Internal SD files Emulated 0 - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

I was on 4.2 went back to 4.1 and restored back to 4.2 which left files on my internal SD. I can see them while in Clockwork back cannot access them any other way. IS their a way besides flashing 4.1 to get those files. I have a couple GB their of zip I want to delete and some pics.
From CWR I install zip from Internal I see folders 0, download, DCIM,an about 8 others.
Thanks

gcutter said:
I was on 4.2 went back to 4.1 and restored back to 4.2 which left files on my internal SD. I can see them while in Clockwork back cannot access them any other way. IS their a way besides flashing 4.1 to get those files. I have a couple GB their of zip I want to delete and some pics.
From CWR I install zip from Internal I see folders 0, download, DCIM,an about 8 others.
Thanks
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Use astro file app..free on play store..look for the 0 folder..u should be able to find them in 4.1..
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Found it
data/media

I had the same problem root browser lite works good too
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gcutter said:
Found it
data/media
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thanks, I was just having this exact same issue, but when flashing via TWRP. I normally have my flashing folder on the root of the SD, but once I flashed a 4.2.1 rom I couldn't find it in TWRP. kind of odd... but there it was in data/media. thanks!

Anyone know how to fix the multiple 0 problem? When I flash a 4.2 it naturally makes at least on 0 sub folder but sometime it gets corrupted and I end up with emulated/0/0 and it messes up the root of my internal sd. As such when I try to use titanium it cant find the files after a transition between asop and tw roms.

I would put all my flashing material on my external SD..and format your internal sd after doing all the standard wiping before a fresh install..
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Problem With Internal Memory And Removable

So After I Installed CM10 My Transformer Got Crazy
Somehow The mnt/sdcard Now Called mnt/sdcard1
I Cant Play Games Or Download Apps
Oh And A New Folder Created "storage" And Removable Now Contain MicroSD , SD .USBDisk1 , USBDisk2
I Got Only MicroSD And Yes I Tried To Install Backup It Wont Work
Help
eazyscript said:
So After I Installed CM10 My Transformer Got Crazy
Somehow The mnt/sdcard Now Called mnt/sdcard1
I Cant Play Games Or Download Apps
Oh And A New Folder Created "storage" And Removable Now Contain MicroSD , SD .USBDisk1 , USBDisk2
I Got Only MicroSD And Yes I Tried To Install Backup It Wont Work
Help
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Are you asking how to get CM10 working correctly? Or just how to get your TF101 working fine again? If the former, I can't really help you there, and that's just going to be difficult because CM10 is still in development, so there could be a host of problems. If you just want to get it working again, I would suggest finding a different (preferably STABLE) ROM and flashing it onto your device. That should work.
Also, if you're flashing a completely different ROM onto your device (not an upgrade or root, or whatever else,) I would go by the general rule of ALWAYS wipe your system, dalvik cache, normal cache, and if you're flashing files from an SD card, be sure to wipe your internal memory too. This will ensure that none of your previous files conflict with the new ones.
This happened to me when i ran one of the JB roms and then tried to nandroid back to revolver. By default the mounting for /data/media/ which is the internal memory is supposed to be at /sdcard/, but for some reason it got switched to /storage/sdcard0/. Nandroiding back to Revolver didn't help as the change was to something before the rom, so even twrp was acting funny because the mountings were present there also.
After some confusion i flashed superwipe lite and all was well. I ran lite since its supposed to leave /data/media/ alone, while reparitioning the rest of the system, so i thought that at some point its got to change the mountings back to the way it was supposed to be in HC and ICS.
Now if i could only remember where those mountings were originally saved i can just go in there and edit the file directly if this happens again.
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But If I Super Wip My File Will Be Gone No?
And Im Trying To Get My TF101 Back To Work In ICS Rom Too
By The Sorry For My English
eazyscript said:
But If I Super Wip My File Will Be Gone No?
And Im Trying To Get My TF101 Back To Work In ICS Rom Too
By The Sorry For My English
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What recovery manager are you using? And are you loading your flash packages on a MicroSD or the internal memory?
If you are on jb and want to restore an ics rom you cant...from jb to ics yoj couldnt... but from ics to jb yes
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I'm Using Clockwork
I Restored To My Old Mega-tron ICS Rom And Nothing Changed
I'm Loading Form Internal Memory
Help I Need To Finish School Project But I Cant Access To The Files
eazyscript said:
I'm Using Clockwork
I Restored To My Old Mega-tron ICS Rom And Nothing Changed
I'm Loading Form Internal Memory
Help I Need To Finish School Project But I Cant Access To The Files
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Here's what I would suggest (assuming you have a microSD card):
Load your ROM of choice onto a microSD card and Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP) to your internal memory. Reboot into recovery and flash the TWRP .zip to install it, and then reboot back into recovery. After that, go to "Wipe" and run Wipe Cache, Wipe Dalvik Cache, Factory Reset, and System, and DO NOT REBOOT Then go back and choose "Install" from the menu and make sure you're viewing "using external SD," and there should be your ROM .zip. Flash it and reboot.
Let me know what happens or if you have any questions.
In TWRP My Touch Want Work
eazyscript said:
In TWRP My Touch Want Work
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This is a TF101 we're talking about, right? You didn't just flash that onto a different model of Transformer?
Yes a TF101
eazyscript said:
Yes a TF101
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Alright, well, I'm not sure why your touch would't be working if you're using a TF101, but here's my last idea: Go here and do this. Make sure to read it carefully, as that basically just wipes your drive COMPLETELY and reinstalls the STOCK firmware. If you can't figure out how to do that, then I have no idea how else I can help you. I'm sorry.
enterflux said:
Alright, well, I'm not sure why your touch would't be working if you're using a TF101, but here's my last idea: Go here and do this. Make sure to read it carefully, as that basically just wipes your drive COMPLETELY and reinstall the STOCK firmware. If you can't figure out how to do that, then I have no idea how else I can help you. I'm sorry.
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I Got Him Working The Problem Was With My Fingers I Just Ate Potato
I Wipped And Installed ICS Rom(Megatron) From External But I Got No File Manger And My Cable Kind Of Broken How Can I See If Some Think Changed
eazyscript said:
I Got Him Working The Problem Was With My Fingers I Just Ate Potato
I Wipped And Installed ICS Rom(Megatron) From External But I Got No File Manger And My Cable Kind Of Broken How Can I See If Some Think Changed
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Can you not just download a file manager app from the Play Store? There's several out there...

