Question Can't use this folder To protect your privacy, choose another folder/ A12 QPR - Google Pixel 6 Pro

Hey! I can not access the folder, although I have root rights. I use x-plore .Please tell me how to fix? Magisk is rooted for this program

That's intended behavior for recent Android versions. There's nothing to fix.
Stop trying to do things in the user root directory.
Maybe explain what you're trying to do or use an actual root app or root shell in adb to accomplish it.

Sasaiber said:
Hey! I can not access the folder, although I have root rights. I use x-plore .Please tell me how to fix? Magisk is rooted for this program
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Is that your base sdcard you can't access?? I use x-plore and don't have any problems creating or using folders in my sdcard. In configuration, make sure you configure your x-plore app

LLStarks said:
Это предполагаемое поведение для последних версий Android. Там нечего исправить.
Не пытайтесь делать что-то в корневом каталоге пользователя
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LLStarks said:
That's intended behavior for recent Android versions. There's nothing to fix.
Stop trying to do things in the user root directory.
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In normal Android 12 possible to get access. I know what I do. I need to access the folder to unlock fps in GRID AUTOSPORT

Create a subfolder and point at it. You probably don't need the root folder.

Tulsadiver said:
Is that your base sdcard you can't access?? I use x-plore and don't have any problems creating or using folders in my sdcard. In configuration, make sure you configure your x-plore app
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Thanks! I just didn't go there))

I use Mix explorer https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mixplorer.silver
And I am able to access the data folders and obb folders with it. It's a neat file manager, replaced solid explorer for me, I ran into that same issue with solid explorer not letting me connect to the android data folder even with root, but even unrooted I am able to access these folders with MiX

ugh...we can;t delete comments now?

theistus said:
ugh...we can;t delete comments now?
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Iv noticed that yoi can edit it but not delete I just report what I want deleted to mods but I feel sorry for them as it ads more work for them

LLStarks said:
That's intended behavior for recent Android versions. There's nothing to fix.
Stop trying to do things in the user root directory.
Maybe explain what you're trying to do or use an actual root app or root shell in adb to accomplish it.
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If I didn't need access to the root user directory I would have just bought an iPhone. Android is ruining itself

Is there a way now, to grant applications, like Total Commander, access to SD card? Preferably without root. To SD card, common. Well.

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Can i explore Root from my pc?

Id like to explore Root from my pc, can this be done?
rsarno said:
Id like to explore Root from my pc, can this be done?
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"Explore Root" - maybe it's just me, but I don't know what you mean. Can you explore the files on your DI from your pc: yes.
Can you explore the files that create the rooting process: I'm not sure.
rfarrah said:
"Explore Root" - maybe it's just me, but I don't know what you mean. Can you explore the files on your DI from your pc: yes.
Can you explore the files that create the rooting process: I'm not sure.
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When you open a file exploring app on the device, it can only see certain files. Until you give it root access (superuser permission) then it can see a lot more files.
Id like to see those extra files, from my pc
http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/droid-explorer-android-task-file-and-app-manager/
Android Commander will do the job and more and its free
+1 for Android Commander!
Here:
Android Commander for PC
Android Commander for Ubuntu
One more +1 for Android Commander. Very helpful.
Sent from my Droid Incredible running CM7.0.3.
rsarno said:
Id like to explore Root from my pc, can this be done?
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Learn how to use ADB.
Or
Use Root Explorer, Absolute System Root Tools, or any other root file explorer.
chris7os said:
Learn how to use ADB.
Or
Use Root Explorer, Absolute System Root Tools, or any other root file explorer.
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Agreed with ADB shell.
But, seriously, where are the mods these days? So many posts in the wrong section.

[Q] Internal Memory :/

i haven't found a thread about it and i'm searching for this by 2 months, i'm want some kind way to browse my internal memory by pc, if there's a way, name it please. And have another question, i already have root me play and installed Astro, IO and ES Explorer but no one haven't asked for superuser permission, cuz i want to to change the apk file from psemu native and i need this permission, if someone can help, don't hesitate, please.
adb pull is your best bet to copy internal memory to your pc to browse it.
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Going into your phone via SSH should allow full access, since you have root. The app needed on your android is QuickSSHd ($1.49 btw). On your PC, download WinSCP then link them up.
Or if you want to explore the root partition from your phone, use Root Explorer ($3.99)
jacklebott said:
Going into your phone via SSH should allow full access, since you have root. The app needed on your android is QuickSSHd ($1.49 btw). On your PC, download WinSCP then link them up.
Or if you want to explore the root partition from your phone, use Root Explorer ($3.99)
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really? winscp will also work? i thought this is only for iphone.. oh well i never tried it yet on my android phone thats why.. now i know..
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anyway TS, to add on your choices, try 'wifi file transfer pro' https://market.android.com/details?id=com.smarterdroid.wififiletransferpro&feature=search_result
works like a root explorer, but this is for PC, browse or upload/download to/from your android file system..
brochador said:
really? winscp will also work? i thought this is only for iphone.. oh well i never tried it yet on my android phone thats why.. now i know..
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anyway TS, to add on your choices, try 'wifi file transfer pro' https://market.android.com/details?id=com.smarterdroid.wififiletransferpro&feature=search_result
works like a root explorer, but this is for PC, browse or upload/download to/from your android file system..
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I've personally used WinSCP on my android, so yes. Works brilliantly

