.asec file extension? - General Questions and Answers

Yesterday i used Titanium Backup to back up my files. After this i copied them to my external sd folder.
Then i did a hard reset.
After this reset the files were in the ''.android_secure'' folder.
They had the extension ''.asec''.
I don't know what to do now?
Can i still use those files?
Thanks..

Sure you can
Sure you can use these files;
Before, your internal SD was mounted as /mnt/sdcard, now it is mounted at /mnt/emmc
So move your Titanium Backup folder from /mnt/emmc -> /mnt/sdcard
Hope this helps,

Thanks for your reply...
But my TB files are in the .android_secure folder on my external..
Should i create a ''mnt'' folder?

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