Asphalt 7 HD - HTC Sensation

Hello, I have downloaded all the files the apk and the required files are 1GB and put the files under sd card/android/obb but still requires me to download the required files again. Did I do something wrong?

Delete and clear cache and data and do the same for market and then redown load and before you download go into quick settings and tick screen on and plug the USB cable in this will keep your screen on while downloading this is what I do when downloading a large app
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I have the data files for Asphalt 7 in my sd card. I was told to place them in android/obb. I placed them in the obb folder however, I was asked to redownload the data files again when I launched the game. I have the game data files in my sd card, under android/obb folder... I'm not downloading from the market since there's someone offer it for free.

Then ask there (where you have did the download)
Warez is not supported in xda
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Use root uninstall to uninstall it and delete all its data then reinstall it back and patch it with lucky patcher then copy the ad data back to obb folder then you're ready to go
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Yes that is true warez isn't supported by xda and also downloading any type of warez file you should know that you want get updates as well just delete that crap and download from the market
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Superuser force closing!

I rooted my phone using simple root,s-off. Superuser keeps force closing. I looked at the FAQ and one thing keeps confusing me. It says I need to put the .zip superuser file into the root of my sd card. What does that mean? Where should I put it?
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Kent Melton said:
I rooted my phone using simple root,s-off. Superuser keeps force closing. I looked at the FAQ and one thing keeps confusing me. It says I need to put the .zip superuser file into the root of my sd card. What does that mean? Where should I put it?
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This just means put it in the main directory of your SD card (don't put it in any folders, just drop it straight to the card)
Thank you so much!!!!
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Lazy List Folder

Guys, what is this lazylist folder on sd card? Can it be deleted?
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Its just cache of icons even if u delete it it will come back..
But I hate the way android impliments apps folder creation directly too the root of sdcard. I think there should b some hack so that apps folders (folders created by apps for cache and stuff) are in one sub folder.. like a symbolic link.
My sdcard is cluttered like hell with all the folders.
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4silvertooth said:
Its just cache of icons even if u delete it it will come back..
But I hate the way android impliments apps folder creation directly too the root of sdcard. I think there should b some hack so that apps folders (folders created by apps for cache and stuff) are in one sub folder..
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Thanks for the info, dude. And, you are really right about folders issue. Very nagging. Even more nagging is the fact, these folders do not go away even with uninstal of app. Have to delete them individually.
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I deleted it everytime i turn on or rebooting my phone and nothing happens.
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So lets find a solution to this..
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4silvertooth said:
So lets find a solution to this..
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SOLUTION: remove appplanet. Shouldn't be using it anyway.
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4silvertooth said:
Its just cache of icons even if u delete it it will come back..
But I hate the way android impliments apps folder creation directly too the root of sdcard. I think there should b some hack so that apps folders (folders created by apps for cache and stuff) are in one sub folder.. like a symbolic link.
My sdcard is cluttered like hell with all the folders.
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Having lots of folders will not have any impact on the read speed of the sd card but if you have a number of files one the root of the sd card then the read speed of the sd card will be greatly reduced.
Lawful123 said:
SOLUTION: remove appplanet. Shouldn't be using it anyway.
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I was talking about in general and not lazylist. Like v have many such folders. So don't tell that remove all app.
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Yeah, wish i knew which files i could delete safley after rooting my inspire 4g to factory i have no 3rd party apps anymore but all the files they used are on my sd card
fastatlast said:
Yeah, wish i knew which files i could delete safley after rooting my inspire 4g to factory i have no 3rd party apps anymore but all the files they used are on my sd card
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(Just realized this thread is several years old)
I think its safe to say that any of the files/folders that wern't there prior to intallation of the app would be safe to delete. Often times after uninstalling an app some files and folders are still there. Usually they are files and folders that werent originally installed with the application such as saved preferences, data, settings, ect. Those files are safe to delete but I think the best rule of thumb is when in doubt, dont delete. You can usually use google to find out which files and folders are associated with which app and which files and folder are important or essential.

[Q] Keeping XDA Premium app?

Ifi flash a new rom to my phone, how can i keep xda premium?
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Just download it from the market again........ that is presuming you have actually paid for it. If not use astro or root explorer to make a backup of the .apk that's how I make backups of all my apps, saves downloading them everytime I mess up my phone or decide to change ROM.
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Yes i did pay for it haha What folder do the market apps download to?
Edit: nevermind i found it
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Download astro file manager open it, press menu choose tools and then app backup........ backup the apps you want to keep and they will appear in a backup folder on your SD card, install the new ROM then reinstall all the backed up apps. Or you could use titanium backup to save your data too.
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[Q] Download "incompatible" apps

I have a rooted Explorer, and I want to install a particular app (musicMagpie), but for some reason it is "incompatible" according to the market. I reckon it should probably work OK, and want to install it anyway. I have been trying to edit build.prop, I have changed "ro.product.model" to "Nexus S", "ro.product.brand" to "samsung", "ro.product.name" to "Nexus S" and "ro.product.manufacturer" to "smasung". I then cleared the data and cache of play store, but it's still not letting me download the app.
Any suggestions?
EDIT: Hmm, looks like Play Store is identifying my phone as a Nexus S, but still says the app is incompatible. Guess I'll try another phone...
Patch ur market app with some patch tool.. if u want the name send pm.it will bypass that problem...
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I've given up on getting the app and am just using their website on my computer instead. Not much lost really.
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Discussion of warez is prohibited on xda and a "punishable crime". Please stay within xda-rules.
Thanks for the warning.
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[Q] Unable to move soundhound to SD

I have updated the soundhound application bot I cannot able to move it to SD card. Is it normal?
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One thread under yours: [Q] How to move apps to sd card?
i had read that post but my questione is a bit different.
I cannot move the application in the 4GB internal space seen as SD. (In the post you link he wants to move in the external micro sd)
A friend of mine that doesn't have the app preinstalled have moved it to SD
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mimmori said:
i had read that post but my questione is a bit different.
I cannot move the application in the 4GB internal space seen as SD. (In the post you link he wants to move in the external micro sd)
A friend of mine that doesn't have the app preinstalled have moved it to SD
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That's propably why you can't move it. As it's a system app, it's placed in a system folder, so it's unmovable from there. Same goes for any other preinstalled app.
i think so... but i tkink when you update an app a complete copy Will be created and so could moved...
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Do you think is possible to root phone and remove the app from phone and then install again from market? in this way it should be possible to move the app...
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mimmori said:
Do you think is possible to root phone and remove the app from phone and then install again from market? in this way it should be possible to move the app...
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Yes, u just need to root your phone and download titanium backup(only rooted phone can use it because it allows the user to uninstall system app ) then uninstall soundhound using the app. Soundhound is available for download in play store so u can download it and move it to sd card.
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