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Mar 14, 2016 at 18:29 comment added Grimoire To access the /data partition from ADB, you can start the daemon with adb start-server, and get an Android shell with adb shell. After doing so, your computer terminal will display an $, instead of the regular text. If you then issue ls, you'll see the content of your phone's rootfs, which is the / position. Then, by using cd /data, you'll be able to move to the /data partition. The useful commands are: cd folderName (to move to the specified folder), cd .. (to go up a level), ls (to display a folder's content). I suggest you to explore your /data/app.
Mar 14, 2016 at 10:00 comment added Matt Raddin Yeah, that's why I'm so confused. Everything in my phone reverts back to the state it was before going into recovery mode even after I format the sdcard0 from my PC, with apps and settings. As for the /data partition... I don't know how to access it or what to look for. I have JDK and ADB installed for when I tried to hard reset it through cmd lines, and the phone is still rooted after unrooting it. But it reverts back to being rooted after the phone restarts because everything goes back to what it was :/. Thanks for the reply :D.
Mar 13, 2016 at 20:34 comment added Grimoire The factory reset isn't supposed to alter neither your internal SD (/storage/sdcard0), nor your external SD (/storage/sdcard1). Since you're rooted, did you check the /data partition?
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