What does hard reset - Touch Pro, Fuze General

May be a stupid question, but because of my GPS lag, I'd like to try and do a hard reset of my device (risking that my extremely fast fix (<10 sec) is gone).
But now I'm hesitating because of the following:
Does a hard reset also change the registry back to the stock version?
Further I assume that:
- My storage card remains intact (all files stay there) and
- if I make a back up all my contacts, e-mail settings, Opera favorites etc etc etc will be saved and I can restore them (from the storage card)
- all my personal installed programs are restored from a back up
- registry will not be restored from the back up

Hard reset takes the device back to factory settings, compketeky wiping it out. Your storage card will be fine. Backing up your PIM info is no problem and restoring that should have no effect on how your device operates. If you make a backup of your entire device and then restore it, you will most likely still be having whatever problems you had before as it does restore everything under normal circumstances, even the registry.
If you're having issues, the best thing to do is backup PIM info only and just reinstall everything after the hard reset. Plus, if you put a new rom on your phone, that's the safest method anyway.

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Quick Question on a hard rest

If I perform a hard reset, what do I loose? what do I keeep? IE I am aware I will loose all the data i hav DLed on it but do I have to reprogram the phone and all?
Here's your answer, copied directly from the TP2 user's manual:
Performing a hard reset
If a normal reset does not solve a system problem, you can perform a hard (full) reset. After a hard reset, the device is restored to its default settings—the way it was when you first purchased it and turned it on. You
will lose any programs you installed, data you entered, and settings you customized on your device, and only Windows Mobile® software and other pre-installed programs will remain.
Warning! Your device will be set back to factory default settings. Make sure that any additional installed programs and/or user data have been backed up before you perform a hard reset.
Important If Encrypt files when placed on a storage card is enabled, backup all files from the storage card before using Clear Storage, hard reset, or updating the operating system. Otherwise you will no longer be able to
access the encrypted files on the storage card. Use ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center to transfer files between your storage card and computer. After the procedure, copy your files back to the storage card.
Thank you for the reply. I have read that (in fact it was the first thing I read, and I as said I understand I will loose my files and what not) and it doesn't answer my question about programing on the verizon network. The reason why I asked is because the programing was a difficult process for several reasons that I wont get into.
Sorry, I wasn't (and still am not) clear about what you mean by "reprogramming". The hard reset leaves you with a phone that is the same as it was when you first opened the box EXCEPT that you do not need to initiate phone service. There are no contacts, no emails, no preference settings, but you can immediately make and receive phone calls. There are some free cabs that you can use to backup much of your data before doing the hard reset. This will reduce some of the pain of losing so much of what you put into the phone before doing the hard reset.
Thanks that does answer my question. When you get a phone you have to go through verizon programming dial *228 before using it. If you dont think i need to do this, then i should be al set
On a hard reset, you will need to dial *228 to activate the phone.

restore data after hard reset

hi
i tried some registry tweaks on my nike, because no alternative keybord worked. But after a soft reset my phone allways stops booting while shwing the startscrenn with Rominformation.
Can a edit the registry or do i have to make a hardreset. if i have to do a hardreset: Is it possible to restore the Data after a hardrestet (e.g. the contactlist or the sms)
thx
JonnyX
just do the hard reset and then do a full restore w/ Sprite or SPB or whatever you backed the device up with before you started messing with the registry.
definitely a better idea to back up your stuff first before beginning to mess with anything. try the my phone back up or search for a backup application before you do a hard reset next time.

