How to move files from \windows? - General Topics

How can I do to move files from the folder windows in memory of the PDA. In the folder windows there are files (. Txt. Bmp, etc ...) I can not move them because they are residing in ROM. I tried with SKTOOL but not move them. How can I do?

you can't delete or move which is pretty much just a copy plus delete
files which are located inside the rom of the device
but you can copy them using total commander

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I wanna know is there a possibility in HTC S710 where in I can say copy all files or folders (so i can paste elswhere)
Always when I receive multiple files from my frnds or trf content from my Pc via Blutooth i want it to select it all together or a couple of them to paste in my MMC card or some folder...
Any Idea abt this.(may be using other software)
Resco Explorer is able to send multiple files / folders via bluetooth and can also handle copying multiple files / folders to another destination on your device / card.

ATT Tilt Java Problem

1. I recently got my ATT Tilt and have been loading it up with some great apps. I noticed that in File Explorer there are some folders/files I cannot find. For instance, I have no idea where Java is installed. Does anyone know where the root folder for this is? Does File Explorer not allow you to search some files/folders? Would something like Resco Explorer be a better option or does it only have a better UI.
2. The Tilt has about 150mb of internal ROM but I have a 2Gb microSD card installed. I have several Java games in the form of .jar files that I have copied onto my SD card. When running these .Jar files, the games are unzipped somewhere onto my device. However, I have no idea where they are installed. I want to make it so that the .jar files are unzipped onto my memory card so that I have more storage space available for games and don't clog up my internal ROM. Does anyone know how to do this?
Generally speaking, if you want to see all folders in your system, you can always connect to your comp using activesync, make sure your PC file explorer SHOWS hidden files, mark the hidden PPC folders and in properties uncheck HIDDEN..
now you'll be able to see all folders in your PPC file explorer.
I use total commander, it can be used as a more complete "file explorer" and a registry editor.
the java midlets are probably installed where ever the java emulator is located, so i would just suggest installing a java emulator to the storage card and use it instead of the one located in the internal memory.

[Q] Possible to create a folder shortcut in another folder?

So I'm sure many of you have run into this problem...
Newer phones tend to come with their own disk partition that shows up as "sdcard". They also have an external sd slot which shows as "sdcard-ext" or some variation.
Many older apps assume the built in one is the ONLY sdcard, not realizing that they need to offer the option to browse for other sd cards. They often don't give the option to go up directory to get to it either. So you have to copy the files you need manually from your external to your internal.. it's a big pain in the ass.
So is it possible to create a folder shortcut or symbolic link to the sd-ext from within the internal sd card?
Kinda like in windows, you can create a folder shortcut to c:\windows from c:\program files\
Then you could just open that "shortcut" as if you were opening that folder. That would make things much easier
Sure
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/creating-soft-link-or-symbolic-link/

[Q] What is PMW?

In es file manager, under internal storage there's a folder names pmw. It takes up 350mb which is alot when you only have 1.4 gb. Is this important to keep? Can I delete or move to my micro SD? Or does it have to stay internally. Inside it contains files
System
Boot.Ingram
META-INF
installbusybox
By the name of the files. Keep it there.
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Help in my files

Just want to ask, because I can't find some folders when I connect my phone to the PC, like the screenshot folder or obb files in my internal memory, however when I'm using file commander it's there.

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