[Q] How to Mount Network Folder on Leaked 4.4.2 - Galaxy Note 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

could u help me out guys,does anyone manage to mount network folder on leaked 4.4.2? i've tried Cifs manager and Mount Manager but no luck
i'm gonna use it for titanium backup folder so i can backup directly to my pc.

Use a filemanager
LiMITZERO said:
could u help me out guys,does anyone manage to mount network folder on leaked 4.4.2? i've tried Cifs manager and Mount Manager but no luck
i'm gonna use it for titanium backup folder so i can backup directly to my pc.
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Try es-file explorer and x-plore file manager, they will both give you the ability to mount remote folders.
Stratos.

stratism said:
Try es-file explorer and x-plore file manager, they will both give you the ability to mount remote folders.
Stratos.
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i thinks in es-file explorer u can just make a shortcut on remote folders but not mount just like sd card... i'll tyr it in x-plore . ihope it has mount folder feature. btw tnx

You need NFS or CIFS filesystem support on your ROM / Kernel to be able to mount Network Drives.
If I'm not mistaken, stock 4.1.2 ROM doesn't have that & I don't think leaked version 4.4.2 have that.
I'm using Boeffla Kernel (4.1.2 Jelly Bean) & it have CIFS support.
I don't think we have 4.4.2 custom kernel just yet.

d4rkkn16ht said:
You need NFS or CIFS filesystem support on your ROM / Kernel to be able to mount Network Drives.
If I'm not mistaken, stock 4.1.2 ROM doesn't have that & I don't think leaked version 4.4.2 have that.
I'm using Boeffla Kernel (4.1.2 Jelly Bean) & it have CIFS support.
I don't think we have 4.4.2 custom kernel just yet.
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yeah. i found some cifs.ko for n8000 but only for 4.1.2 but apparantly it doesnt work on leaked version.
the only reason y im looking for that solution is for me to able to backup tatiniumbackup files directly to network drive...

LiMITZERO said:
yeah. i found some cifs.ko for n8000 but only for 4.1.2 but apparantly it doesnt work on leaked version.
the only reason y im looking for that solution is for me to able to backup tatiniumbackup files directly to network drive...
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downgrade then
4.4.2 ROM for N8000 is in a very early stage, so it's better to wait for an official release

d4rkkn16ht said:
downgrade then
4.4.2 ROM for N8000 is in a very early stage, so it's better to wait for an official release
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they just released the official version of KitKat 4.4.2 already
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2767314

LiMITZERO said:
i thinks in es-file explorer u can just make a shortcut on remote folders but not mount just like sd card... i'll tyr it in x-plore . ihope it has mount folder feature. btw tnx
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You are correct they do not really "mount" permanently the path and you can only work on the path through them.
If you want to actually "mount" then you should try AndSMB (samba client) from play store. Its free and it works (for me at least) doing exactly what you want.

stratism said:
You are correct they do not really "mount" permanently the path and you can only work on the path through them.
If you want to actually "mount" then you should try AndSMB (samba client) from play store. Its free and it works (for me at least) doing exactly what you want.
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+1 tnx man! almost what i'm looking for even i have to sync/upload manually al least it does do the job. but hopefully to find CIFS Mount so i can directly path Titanium backup location folder to mounted network shared folder.

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How to get working WIFI with custom ROM on (t) and (l) variants

