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Hello, which files to delete in rom to get ridd of the help files?
Hello,
I have accidently deleted all the files from the PanelManager folder on my X1.
Now when i press the X Panel button, i get an error message saying the file doesnt exist.
Can anyone with an X1 please help me by uploading all the files inside PanelManager folder that resides in Program Files on the device?
Thanks
Hey,
I would like to help you.
Which folder you want me to upload? Where can I find it?
PanelManager folder
Hey,
Its the PanelManager folder. If you go into the file explorer, its under My device storage. Inside Program Files there is a folder called PanelManager. I need all the files that appear in this folder. If you could add them to a zip file and upload them, it would be much appreciated.
Many Thanks,
Neil
neilruparel said:
Hey,
Its the PanelManager folder. If you go into the file explorer, its under My device storage. Inside Program Files there is a folder called PanelManager. I need all the files that appear in this folder. If you could add them to a zip file and upload them, it would be much appreciated.
Many Thanks,
Neil
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Hello i Need the same help
i host and mirror quite a few of my files and files from others for the forum. i have been stupidly piling them into one directory and was wondering, if i do some organizing and move some of those files into more appropriate folders, will it break my download links already posted around the forum?
thanks
ps. i would move one to see what happens, but im uploading a few large files, and i wouldn't be able to fix a broken download for hours if i had too.
test link, disregard.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/00k5c64mh6kje64/adfree-0.8.64.apk
moved into folder link, disregard.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/00k5c64mh6kje64/adfree-0.8.64.apk
so it appears this is possible with no lost links.
problem resolved.
Nevermind. Just had to update my phone.
Can't find how to delete a topic
I had files in "Safe Folder" in Files app by Google. I accidentally deleted the Files app data. Now I can't see the encrypted files in the safe folder. I am feeling helpless.
Those files were really important. I can see all those files are in the .FilesByGoogle folder in the encrypted from. Please help me to decrypt / restore them.
PLEASE HELP
Thanks in advance,
Sanjoysr said:
I had files in "Safe Folder" in Files app by Google. I accidentally deleted the Files app data. Now I can't see the encrypted files in the safe folder. I am feeling helpless.
Those files were really important. I can see all those files are in the .FilesByGoogle folder in the encrypted from. Please help me to decrypt / restore them.
PLEASE HELP
Thanks in advance,
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A response is highly expected.
What encryption technique Google Files app use for encrypting Safe Folder files ?
Please help
You can access the files if you install the Google Files app again
jwoegerbauer said:
You can access the files if you install the Google Files app again
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No, that's not the case. If I reinstall Google Files app, and use the same PIN as before, it shows an empty Safe Folder with an error message: "Some files on your SD card can't be opened on this device. They may belong to another safe folder or they may be corrupted." (Screenshot attached)
Please help me to restore those files from the .FilesByGoogle folder.
Haven't heard or read that the Safe Folder folder created and managed by Google Files app can get corrupted out of nowhere.
Somebody from Google Files team over there?
Please help.
Sanjoysr said:
Somebody from Google Files team over there?
Please help.
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Here you go:
Google Help
I have the same problem, is there a solution?
I hv the same problem too .googlefile are there inside folder but can not be read
Please help somebody same problem do something it is very important
Sanjoysr said:
A response is highly expected.
What encryption technique Google Files app use for encrypting Safe Folder files ?
Please help
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Google uses the ChaCha20 stream cipher and Poly1305-AES authenticated encryption to encrypt files in Files by Google Safe Folder