Today I reflashed Vanilla Android 4.2 on a Xperia T.
Before there was Cyanogenmod (Android 5) installed.
I forgot to delete all user files/folder in internal memory.
Now, I cannot delete or access old user files and folders, even as root!?!
Its a problem of the permissions, I guess.
I can RENAME folders, but cant delete/open/chmod/change permissions recursiv, not with a file manager (as root), not with adb, not with "rm - rf", nothing.
So how I can get rid of those old folders?
E.g., for camera I had to rename DCIM to DCIMold, and create a new folder to get saving pictures to work.
Before there was Cyanogenmod (Android 5) installed.
I forgot to delete all user files/folder in internal memory.
Now, I cannot delete or access old user files and folders, even as root!?!
Its a problem of the permissions, I guess.
I can RENAME folders, but cant delete/open/chmod/change permissions recursiv, not with a file manager (as root), not with adb, not with "rm - rf", nothing.
So how I can get rid of those old folders?
E.g., for camera I had to rename DCIM to DCIMold, and create a new folder to get saving pictures to work.
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