Question Poco f3 scoped storage

Hello everyone,
I would like to modify some files in root/vendor/etc but i can't because of permission. I'm root, I can access file with solid explorer but can't modify anything. I try to modify attributes of the folder but it gives me a error.
Is there a bypass for the scoped storage of android 11?
Thx !
You can use ADB root to modify it by using terminal commands. Not ideal but a possibility
Robert314 said:
You can use ADB root to modify it by using terminal commands. Not ideal but a possibility
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I would like to change the name of a file inside etc in vendor folder, do you know how I could do it ? Or could you point me a guide ? I'm not sure how to search a solution for this case
Robert314 said:
You can use ADB root to modify it by using terminal commands. Not ideal but a possibility
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Apparently I can't run ADB root, I got "adbd cannot run as root in production builds", well I will dig further to find a solution
Greenspoof said:
I would like to change the name of a file inside etc in vendor folder, do you know how I could do it ? Or could you point me a guide ? I'm not sure how to search a solution for this case
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Root Browser Classic - Apps on Google Play
Fully customizable Root Browser for Android users and rooted superusers
play.google.com
Try this file manager. Its a good root file manager and as it's old I might bypass scoped storage
which rom? right now i use arrow and it is the only one that can mount system as R/W.maybe there are others but a have not trid all of them.MIUI does not support it due to dynamic partitions,
hexisg said:
which rom? right now i use arrow and it is the only one that can mount system as R/W.maybe there are others but a have not trid all of them.MIUI does not support it due to dynamic partitions,
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It's indeed the stock one. As debloated, I find it the best
Robert314 said:
Root Browser Classic - Apps on Google Play
Fully customizable Root Browser for Android users and rooted superusers
play.google.com
Try this file manager. Its a good root file manager and as it's old I might bypass scoped storage
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I tried but didn't work, scoped storage is really awful, but thx anyway!

Question LOCKSCREEN OGG FILE LOCATION

Hello I have been trying to look for the lockscreen.ogg file location. It has seemed to changed in Android 12 if I'm not mistaken. It was located in System/Media/UI but it seems that is no longer even there with Android 12. Does anyone have any idea where this is? Thank you!
Try system/product/media
Ronny220 said:
Try system/product/media
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That is exactly the spot I was looking for. For some reason I cant get root explorer to mount R/W to overwrite the old file. Root Explorer does have SU access as well. Any ideas?
stalls said:
That is exactly the spot I was looking for. For some reason I cant get root explorer to mount R/W to overwrite the old file. Root Explorer does have SU access as well. Any ideas?
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There are one or more Magisk Modules that will make it appear for all intents and purposes that you've overwritten or changed a file. It will do what you need. Because root is systemless, you can't (and shouldn't want to) actually change or delete any system files for real. I don't know the name(s) of the Magisk Modules that will do that, as I haven't had a need, but many users in this section have suggested others use such modules to do something similar to what you want to do.
running "settings list global" on adb shell gave me this location "lock_sound=/product/media/audio/ui/Lock.ogg" I was gonna check on root explorer but forgot im not rooted right now but hopefully that is it.
I just am trying to change the sound when locking the phone.
stalls said:
I just am trying to change the sound when locking the phone.
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Can you rename the stock file to lock.oggbak and then paste the new sound in obviously with the name lock.ogg?
Thebear j koss said:
Can you rename the stock file to lock.oggbak and then paste the new sound in obviously with the name lock.ogg?
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You can not because root explorer is not able to switch to r/w. But I tried anyways and failed
stalls said:
You can not because root explorer is not able to switch to r/w. But I tried anyways and failed
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you have to create a magisk module yourself and replace the file, with the one you want.
google around for a template of a simple magisk module, recreate the directory inside the magisk module where the file you want to replace sits on the phone (system/product/media/audio/ui), drop the new sound file there, zip the magisk module template and flash via magisk manager and do a reboot.
dynamic partitions don´t allow for r/w mounting. replacing the file systemlessly via magisk during bootup is the only way.

Question After root...

