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I made a similiar tutorial a while ago but for older version, perhaps it still could be useful as it is more detailed:
-1. Close the game completely.
0. You need some file manager. Personally I recommend Explorer by Speed Software but you can use any you like.
1. Download this file (note - link is for 6.1, you'll have to find an updated one) to your device and unzip it.
2. In your file manager navigate to /storage/sdcard/Android/data/com.ea.game.pvz2_row/files/no_backup/CDN.6.1/ (in North America it will be 'com.ea.game.pvz2_na" instead)
3. Create backup of the following files - just copy it somewhere safe:
4. Copy downloaded files to /storage/sdcard/Android/data/com.ea.game.pvz2_row/files/no_backup/CDN.6.1 (if file manager asks you if you want to replace the files, say yes)
5. Open the game.
6. Enjoy!
7. If you want to restore the shop back then you have to copy files from your backup back to /storage/sdcard/Android/data/com.ea.game.pvz2_row/files/no_backup/CDN.6.1 (make sure to replace them). You can try to just delete this files and the game will download them automatically but if you want to be 100% safe I recommend doing it as described. You never know if the game won't mess something up.
Almost all these file managers are too bloated for me. I use Explorer. Its just a simple easy to use root file manager. No running in background, no wakelock, none of that BS.
From a quick search I guess this manager can access and write to the Android/data folder in Android 11 without root
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer
Didn't test myself
Moody of the current apps won't work on Android 2.3 because they only bedding target near newer SDKs. Back then the app store was called "Market" but I don't think it would work anymore if you opened it. I think that Root Explorer worked back on 2.3. It is paid but the same developer seems to have a free one just called "Explorer" https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer
As someone else mentioned, ADB is one way to do it. It might take a little time to set up on your computer and you will have to install the version made for 2.3. Android Studio might still let you install really old versions.
Salut. After android 11, the acces to data folder has been restricted from apps. However, u can still se the items inside that folder with some file explorers.
Example: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer
This one should work.
Explorer can access it IME & is free.
If you're device is rooted, they also have a premium app, Root Explorer.
The file location has been moved due to new policies with files on devices with Android 10 or newer.
I can be found in Android > data > com.mojang.minecraftpe > files > games > com mojang
The default file browser won't allow you to access your data file. I recommend the Explorer app , but you can also find another file manager that gives you access to the data folder.
So the /u/Greeny poster above is the one who was using Chrome, I haven't had any success with that method. The app I'm using is called Explorer:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer&hl=en_US&gl=US
I don't remember the steps exactly but I think I just navigated to the Android/data folder and then the app popped up a message that asked me to accept some prompt, so I followed the instructions and then it gave me access. From there you can continue on into the Amazon folder and go to the Purchased section and that's where it will be.
Per userame wigglesg on beamdog forums, "The save files for BG1 should be in "Android\data\com.beamdog.baldursgateenhancededition\files\save". They need to be copied to "Android\data\com.beamdog.baldursgateiienhancededition\files\save" using any file management app (there is no need to connect to a PC). I found I the folder wasn't created until after I edited the settings and quit the application (the Baldur.ini file is added to this folder and I think it is only saved when you quit).
Edit: The "com.beamdog" folder names might not be entirely accurate but should be close enough."
Now, the current version pf Android is really fucky about file security, so only some file explorers are able to even view those folders. I use this one. I'm able to edit BG files, plus the explorer has two tabs open so copying from one folder to another is super simple.
Lemme know if this works for you.
seems like files from apps in android data folder. Goto file explorer>internal storage>android. Create a file named .nomedia . Not every file explorer sports creating a file. Recommended :https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer
Yeah, seriously it's annoying. And, android tried disabling application folder access in an older version but enabled it again in the next upgrade, so why they're trying it again I don't know! But, I did find a solution some time ago using a third-party app.
download any file manager, -- this one works well - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/com.and.games505.TerrariaPaid/Worlds copy the world file, both the .wld and wld.bak save them both to google drive or load to a flash drive move them to your new pc, and put them into the world folder, usually found under the documents, cant check now as im on mobile.
I used this app when I had the same issue. Took some tinkering, but it worked.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer&hl=en&gl=US
I copy the files directly from network directly to the device. But I use a different file manager as the stock one is only for local files. I am using Explorer from Play Store but I think Solid Explorer has the same functionality.
Uninstall ES File Explorer. Get a simplier alternative, maybe like this.
If that doesn't cut it, can you share screencaps of your "downloaded apps" list?
Speed Software's Explorer or Root Explorer
No bullshit file explorer.
A week ago, google play music suddenly says that I don't have any downloaded music. But when I use my file explorer app. I can still find all my downloaded music and play them. Maybe try using a file explorer app and you may find all your media files. Try using this one https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer
When I first jumped onto the Android ship around 3/4 years ago on my Nexus 4 I did a quick search for "file explorer" and found Explorer and it's served me brilliantly since then. Easy to use, material design, very clear and understandable controls.
Could you try installing Root Explorer (or the free version Explorer) and let me know if the app is working? I can get around having to deal with Skype being a jerk, but I can't go without my favorite file explorer.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer&hl=en
> root explorer
Great app. My favorite explorer, hands down. And if you're not rooted, they have a free version called Explorer.
About the file explorer: I use Root File Explorer, most useful when rooted, and paid, but I go it in one of those amazon app a day things I believe.
That also something you might want to check out OP: the amazon app store. Has a free app everyday and while a lot might not be that good (read the reviews), sometimes there are good things. Also amazon has these moments where multiple apps are free.
this app lets you see it. And theres also a setting in minecraft for it to save to a seperate folder
I meant this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer u idiot
Here is the main github link: https://github.com/VDavid003/sm64-port-android
I went through the process of compiling it natively on Android by using the following:
sm64AndroidBuilder v0.8.2: https://github.com/VDavid003/sm64AndroidBuilder/releases
and author's instruction video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiEeTNsK-ho
Termux 0.118.0 (use the f-droid version since the Google Play version is outdated):
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.termux/
Render96 HD Texture pack 1.0 (RENDER96-HD-TEXTURE-PACK-1.0.zip 536MB):
https://github.com/pokeheadroom/RENDER96-HD-TEXTURE-PACK/releases/tag/1.0
Place GFX folder (528.93MB) in android/data/com.vdavid003.sm64port/files/res/
Render96 HD Model pack 3.2 (Render96_DynOs_v3.2.7z 60.7MB):
https://github.com/Render96/ModelPack/releases
Place Render96_DynOs_v3.2 folder (122.31MB unzipped) in android/data/com.vdavid003.sm64port/files/dynos/packs/
Explorer app to gain access to android/data/ directory in Android 11, and to extract.7z files:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer
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Notes:
You need a legal copy of Super Mario 64 (U) in .z64 format.
In sm64AndroidBuild I used the following options:
You need to run this first in Termux before doing the compile: pkg upgrade pkg install binutils
Check out the pictures of Render96 to see why I bothered doing this instead of just emulating it: https://github.com/pokeheadroom/RENDER96-HD-TEXTURE-PACK
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Have fun :)
I use this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer
It also allows you to access and move files to and from the data folder easily.
Use Explorer from Speed Software, its free and works fine on Android 11:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer
You have to use a special file manager to view android/data: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer
the only one I know that works.
Explorer Here's a link https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer This app is able to access and edit the android folder, no root required!
This app allows you to see that folder Explorer
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer
Try this, click the big plus button (FAB).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer
Sdcard0 is internal storage. Sdcard1 is your sdcard