How to automatically download files to Google Drive? - Asus Padfone X and S

How can I sync the "Downloads" folder to Google Drive? I would like future files to still go to the "Downloads" folder but also have them automatically saved in Google Drive. It seems pics are saved to my Google "Photos". That is great but How to do get other files to go to Google Drive?

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[Q] Webstorage as a drive in file manager

Hi, I would like to know if it is possible to access webstorage straight from the filemanager app on the Prime instead of having to go via MyCloud. It would be convenient if I can just see the webstorage as a drive.
Also, is there an option to automaticly sync files from a certain folder when the device connects? I see the mysyncfolder in the MyCloud app but i can't find this folder in the filemanager.
Thanks
Try file expert.
It has box.net and dropbox.

[Q] Where does Nook Tablet's browser store downloaded files?

Where does the default browser store downloaded apk files? I downloaded a few apk files that refuse to install, so i'd like to move them to my sdcard so i can sideload them using adb. Where would i find the downloaded files?
They're under Library>My Nook>My Files>My Downloads
Hope this helps.
that will not allow you to install your apks, just show you where they are. your best bet is to install "root explorer" and open it and go to the media folder, then my files & finally, my downloads. install your apk from there, or move it to SD. Hope this helps.
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Thanks Swiissjokr. Found them using ES File Explorer.
/media/My Files/My Downloads/.
Copied them over to the SD card, and will sideload them from my laptop using adb.
Where the downloads go
After practically pulling my hair out over this same problem, I finally found my downloads by going to my library. First is the Books category, scroll down there are Movies, keep scrolling all the way down through all the categories and the last one is My Files. That is where I find my downloads. Hope this helps. :fingers-crossed:

[Q] Application that synchronize and automatic download files from pc to device

Hello everyone,
I'm looking for an app that I'll put files on a folder in my computer and the device once it is connected to the Internet automatclly download the files.
Style Dropbox but in dropbox you must enter the program and download the files . I'm looking for an app that do it automatically. For example I downloaded a song on the computer and I put it on the folder the synchronize, after a while I go to the device and the song is already inside the device local folders and i do not need to download it from the cloud/web.
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App for hiding pictures... help

I was using one of those apps that hides your photos. Well I guess the developers decided to delete the app but not tell people or something. I looked thru my storage and found the folder where the pics are but they are all in text mode they are not .jpg files. How do I get the pictures back?? I had over 900 pictures in there. Some that are irreplaceable and very important. Is there a way to get them back or no??
I don't remember the name of the app. The icon just says Android Safe.
Hey there, thought of some suggestions that might help:
1) Check if the only change to files is that they were changed from .jpg to .txt
If that is the case then just batch change the files extention back to what they were via PC. See:
https://www.isumsoft.com/windows-10/change-file-extension-for-one-or-multiple-files.html
2) Try to locate the program. Enter Google Play - - > My apps & gamea - - > Library.
Apps previously installed can most of the time be still installed even if they were removed from Play Store.
3) Try to look for an APK of the app on some app hosting sites like APK Mirror and APKPure.
Good luck buddy.
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If I plug phone into PC, I can't find the folder that has the files in it.
If I am on phone and I look for folder, it's in emulated folder, sdcard, etc etc.
But I don't have an sd card in my phone. It doesn't take one.
And I looked in play store, apps, library, installed apps, and it's not there. Yet the icon is on my phone, and I can open the app.
MissLaniS said:
If I plug phone into PC, I can't find the folder that has the files in it.
If I am on phone and I look for folder, it's in emulated folder, sdcard, etc etc.
But I don't have an sd card in my phone. It doesn't take one.
And I looked in play store, apps, library, installed apps, and it's not there. Yet the icon is on my phone, and I can open the app.
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From my limited knowledge the "sdcard" & "emulated" are just android naming conversions for local storage, ect... It doesn't necessary mean that it is located in SD card or the folder is actually emulated.
Regarding Phone:
* If you still have the app installed (I kinda didn't understand it from your og message), you can find its name by going to (Vague description incoming): Settings --> Installed apps --> Look for your app & press it --> The name should appear now on top, below the icon.
* From here you can try clearing cache and see if it helps and even clear all of the apps data.
Regarding PC:
* Make sure you are connected as MTP storage (Can be changed from notifications).
* If you still can't see it then try enabling the display of hidden files & folders on your PC:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4028316/windows-view-hidden-files-and-folders-in-windows-10
Good luck.

OneDrive file location

Hi, where can I find offline files from One Drive in phone?
Carl79 said:
Hi, where can I find offline files from One Drive in phone?
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Well, most likely in your download folder, but you can also check under Android/data/... and finder the OneDrive folders. Sometimes file are stored there.
I don't use OneDrive, that's why my answer is that generic.
I use Dropbox tho, and it has an export button, if there is one on OneDrive I think you'll be able to save the file to a location of your choice.
Have a good day
Once you mark a file or folder offline, OneDrive will list it in a 'Files Available Offline' view.
Tap the 'Me' icon at the bottom of the app, then tap 'Files Available Offline' to instantly find all your offline files and folders.

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