Here's the problem. I see Internal Storage as 64Gig called "Internal storage" in Windows 7 of course after the system uses some I have lass but it's the naming I have trouble with. Maybe you Unix guys can help me out here. On Windows 7 64 I see A001/Internal storage/ then all the useable directories. Now what happened was I was trying to take a screen shot to send to a guy and I checked my GalleryKK to look for the pictures. While plugged in to the USB port no pictures showed up in the directory allocated for ScreenshotER. ScreenshotER was set to write the pictures in Sdcard/ScreenshotER directory. Well there is no directory called Sdcard in the Internal storage on windows or the phone or in Root Explorer. So where did it write the pictures? Then I go into Root Explorer to look for the pictures and I see another name being used for Sdcard called "/storage/emulated/0/ScreenshotER" there are my pictures I just took. In Windows 7 Internal storage/ScreenshotER shows no pictures??????? So, I unplug the USB and reboot the phone and go to GalleryKK and there are my pictures. So then I go back to Windows 7 and plug in the USB and Internal storage shows the pictures. Then I go to Outlook 2010 and try to do an insert from Internal storage/ScreenshotER and no pictures. Huhhhh! So then I go back to Windows explorer and copy the pictures from Internal storage/ScreenshotER/wdfffrr.jpg to my hard drive, then back to outlook and insert file and they insert fine so I can send the email. That is just too hard for handling pictures. Can't the names in the different APPs call it the same name so this is not so confusing and what is ADB doing to not update the pictures right away? Is there a ADB just for the One? I used the AndroidSDKSlim to root and load TWRP. I also installed the Microsoft MTP drivers.
Thanks in advance.
bmaz121 said:
Here's the problem. I see Internal Storage as 64Gig called "Internal storage" in Windows 7 of course after the system uses some I have lass but it's the naming I have trouble with. Maybe you Unix guys can help me out here. On Windows 7 64 I see A001/Internal storage/ then all the useable directories. Now what happened was I was trying to take a screen shot to send to a guy and I checked my GalleryKK to look for the pictures. While plugged in to the USB port no pictures showed up in the directory allocated for ScreenshotER. ScreenshotER was set to write the pictures in Sdcard/ScreenshotER directory. Well there is no directory called Sdcard in the Internal storage on windows or the phone or in Root Explorer. So where did it write the pictures? Then I go into Root Explorer to look for the pictures and I see another name being used for Sdcard called "/storage/emulated/0/ScreenshotER" there are my pictures I just took. In Windows 7 Internal storage/ScreenshotER shows no pictures??????? So, I unplug the USB and reboot the phone and go to GalleryKK and there are my pictures. So then I go back to Windows 7 and plug in the USB and Internal storage shows the pictures. Then I go to Outlook 2010 and try to do an insert from Internal storage/ScreenshotER and no pictures. Huhhhh! So then I go back to Windows explorer and copy the pictures from Internal storage/ScreenshotER/wdfffrr.jpg to my hard drive, then back to outlook and insert file and they insert fine so I can send the email. That is just too hard for handling pictures. Can't the names in the different APPs call it the same name so this is not so confusing and what is ADB doing to not update the pictures right away? Is there a ADB just for the One? I used the AndroidSDKSlim to root and load TWRP. I also installed the Microsoft MTP drivers.
Thanks in advance.
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"Is there a ADB just for the One?" I don't understand this question. Also, /sdcard is a shortcut for /storage/emulated/0/. Try going into adb shell and doing a manual search with cd and ls commands. Then exit the shell and do an adb pull to retrive your pictures.
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"Is there a ADB just for the One?" I don't understand this question. Also, /sdcard is a shortcut for /storage/emulated/0/. Try going into adb shell and doing a manual search with cd and ls commands. Then exit the shell and do an adb pull to retrive your pictures.
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He's asking if there's a version of adb/fastboot that is built specifically for this phone, and the answer to that is no.
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I have a broken (completely black) screen on my captivate Im trying to back up all my files from the INTERNAL memory. I can't see the screen so obviously I can't mount the phone to view the files on my PC. I have gotten 'pull /system/ /local/' to work however when I try something like 'pull /data/ /local/' it says "pull: building file list... 0 files pulled. 0 files skipped."
