They used to be found under data/system but I don't find them there anymore. The Locksetting files are but I'm looking for the gatekeeper files that hold your password/passcode. Thanks in advance
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I have been working on a ROM for the past few days, and I just recently realized that I deleted the files required for Clear Storage. I have been extracting other ROMS that I know have ClearStorage, but I cannot seem to find the files required in OEMDrivers. Could anyone provide me a copy of the ClearStorage files?
I know Alex includes a version of ClearStorage in his package collection, but it is not the one from the shipped ROM, and therefore not what I am looking for.
Hi you can find this file in ROM Folders(Rar file which you are download). So go to OEM\OEMDrivers and you will find it and then extract it to your OEM\OEMDrivers folder.
I figured out my problem, I had show hidden system files disabled.
Hi,
I have a simple question. How can I create a shortcut inside the Settings->Personal, Settings->System, and Settings->Connections ?
I tried creating an LNK file inside the \Windows\Start Menu\Settings but it doesn'tt show up. I suspect it has something to do with the contents of the LNK. thank you!
Need help!
I did some research and found this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1794499&postcount=73
however it is still not working, any ideas??
anybody? need help
Hello,
I have accidently deleted all the files from the PanelManager folder on my X1.
Now when i press the X Panel button, i get an error message saying the file doesnt exist.
Can anyone with an X1 please help me by uploading all the files inside PanelManager folder that resides in Program Files on the device?
Thanks
Hey,
I would like to help you.
Which folder you want me to upload? Where can I find it?
PanelManager folder
Hey,
Its the PanelManager folder. If you go into the file explorer, its under My device storage. Inside Program Files there is a folder called PanelManager. I need all the files that appear in this folder. If you could add them to a zip file and upload them, it would be much appreciated.
Many Thanks,
Neil
neilruparel said:
Hey,
Its the PanelManager folder. If you go into the file explorer, its under My device storage. Inside Program Files there is a folder called PanelManager. I need all the files that appear in this folder. If you could add them to a zip file and upload them, it would be much appreciated.
Many Thanks,
Neil
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Hello i Need the same help
As it seems to be a fairly common question, here is a guide on how to extract your clockworkmod recovery images.
This can come handy if you only want to extract certain apps, or files.
Put your Clockworkmod images in a folder on your computer.
Download this and put it in there, too.
Extract it in there.
Open a cmd-prompt in this folder.
Use this command to extract your data:
Code:
unyaffs.exe img_name_to_extract.img
Wait. the tool will display "end of image" when it is done.
Done. The data should be in the same directory as the tool is.
If you want to restore your contacts:
Extract the data.img
Your contacts will be in:
Code:
\data\com.android.providers.contacts\databases
I have not written the program used in this guide, just found it on my harddrive.
thanks much. so helpful
helped me to pull out contacts
I first had to download and install cgwin1.dll from here http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?cygwin1 and place it in the windows directory to get this to work. But after proceeding I get a "broken image file" when trying this on recovery.img and same thing with boot.img.
I am simply trying to recover some data from this nandroid backup specifically pictures in the sdcard/DCIM directory but I have no idea where it is. Is it located somewhere in the data.ext4.rar or system.ext4.rar files? If so I have looked through those and could not find a DCIM directory of any kind. Would anyone be kind enough to direct me?
Thanks
JDubbed said:
I first had to download and install cgwin1.dll from here http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?cygwin1 and place it in the windows directory to get this to work. But after proceeding I get a "broken image file" when trying this on recovery.img and same thing with boot.img.
I am simply trying to recover some data from this nandroid backup specifically pictures in the sdcard/DCIM directory but I have no idea where it is. Is it located somewhere in the data.ext4.rar or system.ext4.rar files? If so I have looked through those and could not find a DCIM directory of any kind. Would anyone be kind enough to direct me?
Thanks
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You won't be able to do that. The recovery does not backup the sdcard.
Thank you very much ,it help me much
Cheers buddy! Needed this to extract my data backup
Hi there! I just made an account of this app but I have one problem or maybe I can't find the option. So that I'm here to ask help if someone knows.
I can download the file to hear it offline mode but once I try to find the mp3 I don't find anything. The folders cache and data are empty :S
Thanks!
Anyone? I wanted to edit one file, and I need to know before buy it.
blueasteroid said:
I can download the file to hear it offline mode but once I try to find the mp3 I don't find anything. The folders cache and data are empty :S
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path:
data/data/grit.storytel.app/files/abooks
File extension - *.stb
JzWhite said:
path:
data/data/grit.storytel.app/files/abooks
File extension - *.stb
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Hey, thank you. I already lost the audios, but I will keep in for the future!
hello
Hello! I've managed to get the .stb files. How on earth does one open these? I'm guessing there must be some sort of encryption?
I'm trying the same thing here but I can't find the files when I look in the storytel folder, it's empty. Did you guys do anything other than just looking up the files in the files manager system?
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path:
data/data/grit.storytel.app/files/abooks
File extension - *.stb
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Hello!
How did you extract these files?
Are they in the sd card or in the system folder?
Thanks
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path:
data/data/grit.storytel.app/files/abooks
File extension - *.stb
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Hello,
How did you access those files? in my phone, that folder exists, but it is empty. are they hidden?
Device need to be rooted cant see files otherwise
But still.... We who have the .stb file from the "abooks" folder, how do we convert it to mp3?
Thanks!
tigersaid said:
But still.... We who have the .stb file from the "abooks" folder, how do we convert it to mp3?
Thanks!
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Hi. Did you find any solution for converting .stb files to .mp3
Hi. Bumping. Is there a way to convert Storytel books to mp3 or any other non DRM audio codec?
Also, does anybody know where are these files stored on iOS (jailbroken)?
It seems .stb files are DRM encrypted and it could be impossible.
The .stb files are encrypted by DES/ECB/PKCS5Padding method. (From source) Full decryption done in client side. Decryption is possible. Any good reverse engineer can do the job.
amisvk said:
The .stb files are encrypted by DES/ECB/PKCS5Padding method. (From source) Full decryption done in client side. Decryption is possible. Any good reverse engineer can do the job.
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The thread is 2 years old. Do you mean you are a so called "good engineer" that you have done it or it is legal. :laugh:
Not able to find the storytel app data location
I am still not able to find the location. The app data folder under the Android folder has empty folders, no data. I have download 22 books (around 2.3GB) Internal memory has been used but not able to find the Storytel app data. Please help someone.
still no working premium modded version for this application without an account?
Interested
Maybe the easiest solution is to use some kind of ripper?
It is a very common problem among all the audiobooks that you cannot download them with the help of an MP3. You just need the right audiobook and right MP3 that will match with it. I would recommend you see on selfpublishedwhiz.com more information about the audiobooks. How much does it cost to create one, and maybe you will find there the answer at your question.