TAR file
6) All associated contact images should be here now ..
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ahmadka said:
Well I could not find them anywhere on the SD card, but I did find another solution to this, which can work until something better comes along:
1) Download and install Titanium Backup
2) Open Titanium Backup, and create a backup of the Contacts app
3) Open the SD card on your PC, and then open the 'TitaniumBackup' folder
4) Find your backup here .. if its date sorted, find the backup that was created most recently maybe ..
5) Open the TAR file in WinRAR, and then open the 'files' folder inside the TAR file
6) All associated contact images should be here now ..
Please 'Thank' this post if this helped you out
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Thank you so much! I was looking for a way to do this andd your methodd worked like a charm! Maybe this should a sticky for the android tips section. :good:
I tried to do this your way, but i only get cut photos, not original ones. Any help?

!! Galaxy S7, wallpapers, and ringtones!!

Enjoy
When system ui ? ?
celtichazard said:
Enjoy
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Thanks for distribution ?
Hashem GH said:
When system ui ? ?
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Really?
System ui sounds haaaaaa
Ummmm you said system ui....I only see ringtones and wallpaper?
Is there any quick guide of how to replace the media files?
It seems that I cant make it to work.
musherboy said:
Is there any quick guide of how to replace the media files?
It seems that I cant make it to work.
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With a root file manager navigate to root-system/media/audio, then replace the folders with the ones provided in the zip. Verify that the permissions are correct (folders and files inside), then reboot. Its a good idea to make a backup folder with the stock files in case you want to revert to the stock sounds.
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mangui said:
With a root file manager navigate to root-system/media/audio, then replace the folders with the ones provided in the zip. Verify that the permissions are correct (folders and files inside), then reboot. Its a good idea to make a backup folder with the stock files in case you want to revert to the stock sounds.
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Sorry but it doesn't work for me!!I change permissions but no sound...
Note 920F stock odexed rooted
studywes said:
Sorry but it doesn't work for me!!I change permissions but no sound...
Note 920F stock odexed rooted
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Just unzip, move the 'audio' folder into the 'notifications' folder on your device and reboot. Make sure you delete the extracted folder for where ever you extracted to and keep what's been moved in 'notifications' folder or you'll get duplicates for each sound. If you do have duplicates then just accept it or look through one by one and delete duplicated sound from 'notifications' folder.
I'm theory you can have these sounds anywhere as it will just pick up the .ogg files and add it to your list of sounds. I like to keep them separate in 'notifications' folder.
Hope this helps and don't forget to thank if it did.
AndHD2 said:
Just unzip, move the 'audio' folder into the 'notifications' folder on your device and reboot. Make sure you delete the extracted folder for where ever you extracted to and keep what's been moved in 'notifications' folder or you'll get duplicates for each sound. If you do have duplicates then just accept it or look through one by one and delete duplicated sound from 'notifications' folder.
I'm theory you can have these sounds anywhere as it will just pick up the .ogg files and add it to your list of sounds. I like to keep them separate in 'notifications' folder.
Hope this helps and don't forget to thank if it did.
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I have just
duplicate your different folders (UI, notifications etc etc) in the folder audio,
Change permissions for each files,
not delete the original folder, just rename with 'back' at the end.
And no sound!!!
studywes said:
I have just
duplicate your differente folder (UI, notifications etc etc) in the folder audio,
Change permissions for each files,
not delete the original folder, just rename with 'back' at the end.
And no sound!!!
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You don't have to move anything into the system - media - audio folder or change any permissions. These can be in your download folder and they will still be picked up.
A while back Samsung made it so you can't add any audio to the media - audio location in your device so from then we just move the ogg files to the notification folder on your sdcard (not external bit may still work).
Thank-you for the sharing.
You can also unzip and paste all the files to : /storage/extSdCard/media/audio/notifications
Or
/storage/extSdCard/media/audio/ringtones
No need to be root [emoji3]
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is there apk or steps to get DATA/OBB files from ANY APK ??

