I've noticed this folder stores peoples msn avatars when I'm using Live Messenger...
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I've also noticed the folder is growing very fast... I added a .jpg extension to a few of the files to check them out and I saw many old avatars that people used months ago, apparently when a person changes his/her avatar Live Messenger just leaves the old one in the Tiles folder.
I think thats a stupid mistake on a device with relatively limited internal storage space like a ppc / smartphone...
Since I've not checked out every file in the folder I wonder if it's safe to completely delete all files to clear some space. Will it also clear my contacts photos in the phonebook?
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Hello recently died MEGAUPLOAD and MEDIAFIRE delete files with a letter of complaint! but here is MINUS file storage service that gives you 50GB free to upload and share all you want! and never cleared YOUR FILES! Register from here!
Thankfully supported files (plain text, images, videos and songs) can be displayed directly in the service, and display thumbnails in the case of, for example, PDF files. They promise better support for other files and Office in no time. And let you upload any file type to the service (and do not prohibit hotlinking but please call to limit this practice), not putting more restrictions the weight limit (2Gb for each file) and batch file limit (100).
This belong here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=840940
Hello all
First of all, let me greet all you Xda members, this is my first post :good:
I wanted to share with you my latest project i made for myself, it's Camouflage.
It's not a revolutionary app but it's very common to use and find in many desktop pc. Since i felt the lack of it for Android devices, i decide to make it
Camouflage allows you to encrypt/decrypt with password chosen by the user, various type of files within Jpeg images and consequently sending them via email or bluetooth.
Received images are regulary showed on the gallery, but it requires you know the passowrd to decrypt and extract file within them.
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Camouflage can be downloaded for free from Google Play store, just look for "Camouflage free"
Any feedback or suggestion about improvment is well accepted
I unlocked my phone and reformatted the sdcard a couple of weeks ago. I just noticed that I have nearly 1,200 zero-length files in the root of the sdcard with what look like randomly generated filenames - here is an example: fde2bd40-e3d1-4d4f-9db9-ca21e043d0ae. What is generating these empty files and why aren't they being cleaned up by whatever is creating them? Has anyone else run into this? The filenames all have the same pattern with hyphens after the same number of numbers and letters.
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On the internal storage, there are three zero-length files with the same type of random filenames with the same pattern.
No replies, so I wanted to follow up for others. I ended up just deleting them all. I still have no idea where they came from - maybe titanium backup or some other program's temp files. I haven't had it happen again yet.
I have the same issue... I have no idea what's causing it, but when I try to delete all of them, they return within a day or so. Is there an application that causes these? Is it a phone leak? I have a Moto G XT1045.
There was a time when Messenger Rooms were available but were restricted, I used an old messenger , a specific version to create rooms.
Apparently there was even a Facebook app I used to create post and stories without worrying about limits of video or its size, but I accidentally updated it and lost it.
Can someone help me to find it?
Additional information :- When sharing from file manager/video player, a white card used to come up on screen with features like posting to group or timeline, or posting pics and videos, when done selecting content, clicking on Share gave ability to choose both News Feed and My Day as sharing medium.
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I searched hard and found this to help you all, this is what it looked like
Thanks a lot!! In advance
Hello everyone,
My fiancee has an A8 and we are close to upgrading, but her memory was running low so she decided to go into phone clean up mode just to get us to the upgrade.
She normally just deletes old photos (I have tried explaining the cloud to her, but not yet...) but this time she found herself in the files section of the phone. She deleted something in the files that then deleted all her photos. Now, when we go to trash as she normally would to restore those photos, it shows 1300+ photos and 8 vids are in the trash, but they are all greyed out with an i button. When we click restore, it says they were successfully restored but are nowhere to be found.
I suspect what is happening is she deleted a folder, and when we restore the photos they disappear because that folder path cannot be found anymore? Any thoughts?
See attached picture of here trash bin.
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Any help is appreciated. She is convinced they are all gone, but I am more hopeful!