Basically, how do I use ADB to get all of my files to my computer? Help is certainly appreciated. After this I will probably reset the phone and then maybe sell it as is. Not too sure.
Question: Do u happen to have any recent clockwork backup and/or tibu backups on ur phone? If either is present u could directly navigate to those folders (in adb) and pull the files u want.
Alternate option: U cud put in an external sd card, and copy the files from internal sd to external sd if u are not comfortable with the pull commands.
diablo009 said:
Question: Do u happen to have any recent clockwork backup and/or tibu backups on ur phone? If either is present u could directly navigate to those folders (in adb) and pull the files u want.
Alternate option: U cud put in an external sd card, and copy the files from internal sd to external sd if u are not comfortable with the pull commands.
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I do not have any type of backups apps or anything like that on the phone.
I have an external sd card however Im not sure how thats different than using adb to copy the files from the internal memory to my computer. I am fine with using pull but maybe im using the wrong directory name for my personal files?
Have you tried qtadb or droidexplorer. Would be easier imo.
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Have you tried qtadb or droidexplorer. Would be easier imo.
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That requires a rooted phone right? My phone is currently not rooted and I don't know if I would want to. How come I cant just use the adb pull command on the folder with my data in it?
edit - i might have found a command that works, i will update when finished.
ok this worked for me: 'adb pull / d:\backup\'
thanks everyone for your help.
Yeah. Assumed you were rooted sorry. Just thought that way you could see everything and point and click.
So I have a similar situation to this only I have a phone that isnt rooted and usb debugging isnt enabled. However I know the phone boots on, and I can also get into recovery mode where I am able to ADB to get a basic shell, and see the device but that is about it. I feel that if I could enable usb debugging thru recovery mode I might be able to mount the /sdcard and then pull files from there. anyone got any ideas if I could get a reboot with usb debugging enabled from recovery or maybe just a command that I could use in shell via recovery?? Please Please lol. I have a strong feeling i might have hit a wall.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1164598
Previously I was using cm9, after that I upgraded to cm10. I wiped data, wiped cache in cwm recovery.
After that, I tried xfering some files over to my tab, it looked like this
i. imgur.com/T3LAU.png
From this picture, it can be seen that my internal memory has files and is not empty
yet when I enter the folder
i. imgur.com/Mn7lR.png
Completely empty, cant be seen.
Even after trying to copy and paste files in, only the new files appear, can no longer find my old files.
Can anybody help me? same thing for the SD card. SD card only detected when I removed and plugged in with external usb card reader to my pc.
(I can't post images yet, hopefully someone with >10 posts can hotlink it for me).
Really urgent because I have to use it for my lecture notes in school.
If you want a workaround on this issue, you can use a cloud storage app. For example, dropbox (go to my signature and click the dropbox logo) can allow you to transfer files without even plugging your Xoom into your computer
Managed to solve the issue by doing a complete memory wipe on my internal hard disk but backing up important files before hand w dropbox as the files are still accessible with astro.
No idea how this happened though.
It's called MTP. Hahahaha in other words windows sucks.
Really what happens is the file list directory isn't updated so it doesn't show up on explorer. I don't even use explorer, I just use ADB push or pull.
Hello,
I am little confused about phones storage. Hope someone can help me.
OK, When I first configured my phone I installed TitaniumBackup and restored all my apps and data from my former phone HTC Sensation. Then I copied Sensations SD Card data to Nexus' internal storage via Windows. For example also the folder "WhatsApp".
When I connect the phone to my PC I can see its internal storage. In the folder "WhatsApp/Database" I can find some files like "msgstore-2014-01-17.1.db.crypt" or "msgstore-2014-01-16.1.db.crypt".
Now I open ES FileExplorer, go to device/sdcard: there I can see mainly the same folders I copied from Sensation to Nexus. WhatsApp is also there. When I look inside I can't find any files like "msgstore-2014-01-17.1.db.crypt" I see on "internal storage" via PC. but I see others like "msgstore-2014-01-24.1.db.crypt". What?! I don't understand that.
