I am attempting to transfer TWRP 2.6.0.0 backup files and EFS files from my N8013 to my Win7 desktop. The backups are stored in the "0" folder on the internal SD card. A straight drag and drop only moves empty folders from the N8013 to my desktop. KIES was able to transfer some of the files but not the system and data backup files. I have tried to manipulate all file/folder properties with no luck. I searched and read where others have run into this, but have seen no solutions. Anyone have suggestions?
6bowmans said:
I am attempting to transfer TWRP 2.6.0.0 backup files and EFS files from my N8013 to my Win7 desktop. The backups are stored in the "0" folder on the internal SD card. A straight drag and drop only moves empty folders from the N8013 to my desktop. KIES was able to transfer some of the files but not the system and data backup files. I have tried to manipulate all file/folder properties with no luck. I searched and read where others have run into this, but have seen no solutions. Anyone have suggestions?
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Use an Micro SD card and back up from TWRP to it. Then plug that in and take it that way.
bhowanidin said:
Use an Micro SD card and back up from TWRP to it. Then plug that in and take it that way.
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In TWRP, I copied the folders from the internal to external SD. The folders then copied via drag/drop onto my desktop. Thanks.
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My Touch Pro came with a 1g MicroSD card. So...I started installing stuff on it already. Programs were installed in the card either by .cab file or through windows. Now I'm thinking of buying a larger MicroSD card....do i need to reinstall everything or can I just copy everything from the old card to the new one and it would be as if I didn't change anything?
Thanks
If you copy everything (including any normally hidden system files) then you should be fine and NOT have to reinstall any of your .cab files......
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ahh, that's good to hear
I assume, using the PC to copy it will work since the PC sees all the files right?
ok, got my 4g micro sd and used activesync to transfer all files to a temp dir and move it all to the new card. I made sure that windows explorer could see hidden files and turned off that hidden operating system bit. works great
Yep I did the same from my tiny winy 4gbB to a barely adequate 16gb.
koppee1 said:
ok, got my 4g micro sd and used activesync to transfer all files to a temp dir and move it all to the new card. I made sure that windows explorer could see hidden files and turned off that hidden operating system bit. works great
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Just a bit of advice, next time, extract the micro-SD card, put it in a microsd 2 USB adaptor.
Copy/paste all files in a temp dir on your PC.
Remove the card from adaptor, place the new one. Copy all the files back on the new card.
Copy made through a USB card reader is definitly faster than a regular activesync copy !
Hope this helps !
Hi Guys,
I also found that if I have to transfer quite a lot of data to the PC it's much faster to switch the Touch Pro to 'Disk Drive' mode instead of 'ActiveSync' mode, then it's really quick!
Good for backing up the storage card etc.
Cheers,
D.
koppee1 said:
ahh, that's good to hear
I assume, using the PC to copy it will work since the PC sees all the files right?
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well... not by default...you have to make sure that all the hidden files are showed offcourse...but then, yes.. windows should see everything...
Sprite Backup
Is it not possible to use Sprite Backup to backup and restore only storage card?
taninu said:
Is it not possible to use Sprite Backup to backup and restore only storage card?
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Well, you usually backup to the storage card, right?
Why do the phone recognize my internal storage as sdcard0? This tends to lead to some problems when locating files in recovery.
Is there a way to make sure extraneous files, such as downloads, stay only on the sd card under sdcard?
Sometimes when placing a file on the sdcard from USB-to-PC connection, I navigated to the root folder using a file explorer, and tap sdcard, only to find it's not there. Instead of I have to home-->storage-->sdcard1.
Can anyone explain what exactly is going on in this case?? Or if anyone found a way to consolidate the folders, how can I do it??
Thank you.
jldr said:
Why do the phone recognize my internal storage as sdcard0? This tends to lead to some problems when locating files in recovery.
Is there a way to make sure extraneous files, such as downloads, stay only on the sd card under sdcard?
Sometimes when placing a file on the sdcard from USB-to-PC connection, I navigated to the root folder using a file explorer, and tap sdcard, only to find it's not there. Instead of I have to home-->storage-->sdcard1.
Can anyone explain what exactly is going on in this case?? Or if anyone found a way to consolidate the folders, how can I do it??
Thank you.
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The storage isn't extended, it's two separate file spaces. Your internal memory is reported as an internal SD card (sdcard0) and your SD Card is reported as an external SD (sdcard1)
jldr said:
Why do the phone recognize my internal storage as sdcard0? This tends to lead to some problems when locating files in recovery.
Is there a way to make sure extraneous files, such as downloads, stay only on the sd card under sdcard?
Sometimes when placing a file on the sdcard from USB-to-PC connection, I navigated to the root folder using a file explorer, and tap sdcard, only to find it's not there. Instead of I have to home-->storage-->sdcard1.
Can anyone explain what exactly is going on in this case?? Or if anyone found a way to consolidate the folders, how can I do it??
Thank you.
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If you download the Motorola USB Device Manager then in my computer your device will be recognised with internal and external storage available, all folders under these will be clearly visable and you shouldn't have any issues transferring data between the two.
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I have that manager and it works well, but I would like the folder "sdcard" in the home to link me to the sdcard1 and not sdcard0. Right now the "symlink" in root browser points there. Anyway to change that?
so i took out my memory card and put it in a new card reader, the card reader did something funny and all files & folders disappeared and there was just one 0kb file named USB&somegarbage. I put the card back in the phone and it surely created the DCIM folders again etc.
I then connected it to icare data recovery and i am able to see that all the files are still there with most of them not corrupted but the folder names are gone,I wondering if there is a way for me to recover the original file structure back? any one?
