Deleted "0" Folder on internal memory HELP! - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So, one day I decided to cleanup some of the folder on my LG V10. I had it connected to my PC through USB on MTP mode. I started deleting some empty/old/unused folders. One of them was a folder labeled "0" (without quotes). I thought that was interesting. I don't remember exactly what was in the folder but I think it went like 0\legacy\titaniumbackup\. I do remember that titanium backup was the only apps folder in there. So I figured I would delete it (my phone isn't rooted anyway). A while after I deleted it I saw that all of my user data had been wiped clean!!! Internal and external sdcard had been wiped!!!(music, documents,downloads,DCIM folder and files, etc). After seeing that I remembered that some folders in linux/ android are symlink folders, especially when dealing with sdcards and stuff. So I figured that the "0" folder was one of the files.
But, why would that folder be on the root of the internal memory?
I had 30GB of pics and stuff on my 64GB micro SD. Removed it from phone and ran a recuva deep scan, but it only found like 42 files from the root folder on the sdcard. Also tried easeus and minitool recovery tools but to no avail....
Is there any why to get my files back or am I screwed?

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SD Card Swap and Lost Apps

I used the instructions from iJimaniac to swap my storage from internal to external (love the mass storage now!) however all my apps that I originally had moved to the SD card have suddenly disappeared and now i have to remember and re-install them. I made a copy of everything under /mnt/sdcard and moved it to my external SD card before making the switch so that everything would still be linked ok. Any ideas on what went wrong? Note: i took everything on my external SD card and put it in a separate folder on my external SD card so I wouldn't lose any of that.
Well, I used a PC to copy .android_secure folder from the real external_SD to the new "fake" external_SD. If that doesn't work, I would copy back the original vold.fstab then move all apps to internal, then use modified vold.fstab and move your apps back to sd if you want. Remember to reboot after making a change. Several reboots might even be needed for all apps to show up (might want to try that before anything). Hope this helps!
Ok well the problem is apparently that the .android_secure folder on the sd card is empty. Strangely it also has no permissions and refuses to let me change it. Whenever i try to replace it with the full .android_secure folder it gives me a black screen and i have to restart. Any idea what might be wrong?
Well, it might not actually be empty, it looks empty when viewed with an android file browser, but when you look at it on a computer (might need to disable "hide protected system files" in windows folder options) you should see stuff in it. So, you need to copy the .android_secure folder FROM your REAL microSD card TO your REAL internal memory using a pc, not an android file browser. To be clear, I have figured out that android transfers the app to your sd card when you select "move to usb storage", so that can be deceiving. Your apps were on the sd card, but now you need to transfer them to your usb storage by moving the .android_secure folder. Hope you figure it out!
Ah something decided to start working again and all my apps came back! Thanks for your help!
No problem! What was probably wrong was your player was rebuilding the dalvik-cache. It sometimes takes a while I find. Glad you got it working.

[Q] Deleted all of my stuff! (Internal + SD)

I connected my S3 to my computer to check for some files and this "storage" folder caught my attention
the folder structure looked like this
(internal)
-Music, Video, Android, etc
-storage
--emulated
---emulated
----screenshots
I quickly figured some app had just got the name ordering wrong so I deleted the storage folder. Windows Explorer then froze and I realized what I had just done. Every file was gone on both the internal and SD. I immediately removed the SD card from my phone and attempted to recover whatever files I could from the SD card with Recuva.
It seems like 2/3 of the files in the SD can be recovered and now my question is, how would I go about recovering files from the internal? If I recall correctly you can't mount the internal as usb mass storage so Recuva is out of the question. Please help!
Can't be done.....well I guess a data recovery expert might be able too, but essentially you can't, unfortunately
so I did the entire thing at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34185439
my mmcblk0 and mmcblk1 files were 0 bytes, 55 and 63 bytes after transferring them to my computer
did I pick the wrong files or is it really impossible?

[Q] Deleted /sdcard/storage/emulated -- SD Card Empty

I was going through my internal SD card over MTP, removing old folders I no longer need and/or are empty. I came across a folder labeled "Storage" within the SD card, followed by "Emulated". Within the emulated folder, there may have been one more, which then contained only a handful of files which were also in my "/sdcard/Download" folder. I began deleting the "/sdcard/Storage" folder, since it seemed unnecessary, but it was taking longer than the other almost empty folders so, I canceled it. Now the entire SD card is empty, other than default directories.
I already found the guide on data recovery, just curious what the hell happened...
Thanks in advance!

