[Q] Trying to recover aWallet password manager files - Android Apps and Games

Hello,
I have installed aWallet password manager in my mobile phone, then I have moved the awallet app to a microSD
If I bring out the microSD from the mobile phone and the program is not available, but when I put in the microSD in the mobile phone the aWallet is available.
The problem is my mobile phone has been stolen.
I have got the microSD but I tried to put in other device and start the aWallet app, but I can't find the app.
I was searching at /android/data directory and any other directories, and I can't find the app directory.
Could you tell me where can I find the aWallet directory. I have a lot of passwords in there and I didn't made any backup file yet.
The problem is I thought that with the microSD I don't have problems to use the aWallet app in others devices. Why I can't?
Could you help me please?
I'm in big troubles.
Thank you.
Regards.

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MIKEMON said:
You do not have a backup in the cloud?
Top always back up everything ...
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No I haven't already made a backup file. :crying:
I usually make backups of everything.
But I belleived that with the app installed in the sdcard I could use it later at any device installing awallet again or using the sdcard in other device.
I have found finally the file in the sdcard.
I have got the .android_secure/org.awallet.free-1.asec file.
I know that all that I need is in this file, even I haven't made a backup.
If I make a backup the file is saved in /Android/data/org.awallet.free/files/data.crypt and I can restore from it.
But the backup is saved in the device, not in the sdcard.
But the file from where the app is working is in .android_secure/org.awallet.free-1.asec in the sdcard because I had moved to the sdcard.
I know because I have installed the new version in another sdcard and the app is working.
I have removed the app from it, and the app is removed from this path, and you can't see the icon.
Later if I copy again the org.awallet.free-1.asec file to the correct path the icon is showed and the app is working again.
I have tried to change the files. But the icon is not showed and the app is not working .
The file I'm trying to restore is an old version.
Is this the reason?
How can I start this org.awallet.free-1.asec file correctly?.
I known the password, and I have got the app file.
I only need to start the app again, and I should be authenticated correctly.
Thank you.
Regards.

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the article had using super manager to remove bloat and then creating another folder on the sd card so if you needed to put it back into the system you could just cut and paste back.
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If you actually read through my long post, then here's another solution. Use Titanium Backup and select your apps to backup, remove, and/or restore.
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Thanks jager555, that worked and when I went back to super manager the new file I created for bloat appeared.
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So just the other night I flashed Synergy r66 on my phone and I have already done this once before but still followed the steps provided. After it loaded once, I opened up Titanium Backup to get my apps back and I realized that the backup I created was gone. It had been deleted by something. I then check my rom manager app which not to my surprise, had its backup deleted as well. I am entirely confused on why this would happen. I am also having problems viewing my extsdcard in any application. It shows up under storage in the settings but when I try and make the backup directory on my ext card, it doesn't show the folder for it.
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What recovery are you using and are you sure you didn't tell it to format your sd card.
If you connect to your pc can you see it?

[Q] What's on my SD Card?

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So if you're downloading the apks off a website they'll be in the downloads folder if you downloaded then through Google play..they won't be on your sd unless you manually backed up them up through titanium
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Right okay, so if I choose to back them up onto the SD card then my .apk file paths should appear? Because as you can see now I have no app folders on my phone (sd card) currently.
I've backed up my phone via titanium still nothing in there is an .apk file.
I'm also interested in keeping my phone clean of useless things (another reason for this thread).
As file explorer. Settings allow up to root allow root. Go up from sd card. System/data folder
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Boom. That's what I was searching for. Thanks.
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dmcin23 said:
I've backed up my phone via titanium still nothing in there is an .apk file.
I'm also interested in keeping my phone clean of useless things (another reason for this thread).
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