OK, next Test: Via PC I copy a file named 123test.txt to the Whatsapp Folder. Again I look via ES FileExplorer on the phone, what happens. Ola, I can see 123test.txt in device/sdcard. But not e.g. "msgstore-2014-01-17.1.db.crypt". Aha... strange.
And while writing this question I had to copy the filename of "msgstore-2014-01-17.1.db.crypt" from Windows explorer to paste it here. And now I can see also "msgstore-2014-01-17.1.db.crypt" in device/sdcard on my phone, but not the ohers like "msgstore-2014-01-16.1.db.crypt". I touch a file in Windows Explorer on "internal storage" and after that it's copied to device/sdcard?
This can't be normal?! That's zero transparent... and weird...
Can someone please clear it up for me?!
THANKS!
dbsoundz said:
Hello,
I am little confused about phones storage. Hope someone can help me.
OK, When I first configured my phone I installed TitaniumBackup and restored all my apps and data from my former phone HTC Sensation. Then I copied Sensations SD Card data to Nexus' internal storage via Windows. For example also the folder "WhatsApp".
When I connect the phone to my PC I can see its internal storage. In the folder "WhatsApp/Database" I can find some files like "msgstore-2014-01-17.1.db.crypt" or "msgstore-2014-01-16.1.db.crypt".
Now I open ES FileExplorer, go to device/sdcard: there I can see mainly the same folders I copied from Sensation to Nexus. WhatsApp is also there. When I look inside I can't find any files like "msgstore-2014-01-17.1.db.crypt" I see on "internal storage" via PC. but I see others like "msgstore-2014-01-24.1.db.crypt". What?! I don't understand that.
OK, next Test: Via PC I copy a file named 123test.txt to the Whatsapp Folder. Again I look via ES FileExplorer on the phone, what happens. Ola, I can see 123test.txt in device/sdcard. But not e.g. "msgstore-2014-01-17.1.db.crypt". Aha... strange.
And while writing this question I had to copy the filename of "msgstore-2014-01-17.1.db.crypt" from Windows explorer to paste it here. And now I can see also "msgstore-2014-01-17.1.db.crypt" in device/sdcard on my phone, but not the ohers like "msgstore-2014-01-16.1.db.crypt". I touch a file in Windows Explorer on "internal storage" and after that it's copied to device/sdcard?
This can't be normal?! That's zero transparent... and weird...
Can someone please clear it up for me?!
THANKS!
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Maybe it's because I haven't finished my coffee yet, but I reread your post a few times and only sort of understand what you are trying to figure out...
Since the Nexus doesn't have external storage, then the Internal Storage you see in Windows is /sdcard. It sounds like maybe either the database files from your Sensation might not have transferred over to the Nexus correctly, or the older file maybe was rewritten with the version of the app on the Nexus? Or if it just doesn't show up when you copy the file to the phone while it is still plugged in, then it might not show up in a file manager on the phone until you unplug it and then the phone rescans the media to sync the contents so file managers can display everything. This is common behavior with the MTP set up. Let me know if I am not on the right path with the info and I'll see if I can help clarify more.
es0tericcha0s said:
Maybe it's because I haven't finished my coffee yet, but I reread your post a few times and only sort of understand what you are trying to figure out...
Since the Nexus doesn't have external storage, then the Internal Storage you see in Windows is /sdcard. It sounds like maybe either the database files from your Sensation might not have transferred over to the Nexus correctly, or the older file maybe was rewritten with the version of the app on the Nexus? Or if it just doesn't show up when you copy the file to the phone while it is still plugged in, then it might not show up in a file manager on the phone until you unplug it and then the phone rescans the media to sync the contents so file managers can display everything. This is common behavior with the MTP set up. Let me know if I am not on the right path with the info and I'll see if I can help clarify more.
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Hello es0tericcha0s,
what I do not understand is: Why do I see on my PC other files then on my phone?
Why I looked at that: On phones with SD Card I backuped all my SD Card before ROM changes. Then I just copy my backup back to SD Card. But now I am not sure what to backup. If I backup my internal storage via PC I have definitily not the current data in it!
I don't understand that behaviour?!
dbsoundz said:
Hello es0tericcha0s,
what I do not understand is: Why do I see on my PC other files then on my phone?