hi,
i have just apk download from google play store,
its simply install and works , my device is non-routed , for learning purpose i need DATA folder or / OBB file
after installation i went to sd card > android > data , i found apk name folder ... com.xxxxx.xxx
inside the folder just one more folder cache , that folder is empty
what i am missing here ? is there any other way to get DATA folder ??
help appreciated , thank in advance
thanks
Obb is not included in the apk inside.
NO , its not , that why how can i get it ?
is it mandatory that every apk automatically generate /create OBB file and/OR data folder after installation ?
even if could get DATA folder ..my purpose will be served !!
is there anyway ?
thanks
Not necessarily, not all apks create obb files, and data would be created when you open the app itself
And maybe not, some apps create the data folder and leave it empty and only store data in system\data
Thanks,
so it means if APK doesn't create means there is no way to get it !!
in that case , is there anyway to make GPK from APK ?
neeljav said:
Thanks,
so it means if APK doesn't create means there is no way to get it !!
in that case , is there anyway to make GPK from APK ?
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No idea, actually it's the first time i hear about this extension LOL

Fouad whatsapp v8.26 message restore issue

I had been using Fouad whatsapp v8.12 for quite some time and it was working flawlessly until 20th February when they released a new update with V8.26.
The problem is it starts absolutely fine but I can't seem to restore my recently backed up msgs, when I try to restore on the main screen, it says
No backup found in sdcard/whatsapp/
And when I try to restore the backup from fuoad settings after verification it still gives me the same msg.
It automatically restores some very old msgs from last year although I made a new backup.
Any help would be appreciated, I've already tried several suggestions that were helpful before but none seem to be working now.
Did you find the answer to your problem?
If anyone has any solution please do share
The only solution I found out was to clean install fouad and the skipping the first step where it asks me to restore and it automatically picked the backup file from the folder.
Don't know if it'll work for you but it worked for me.
sauudmir said:
The only solution I found out was to clean install fouad and the skipping the first step where it asks me to restore and it automatically picked the backup file from the folder.
Don't know if it'll work for you but it worked for me.
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I have the backup file of 2.63 gb in which folder or where i have to paste that backup file so that it can restore
Tpain9999 said:
I have the backup file of 2.63 gb in which folder or where i have to paste that backup file so that it can restore
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You need to put the backup file in the backup folder that fuoad whatsapp creates
sauudmir said:
You need to put the backup file in the backup folder that fuoad whatsapp creates
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I m on stage as per 1st image
Till here it has automatically created 2 folders as per 2nd image
Now as per second image from second folder I have copied yobackup folder and databases folder to first folder
Now first folder consist of 3 sub folder i. e media, databases, and yobackup so I have also pasted my 2.63 gb file in that databases folder
Tpain9999 said:
I m on stage as per 1st image
Till here it has automatically created 2 folders as per 2nd image
Now as per second image from second folder I have copied yobackup folder and databases folder to first folder
Now first folder consist of 3 sub folder i. e media, databases, and yobackup so I have also pasted my 2.63 gb file in that databases folder
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I think it's the folder with numbers, what you can do it clear all the storage of fuoad whatsapp by renaming the backup file, open the fuoad whatsapp application and then see which folders it creates and put your backups in that folder.
I stopped using fuoad whatsapp sometime ago due to the same issues of backup on google drive, so this is what I remember the last time I faced this issue.
i just formated my phone and the app cant read the backup file any help ?

Question Can't Edit or Move and Copy Files to Android/Data or Android/OBB Folder

Hi, does anyone know how to edit Android/Data and Android/OBB folder?
I can't move any files to those folders and I can't edit the contents even rename it too.
It was just fine when I'm on OneUI 3. After I update it to OneUI 4, which is Android 12, those folders completely uneditable.
I CAN still access it, I just CAN'T edit the inside of those folders.
not sure what folder you are referring to, but you can reproduce the issue and submit error to samsung members app > get help > error report.
Samsung should be able to confirm what the issue is. Hope this helps.
Have you tried this ?
https://ictfix.net/active/how-to-access-obb-data-folders-on-android-11-when-denied/
muppetz said:
Have you tried this ?
https://ictfix.net/active/how-to-access-obb-data-folders-on-android-11-when-denied/
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I've tried this.
The thing is, I can access the OBB and Data folders but I cannot edit the contents inside of it. So I can't rename or add anything inside those folders..
Try TotalCommander file manager.

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