Make sure you make a backup of your stock ROM before flashing any custom ROMs.
Copy the WLAN folder from system/etc/ in your nandroid backup.
With your new custom ROM downloaded you want to open the zip file and navigate to system/etc/firmware place WLAN folder from your backup in here, then flash,
Congrats working WIFI !.
Sounds great, BUT.....
spaedi said:
Make sure you make a backup of your stock ROM before flashing any custom ROMs.
Copy the WLAN folder from system/etc/ in your nandroid backup.
With your new custom ROM downloaded you want to open the zip file and navigate to system/etc/firmware place WLAN folder from your backup in here, then flash,
Congrats working WIFI !.
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I am wondering, where can one find the original firmware for, say a GT-S7500L I installed a custom ROM, but the wifi gives an error.
baracalao said:
I am wondering, where can one find the original firmware for, say a GT-S7500L I installed a custom ROM, but the wifi gives an error.
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Not sure if the WIFI drivers are the same on the T and L but I've attached the WLAN folder with this post, otherwise just download stock ROM for your device from sammobile.
I will give it a try
spaedi said:
Not sure if the WIFI drivers are the same on the T and L but I've attached the WLAN folder with this post, otherwise just download stock ROM for your device from sammobile.
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I will give it a try. Thanks
Found a solution
spaedi said:
Not sure if the WIFI drivers are the same on the T and L but I've attached the WLAN folder with this post, otherwise just download stock ROM for your device from sammobile.
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I found a solution.
You will need:
1. Phone must be rooted (should be anyway with custom ROM)
2. download the folder I put in this post an put it on you SD card
3. have a "root explorer" installed (I used "X-plore File Manager", free on play store)
With the file explorer copy the "Wifi" folder to the "Root/System/etc"
It will ask if you want to overwrite the existing files. (accept)
For me not all the files copied over, but the files that did copy were enough.
Restart your phone.
Wifi works (for me at least this solved the problem).
covinced dopTOWes
spaedi said:
Make sure you make a backup of your stock ROM before flashing any custom ROMs.
Copy the WLAN folder from system/etc/ in your nandroid backup.
With your new custom ROM downloaded you want to open the zip file and navigate to system/etc/firmware place WLAN folder from your backup in here, then flash,
Congrats working WIFI !.
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thanks Spaedi for quick response i'm new to this so will have to study your instructions on how to correct wifi
I've already installed the v-11 rom do I have to flash it again?
also do you have a nandroid back up that you would recommend (I have busybox installed ) any other help you can give me would be most welcome
once again i'm very thankful for your help
best regards
Cliff
have already sent this message not sure if it went to you if it did then just ignore this one
Cliff

[Q] formated /persist in recovery on moto g

Hi I'm sorry to bother you but I accidentally formated /persist and /pds in recovery and now WiFi ain't working even when I flash a new rom what have I done Bluetooth works and mobile data but when I try activating WiFi it doesn't work ):
burnsyboo said:
Hi I'm sorry to bother you but I accidentally formated /persist and /pds in recovery and now WiFi ain't working even when I flash a new rom what have I done Bluetooth works and mobile data but when I try activating WiFi it doesn't work ):
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Did you try restoring it to stock?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47820707#post47820707
tatazeuz said:
Did you try restoring it to stock?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47820707#post47820707
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I'm having the same problem and even this didn't work..
RestlessScreams said:
I'm having the same problem and even this didn't work..
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What factory image did you use?
RestlessScreams said:
I'm having the same problem and even this didn't work..
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Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49656627&postcount=3
synescu said:
Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49656627&postcount=3
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How to use this?
Stumbled above this today but didn't know what to do with it :S
that fixed my phone
Hello what you have to do is boot your phone up root it and use file manager in file manager go to the settings COG and turn on root explorer and mount system RW then copy that file that you didn't no what to do with into the /persist folder and reboot that should fix WiFi for you and when you search for file explorer in Google play its the one with the yellow folder hope this fixes your problem as well
burnsyboo said:
Hello what you have to do is boot your phone up root it and use file manager in file manager go to the settings COG and turn on root explorer and mount system RW then copy that file that you didn't no what to do with into the /persist folder and reboot that should fix WiFi for you and when you search for file explorer in Google play its the one with the yellow folder hope this fixes your problem as well
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I'm having the same problem and really going crazy.. want to fix this but I don't now how, I dont have wifi on my moto g so i can also not install a root explorer. And do you have to edit the mac adress? how do you do that? and could you give me detailed step by step how to fix this problem? any help greatly appreciated.....
Sparubens said:
I'm having the same problem and really going crazy.. want to fix this but I don't now how, I dont have wifi on my moto g so i can also not install a root explorer. And do you have to edit the mac adress? how do you do that? and could you give me detailed step by step how to fix this problem? any help greatly appreciated.....
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Just install the filemanager via adb install
But a step by step would be highly appreciated:good:
Edit\:
Wifi works now, you're my hero!
Gonna test it when I got time if my mobile data is also working :good:
You can try to flash a us stock firmware for me worked this firmware is handling the portions better
Sent from my XT1032 using Tapatalk
synescu said:
You can try to flash a us stock firmware for me worked this firmware is handling the portions better
Sent from my XT1032 using Tapatalk
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That's what I did today, but The problem really were those .bins :b
Thanks thanks thanks!
this should fix your problem
Here's how to fix it download this http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2531514&d=1390364984 then unzip it on your moto g and download file manager from Google play the one with the yellow folder after that click the cog on the bar at the top in file manager and click Root explorer then Mount system folders then copy the unziped file from /storage/sdcard0/download to /persist and then after that reboot and your WiFi should work
Could anyone post all files included in /persist ?
Is there the .bin data for mobile data?
RestlessScreams said:
Could anyone post all files included in /persist ?
Is there the .bin data for mobile data?
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+1
Pleeeeaaaasee
Hey, do you know if this procedure works for Moto G 2014 (XT 1068 or XT 1064) too? or where I get this files for that device?
Thanks.
burnsyboo said:
Hello what you have to do is boot your phone up root it and use file manager in file manager go to the settings COG and turn on root explorer and mount system RW then copy that file that you didn't no what to do with into the /persist folder and reboot that should fix WiFi for you and when you search for file explorer in Google play its the one with the yellow folder hope this fixes your problem as well
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JUST DOWNLOAD THAT .bin FILE AND PUT it in PERSIST FOLDER WHICH IS LOCATED IN THE ROOT OF THE DEVICE AND RESTART YOUR PHONE
EVERYTHING WORX PERFECTLY
burnsyboo said:
Here's how to fix it download this http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2531514&d=1390364984 then unzip it on your moto g and download file manager from Google play the one with the yellow folder after that click the cog on the bar at the top in file manager and click Root explorer then Mount system folders then copy the unziped file from /storage/sdcard0/download to /persist and then after that reboot and your WiFi should work
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There is a lot of file explorers wit yellow folders, could you tell us developer please.
Thanks in advance
vsdmch said:
There is a lot of file explorers wit yellow folders, could you tell us developer please.
Thanks in advance
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Hi sorry for not being more in depth and using CAPS
The file explorer i use for mounting the file system as RW and enabling root transfers is :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rhmsoft.fm.hd&hl=en_GB

