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Make a backup of your data first. every folder and file in the /sdcard/data directory is 0 bytes. This looks like a corrupted filesystem or a defective sdcard (see correction). Especially, folders have a usual minimum size of 4.0K. I'd suggest you to back up your data first, then check for errors: Does "dmesg" show filesystem errors on mmcblk0 or ...


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AFAIK the default Android launcher does NOT allow you to do this. However, there are some launchers available on Play Store which let you do this. Regina 3D Launcher is one of them. The other option I see is what you are already doing, using a live wallpaper like MultiPicture Live Wallpaper. (I have mentioned some popular apps to do this, there are ...


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A few things that will do you good before you start resolving this issue. This issue has been around since CM 9 and has been inherited by CM 10. While ROM Manager (and not CWM) was the culprit some time ago, the issue has since been resolved by them. The .nomedia file you are looking for should be inside /sdcard/Android/data. It may not be there but can't ...


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How long have you used the feature? On my GNex, it took roughly 2 work weeks for the feature to adapt to my work hours, which are 8:00-16:00, so not that complicated. If you're working in shifts or by some other schedule, it might take longer for the feature to learn when to show which destination.


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As a final resort, I tried doing a full wipe and reinstalling CM10 M1 completely, without restoring any settings or apps from any old installations. The issue still persists! Any files created with my now "old" CM10 installation no longer appear, even when they are moved within a folder where other "new" files are shown and working. Switching back to AOKP ...


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The answer is no, you cannot, because ROM Control is an app that is geared and orientated towards Android 4 and in this instance AOKP, hence internal API's are different. Back porting it into a non-ICS/non-AOKP ROM may fail due to the dependencies on the aspect of AOKP, such as settings, and ICS internals are vastly different to non-ICS code. If you are a ...



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