Hello People!!
I am facing a peculiar issue today, I had downloaded lots of pictures from net to phone accumulated over a period of months which were saved in "Saved Pictures" folder in Photos Hub. Today I sorted them and moved the sorted pictures by creating new respective folders outside the "Saved Pictures" Folder in File Manager app.
I noticed that whatever were moved (around 200 MB in total) from "Saved Pictures" folder to new folders were not completely visible in there.
Some folders were seen, some weren't although I can see them physically existing in their new location outside "Saved Pictures" folder through File Manager app.
Also after this pictures moving operation, whichever new picture I save from browser are not reflecting in "Saved Pictures" folder and Photos Hub app too crashes on opening.
Tried restarting, its of no help.
I am using a L920 running 8.1.1 PDP latest on Cyan firmware. App used for file moving was "Pocket File Manager" and "Files".
Request to shed light on any solutions for this problem?
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I am facing a peculiar issue today, I had downloaded lots of pictures from net to phone accumulated over a period of months which were saved in "Saved Pictures" folder in Photos Hub. Today I sorted them and moved the sorted pictures by creating new respective folders outside the "Saved Pictures" Folder in File Manager app.
I noticed that whatever were moved (around 200 MB in total) from "Saved Pictures" folder to new folders were not completely visible in there.
Some folders were seen, some weren't although I can see them physically existing in their new location outside "Saved Pictures" folder through File Manager app.
Also after this pictures moving operation, whichever new picture I save from browser are not reflecting in "Saved Pictures" folder and Photos Hub app too crashes on opening.
Tried restarting, its of no help.

I am using a L920 running 8.1.1 PDP latest on Cyan firmware. App used for file moving was "Pocket File Manager" and "Files".
Request to shed light on any solutions for this problem?