CWM 6.0.2.3

Has anyone used this recovery? It is available at the CWM website http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager for the a700.
The reason i'm asking is i am wondering if it can recover from doing a downgrade of JB 4.2.
CWM 6.0.1.5 could not find the clockworkmod folder. I had to flash a rom (iconiaN) , then copy the CWM folder back to the / level, then reenter recovery to restore to my 4.1 setup.
I could not do the copy of the folder from in 4.2 nightly . it was way laggy and would fail copying this very large folder!
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dadecamp said:
Has anyone used this recovery? It is available at the CWM website http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager for the a700.
The reason i'm asking is i am wondering if it can recover from doing a downgrade of JB 4.2.
CWM 6.0.1.5 could not find the clockworkmod folder. I had to flash a rom (iconiaN) , then copy the CWM folder back to the / level, then reenter recovery to restore to my 4.1 setup.
I could not do the copy of the folder from in 4.2 nightly . it was way laggy and would fail copying this very large folder!
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I'm using it for a week or so, i've not encountered any problems. But i also don't found any pros for using it. I did recover trough it and installed 4.1 factory OS after a fatal error (also 4.1).
My experience when folders are not found sd is not mounted, just mount the sd in CWM solves it.
Thanks for the reply. I don't think it has anything to do with mounting the sd card. It is because 4.2 creates the 0 folder for the multi users and moved the clockworkmod folder there. Therefore CWM could not locate the recovery folder. In CWM 6.0.1.5 the only option to search for the recovery folder is if it is on the external sd card. I am wondering if 6.0.2.3 has the ability to search the internal drive.
Like I mentioned before, I could not copy/move the folder because jb 4.2.1 nightly was really buggy. All file apps would crash part way through.
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dadecamp said:
Thanks for the reply. I don't think it has anything to do with mounting the sd card. It is because 4.2 creates the 0 folder for the multi users and moved the clockworkmod folder there. Therefore CWM could not locate the recovery folder. In CWM 6.0.1.5 the only option to search for the recovery folder is if it is on the external sd card. I am wondering if 6.0.2.3 has the ability to search the internal drive.
Like I mentioned before, I could not copy/move the folder because jb 4.2.1 nightly was really buggy. All file apps would crash part way through.
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Yes, you can search.
cwm 6.0.3.2
cwm 6.0.3.2 for galaxy mini 2 gt-s6500d
its good