[Q] Settings-->Themes

There is this option called Themes in the settings menu. consider me a complete newbie and tell me how that works(Like does it help in changing themes if so how do I do it).
There is no option called themes on the stock Rom. What are you running?
blackuse said:
There is this option called Themes in the settings menu. consider me a complete newbie and tell me how that works(Like does it help in changing themes if so how do I do it).
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A custom ROM dev may choose to add the new CM theme engine to his/her ROM. If you were to install a theme (via Play Store or .apk from XDA, NOT themes that you flash or where you modify files) you use the theme manager to use the theme.
Lethargy said:
A custom ROM dev may choose to add the new CM theme engine to his/her ROM. If you were to install a theme (via Play Store or .apk from XDA, NOT themes that you flash or where you modify files) you use the theme manager to use the theme.
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nice it works great !!. how do i add fonts to the system like change the whole system fonts
hi do u remember my pre question about my missing internal files i jst figured out that when i delete this folder "storage" all the files gets wiped out
only happens when i delete it through my comp, not able to see the file using any file explorer with in the phone and i have no idea of which app created that file
blackuse said:
hi do u remember my pre question about my missing internal files i jst figured out that when i delete this folder "storage" all the files gets wiped out
only happens when i delete it through my comp, not able to see the file using any file explorer with in the phone and i have no idea of which app created that file
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Storage is an android folder and it contains links to tour /sdcard
Don't delete things of you don't know what they are
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
blackuse said:
hi do u remember my pre question about my missing internal files i jst figured out that when i delete this folder "storage" all the files gets wiped out
only happens when i delete it through my comp, not able to see the file using any file explorer with in the phone and i have no idea of which app created that file
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You deleted a symlink that linked to your internal storage, thus it deleted everything. You can't see the symlink in a file explorer while in Android but while connected to a PC, you can.
https://www.google.com/#q=define+symlink
Lethargy said:
You deleted a symlink that linked to your internal storage, thus it deleted everything. You can't see the symlink in a file explorer while in Android but while connected to a PC, you can.
https://www.google.com/#q=define+symlink
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wow never expected it to be so complicated. Does this symbolic link show up only in custom rom's, if no then normal users like myself would probably mistake it for an empty folder and delete it.
Thanks for the explanation.
blackuse said:
wow never expected it to be so complicated. Does this symbolic link show up only in custom rom's, if no then normal users like myself would probably mistake it for an empty folder and delete it.
Thanks for the explanation.
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It exists in any ROM. You shouldn't delete anything if you don't know what it is.
Sent from my Nexus 5

