How to Access All System Hidden Folders when It Shows "Access Permission Denied"
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Steps
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1Android SDK
- Download Android SDK from the Android website.
- Extract the ZIP file on any folder you want.
- Open this folder: /sdk/tools.
- Open the Command Prompt when using Windows, Terminal when using Mac, When using Linux...you know what to do.
- Type: android avd
- Click Create
- Type an AVD name
- Choose any device
- Click OK
- Click Start
- Click Create
- Type an AVD name
- Choose any device
- Click OK
- Click Start
- Go back to this folder: /sdk/tools.
- Open ddms.bat.
- Open Tools>File Explorer.
- Expand this folders: data>app.
- Click the app folder under data.
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2Search on the Google Play Store (real device): how to root. Download any of the apps you see there. Follow the steps there.
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- Two steps: Android SDK and on real device
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