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Can I put downloaded ringtones on phone storage instead of SD card If so how

rusty4k said:
Can I put downloaded ringtones on phone storage instead of SD card If so how
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You can do it through adb or root explorer (really any file manager with root permissions).
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Busphan said:
You can do it through adb or root explorer (really any file manager with root permissions).
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Hey Rusty4k, the easiest way to put the ringtones on the Android is to connect it to your PC as a Hard Drive. Using Windows Explorer, create a directory called ringtones in the SDCards root directory (example: \Ringtones). Next copy all of your ringtones (I assume they are on your PC) to the directory ringtones on the SD card. If you want seperate ringtones for Notifications and Alarms, follow the same procedure and create root directories call \Notifications and \Alarms.
Hope this helps

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[Q] sd card

Is there a way to move pictures and movies to the SD card in 3.2?
Root explorer (with super user permissions) and directly from your computer via USB are the only options
champers said:
Root explorer (with super user permissions) and directly from your computer via USB are the only options
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If you are rooted, you can copy and paste using a root utility like file explorer. "Move" doesn't work (I guess it's an android/linux thing????)
that sucks

[Q] ringtones are reset after root on latest 2.3.6 leak

Ringtones and notifications are blanked out when I reboot my phone.
Its happening after i installed latest leak, After the latest leak, i didnt rooted it yet.
Why i am having this problem? any idea...
may be the problem is, my ringtones and notification are in my external sd card.
Just now I realised, without rebooting, my ringtones and notifications are gone.
now I moved ringtones to internal sd card. let see how it goes..
atrix4nag said:
may be the problem is, my ringtones and notification are in my external sd card.
Just now I realised, without rebooting, my ringtones and notifications are gone.
now I moved ringtones to internal sd card. let see how it goes..
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Or you can create a folder in your media/audio/ folder on your external called ringtones and move your ringtones there.
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P1 Wookie said:
Or you can create a folder in your media/audio/ folder on your external called ringtones and move your ringtones there.
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i had ringtones and notification folder on the root folder of external card. I will try your idea.. tooo.. lets see how it goes..
P1 Wookie said:
Or you can create a folder in your media/audio/ folder on your external called ringtones and move your ringtones there.
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This method didn't worked, they reset to blank after some time.. so i copied to internal SD card, so far they are not resetting.

directory of files downloaded from the market,(both sd card and phone memory)

Well some of you might be wanting to know where the files download from the market are stored. The needs may be many. You might want to send the files via bluetooth or back them up just in case the phone gets wiped. Here is the directory of the apps downloaded from the market.
Requirements:
1)root access on your mobile device.
2)root explorer installed on the device.
Apps in the the phone memory:
In root explorer, go to data>app. Here you will find all the apps installed on the phone memory which had been downloaded from the market.
Apps on the sd card:
Again in root explorer go to mnt>asec. here all the files installed on the sd card will be in their respective folders by the name of pkg.apk
I hope this helps!!!
vasuhsm123 said:
Apps in the the phone memory:
In root explorer, go to data>app. Here you will find all the apps installed on the phone memory which had been downloaded from the market.
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Thanks!
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[Q] Saving / moving files from SD to internal memory

Wondering if it is possible to move files I currently have saved on an old SD card into the internal memory on the phone temporarily... to then move them off internal memory back to my normal SD card.
I'd like to accomplish this just using my phone and with out using a computer to transfer files, is it possible?
Yes, it is.
How so? Can you please provide further instruction?
rmd3only said:
Wondering if it is possible to move files I currently have saved on an old SD card into the internal memory on the phone temporarily... to then move them off internal memory back to my normal SD card.
I'd like to accomplish this just using my phone and with out using a computer to transfer files, is it possible?
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Hi !
You can easely do that, providing your device is rooted, with either Root Explorer or ES Explorer... pushing files from SDcard to system.
Cheers !
rmd3only said:
Wondering if it is possible to move files I currently have saved on an old SD card into the internal memory on the phone temporarily... to then move them off internal memory back to my normal SD card.
I'd like to accomplish this just using my phone and with out using a computer to transfer files, is it possible?
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Make sure you have enough space to accommodate all the files in /sdcard (e.g. df /data). You can use file explorer such as ES File Explorer to copy the files to internal storage. If you have non-rooted phone, you can copy to /data/local/tmp.
quietmoth said:
Hi !
You can easely do that, providing your device is rooted, with either Root Explorer or ES Explorer... pushing files from SDcard to system.
Cheers !
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Pushing files from sdcard?
Larster363636 said:
Pushing files from sdcard?
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what exactly do you want to do?
remove stock files
rzr86 said:
what exactly do you want to do?
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Remove stock notification, alarm and ringtone files, and replace them with my own. To me that would be neat.
Larster363636 said:
Remove stock notification, alarm and ringtone files, and replace them with my own. To me that would be neat.
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use any file manager which has root rights such as es file explorer
then you can copy/paste whatever you want from sdcard to internal storage
thanks
rzr86 said:
use any file manager which has root rights such as es file explorer
then you can copy/paste whatever you want from sdcard to internal storage
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Thanks, thats what I wanted to hear. Yesssssssssssss!

file managers

I'm trying to install an specific app that requires to put the folder in the root of the sd card (no sd card on HTC one X) so I've placed it in the root of the phone's memory drive shown in windows explorer.
It also requires to put the apk file somewhere you can start it from via file explorer.
But all file explorers search SD cards, I can't navigate to this specific location on phone's fixed memory.
help
stanjkof said:
I'm trying to install an specific app that requires to put the folder in the root of the sd card (no sd card on HTC one X) so I've placed it in the root of the phone's memory drive shown in windows explorer.
It also requires to put the apk file somewhere you can start it from via file explorer.
But all file explorers search SD cards, I can't navigate to this specific location on phone's fixed memory.
help
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The phones fixed memory is an ad card. That's the way android looks at it. It will be under sdcard in file explorers like es file explorer, and root explorer, and I'm sure the rest too.
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kleeman7 said:
The phones fixed memory is an ad card. That's the way android looks at it. It will be under sdcard in file explorers like es file explorer, and root explorer, and I'm sure the rest too.
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Thanks, that was fast
stanjkof said:
Thanks, that was fast
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No problem, I'm bored. Nothing to flash atm, so I'm trolling.
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