[Q] Can't find TWRP folder or backup

I am having trouble finding my nandroid backup file made with TWRP. I can't even find the TWRP directory! This file system is so confusing! I have tried ES File Explorer, Root Browser, and tried searching the file system using my laptop. I have even searched for "2014-12-13" and nothing is found. Can anyone please help? Nexus 5 on Android 5.0 w/ TWRP v2.8.1.0
I had probaby the same problem as you are facing. N5 with TWRP 2.8.1.0. After making nandroid I could not get the backup to show up within the TWRP folder (which is visible and accessible with ES File Explorer).
This issue was when I was using this specific Lollipop 5.0 rom (don't know if it is rom related or not) :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57372774&postcount=1
Then I went looking for another Lollipop rom, specifically a 5.0.1 version and found this one :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56734946&postcount=1
After flashing this rom and making nandroid the backup shows up normally within ES File Explorer. Not more issues.
Don't know if this helps, hopefully :fingers-crossed:
daffie said:
I had probaby the same problem as you are facing. N5 with TWRP 2.8.1.0. After making nandroid I could not get the backup to show up within the TWRP folder (which is visible and accessible with ES File Explorer).
This issue was when I was using this specific Lollipop 5.0 rom (don't know if it is rom related or not) :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57372774&postcount=1
Then I went looking for another Lollipop rom, specifically a 5.0.1 version and found this one :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56734946&postcount=1
After flashing this rom and making nandroid the backup shows up normally within ES File Explorer. Not more issues.
Don't know if this helps, hopefully :fingers-crossed:
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I flashed factory image 5.0 Lollipop from Google's website. I don't think our issue is related. I can't even find a TWRP folder.
Nebul0us said:
I flashed factory image 5.0 Lollipop from Google's website. I don't think our issue is related. I can't even find a TWRP folder.
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Ok I see.
Nebul0us said:
I flashed factory image 5.0 Lollipop from Google's website. I don't think our issue is related. I can't even find a TWRP folder.
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Look in /data/media/0
Sent from my Nexus 9 using XDA Free mobile app
Nebul0us said:
I am having trouble finding my nandroid backup file made with TWRP. I can't even find the TWRP directory! This file system is so confusing! I have tried ES File Explorer, Root Browser, and tried searching the file system using my laptop. I have even searched for "2014-12-13" and nothing is found. Can anyone please help? Nexus 5 on Android 5.0 w/ TWRP v2.8.1.0
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Terminal
su
restorecon -FR /data/media/0/*
jd1639 said:
Look in /data/media/0
Sent from my Nexus 9 using XDA Free mobile app
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/data folder is empty
Nebul0us said:
/data folder is empty
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It isn't empty. You're just using a file explorer that isn't very good at reading things that need root permissions
rootSU said:
It isn't empty. You're just using a file explorer that isn't very good at reading things that need root permissions
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I'm using ES File Explorer. But SuperSU doesn't show it having root access. How do I give it root access? It was my impression that ES was THE way to go for file explorer apps...is there a better one? Obviously opinion, but I'm open to suggestion...
Edit: Okay, using Root Browser I found the TWRP directory and the backup. However when connected to PC, windows explorer can't see it. How do I move the backup to my PC? This is ridiculously complicated to backup to PC...
Nebul0us said:
I'm using ES File Explorer. But SuperSU doesn't show it having root access. How do I give it root access? It was my impression that ES was THE way to go for file explorer apps...is there a better one? Obviously opinion, but I'm open to suggestion...
Edit: Okay, using Root Browser I found the TWRP directory and the backup. However when connected to PC, windows explorer can't see it. How do I move the backup to my PC? This is ridiculously complicated to backup to PC...
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Install a terminal emulator and run the commands that @Aerowinder suggested. See my /sdcard problems thread in general for more information
rootSU said:
Install a terminal emulator and run the commands that @Aerowinder suggested. See my /sdcard problems thread in general for more information
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I am trying to run those commands and getting "The selected command does not exist."
Nebul0us said:
I am trying to run those commands and getting "The selected command does not exist."
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Screenshot?
Nebul0us said:
I'm using ES File Explorer. But SuperSU doesn't show it having root access. How do I give it root access? It was my impression that ES was THE way to go for file explorer apps...is there a better one? Obviously opinion, but I'm open to suggestion...
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open the side menu and expand the tools menu, find root explorer and hit on
rootSU said:
Screenshot?
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I don't know that terminal. Try "terminal emulator"by jackpal
rootSU said:
I don't know that terminal. Try "terminal emulator"by jackpal
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This is what I get when I try to install that terminal...which is why I went with that other one...
Nebul0us said:
This is what I get when I try to install that terminal...which is why I went with that other one...
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That's a known issue on Lollipop. It happens when 2 apps require the same permission.
Have you got ROM toolbox installed? That app is known to conflict with jack pal
If not, you'll need to run a Logcat whilst installing to find out which app is conflicting
rootSU said:
That's a known issue on Lollipop. It happens when 2 apps require the same permission.
Have you got ROM toolbox installed? That app is known to conflict with jack pal
If not, you'll need to run a Logcat whilst installing to find out which app is conflicting
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Okay, so I uninstalled ROM Toolbox and the terminal I had. Good call :good:
So now the question is, what did that command do? Hahaha...
/data/media/0 is supposed to be the mount point for /sdcard. Sometimes when flashing lollipop, this association breaks, making your /sdcard contents (and sometimes just some of it) disappear. The command restores that
rootSU said:
/data/media/0 is supposed to be the mount point for /sdcard. Sometimes when flashing lollipop, this association breaks, making your /sdcard contents (and sometimes just some of it) disappear. The command restores that
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Okay but how does that benefit me? And how can I view my backup locations in windows explorer?

