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Re: [1-20-09] KK's Loaded ROM v0.9 Sprint and Others [OS 5.2.21009 Build 21109] [UC]

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Originally Posted by housinit View Post
Kevan,

I'm also having an issue opening .txt files that are in internal memory. Also, from Notes app and Word app, I can't see the internal storage, only my SD card. If I use File Explorer or Total Commander to copy a text file from internal storage to SD, then I can open the file. Strange stuff. Was thinking maybe I should hard reset to see if that will cure it.

Weird, if I double click on a text file in internal storage it tries to open it, but then says the location or file does not exist.

Let me clarify. Text files in internal storage cannot double click on them from File Manager or Total Command, also cannot be seen when in Word or Notes app. Copied to storage card, still NO double click. Gives the same error "The specified file cannot be opened. Path or format incorrect." BUT, if I browse to file from within Word or Notes app then I can open the file from the SD card.

Any thoughts?

Other than that, I have not noticed anything wrong. I'll pay attention to my battery usage today. So far I really like this ROM, fairly fast and stable.

--housinit
When you say "internal memory" do you mean main storage? I will check out the problem.
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