[Q] delete folder - Samsung Galaxy Fit GT 5670

I tried to delete folder but its coming back.I formatted SD card changed customrom but folder appearing back
so what to do plz help

sims4793 said:
I tried to delete folder but its coming back.I formatted SD card changed customrom but folder appearing back
so what to do plz help
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try to format ur sd card using PC !!

i have tried that also

What folder lol
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Android automaticaly create few folders on sd card . If u delete he make again. Some apps also
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make it hidden

How do you make it hidden?
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make the folder's name begin with (.) like .data .private

Ok so sorry to jump in on this thread, so the program using the folder will still find it?. And how would you unhide it again from the phone?
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No, if you put . , then the program would make it again...
Some folders you just cannot delete...only way would be to uninstall the app, and then delete...
Also, folders like DCIM, .android_secure, cannot be deleted...
Don't worry, these folders hardly take up space...
Typed on a small touchscreen

So does not really hide a folder unless its not being used. Not that usefull really.
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[Q] Something eating my internal SDCard

I think CWM backup failed attemps due to lack of space have eaten my sdcard somewhere with hidden or partial files, as I deleted /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/ and the problem persists.
My files are below 2GB. I have tried several tools such as SD Maid but couldn't solve the issue. Even walk all my sdcard tree manually with ES file explorer (hidden files included).
What do you recommend me to Iook at? I want to start using CM10 and test AD2P
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josjator said:
I think CWM backup failed attemps due to lack of space have eaten my sdcard somewhere with hidden or partial files, as I deleted /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/ and the problem persists.
My files are below 2GB. I have tried several tools such as SD Maid but couldn't solve the issue. Even walk all my sdcard tree manually with ES file explorer (hidden files included).
What do you recommend me to Iook at? I want to start using CM10 and test AD2P
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Yeah, it a issue of lots of people around here. Have u installed games like big one.?
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I have some games, but all the files, including hidden ones, are about 2GB, so something is taking 1.75GB
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josjator said:
I have some games, but all the files, including hidden ones, are about 2GB, so something is taking 1.75GB
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After Uninstalling the Game, you need to delete data from There downloaded folder. If you can find the folder of there, then can perform the action.
kataria.vikesh said:
After Uninstalling the Game, you need to delete data from There downloaded folder. If you can find the folder of there, then can perform the action.
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Wipe the Internal memory from setting's....
mj.vikram said:
Wipe the Internal memory from setting's....
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but that will wipe all data including installed applications data..
Try DiskUsage.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.diskusage&hl=en
It should help you identify what eats your sd card
Finally I found the source of the problem. CWM was doing backups in /sdcard/external_sd/clockworkmod/backups. Any backup that failed - for example due to lack of space - won't be seen by CWM, and apparently, by any file explorer in Android itself. I could see them in my PC. After removing I'm back to a normal situation

LOST.DIR size

Here are some screenshots of my lost.Dir. One is showing the size and the other showing the contents. What is this and what is its importance to me?
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" LOST.DIR is created by the fsck utility (fsck = filesystem check)
it contains inconsistent data which was found during the fs check.
This can happen if you not properly reboot or power off the device, or if writing cycles can not be completed."
It can be safely deleted.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1551773
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It's where files are put if they become corrupt or at least that is the only case I have seen of it. When my ext sd card needed to be reformatted it kept moving my music in it. Have you noticed any files missing? In my case all the files in the lost.dir folder were mp3 so I just changed the file extension but without knowing what those files are suppose to be you might as well just delete them
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Jarredw said:
It's where files are put if they become corrupt or at least that is the only case I have seen of it. When my ext sd card needed to be reformatted it kept moving my music in it. Have you noticed any files missing? In my case all the files in the lost.dir folder were mp3 so I just changed the file extension but without knowing what those files are suppose to be you might as well just delete them
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Yes, I flash to carbon, and I lost a lot of files on the SD, namely my music.
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If you haven't deleted them change their file extension to .mp3 and you may be able to recover the ones that are music files
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Cwm help

Trying to do a back up on my p3110 8gb, and don't really have enough space to do it,
For some reason it is also saving it before the SD card folder in data/media/something/backup/date
When I try to move it it tells me cannot move files after it attempts and moves a few I'm guessing this is due to file size and running out of space....
Is there a way to get cwm to save the backup to external SD, or at least to SD card directory instead of root? So I can copy the files onto my computer?
Or do I need to go on a deleting spree and potentially lose some gaming data....
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Yeah, just pick backup to external. Its like the forth or fifth option down in cwms backup and restore menu
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[Q] Flashing in CWM folder

Just a quick question, does it matter if I put the stuff that I am flashing may it be a rom or just google apps, should it be in the root dir or can I put it inside a folder ? Thanks
Folder on sd ok...
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CWM back ups/ where are they stored?

This might have a simple answer but I can't find the back up on my sd. But it is taking up sd card space :s
So where are the backups stored. I want to move it to my computer to save space .
Nobody knows? How do you guys upload backup zips(nandroid) then .
In folder sdcard/clockworkmod/backup
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arulbrb said:
In folder sdcard/clockworkmod/backup
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That's the first place I looked bro. There's no backup folder in clockworkmod, there's just a recovery_version file, that's 35 bytes small..
Connect your device with pc in usb storage mod ... then make the CWMR folder available (make it free) by using attrib command(CMD)...

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