Can't access Android 13 android>data folder

Good day, Folks! I badly need help with this google feature that I can't access android>data folder in internal storage. I tried many file managers but it couldn't move though. Any best solution for this one? I don't want to root my device.
Regards.
Device's Android must be rooted to enable RW access to /Android/data
xXx yYy said:
Device's Android must be rooted to enable RW access to /Android/data
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That's the only option for now bro. No any other?
icodix said:
Good day, Folks! I badly need help with this google feature that I can't access android>data folder in internal storage. I tried many file managers but it couldn't move though. Any best solution for this one? I don't want to root my device.
Regards.
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Get zarchiver, no root required, it should work i think
Mikicrep said:
Get zarchiver, no root required, it should work i think
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I tried all file manager but didn't work.
icodix said:
I tried all file manager but didn't work.
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Then you need root, sorry...
Mikicrep said:
Then you need root, sorry...
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Yes, thanks. That's my only option for now.
FV File mananger
FV File Manager - Apps on Google Play
Material Design File Explorer
play.google.com
Access Android/data on Android 13 without root or adb​
FolderV said:
FV File mananger
FV File Manager - Apps on Google Play
Material Design File Explorer
play.google.com
Access Android/data on Android 13 without root or adb​
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can't extract obb files nor transfer, If can too slow.
icodix said:
can't extract obb files nor transfer, If can too slow.
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copy to other folder and extract copy back to obb.
FolderV said:
copy to other folder and extract copy back to obb.
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ill try next time coz I locked my bootloader.
icodix said:
Essa é a única opção por enquanto mano. Nenhum outro?
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icodix said:
Good day, Folks! I badly need help with this google feature that I can't access android>data folder in internal storage. I tried many file managers but it couldn't move though. Any best solution for this one? I don't want to root my device.
Regards.
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Try this: https://www.droidwin.com/how-to-access-android-13-data-and-obb-folder-transfer-files-in-them/
ghani mal said:
Try this: https://www.droidwin.com/how-to-access-android-13-data-and-obb-folder-transfer-files-in-them/
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I fixed it. I installed mixplorer that supports a13. Thanks mate!
Can anyone else confirm if Mixplorer let's you read and write in the Android/data folder in Android 13? I have a pixel 6 and I've tried a few file managers and they let me go in the data folder and when I select the folder I want to open it lets me select choose to give this folder access at the bottom for all the folders I go in. The same cannot be said for my Samsung s21. it won't allow me to give access to any folder in the data directory. I was just trying to get some info before I purchase Mixplorer. I'll most likely buy it either way because I've read nothing but good things about it. any feedback will help. thanks
EDIT: I went ahead and purchased Mixplorer and I can access the Android data folders and everything just fine. I can edit files and move them as well on my Galaxy s21. it's a really beautiful UI and the app is really nice. I planned on purchasing it either way. Big ups to the dev.
icodix said:
I fixed it. I installed mixplorer that supports a13. Thanks mate!
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This is damn good.
kingman90 said:
This is damn good.
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I second this lol Mixplorer is well worth the purchase. I can't wait to check out some of the add ons.
You can enable adb and try this script. https://github.com/SelfAdjointOperator/better-adb-sync
kingman90 said:
This is damn good.
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yeap if you want ill share it to you.
Jdw1978 said:
I second this lol Mixplorer is well worth the purchase. I can't wait to check out some of the add ons
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for real it supports 13 already

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