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Help Folder "alt_autocycle". What is it, and where does it come from?

bramkaandorp

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Ever since I updated my phone to Android 6.0 (OTA official update) I get a folder on my device for which I can't pinpoint the origin.

It's called alt_autocycle, and it doesn't have any content. Removing it doesn't help, because it will just come back.

In case it's related to my phone, it's a Moto X 2014.
 
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Never heard of this....and I don't see any obvious results or references in Google search.

I could move your thread to the Moto X forum if you'd like in case it is a device-dependent file (let me know :)).

I suspect it might be app-dependent, though...

You could remove it and carefully watch to see if/when it get's created and try to time it based on what you might have done (i.e., what app might have launched that created it).
 
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Ah, that is very interesting!

If your inclined, you could capture your logcat shortly after a reboot and see if there's an entry recorded in the log regarding this file (this would be done from your PC via an adb logcat > logcat.txt and you'd have to have the adb utility, USB debugging enabled, and the proper USB drivers for your device installed).

Listing the timestamp of the file would give you a time range to narrow-down your search a bit, but unfortunately you can usually only see a resolution of minutes instead of seconds).
 
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I'm not that technically inclined regarding Android. Also, it's only really an issue when I reboot, and the folder is always empty, so it's not critical to remove it.

So for the time being, I'm just going to let it be, and maybe I'll do a factory reset in the new year.

Thanks for the tip though. If I ever do decide to become more adept, I'm sure to try it.
 
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