Why I looked at that: On phones with SD Card I backuped all my SD Card before ROM changes. Then I just copy my backup back to SD Card. But now I am not sure what to backup. If I backup my internal storage via PC I have definitily not the current data in it!
I don't understand that behaviour?!
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I'd have to go with good old buggy MTP. I've seen lots of these 'ghost files' in Windows explorer with my previous phone (GNEX). If both file manager apps and for instance adb shell do not show files that Windows explorer via MTP does show, you can safely assume Windows explorer is wrong.
Tip: for a more secure data transfer, copy your /sdcard content from your PC to the N5 using the adb push command. I believe there are even GUIs for adb nowadays if you don't like working on the command line.
Guys... I still do not understand that thing...
I installed CM11. Copied via Windows Explorer my Titanium Backup folder to internal storage. Nothing else. Then I restored WhatsApp to see what happens. Everything worked fine. Whatsapp is OK but has no media file I sent or received. OK, I can copy them from my backup to internal memory. BUT I CAN'T SEE ANY WHATSAPP FOLDER in my Windows Explorer. But in my phone file explorer I can see it!
This can't be normal!
How does one can make a consistent backup of it's phone with that behaviour?!
EDIT: After I rebooted the phone I can also see the WhatsApp folder in Windows... :/
Like I said: MTP is buggy. For reliable file transfers via usb use adb push and pull commands.
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This is sooo strange...
I made a TWRP backup. Then I used adb pull /sdcard/ /sdcardbackup to copy my storage with my TWRP backup to PC. But I can't find the backup on my PC after adb finished the copy job. Where is it? I searched with the explorer on the phone:
/sdcard/ -> I am redirected to /storage/emulated/legacy - this view is identical with my backup on pc
/storage/sdcard0/ -> I am redirected to /storage/emulated/legacy - same as above
/storage/emulated/ -> There are folders 0, legacy and TWRP and there I found my backup.
Shouldn't I find TWRP backups on my sdcard, storage, emultade, legacy or I don't know how the place is called?!
OK, I try to copy thios TWRP backup to my PC:
- via PC: I can't, because I see only the "internal storage"
via adb: I can't, too: E:\Nexus 5\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>adb pull /storage/emulated/TWRP /TWRPbackup DOES NOT WORK
BUUHUUUUUUUUUU unbelievable
How do you check where your data is? I don't...
You used a relative path for the destination folder, meaning that folder was created on the location where your adb executable is. Look for it there or use an absolute path for your destination folder.
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You're supposed to adb pull from /sdcard not /storage
If you didn't change directory (cd) in cmd / terminal, then your pulled data is in the directory that opens by default in cmd. Open cmd to see what path you let it default to. Often c:\users\username
Don't forget if you're in windows, you need to
adb pull /sdcard/source \destination
And linux
adb pull /sdcard/source /destination
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dbsoundz said:
This is sooo strange...
via adb: I can't, too: E:\Nexus 5\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>adb pull /storage/emulated/TWRP /TWRPbackup DOES NOT WORK
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Hello,
copy command should be ok. hoever. Why is TWRP backup saved to location /storage/emulated/TWRP, not on "internal memory"?
Really guys... this can't be normal. is there something wrong with my phone or ROM?!
dbsoundz said:
Hello,
copy command should be ok. hoever. Why is TWRP backup saved to location /storage/emulated/TWRP, not on "internal memory"?
Really guys... this can't be normal. is there something wrong with my phone or ROM?!
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No, it's something wrong with you. I'd be easier to copy the backup to the phone memory visible to a PC using a root explorer and then copy it to the PC that way if you can't get adb working
hi all, i recently joined this forum to learn more. this is my first post and i am not an expert and still nub
i am sorry if my question is nubby but i didnt find the question anywhere else on forums so please help.
i recently rooted my android phone just to transfer app and app data to sd card as i read that we can do that after root.
