Im already done kitkat update, but in my lenovo theme(ROW) center has 2 theme only and no option to download more from a web.
Download from here:
Code:
https://cloud.mail.ru/public/af00345913d7/.LenovoTheme.rar
Than put those themes in hidden folder .LenovoThemes (copy --> paste) on your default storage memory card (internal or sd card).
where to find hidden folder .LenovoThemes?
Already download. After finished the archive is either in unknown format or damaged.
astrokid1993 said:
where to find hidden folder .LenovoThemes?
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in a file browser like es file explorer or root explorer even lenovo's own file browser ckeck settings and enable show hidden files
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Hi guys....can any of you tell me please, how i can create the file".nobootlogo" in \sdcard in order to remove siyah kernel's boot logo?
TNX in advance
what rom are you using? and which siyahkernel version are you using?
and what are you refering to as boot logo?
is it the purple eye saying 'siyah ICS' or an actual boot animation...
as for the purple eye i think its there as a delay so people who want to dual boot have time to select thier secondary rom!
emofishcake said:
what rom are you using? and which siyahkernel version are you using?
and what are you refering to as boot logo?
is it the purple eye saying 'siyah ICS' or an actual boot animation...
as for the purple eye i think its there as a delay so people who want to dual boot have time to select thier secondary rom!
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it's the last release (rc15).....when the phone starts the purple eye appears, I know i must create a file ".nobootlogo" in sdcard (it's described in the official changelog) but I don't know how create tyis file....
yeah i see what you are talking about from the change log, i think they mean just a blank file, if i am correct is a file with a '.' infront a hidden file? i dont know how to create it,
MAYBE try this, coz /SDCARD is the internal sdcard i think, so create a file with notepad called .nobootlogo (make sure you save type as any*.*) and copy that to the root of your internal sd card
OR make a file called nobootlogo same as above put it in sd card but then use rootexplorer to hide it (if its true about being hidden)
I'll try it MATE....
let me know if it works, ill be interested to know =D good luck
yeah..when I just find some freetime, i'll try..... =)
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yeah i see what you are talking about from the change log, i think they mean just a blank file, if i am correct is a file with a '.' infront a hidden file? i dont know how to create it,
MAYBE try this, coz /SDCARD is the internal sdcard i think, so create a file with notepad called .nobootlogo (make sure you save type as any*.*) and copy that to the root of your internal sd card
OR make a file called nobootlogo same as above put it in sd card but then use rootexplorer to hide it (if its true about being hidden)
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Thanks for the information. Works great on S2 ICS 4.0.4.
I'm using ES File Explorer.
ES File Explorer > Menu > New > File > create file name as (.nobootlogo)
and save it at internal storage: /sdcard/
NOTE: If you can't see the file, then goto ES File Explorer's Menu > Settings > Display Settings > File Settings > Show hidden files [Tick]
Have a nice weekend. Cheers!
holyguyz said:
Thanks for the information. Works great on S2 ICS 4.0.4.
I'm using ES File Explorer.
ES File Explorer > Menu > New > File > create file name as (.nobootlogo)
and save it at internal storage: /sdcard/
NOTE: If you can't see the file, then goto ES File Explorer's Menu > Settings > Display Settings > File Settings > Show hidden files [Tick]
Have a nice weekend. Cheers!
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thanks for help,to be very useful for me thanks alot
Hi,
I would like to open a *.html file from my SD card with Chrome.
With Opera it is : "file://localhost/mnt/extSdcard/Myfolder/myfile.html"
With the native browser it is "file://mnt/extSdcard/Myfolder/myfile.html"
I have tried with Chrome many possibilities but it doesn't work.
Any idea please.
Thanks.
Daniel
Danielfr said:
Hi,
I would like to open a *.html file from my SD card with Chrome.
With Opera it is : "file://localhost/mnt/extSdcard/Myfolder/myfile.html"
With the native browser it is "file://mnt/extSdcard/Myfolder/myfile.html"
I have tried with Chrome many possibilities but it doesn't work.
Any idea please.
Thanks.
Daniel
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I don't know. Try open it when you browse your files with a file manager.
lelinuxien52 said:
I don't know. Try open it when you browse your files with a file manager.
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No I need to open this *.html file with Chrome because I have exported all my bookmarks in an html file
Danielfr said:
No I need to open this *.html file with Chrome because I have exported all my bookmarks in an html file
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Try : "file:///localhost/mnt/extSdcard/Myfolder/myfile.html" with three "/" after "file:".
On my laptop (running Archlinux and Chromium), to open file I have try "file:///localhost/home/*myuseraccount*/*myfilename*.txt" and it works.
lelinuxien52 said:
Try : "file:///localhost/mnt/extSdcard/Myfolder/myfile.html" with three "/" after "file:".
On my laptop (running Archlinux and Chromium), to open file I have try "file:///localhost/home/*myuseraccount*/*myfilename*.txt" and it works.
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It doesn't work
Daniel
Here's a link which worked for me on my Nexus 4:
file://localhost//storage/emulated/0/MyFolder/MyFile.ex
\___________________________________/\___________________/
..............................↓................................................↓...............
................Path of the sd-card.........................Your path........
For example:
file://localhost//storage/emulated/0/Download/picture.jpg
I tried to open the sd-card and it denied the access, but I could open the downloads folder. I don't know exactly why but it doesn't matter. The main thing is that the link is workin
CheckThisOutGuys said:
Here's a link which worked for me on my Nexus 4:
file://localhost//storage/emulated/0/MyFolder/MyFile.ex
\___________________________________/\___________________/
..............................↓................................................↓...............
