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I had an issue where my stock wallpapers would cause my settings app to crash. Following the steps from another thread I was able to stop the app from crashing. In my haste, I renamed the folder that has the stock wallpapers in them from a seemingly random collection of characters to "wallpaper". Because of this going to the stock wallpapers yields a message that "no photos or videos". Is there a way to find out what that folder was named without restoring? Is there another way I can get my stock wallpapers to show up?

Really at a loss here.
 
I guess I didn't mention it, but I was referring to the name of the wallpaper folder in ios 8.1.2, not the Mac OS.
 
What Should My "Wallpapers" Folder be Named?

Fairy certain its a random mesh of characters written upon each restore. Here's mine though. Hope it helps.

_.I1BIKe

***just dug a bit in iFile. Go to /Library/Wallpapers and open the information. Check your link target. That is the name of your wallpapers folder in /var/stash
 
Fairy certain its a random mesh of characters written upon each restore. Here's mine though. Hope it helps.

_.I1BIKe

***just dug a bit in iFile. Go to /Library/Wallpapers and open the information. Check your link target. That is the name of your wallpapers folder in /var/stash

Brilliant!

Thank you so much for this!
 
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