[Q] obb folder - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i found that there is folder in my internal storage called "obb". inside the folder there are Gameloft's games folders.
and the whole folder (obb) size is 5GB !
so i'm here to ask (and yes.. i've already used google): there is a way to move this folder to an ExSD card without damaging some games/data ?
btw: GL to SD does not allow me to transfer the files of my Gameloft games ... Only YouTube and Google music

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Hey there, I was wondering if it would be possible to move my Gameloft game folder (Off my internal SD, and to my external SD.) to save on space.
Would having an empty Gameloft folder on the internal, and symlinking it to the full folder on the external work? And if so, how do I go about creating symlinks in Android? I have Root Explorer.
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[TOOL] DirectoryBind - move data to external_sd (GameLoft, Shadowgun etc.) ROOT req.
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I have an unrooted Xperia S and I am trying to download a game.
Here's my problem:
When I connect my phone to my PC, I am attemping to find the "obb" folder into the "Android" one, to copy the game DATA in there but with no success! I can't find that folder and Im pretty sure that it's not hidden, it may be located elsewhere or I need to copy data files to another folder.
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[Q] Question?

I m interested in asphalt 8
I have downloaded it from android.mob.org
I have .apk and .obb
I have installed .apk
Now as per instruction I have to place .obb in
Android/obb folder
By doing this the game works but I have intentions of running it externally
So,
For moto e the internal is 2.2Gb (total rom is 4gb only 2.2gb is available as emulated or sdcard0)
The microsdcard inserted is taken as sdcard1
I tried placing obb in sdcard1/android/obb folder
But the game didt work (this step I have just tried )
The question is that the .obb file is nearly 1.5gb can I some how
Place it my 16gb sdcard and play it?
You can use mount2sd or link2sd but these options would need root support
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How Do I Fix My Android Device?

My Internal/Phone Storage has a Total Of 5Gb and now it only has 2.04Gb Left.I didn t even put a 2-3Gb File inside the internal/Phone storage. The Only Folders in the Internal/Phone Storage are : Android,DCIM,mtklog and obb, I would Appreciate it guys if you will answer this Thanks In Advance
AngelXavier said:
My Internal/Phone Storage has a Total Of 5Gb and now it only has 2.04Gb Left.I didn t even put a 2-3Gb File inside the internal/Phone storage. The Only Folders in the Internal/Phone Storage are : Android,DCIM,mtklog and obb, I would Appreciate it guys if you will answer this Thanks In Advance
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probably the DCIM,android and obb is the folder that make your internal full,data in android folder is a folder for apps to grow cache or store data and obb is mainly folder for game data.if you have many apps,considering deleting app that are useless to you.also the picture you taken may have caused for your internal to become big and it is located in the DCIM folder.
Thunderoar said:
probably the DCIM,android and obb is the folder that make your internal full,data in android folder is a folder for apps to grow cache or store data and obb is mainly folder for game data.if you have many apps,considering deleting app that are useless to you.also the picture you taken may have caused for your internal to become big and it is located in the DCIM folder.
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I Checked all My Folders But None of the files inside those folders take up a huge amount of space The DCIM folder is empty The files inside the android folder has only a space of 100kb+ and mklog has also a few KB used and the obb is empty and all the cache was deleted by CCleaner app
AngelXavier said:
I Checked all My Folders But None of the files inside those folders take up a huge amount of space The DCIM folder is empty The files inside the android folder has only a space of 100kb+ and mklog has also a few KB used and the obb is empty and all the cache was deleted by CCleaner app
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maybe there are hidden files? check if there are hidden files using es file explorer
Thunderoar said:
maybe there are hidden files? check if there are hidden files using es file explorer
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I Analyzed my internal storage using Es file explorer and it detected a file called nomedia
AngelXavier said:
I Analyzed my internal storage using Es file explorer and it detected a file called nomedia
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owh,the nomedia file is for hiding a folder with audio files in it in music player
Thunderoar said:
owh,the nomedia file is for hiding a folder with audio files in it in music player
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And The Results in the analyzer,there are only 0 bytes on every type of file like music,video and etc but es file manager said 62% of the internal storage was occupied

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