Thanks in advance.
bilaliz said:
so i took out my memory card and put it in a new card reader, the card reader did something funny and all files & folders disappeared and there was just one 0kb file named USB&somegarbage. I put the card back in the phone and it surely created the DCIM folders again etc.
I then connected it to icare data recovery and i am able to see that all the files are still there with most of them not corrupted but the folder names are gone,I wondering if there is a way for me to recover the original file structure back? any one?
Thanks in advance.
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In my opinion, I would just recover everything and just format that card. When you reinsert the card, the phone should restore default folders back and just place your data in the respective folders. I don't think there is anything you really need to add new folders for, other than the default unless you had a specific folder arrangement for photos or something like that.
Format the card to NTFS not FAT.
Do it either on your PC or Mac.
But you must install a NTFS app on the android, otherwise the device will not recognise the card.
You can format the card to NTFS using the app too.
The app will auto mount the card when the device is turned on.
I've found this method more stable than having the card in FAT mode.
I'm surprised Samsung haven't sorted this out yet!
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Hey everybody,
I recently unlocked my bootloader, booted TWRP-r4 and made a Nandroid backup. It took about 3GB of space.
I have not rooted my phone yet. The path for the backup:
/data/media/0/TWRP/BACKUPS/ZY2232MQCL/backup stock 5.1.1 februari 3th/
Now, I would like to transfer the backup folder to my PC so I can put it in Google Drive. However, using ES File Explorer I can't seem to acces the TWRP folder: "/sdcard/TWRP/ not found"
Using my PC the TWRP folder is empty. I can navigate to the folder in TWRP file manager. Moving the folder using TWRP file manager doesn't fail, but both ES File Explorer and my PC can't seem to acces the TWRP folder.
Do I have to root my phone first in order to transfer the backup?
I don't have an external SD card at the moment. Would it make a difference trying to make a Nandroid backup to an external SD card?
Johannes
JohannesKauffmann said:
Hey everybody,
I recently unlocked my bootloader, booted TWRP-r4 and made a Nandroid backup. It took about 3GB of space.
I have not rooted my phone yet. The path for the backup:
/data/media/0/TWRP/BACKUPS/ZY2232MQCL/backup stock 5.1.1 februari 3th/
Now, I would like to transfer the backup folder to my PC so I can put it in Google Drive. However, using ES File Explorer I can't seem to acces the TWRP folder: "/sdcard/TWRP/ not found"
Using my PC the TWRP folder is empty. I can navigate to the folder in TWRP file manager. Moving the folder using TWRP file manager doesn't fail, but both ES File Explorer and my PC can't seem to acces the TWRP folder.
Do I have to root my phone first in order to transfer the backup?
I don't have an external SD card at the moment. Would it make a difference trying to make a Nandroid backup to an external SD card?
Johannes
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I had the exact same problem. To make matters worse, if you want to make another back up, it contains your original backup which makes your new backup twice as big as the original backup.
I ended up rooting, changing the the folder/file attributes using root explorer. I now use the SD card for TWRP back ups. Interestingly back ups to SD Card do not have the same files permissions as the internal storage. I am interested if there is a non root solution.
Don't use ''enable compression" i had that problem too this fixed it hope it works for you guys
UPDATE:
I bought an external SD card (16GB SanDisk) and inserted it my phone. In TWRP, I went to Advanced -> File Manager, then navigated to the backup location of my already-existing backup in the internal memory, selected the folder and deleted it. Rebooted and made a backup in TWRP but now on the external SD card. I can now navigate to the backup folder on both my PC and in ES File Explorer, without rooting! So there you have it, a non root solution to transfering your backups to your PC using an ext. SD card.
Johannes
PS: I didn't use compression.
JohannesKauffmann said:
UPDATE:
I bought an external SD card (16GB SanDisk) and inserted it my phone. In TWRP, I went to Advanced -> File Manager, then navigated to the backup location of my already-existing backup in the internal memory, selected the folder and deleted it. Rebooted and made a backup in TWRP but now on the external SD card. I can now navigate to the backup folder on both my PC and in ES File Explorer, without rooting! So there you have it, a non root solution to transfering your backups to your PC using an ext. SD card.
Johannes
PS: I didn't use compression.
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I wouldn't say a non-root solution. It was starting over again as you never gained access yo your original backup.
MrTooPhone said:
I wouldn't say a non-root solution. It was starting over again as you never gained access yo your original backup.
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I was able to transfer the backup to my PC without rooting my phone. However, only when using a SD card to store my backup. You cannot transfer your backup to your PC from your internal memory.
I hope I've clarified myself.
Johannes
JohannesKauffmann said:
You cannot transfer your backup to your PC from your internal memory.
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You can transfer your backup to your PC with root and using some sort of root explorer/file manger.
I also saw methods using ADB to transfer your backup to your PC, but it was not clear if root was required using the ADB method.
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I had the backup by mistakenly formated SD card.
Hello all,
I keep getting a message on my phone about my SD card being damaged and needs replacing. I bought a new SD card, so I was wondering if people knew of a seamless way to backup/directly transfer to the new SD card? An app.? Using my PC? Any help is appreciated.
I have always copied the old card's contents to a folder in my PC, then from the PC to the new card.
Telyx said:
I have always copied the old card's contents to a folder in my PC, then from the PC to the new card.
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How do you go about the specific folders documents/pictures/app. data needs to go in? Any tips?
I've never had any issues just copying and pasting the folders and other contents as they are. Make sure you have your file explorer set to show hidden files and folders.
Telyx said:
I've never had any issues just copying and pasting the folders and other contents as they are. Make sure you have your file explorer set to show hidden files and folders.
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Thank you. Forgot when connecting my phone I can use HiSuite. Seems my SD card only has pictures, so should be a breeze to simply transfer those.