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Old 03-13-2015, 07:52   #1 (permalink)
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Where are default files for hard reset stored on moto android?


Did you see, when you do a hard reset, default files are written to phone...

well.... where are those files stored??

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I was not able to find them...

any ideas??

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What do you mean default files?
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Old 03-27-2015, 09:53   #4 (permalink)
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I meant, there are databases, if you edit them, all changes will be gone to defaults after hard reset....

I think I found them on a partition....

on userdata partition....

but not 100% sure...

I did not try again yet :P

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When hard reset its performed, only thing that are done its wipe of userdata partition.
Then phone start apps from system/app/ , vendor/private-app , private-app that write settings again on userdata partition.
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But I could not find what I look for there....

if I edit a database, after hard reset, database become default values again...

and database is not where you say.... :/

so, there must be some other way.....

we need to edit database there, where is "regenerated" somehow....
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if I edit a database, after hard reset, database become default values again...
some important files are hidden,and some mobile system database (DB) have autodownload functions.
so whatever you edit or delete it will be useless,this functions apple device have it also and actually icloud security from device to server are controlled by SQL-DB.
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