Where is the data folder for Need for Speed Shift?
For some reason I can't seem to locate it
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I am finding that moving files on and off the internal memory is incredibly slow. Is there anyway to speed it up?
On my HTC Thunderbolt I used Titanium Backup to back up and restore my WiFi access points.
I moved my SD card to my S3 but TBU won't restore the WiFi access points, I'm guessing that the S3 backs up and restores from a different location on the SD card?
If someone can tell me where, I can move the data from the location the T'bolt used to the location the S3 uses.
TIA!
Is it possible to recover your phone's data from a ClockWorkMod recovery file.. Without a phone?
My Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket finally borked on me a couple days ago, where the screen started to randomly turn blue in the corner, it looked like someone used an airbrush inside of the screen. Later on this started getting worse and it spread through out the whole screen. I made a backup immediately with ClockWorkMod's recovery and put it on my SD card, which I now have on my computer.
Is it possible to open it somehow and grab my pictures and other important notes and such from it without having a phone? As in, use some setup with VirtualBox or something along those lines, or even some way to open up the files themselves and pulling them.
So is this possible at all or am I just plain out of luck unless I want to accept the $200 insurance covered Skyrocket they're offering me?
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Unless you stored the pictures within the internal memory of your device (I don't know why you wouldn't), the files you mentioned should be stored on your SD card. When CWM makes it backup, it backups two folders, /data and /system. No other folders are backed up, as these are the only two folders you need to restore a device. If you really needed to retrieve something from the /data folder (SMS messages or contacts), you can use a YAFFS file system viewer to extract the files. If the data you seek is stored within an internal SD (SD0), as long as you can turn on your phone and connect to it via USB, the device should automatically allow you open the contents of the SD folder within the computer.
Hopefully I just haven't made a big error...
The storage on my phone suddenly got really low so I looked at where it was all allocated and in Misc. there was almost 4GB taken up by semc-mtpbackuptransport, I ticked it to see if it was deletable and ended up deleting it by mistake. Is this an imperative file on my phone that I shouldn't have deleted? My phone was super slow for a while afterwards (may have just been due to deleting such a big file) but I just wanted to make sure my phone isn't going to die without it?
The storage warning which alerted me to this occurred when I was trying to do an Xperia Transfer from my IPhone via desktop. I don't know if it was coincidence and the file was already on my phone or if was created while I was attempting this transfer (which didn't work anyway).
Worried about doing anything with my phone as I don't know what that file I deleted was. Will I be ok without it?
It should be save to delete the file (or even the whole folder structure) as this indeed is/was written by the Xperia Transfer from your IPhone.
However, check whether all data has been restored to your new Xperia as desired (e.g. contacts, calendar entries, music, pictures... whatever else).
If so, go ahead. But even if not, you may start the transfer all over at any one point in time.
As stated in the heading, device not found on Mac?
you have to swipe the notification bar down and then there is at the very low end an option to switch from "just charging" to "use MTP".....you also can activate MTP in the Developer Settings, which was a regular option under KitKat und Lollipop.
The thing is, I at least have to perform this step everytime I connect the phone to my PCs, it's so annoying, I still can't believe nobody actually is upset about it, there are no threads about this issue except for the one I made.
When I connected the phone to the PC it also refuses to copy data to the phone, not all the time, but especially when there are subfolders in a folder you want to copy. Forces you to create a dummy folder, copy your stuff there and then use a file explorer on the phone to move the data to the correct location.
Also, a lot of folders on the SD card won't show, like Titanium Backup and others.
Made me roll back to Lollipop.
Awesome thanks for the help mate!