

Using AirDroid on my Nexus 4, my computer can connect to the phone and /sdcard/MusicManic appears as a folder which can be downloaded.
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Using the Android File Transfer app that is provided by Google, the MusicManic folder /sdcard/MusicManic appears as a file and not a folder With regards to not being able to see the files on the computer. OI File Manager has an option to view hidden files. nomedia is a dot file, it is considered a hidden file and your file explorer may not show it in by default and you may have to dig into the settings. (see "Hiding your files from the Media Scanner" on the Android API guide) in the folder containing the files (or even in a parent folder) which prevents the any media from appearing in Play Music. Once done, the new files should show up in Play Music (I personally found Android's background running of the scanning process to be too slow). SD Scanner (other older media scan apps seem to crash in 4.4). Try an Android media scanning process using apps such as How do I transfer from HTC SENSE to the computer? Unfortunately, in this case the database was empty due to the wipe occuring when unlocking the device. data/data//databases/mmssms.dbĪnd explored using any SQLite frontend (recommendation for a graphical one: SQLiteman). If a complete Nandroid backup is available, the sms database can be found in For completeness, one other thing we tried: Unfortunately we've been unable to determine the file format used. Work, as the app in question was bound to HTC's Sense stuff. Unless there's an emulator around supporting device-specific images, of course. This might only work for "Plain Vanilla Android", as the emulator will most likely not support device-specific (or manufactur-specific) stuff. Similar: Use an Android Emulator (the one from the SDK, or Jar of Beans), load the same Android version you had on your device before, import the backup, and use one of the mentioned apps to export it from the Emulator, as well as to import it on your device. Before doing this, consider making a backup if you already put some customization/configuration work into your current ROM. Same results, Both computers can see the HTC One, but HTC Sync Mgr will not recognize the device and give the message 'Phone not connected'. This should always work (and did in the OP's case), but means a bit of effort as one has to flash the device at least two more times (to stock, and back to current). FWIW, HTC Support has had me try a variety of different things, including trying to get the HTC One to be recognized and sync with HTC Sync Manager on a different computer.

After that, flash back your current ROM, and import with the same app. Re-flash the stock image to your device, import the backup, then use a good backup app like SMS Backup & Restore to back up your SMS.