[Q] LG Optimus L9 Won't Allow Access to Internal Memory Using File Manager

My carrier is MetroPCS. Since this phone only has 1.8GB of internal memory, I have a 16GB microSDHC card for external storage, but I can't move anything from sdcard0 to my external sd card in File Manager because nothing shows up on sdcard0. I want to move my pictures from sdcard0 to my external sd card, but nothing shows up under the "pictures" folder in sdcard0. I can't just make my storage option the SD card because when I do that, it's still saving on the internal memory, because apparently the phone thinks that sdcard0 is the SD card. So I need a way to change the storage option to my external card or a way to uncover these files that are hidden somehow.
I'm operating on Jellybean 4.1.2 and 3.0.31 kernel.
@pennyboard420 Welcome to XDA forums.
Your camera pictures are actually saved in the "DCIM/thumbnails" folder and not the "Pictures" (only my screen-shots are saved in the "Pictures" folder) folder and no this folder won't open with File Manager. You need a different file browser, like Root Browser that lets you see hidden files/folders. On some of them you will need root access to modify or change these files and folders.
You can't set and change your default storage location from sdcard0 to the external sdcard natively.
You would need to install an app like Link2sd or a swap script, again the device needs to be rooted.
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xdrc45 said:
@pennyboard420 Welcome to XDA forums.
Your camera pictures are actually saved in the "DCIM/thumbnails" folder and not the "Pictures" (only my screen-shots are saved in the "Pictures" folder) folder and no this folder won't open with File Manager. You need a different file browser, like Root Browser that lets you see hidden files/folders. On some of them you will need root access to modify or change these files and folders.
You can't set and change your default storage location from sdcard0 to the external sdcard natively.
You would need to install an app like Link2sd or a swap script, again the device needs to be rooted.
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I've tried your solution but wasn't able to get it rooted because some drivers that I needed couldn't be run on the Surface RT tablet that I have due to the tablet only allowing Microsoft developed software to run. However, I have found an alternate solution: Instead I connected my LG L9 to the tablet, opened up the DCIM/Thumbnails folder and manually copied all my pictures into the DCIM/100LGDSC folder of my external SD card.
Chances are you probably already know about this, but just putting it out there.
Thanks again.

Folder not mounting

My galaxy s5 started showing memory full when all storage programs said there was about 5 gb left.
I downloaded foldermount and it said it found the issue so it was going to repair it.
Well after I rebooted. The internal sd card(phone memory) is not mounting.
When connected to the PC, it shows 128mb.
on ES FIle explorer SDCARD shows "???" and when I attempt to open it ask what file I want to open it with, but with the program storage analyzer it finds the "data" folder just fine and lists all the files and folders within it.
In the phone settings options, it can show the amount of memory being used along with the media, mp3, apps, so the Folder is still there along with all the info, it is simply not mounting properly?
Thank you.
UPDATE: I found the path of where all my files are at, but the phone is not mounting it as the internal storage?
It is located at data/media/0 and mnt/sdcard0 or mnt/sdcard1 are missing.
* Aside from Phone being rooted, there were no other modifications
* Phone is running on original OS(as opposed to roms or such)
*There is not an external sd card in the phone
Folder mount will not do anything for you really without an SD card. After you use it to clear space you need to unmount all the folder it mounted to view what is actually in the folders. If not it will show the folder that it is linked to and look like it never worked. Changing your system data to SD data in your case keeps it in internal memory and does not free it up. You need to use folder mount with a SD card for it to help you. Saved me over 500Mb with it on my s5
intenselyinsane said:
Folder mount will not do anything for you really without an SD card. After you use it to clear space you need to unmount all the folder it mounted to view what is actually in the folders. If not it will show the folder that it is linked to and look like it never worked. Changing your system data to SD data in your case keeps it in internal memory and does not free it up. You need to use folder mount with a SD card for it to help you. Saved me over 500Mb with it on my s5
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Sorry, long story short,
My phone mnt/sdcard and sdcard links are no longer there. Is there a way to recreate the links? Certain apps are still able to function because they are using the actual link, device/media/ect, ect, /0/ folders as opposed to mnt/sdcard/
I saw on another forum that
su
echo mkdir /storage/sdcard0 > /data/local/userinit.sh
chmod 700 /data/local/userinit.sh
reboot
May help, but not sure if it is only for roms and not for original OS.
On another forum there was talk about recreating a syslink?
Solved:
Simply went to "system/bin" and erased the "sdcard" file and renamed the file "sdcard.backup" to "sdcard". Rebooted and it solved the issue.

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