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vendredi 28 août 2015

TWRP folder now a 0 byte file and undeletable



First off, though I don't know that it'd be a factor here, but I switched carriers from T-Mobile to AT&T. I don't really see how switching SIM cards would have any effect - I'd already updated to 20e, re-rooted, and installed TWRP. Double checking under Settings/Hardware Info, it shows my phone still is listed as a LG-D851.

It's been awhile since I made or checked my local TWRP backups but checking just now my TWRP folder displays as a 0 byte file. Unfortunately, I can't remember whether I successfully created a nandroid after updating to 20e... My thought was delete the file, copy a full set of TWRP folders (nandroid) back from my extSDcard and I'd be fine. Problem is I can't delete the file (and now thinking best to ask first, lol!). Searching, I found one other that had this issue but they didn't have a solution...

I've tried with FX file manager (with root granted) but get an access denied error. Going in under System as root user and navigate to /mnt/sdcard/, I see all other folders but no TWRP file. I've tried ES File Explorer which successfully deletes it, but it reappears. Even tried deleting and creating a temporary TWRP folder immediately after but I get "Sorry, operation failed".

I'm able to get into TWRP, run a backup which says it completed successfully, but I only find this file. I use TWRP Manager free and thought about installing the latest TWRP (from 2.8.6.0 to 2.8.7.0) but don't want to create a bigger problem. Thought best to ask the pros!!

Any thoughts?



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