................Path of the sd-card.........................Your path........
For example:
file://localhost//storage/emulated/0/Download/picture.jpg
I tried to open the sd-card and it denied the access, but I could open the downloads folder. I don't know exactly why but it doesn't matter. The main thing is that the link is workin
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Using ES File Explorer on my XPERIA Z1, choosing Open As > Other > Chrome Beta, I get the following URL:
"file:///sdcard/Download/file.html"
As long as the file is on the internal storage, and not on an SD card, the page will open.
Otherwise i get a page stating "Access to the file was denied. ERR_ACCESS_DENIED
How to open/view a local/SD card web page/html file in Android browser
wlxgrf said:
Using ES File Explorer on my XPERIA Z1, choosing Open As > Other > Chrome Beta, I get the following URL: "file:///sdcard/Download/file.html"
As long as the file is on the internal storage, and not on an SD card, the page will open.
Otherwise i get a page stating "Access to the file was denied. ERR_ACCESS_DENIED
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Having the file on the internal storage (i.e. the phone / device) and not an external storage (SD card) worked for me also.
FOR OTHERS WITH SIMILAR ISSUES:
Generally Android browsers do not allow viewing of files on the external media card (SD card) for security reasons (e.g.. a malicious website could read/write to your SD card). Directory browsing is also prohibited. So if you try to load a page it may give the option to open the file using its HTML viewer - which isn't as fully functional as a browser (and no good for simple web page design testing).
Placing the file on the device's internal storage (e.g. in Download folder) and opening the URL link in the browser (e.g. file:///sdcard/Download/file.html †) will open the HTML file in the browser normally.
†Despite "sdcard" being in the name, "file:///sdcard/Download/file.html" is actually a path to the internal device storage. (The device's internal storage is an emulated SD card for technical reasons). An external SD card path is usually "extSDcard" or similar - but the browser will not load it due to the security restrictions mentioned.
Following these instructions - http://tech2get.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/how-to-hide-specific-photos-and-videos.html - but using ES File Explorer I created a .folder but can't find the ****ing thing.
Where are the system files it will be with please?
Sorry about the language, I'm very VERY annoyed
there are 2 mp4 files in the folder but whatever search I try no mp4s are found.... vvrrgghh
did you enable read hidden folder option in es file explorer.
You created a hidden file. then it should then be listed in the root menu.
Cosmic Blue said:
did you enable read hidden folder option in es file explorer.
You created a hidden file. then it should then be listed in the root menu.
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yes............ no luck..........
Cosmic Blue said:
did you enable read hidden folder option in es file explorer.
You created a hidden file. then it should then be listed in the root menu.
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where should I be looking? would you run me through it please? I have hidden files on etc,
fk it their gone, I can't be ****ed to search anymore.... there will just forever be 20 odd MB used for nothing forever... Thanks for your time...
Someone close/delete this thread please
Hello!!!
I'm a newbie on android system and i started using Galaxy S3 as my first Android gadged. After testing to install custom roms i noticed that i can't access from my windows laptop the folder SDCARD on my Galaxy S3. All other folders are there but my SDcARD is not showing. I can access this SDCARD from my mobile (ES Explorer or other file explorers) but i can't access it from my Windows.
Can anybody help???
jgusho said:
Hello!!!
I'm a newbie on android system and i started using Galaxy S3 as my first Android gadged. After testing to install custom roms i noticed that i can't access from my windows laptop the folder SDCARD on my Galaxy S3. All other folders are there but my SDcARD is not showing. I can access this SDCARD from my mobile (ES Explorer or other file explorers) but i can't access it from my Windows.
Can anybody help???
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check if you didnt choose to hide primary folders. unhide it
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Maybe you have been encrypted your SD Card (Settings>Security)
BEST METHOD (try it if nothing works)
It worked for me and hope it works for you too
- go to folder options
- go to tab called view
- tick option called "show hidden files folders and drives " (if this does not work go to next step)
- and untick option called " Hide proteected operating system files (Recommended) "
- this will now show you all the files , then you can move their contents to another newly made folder so now it becomes visible
even if you tick the option called " Hide proteected operating system files (Recommended) "
if this helps don't forget to press the thanks button
Just create the dir on the pc first then copy it over to the sd card/phone storage. you can either put in the contents into folder first and copy over or just the folder first. as long as the folder is created from pc, any content can just be copied directly to internal/external mobile devices.
for zipped contents they cannot be directly unzipped and copied over unfortunately, you need to unzip them first manually onto the desktop.
good luck and have a good day!
Recently I've been loosing a lot of pictures from my external sd card on S3 and they are moved to a folder called : LOST.DIR (it contained over 300 unknown files)
I googled for solution but all required recovery software and a pc etc...
by accident I found the easiest and most guaranteed recovery method.
1. install ES file explorer from play store
it's the best file manager on the market
2. Open ES file explorer go to extsdcard
3. Open LOST.DIR
4. Select all: you can do that by long pressing on any file then click select all.
5. click Rename in the bottom of the screen
you'll get: Batch Rename
Input a new name: choose any name e.g: Image
Start number: write 1 or 01
Rename extension name: write jpg
Click ok
(check the attached image)
and you'll get all your images back!
if some didn't open they could be video files so rename extension to mp4.
hope I helped
Lost Dir is where damaged files go often due to USB disconnection .