so i rooted android phone and partitioned the sd card with a fat32 and a ext2 filesystem to store personal and app data respectively. i found tutorals on internet to do this and found a app called link2sd links and transfers all apps to sd card easily. i am using that app but i cant buy its paid version from google play. so i am not able to link the internal data to sd card as it requires the plus version. so i thought i would manually copy that internal data and paste it on the sd card and here are the problems i face :
1. i copied the internal data on the fat32 partition but it was of no use and the app again download data on internal memory
2. i thought to copy data to ext2 partition but i cant view that partition or explore it from es file explorer and root explorer both
so i wanna ask is there any way i can manually link that internal data to sd card without using link2sd plus, and how can i view that ext2 partition in my android phone.
thank you all in advance and please help.any help wud be really appreciated
I can give you a way to install any app to your sdcard directly
first of all you should have all these in your pc
java-7-jdk
usb driver for your phone
android sdk
adb
now go to the direction where you install android sdk
now open SDK Manager.exe
uncheck the mark from all except android SDK platform-tools
click install then accept all
on your phone mark usb debugging
then open the command where you had installed SDK (click shift whit the mouse button right -- open command window here)
connect your phone
then type adb devices -- to check that your phone is connected -- it will give you this
List of devices attached
************ device
then type
adb shell pm set-install-location 2
that's it
if you want to reinstall on the phone storage type
adb shell pm set-install-location 0
be free said:
I can give you a way to install any app to your sdcard directly
first of all you should have all these in your pc
java-7-jdk
usb driver for your phone
android sdk
adb
now go to the direction where you install android sdk
now open SDK Manager.exe
uncheck the mark from all except android SDK platform-tools
click install then accept all
on your phone mark usb debugging
then open the command where you had installed SDK (click shift whit the mouse button right -- open command window here)
connect your phone
then type adb devices -- to check that your phone is connected -- it will give you this
List of devices attached
************ device
then type
adb shell pm set-install-location 2
that's it
if you want to reinstall on the phone storage type
adb shell pm set-install-location 0
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Ah, thanks a lot mate for your help. I may try it bt is there any simpler way like a app like link2sd which does nt require purchase or just transfering the data from root folder . Also can any1 tell how can i explore ext2 partition?
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sweetlemon said:
Ah, thanks a lot mate for your help. I may try it bt is there any simpler way like a app like link2sd which does nt require purchase or just transfering the data from root folder . Also can any1 tell how can i explore ext2 partition?
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try this .exe program
mobilego
http://download.wondershare.com/mobilego_full818.exe
or use this if the option move to sdcard isn't appear on apps info http://www.mediafire.com/download/a46l27yiupgw1vm/GeeksAR.com.App2SD-Patch-ENG.zip
use this to read ext2
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4UdboVnxTSkWmhmTkNhcFZ4UzQ/edit?pli=1
Hello Everyone,
I've been trying for more than a week now to recover data (photos, contacts, messages) from my HTC One M7 after I accidentally hit the factory reset button (was in a hurry to play squash and was fumbling around till the disaster happened!) :crying: Worse of all, I have no backups :crying::crying: My phone has no SD card, only the internal memory. It runs on Android 5.0.2 and has been rooted. I have busybox and TWRP installed on the phone. I have Android SDK and cygwin on my PC.
Initially, I tried to mount the phone's internal memory as a drive on Windows so I can do a scan of it using a data recovery tool. But I wasn't successful as MTP seems like the only option and there's no way to diable it. Even the disable MTP option inside TWRP doesn't make the drive accessible via USB! I have tried various recovery software available online but none of them can see my phone thanks to the stupid MTP!
Finally, I tried the steps on this thread precisely
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...de-internal-memory-data-recovery-yes-t1994705
Have managed to copy the whole memory block of the phone using
/system/xbin/busybox nc -l -p 5555 -e /system/xbin/busybox dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0
and created a mmcblk0.raw file which I can open using Disk Internals (Linux Reader). I found only the data that currently exists on the drive after the factory reset. Tried to access the image with TestDisk (as shown here - http://www.df.lth.se/~jokke/androidfilerecovery/) and I cannot see any of my old files there too! (I'm trying the Deeper Search Option now)
I'm not sure if 'dd' command copies the disk sector-by-sector. I think any data recovery software can scan the disk image and find the old files as long as I can create a sector-by-sector image of the phone's internal drive. If not, any way to mount the internal drive as a USB drive on Windows could work too! Can anyone please help me with this?
Many thanks in advance!!!!