Cm10.1 memory issue

Recently i DL flashed cynogenmod 10.1 by skulface..it works like fluid
But there is an big issue the internel sd card is showing only 4gb memory ...my all files and data lost...there is fully new sdcard....how do it come? Any solution?
(My old files can be seen in cwm recovery only how?)
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yashuperia said:
Recently i DL flashed cynogenmod 10.1 by skulface..it works like fluid
But there is an big issue the internel sd card is showing only 4gb memory ...my all files and data lost...there is fully new sdcard....how do it come? Any solution?
(My old files can be seen in cwm recovery only how?)
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Maybe the internal sd card is mounted as something don't existing. Try saving something in the internal sd and tell if it can be saved
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yashuperia said:
Recently i DL flashed cynogenmod 10.1 by skulface..it works like fluid
But there is an big issue the internel sd card is showing only 4gb memory ...my all files and data lost...there is fully new sdcard....how do it come? Any solution?
(My old files can be seen in cwm recovery only how?)
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I think it's normal. Samsung says, that SGS II Plus has 8 GB of memory, but the system uses the 4 GB. I'm also using CyanogenMod 10.1 and I have 4 GB too....
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my post is probably not 100% related to your question, but this may help
you'll find your files if you use root explorer
mnt>sdcard>and all the files from your previous ROM are here. and inside "mnt>sdcard", you will see a folder called "0"
it's where your files of your int. sd card saved (CM10.1)
you should be a bit confused
here you go:
0 = the folder mounted for cm10.1, to save files separated from the original place
mnt>sdcard=the place where your files are saved in the original ROM
SO, installing cm10.1 actually (from what i make myself understand) made a file with root permission, and then all the things you need to save when you use cm10.1 will be saved there, for example, your sd card game data.
so you have some spaces occupied (from original rom, and also your current cm10.1) but you can't see what are those files if you use normal no root needed file explorers.
if you want to get back entirely 4 GB, format /sdcard in cwm.
everything, including mnt>sdcard and mnt>sdcard>0 will be wiped.

Multiple Root directories

After installing a few custom roms and wiping data i seem to have multiple roots
Looking at the phone- on my desktop I notice the following-
My computer/ SCH-I535/Phone/0/0/0/0/0
Each "0" has a complete set of files like the previous folder
Is this normal or do I have to reformat the phone somehow
Thanks for any advice
Delete any duplicate files/folders. You must keep 1 of the 0 folders though. The reason this happened is because you're recovery is out of date. Update your recovery to the latest version and you'll be fine from here on out. 4.2 adds multiple users which partions your storage to allow for this, the multiple 0 folders happen because you're old recovery is not aware of this partioning, so it just adds another folder for each 4.2 rom flashed.
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Thanks. Where can I find the update and do I run it the same way is run a rom zip ?
Assuming your running one of the big 2 recoveries...for twrp: download goo manager from the playstore and in the options choose install open script recovery. For cwm: download rom manager from the playstore and install custom recovery. Done!
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I have clockwork 6 0 1 2
Use rom manager and update it. I use twrp so I'm not sure what version cwm is running now, but I know it's higher than what you have. The app will download the current version (regular or touch) and flash it for you. Doesn't get any easier.
Just got the rom mgr and ran the file. Yes it was easy. Thanks
One last question- the next I install a new Rom , what's the best way to clean up the system
pbman1953 said:
Just got the rom mgr and ran the file. Yes it was easy. Thanks
One last question- the next I install a new Rom , what's the best way to clean up the system
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Format.... all. That's what I did. Just remove your sd card and make sure EVERYTHING is backed up. You will lose EVERYTHING!
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Casper34 said:
Format.... all. That's what I did. Just remove your sd card and make sure EVERYTHING is backed up. You will lose EVERYTHING!
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Here's what I learned after updating the CW recovery.
There's no format all and I was a bit hesitant to format all the choices. I read somewhere that you could lose the root files. I didn't want to go through that again.
On the first go round I formatted the " system", then I installed the rom. After install the extra "0" folders were still there. On the next try I formatted the internal SD card, that was it. All the extra "0" folders were gone
Thanks guys for the help!!

Can't delete a file on SD card

Hello.
Can someone please help me out? Awhile ago I flashed rage rom, and it placed a folder called HD rage extras onto my SD card. I have since then been using other roms, and wiped everything except internal SD card multiple times. I cannot seem to delete that rage folder, or the 5 files inside it
YES, I have used root file explorers, multiple ones, and all of them will not allow me to delete them.
Even tried changing permissions but they still will not delete.
Any ideas?
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tatootie67 said:
Hello.
Can someone please help me out? Awhile ago I flashed rage rom, and it placed a folder called HD rage extras onto my SD card. I have since then been using other roms, and wiped everything except internal SD card multiple times. I cannot seem to delete that rage folder, or the 5 files inside it
YES, I have used root file explorers, multiple ones, and all of them will not allow me to delete them.
Even tried changing permissions but they still will not delete.
Any ideas?
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The next time you flash a ROM, wipe data and it will be gone.
I've done that at least 5 times, currently running cm nightlies I have wiped everything except internal SD.
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tatootie67 said:
I've done that at least 5 times, currently running cm nightlies I have wiped everything except internal SD.
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You need to wipe or format internal.
RikRong said:
You need to wipe or format internal.
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If I did that, wouldn't I lose my backup, recovery, or new rom download? Would I have to adb with a PC after?
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tatootie67 said:
If I did that, wouldn't I lose my backup, recovery, or new rom download? Would I have to adb with a PC after?
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Wiping data doesn't touch your recovery, but it will get rid of everything else. I always save my backups, etc. to my external SD. That's what it's there for.
Yeah, my ex card stopped working awhile ago. Still can't believe there isn't another way to delete a file that's not even being used any other way
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