You know, ColorOS has a feature called Private Safe, where you can put your photos and files securely, so that they will be hidden.
But I'm wondering, where do they actually go? Do they go to the /data partition? Or do they actually move into another (hidden) folder on the internal storage (/storage/emulated/0/.Something/ folder)? Are they encrypted or are they stored plainly? If I delete all the folders (hidden or otherwise) on my internal storage, will the photos in the Private Safe also be deleted?
This is a theoretical question so don't ask why please. ?
There is another path in file manager
press and hold on "file manager" word
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What the OP wnated to know was the location of stored files and not bow to access them. I too have the same question.
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:laugh:Hello xda
This is my first post on xda to show how you can get WiFi passkey stored in ur phone
Requiremetns​1.Root explorer.APKClick Here
2.Rooted android
Process to get passkeys​Without wasting time just move towards steps
Open root explorer
And click on left corner e.i. root tab [up]
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Go to "Data" folder located in root directory
Then Go to "misc" folder
Find WiFi in "misc" folder and click on it
Click and open WPA_supplicant. conf file located in WiFi folder
And boom :laugh:
You will get all WiFi passwords with SSID stored in you phone
Plz hit thanx button if this is helpfull to you
Hi I'm getting weird files with encrypted files names.
They always reappear even after I deleted them.
I recently formatted the data on my phone through TWRP while having some files left. This might be related. Anyone knows how to delete them permanently? Thanks.
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dan09123 said:
Hi I'm getting weird files with encrypted files names.
They always reappear even after I deleted them.
I recently formatted the data on my phone through TWRP while having some files left. This might be related. Anyone knows how to delete them permanently? Thanks.
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Encrypted Internal storage always will show weird folder/file names you had to enter your current password to let twrp decrypt your storage
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Hi, i have Mi 9T with lineageOS 17.1, that i deleted accidentally a folder with pictures, but as precaution, i have a few data recovering apps that use root and can do a proper "full" scan for recovery, instead of just "deleted" recovery.
they use root, but they don't see the partition where the user data is, and find nothing after scan. tried 3 apps that use root for a proper recovery, all result the same. nothing is found to recover. some don't let select where to scan, but the ones that have this option, only show this:
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Don't know if is a magisk problem, or if the "list" of partitions that is show to an root app is configurable, or i need to mount something to make it able to see the user data (i think /storage)
any help appreciated
Other people's file manager shows the size of the files but mine just show null, i don't know does even that means.
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Other people's file manager shows the size of the files but mine just show null, i don't know does even that means.
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Either the file is corrupt or the file manager is not up to date.
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Either the file is corrupt or the file manager is not up to date.
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it's up to date and I tried all kinds of files, even i install mI files on my other phone it was the same, but my other file manger dose not have any problem
I'm having exactly the same issue. Any help will be very much appreciated.
I'm using this instead
I am facing with error when trying to pull files from internal storage from AVD . I have rooted my device but even can not access some application data folder. Tried multiple explorers, all showing app such as youtube applications folder but target app folder not showing up. Any missing ?
Using ADB with a rooted mobile, a common method to pull files only accessible to root ( like the ones in /data/data ) is moving those files with root to the SD-card attached to the mobile ( which is formated with FAT32 and thus doesn't have file permission restrictions ) and then adb pull those files from the SD-card.
I did not get you. Can you please explain clearly ?
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See this page to see the difference between rooted, rootable and non-rootable.