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From: "R.Wieser"
Newsgroups: comp.mobile.android
Subject: Re: Why is Android creating (garbage?) external sdcard directories?
Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2024 18:56:36 +0100
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Andrews,
> Yes. They're there also. Same garbage that I have never needed to use.
:-) Long ago people trashed their computers by deleting "garbage" files they
didn't recognise . Only to find out that that "garbage" was actualy used by
the OS.
> Well, some of it is the installed apps but the point is I make a single
> top-level directory on the internal memory just as I do on the external
> sd.
The problem is that you think the SD card is yours to manage, while Android
thinks its his. And I'm afraid that Android can out-stubborn you. :-( :-)
IOW, don't try to fight it, its not something you can win.
What you /could/ do is to, on the 'puter, write a bit of code/script that
will remove all empty (root) folders from the SD card. A clean-up so to
speak.
Regards,
Rudy Wieser