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 · Computer\GT-I\Internal storage\data\media does not exist. Computer\GT-I\Internal storage\Downloads is full of my downloads. So that looks kinda correct. However under settings, then Internal Storage, then Downloads it's empty. Click to expand Click to collapse. You can take a look at /mnt/shell/emulated. bltadwin.ru Interaction Count: About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. file:///storage/emulated/0/Download/bltadwin.ru

Answer (1 of 12): The latest version of asphalt 8 contains no obb file it contains data file instead and there is a huge difference b/w them. Instead of copying into obb, copy it into data bltadwin.ruft. (idk the exact name but you'll figure out) but before all this move the data file to any o. If Google Play is unable to download the expansion files, it downloads the APK only. When the user launches your app, your app must check whether the expansion files are already saved on the device. If yes, your app is ready to go. If no, your app must download the expansion files over HTTP from Google Play. Answer (1 of 16): You can install APK files from your browser on your Android smartphone or tablet. * Just open your browser, find the APK file you want to download.

One of my apps downloads files to the folder called storage/emulate/0/file. I can't find this folder on my phone or my sd card. When I do a search on the phone and sd card for the file it finds it and says it is in storage/emulate/0/file. Update your app to declare the All files access (MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE) permission in the manifest file, and complete the All files access permission declaration in Play Console from May 5th Remove the All files access permission from your app entirely For apps targeting Android 11, the requestLegacyExternalStorage flag will be ignored. /storage/emulated/0/ is actually /data/media/0/ exposed through an emulated / virtual filesystem, not the actual one. This is with reference to my previous answer here, but with more relevant details.

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