How to see saved wifi password on a android phone..?without rooting.i tried file explorer and read config file.but it doesn't show.tell me how to see that
Nimhana Perera said:
How to see saved wifi password on a android phone..?without rooting.i tried file explorer and read config file.but it doesn't show.tell me how to see that
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Navigate to data/misc/wifi and you will find a file named wpa_supplicant.conf. Using a file explorer such as ES File Explorer you can open wpa_supplicant.conf and use the in-built HTML or text viewer/editor to view the saved WiFi passwords in this folder.
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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
i signed my google drive account in the explorer,
and i have folder with few photos that have the same name..
the explorer doesnt show all the photos..
help? Tnx
aviranx said:
i signed my google drive account in the explorer,
and i have folder with few photos that have the same name..
the explorer doesnt show all the photos..
help? Tnx
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How can a folder contain more files with the same name? It seems more like you're describing a corrupted folder ... is there any CaSe difference between the filenames? Maybe between the extensions?
I opened a file from my dropbox using the app.
Made an edit and then saved the file with a different name.
It showed it saved this file in /sdcard/Android/data/com.dropbox.android/files/scratch
But if I now go to db app the file is not shown.
If I go to that folder using es file explorer it is there.
So why has dropbox not updated showing this new file?
Welcome.
Increasing the video recording time of 25 minutes to 60 minutes.
Requires ROOT.
All I'm doing with the program X-plore
We find feature.xml file and feature.xml.bak
This file is located in /system/csc/feature.xml and /system/csc/feature.xml.bak
Open these files with a text editor and add the line
<CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>true</CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>
and save the file.
We give file permissions 644
We do this with feature.xml file and feature.xml.bak
Restart the phone.
Sorry for my english (google translator)
szczecinianin77 said:
Welcome.
Increasing the video recording time of 25 minutes to 60 minutes.
Requires ROOT.
All I'm doing with the program X-plore
We find feature.xml file and feature.xml.bak
This file is located in /system/csc/feature.xml and /system/csc/feature.xml.bak
Open these files with a text editor and add the line
<CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>true</CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>
and save the file.
We give file permissions 644
We do this with feature.xml file and feature.xml.bak
Restart the phone.
Sorry for my english (google translator)
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I didn't find the feature.xml file at /system/csc or in the whole phone on my s4 Zoom
So where is should be??
-Thx-
How I made this work. This is for KitKat.
You'll need root, sdfix and ESfile Explorer with root explorer enabled.
Using ESfile Explorer, find the feature_default.xml file in system/etc.
Copy to external sdcard and plug the phone into your pc.
Open file with notepad++ (Window pc) and clear read-only flag.
Find the section labelled <!-- Camera --> and edit the line <CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>false</CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration> to read
<CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>true</CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>.
Save the file as feature.xml onto the sdcard.
Go back to ESfile Explorer and copy feature.xml to system/csc.
In properties, set file permissions to Owner read write, Group read, Other read.
Reboot.
1080p mode will now film for 60 minutes.
daze62 said:
How I made this work. This is for KitKat.
You'll need root, sdfix and ESfile Explorer with root explorer enabled.
Using ESfile Explorer, find the feature_default.xml file in system/etc.
Copy to external sdcard and plug the phone into your pc.
Open file with notepad++ (Window pc) and clear read-only flag.
Find the section labelled <!-- Camera --> and edit the line <CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>false</CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration> to read
<CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>true</CscFeature_Camera_CamcorderMaxDuration>.
Save the file as feature.xml onto the sdcard.
Go back to ESfile Explorer and copy feature.xml to system/csc.
In properties, set file permissions to Owner read write, Group read, Other read.
Reboot.
1080p mode will now film for 60 minutes.
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other ->others.xml
llCrankll said:
other ->others.xml
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uhm.. sorry guys, i'm a new user... where i can find any other customROM for my galaxy s4 zoom? nobody given to me some useful information
szczecinianin77 said:
Welcome.
Increasing the video recording time of 25 minutes to 60 minutes.
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But how much Gb will be 60 min video file in our device?
If it will be more then 4Gb - its not record on SD-card cause Fat32 not supported files more then 4Gb
I have used ES File Explorer pro on all my devices before getting the MediaPad M5, and I have been able to open files on network shares just by tapping them. This has been good for reading comics and magazines, playing music, sideloading apk's etc. But on the M5, any time I try to open a file, I get an error message "failed to copy file". So I have to physically copy files to the M5 and then open them from there. This isn't an issue with apk's but I have to locally store all the comics, mags and music.
Can anyone suggest a fix for this?
Just downloaded a file to from a website, used ES File Explorer Pro to copy it from the downloads folder on my device and paste it into a networked Windows shared folder. Everything went as expected.
Tried to copy the same file back to another folder on my device and I get the 'failed to copy the file' message. Which is annoying.
I can't rename files in a network folder either.