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Old 07-01-2009, 10:07 PM
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Re: Unknown files in the root of my 6900

Shhh! don't be posting about this! Those files are to help the aliens track you. Do you want to start a galactic war??






Just Kidding!!!!

The mixip files hold system settings. cemail is the email client settings, lang is the language (ie-English) and the others hold other system settings and info like contacts. They "appeared" when the device booted, and when you added your contacts and started getting emails etc, and you probably either just noticed them or unhid them with file explorer settings. They are normal, and shouldn't be messed with unless you want to create some real wierd errors and make you have to hard reset.
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Last edited by guitardoc64; 07-01-2009 at 10:22 PM. Reason: correcting myself...