Auto-created directories
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|/Android | |/Android | ||
|Stores data and cache created by Android apps, and this may appear if you use Windows Subsystem for Android. | |Stores data and cache created by Android apps, and this may appear if you use Windows Subsystem for Android. | ||
+ | |Google/AOSP Android | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |/.android_secure | ||
+ | |Stores apps that have been moved to the SD card or USB OTG | ||
|Google/AOSP Android | |Google/AOSP Android | ||
|- | |- |
Revision as of 22:07, 24 November 2021
This page demonstrates all of the usually hidden directories and files that are automatically created by the OS when you plug in a storage device.
Path | Description | OS that makes it |
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/System Volume Information | Usually inaccessible to Windows users without proper command line stuff, to access this, plug this into a Mac, Chromebook, or Linux computer. | Microsoft Windows |
/$RECYCLE.BIN | Stores files currently in the recycle bin in Windows | Microsoft Windows |
/.Trashes | Ditto as above, but for Apple macOS, iOS, and iPadOS | Apple macOS, iOS, and iPadOS |
/LOST.DIR | Stores data when Android has a problem | Google/AOSP Android |
/Android | Stores data and cache created by Android apps, and this may appear if you use Windows Subsystem for Android. | Google/AOSP Android |
/.android_secure | Stores apps that have been moved to the SD card or USB OTG | Google/AOSP Android |
/.Spotlight-V100 | Stores spotlight index data | Apple macOS, iOS, and iPadOS |