After root, How can I del file(s) in /system with rootexplorer.
The button of mount r/w doesn't working.
zxt3201 said:
The button of mount r/w doesn't working.
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Even with MixPlorer ?
I use Root explorer gets the job done.
Root Explorer - Apps on Google Play
The ultimate file manager for rooted devices. The original and still the best.
play.google.com
zxt3201 said:
After root, How can I del file(s) in /system with rootexplorer.
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Which version of Android are you running? I don't believe that you can manipulate the /system files anymore on Android 13 as they are all read only - even with root. But hopefully, perhaps my file manager with root permissions just doesn't work as it hasn't been updated in almost two years =/.
Anyone else have any thoughts here?
@fil3s Does that happen to be working on A13?
fil3s said:
I use Root explorer gets the job done.
Root Explorer - Apps on Google Play
The ultimate file manager for rooted devices. The original and still the best.
play.google.com
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It's my fault.The real question is files in /system could not be deleted.In my pixel 6 pro: unlock bootloader, install magisk and patch boot.img, flash patched boot.img with fastboot, reboot and directly root use magisk, everything is fine.But, I think the problem is /system could not be mounted
Vincent_40 said:
Even with MixPlorer ?
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Yes, mixplorer v6.58 didn't working too
NippleSauce said:
Which version of Android are you running? I don't believe that you can manipulate the /system files anymore on Android 13 as they are all read only - even with root. But hopefully, perhaps my file manager with root permissions just doesn't work as it hasn't been updated in almost two years =/.
Anyone else have any thoughts here?
@fil3s Does that happen to be working on A13?
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This works like a charm, plus it is free: https://github.com/zhanghai/MaterialFiles
mkhcb said:
This works like a charm, plus it is free: https://github.com/zhanghai/MaterialFiles
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Wow! This is a fantastic file manager. The only thing missing is split view but that's really the only thing. Thanks for the recommendation. RootExplorer has been underwhelming for so many years.
NippleSauce said:
Which version of Android are you running? I don't believe that you can manipulate the /system files anymore on Android 13 as they are all read only - even with root. But hopefully, perhaps my file manager with root permissions just doesn't work as it hasn't been updated in almost two years =/.
Anyone else have any thoughts here?
@fil3s Does that happen to be working on A13?
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I can access / with it. Haven't tried mucking about much. I'm pretty sure you can copy / paste etc.. although I can't be sure on a13
zxt3201 said:
It's my fault.The real question is files in /system could not be deleted.In my pixel 6 pro: unlock bootloader, install magisk and patch boot.img, flash patched boot.img with fastboot, reboot and directly root use magisk, everything is fine.But, I think the problem is /system could not be mounted
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It is a good file explorer. Worth the $' s of you wanna try it
But again, idk about 13
fil3s said:
I can access / with it. Haven't tried mucking about much. I'm pretty sure you can copy / paste etc.. although I can't be sure on a13
It is a good file explorer. Worth the $' s of you wanna try it
But again, idk about 13
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Open source and free wins all the time .
fil3s said:
I use Root explorer gets the job done.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.rootexplorer[
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http://Been using it as my mainstay file manager since it got smb support years ago. Great app.
Soon my friends soon!
I'm working on it!
If any Pixel users are interested in beta testing the new upcoming version of my SystemRW / SuperRW feat. MakeRW script just hit me up! Thanks!
Wait. So what exactly is preventing you guys from mounting as rw in Android 12+ ?
fil3s said:
I can access / with it. Haven't tried mucking about much. I'm pretty sure you can copy / paste etc.. although I can't be sure on a13
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But again, idk about 13
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I can copy and paste with the file manager that I use (FX File Explorer), however, I cannot cut or delete anything from /system. Are you able to cut/delete stuff from that section?
*Edit* - I'm starting to think that it's just my file manager =/
Update - Thanks @mkhcb . I'll give it a try in a week or two. I found a way to manipulate /system files using Magisk, haha. But after the next (and presumably final) A13 beta update comes out, I'll give it a shot!
NippleSauce said:
I can copy and paste with the file manager that I use (FX File Explorer), however, I cannot cut or delete anything from /system. Are you able to cut/delete stuff from that section?
*Edit* - I'm starting to think that it's just my file manager =/
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Just try this: https://github.com/zhanghai/MaterialFiles
Open source, free, on FDroid and the Play Store. What do you have to lose other than 5 min of your time? Of all the apps on my phone, this is the most useful and took a while for me to find.
lebigmac said:
Soon my friends soon!
I'm working on it!
If any Pixel users are interested in beta testing the new upcoming version of my SystemRW / SuperRW feat. MakeRW script just hit me up! Thanks!
Wait. So what exactly is preventing you guys from mounting as rw in Android 12+ ?
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I am waiting for your magic script, come on, bro.
mkhcb said:
Just try this: https://github.com/zhanghai/MaterialFiles
Open source, free, on FDroid and the Play Store. What do you have to lose other than 5 min of your time? Of all the apps on my phone, this is the most useful and took a while for me to find.
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Yep. It beats RFE in measure except split view, I stand by that claim. The development is on another level.
rhetorician said:
Yep. It beats RFE in measure except split view, I stand by that claim. The development is on another level.
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So it actually does.
Go to a folder... Then hit the three dots... Then hit new window. You will then have 2 windows as noted in the app drawer.
From there you can toggle between windows or create a split screen.
PS. You can create an endless # of windows.
mkhcb said:
So it actually does.
Go to a folder... Then hit the three dots... Then hit new window. You will then have 2 windows as noted in the app drawer.
From there you can toggle between windows or create a split screen.
PS. You can create an endless # of windows.
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I connected my sftp. Who needs external storage?

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