Suggestion to developers:
While arranging my external sources apks on my windows computer, i thought about a small program that when installed to computer, shows the apks stored in it with icons or pictures of the apk, so we could arrange them more easily not depending on only name of the apk, but the internal icons or pictures within the apk will apear in normal file explorer of windows like they appear on phone or at least make program that when we add apks to it, let them appear inside it with internal icons for arrangement purposes of external unknown sources apks on computer
we could begin with program for windows, then extend support to apple and linux computers
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Hi,
I had deployed an application on my phone, unfortunately my hdd crashed and all source was lost. There is hope to recover the source if I can copy the deployed app from my hd7. Any bright ideas?
- make your phone visible in Windows Explorer as Zune device;
- using TouchExplorer, copy your dll to documents/pictures (you need to experiment), then copy from Zune drive to PC;
- use Reflector to restore your source code;
Browse forums for #1-2, google for #3
Is touchxplorer safe to use? Does it change modes on the phone to get file system access?
I did rather not use apps like dfrouter...
Yes, it's safe. You can revert everything back.
great app! to my surprise I was able to find all the install dlls for my app. To recover I just renamed them to txt which made the phone think its an office doc thus enabling the email option.
no need to mess with registry settings to turn phone into usb disk.
I"m using wpdm to transfer side apps ringtone to my hd7.
When i connect my infinity to the computer i only see the standard maps and not the hidden ones.
Is there a way to make them visible and edit files like buildprop through windows.
And yes in the windows settings for the explorer show invisable folers is selected :silly:
hy xda
i just want to share a trick how to deleted .thimbnail folder in DCIM
what is thumbnails?
Thumbnails are reduced-size
versions of pictures, used to
help in recognizing and
organizing them, serving the
same role for images as a
normal text index does for
words. In the age of digital
images , visual search
engines and image-
organizing programs normally
use thumbnails, as do most
modern operating systems or
desktop environments, such
as Microsoft Windows , Mac
OS X , KDE ( Linux ) and
GNOME (Linux ).
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thumbnail
so.... if we look at the folder thumbnails
always bulky and uses a lot of
memory .... if they are removed
automatically returns
this a little trick
- DELETED .thumbnails folder using root explorer
- push menu button and make a new file
- make a new file n give a name .thumbnails
- move to DCIM folder
n look....youll never see .thumbnail again with a big size
i got this from my friend n i give credit to him
and some one has found this trick
hy xda
i just want to share a trick how to
deleted .thimbnail folder in DCIM
what is thumbnails?
Thumbnails are reduced-size
versions of pictures, used to
help in recognizing and
organizing them, serving the
same role for images as a
normal text index does for
words. In the age of digital
images , visual search
engines and image-
organizing programs normally
use thumbnails, as do most
modern operating systems or
desktop environments, such
as Microsoft Windows , Mac
OS X , KDE ( Linux ) and
GNOME (Linux ).
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thumbnail
so.... if we look at the folder
thumbnails
always bulky and uses a lot of
memory .... if they are removed
automatically returns
this a little trick
- DELETED .thumbnails folder using
root explorer
- push menu button and make a new
file
- make a new file n give a
name .thumbnails
- move to DCIM folder
n look....youll never see .thumbnail
again with a big size
i got this from my friend n i give credit
to him
and some one has found this trick
sorry my bad english
I am trying to copy a large amout of music to the internal storage of my S22 Ultra with a USB-C to C 3.1 Gen 2 cable on Windows 11 (also tried another PC with 10). When I paste the files into the Music folder, the transfer starts like normal but then file explorer just closes and the computer makes a sound like the phone has been disconnected. I've managed to get it to work in the past by transfering much smaller amounts of files but I don't see why large volumes do this. Am I missing something? I takes so long to manually select these files I just want to do it all at once.
evertroy said:
I am trying to copy a large amout of music to the internal storage of my S22 Ultra with a USB-C to C 3.1 Gen 2 cable on Windows 11 (also tried another PC with 10). When I paste the files into the Music folder, the transfer starts like normal but then file explorer just closes and the computer makes a sound like the phone has been disconnected. I've managed to get it to work in the past by transfering much smaller amounts of files but I don't see why large volumes do this. Am I missing something? I takes so long to manually select these files I just want to do it all at once.
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The problem is most likely with the USB port on your laptop. Otherwise, try using another cable.
If you have power saving enabled for your USB ports on your laptop, try disabling it and see if that helps.
Try in safe mode using Samsung's My files.
If that works try in normal mode.
Try toggling Developer options temporarily off.
Bad cable or port.
Incorrect Windows driver.
Check Windows Event Viewer for error messages.
On my N10+'s I transfer 240+gb a shot with no issues... however if the PC 'hiccups' it will drop the transfer. Occasionally I see that happen.
Don't run other programs or use during transfers and mind the power settings/states of both devices, adjust as needed for transfers.
My OTG flashsticks generally do better.
Always verify data size and file number after transfer and... readability.
This isn't a device or laptop problem.
I had this many times on all my devices.
Check the file names.
For example my file transfer on any android phone crashes/stops with errors if the file name is something like
LitOldschoolHipHopMixtape .mp3 - Has space between name and file extension
or
LitMixtape '90s Style.mp3 - has ' in the name
or
⛥Dxrk ダーク - RAVE⛥.flac - emoji/text symbol
or
Ночной дрифт 藤原 car music collection.aiff - multi language name
Checking the file names would be the first step to do if you experience such issues.
If you are connected with PC/Laptop and Phone to same network, try with this app here
On Windows you go to file explorer (if on Windows 7 or earlier, use FileZilla), right click on This PC, add a network location, on the address bar type ftp:// and your ip address. For example ftp://127.0.0.1:8080
MichalPlays said:
This isn't a device or laptop problem.
I had this many times on all my devices.
Check the file names.
For example my file transfer on any android phone crashes/stops with errors if the file name is something like
LitOldschoolHipHopMixtape .mp3 - Has space between name and file extension
or
LitMixtape '90s Style.mp3 - has ' in the name
or
⛥Dxrk ダーク - RAVE⛥.flac - emoji/text symbol
or
Ночной дрифт 藤原 car music collection.aiff - multi language name
Checking the file names would be the first step to do if you experience such issues.
If you are connected with PC/Laptop and Phone to same network, try with this app here
On Windows you go to file explorer (if on Windows 7 or earlier, use FileZilla), right click on This PC, add a network location, on the address bar type ftp:// and your ip address. For example ftp://127.0.0.1:8080
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Yeah... I never allow anything other than plain text in file or folder names.
If needed I edit them when they're downloaded.
The KISS principle applies here.
All media files especially downloads are always kept in their own separate folder if added to the database. That can provide an extra security layer that will stop some malicious scripts if they get into the main folder. One scripted jpeg will make a believer out of you
evertroy said:
I am trying to copy a large amout of music to the internal storage of my S22 Ultra with a USB-C to C 3.1 Gen 2 cable on Windows 11 (also tried another PC with 10). When I paste the files into the Music folder, the transfer starts like normal but then file explorer just closes and the computer makes a sound like the phone has been disconnected. I've managed to get it to work in the past by transfering much smaller amounts of files but I don't see why large volumes do this. Am I missing something? I takes so long to manually select these files I just want to do it all at once.
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I've run into this issue too when copying my music collection (about 180GB). I think it is because of the amount of data you are copying. I ended up copying smaller chunks at a time. Usually around 10 to 15 GB of data at a time.
I narrowed it down to specific files and changed the file names. Thanks @MichalPlays