problem with pim.vol

Hi, I have a huge problem with my Touch Pro atm.
Ok, today my Touch Pro with TAEL 23683 started doing strange things. First Sence got some how bugged, it wasn't able to start, but I also wasn't able to turn it off, all I was able to see was "Tap to load HTC Sence" and when I tap, it blinks 3-5 times "Loading HTC Sence..." and again the Tap to load line. I made hard-reset and here's where the big problem comes. I copied back pim.vol (I backed-up just before making hard-reset, I was able to load Resco Explorer to do that) but my contacts aren't shown in the list in "All Contacts" on Sence. the Windows build in Contact manager was crashing w/o message. I managed with deleting and copying the pim.vol to open and see the contacts in the build in manager, but Sence still shows nothing. On top of that I can't add/delete/open contact in the build in manager, if I try, the manager crashes, and after restart I can't open it anymore. I can't make ActiveSync connection, it says "Error", I tried making back-up of the contacts with PIM Backup but it gave error that it can't connect to the Outlook Database. What can I do, I don't have older back-up or if I do it's 5+ months old which isn't good option (but I think I deleted them from my PC). Any suggestions are welcome, I want to be able to use my device normally again
Have a look at these threads;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=310152
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=281421
You could also try using the PIM.vol on windows 6.5 emulator.
About time we had a PIM viewing/editing PC app !
The problem is that it seems pim.vol is corrupted, ROM is the same, I tried by reflashing it again (the same image I used before) and still nothing. PIM editing tool would be nice, eventually it may rewrite the data and fix the issue.
I haven't used manila in a long time, but as I recall, you need to shut manila down before over-writing pim.vol. Otherwise, you end up in re-boot cycles like that. I remember it happening once to me where the device would be fine until I went to the contact tab and tried to access a contact. Then it would crash, and be impossible to use.
So, you have three choices:
1. Don't use Sense. It's total crap, anyway.
2. Try turning Sense off, then restore pim.vol. Do a soft reset. Then re-load Sense, and watch all your ram and processor power disappear.
3. Use a different backup utility. I've found that SK Tools does a very good job with restoring pim info. It's better than pimbackup, imo.
use task 29 before flashing the rom. Did you sync with outlook on the PC? So you should have a copy of your data ...
Task 29's not going to help. The problem is that Sense/Manila throws a hissy fit any time you sneeze in its direction. It can't handle having pim.vol over-written while it is running. I guess if effs up the contact tab. But as I recall, the only way to restore your contact photos was to restore pim.vol directly. Pimbackup doesn't restore the favorite contact photos (I think sk tools might, though). You just have to get the process down correctly, in order to avoid the hissy fit.
You're better off just disabling that sense crap permanently, though. It's just a giant band-aid, anyway.
Ok
1) I don't have Outlook installed (not even Outlook Express)
2) With overwritten pim.vol I can't make ActiveSync connection
3) I make back-up by copy pim.vol for 2-3 years already
4) I only have PIMBackup but it doesn't connect to the corrupted pim.vol so I can't make back-up with it
5) I flash ROMs from SD card, and I do format with RAPHDIAG.nbh before flashing new ROM with RAPHIMG.nbh
6) I only have the corrupted pim.vol so I can't make new back-up from it, I can only make attempts to fix the one I have.
Are you sure that it's corrupted? Can you copy it to another location (like on your sd card) w/o getting an error? It shouldn't have a problem if you can copy it.
Try scanning your sd card. You can also try to export the data from it with a database editor. If you have SK Tools, you may be able to open the database using the database tool and the 'mount volume' command. Or, you can try Phatware's Pocket Database Editor and see if you can open it up (I've opened copies of pim.vol on my sd card with each in the past, but sometimes it doesn't work).
Edit: Phatware opens it up fine, and you can copy things out to another database. SK Tools will open it if you rename it (like to pim2.vol).
I had no problem copying it using Resco, I also copied it on 2 different SD cards, both copies act the same. I found the problem after I made hard-reset and copied back in root folder, where phone should start using it. I actually use command in SDConfig.txt to copy it, it always worked before, and worked last time I flashed that ROM, now I only made hard-reset (first, then made re-flash of same ROM). I'll try with the tools you said.
I wouldn't do it with sdconfig.txt; if Sense is already loaded, you'll run into major problems. You really need to disable Sense in the Home Items settings, then do the over-write with Resco, soft-reset, and then re-activate Sense.
Restoring pim.vol is weird. I don't use manila, and I use a mortscript that restores pim.vol and a bunch of other files during customization. For a while, it worked great, and I would have all my contacts restored after first boot. But it hasn't worked in ~6 months for me. I have no idea why. I have also found that it's important to reset immediately after doing the over-write. Sometimes, if I wait a while, the over-write won't 'stick' after the soft reset, and I'll have blank contacts, or worse, when I try to open the contacts, the device will freeze for 15-20 seconds. So now, after customization runs, I do the restore manually and then soft reset immediately, and it's always worked fine. It's a faster process than using a backup utility, so I prefer doing it this way.
I also keep other types of backups. I have a few pimbackup copies (never use them, but keep them just in case), and nightly I have a script that runs sk tools pim backup. Every once in a while, I'll also load myphone and backup my pim info there. You need to have more than one backup just in case something happens, like your sd card fails.
Well, Mortscript is executed later than SDConfig, and actually I think the one I use makes the customizations before Sence run for the first time. Anyway, for more than an year that copy method works, and it worked on that ROM 3 times just fine, just till now there wasn't corrupted DB file to copy (problem caused before backing it up, not after copy back). I found 2 bad records in my Contacts database with PhatWare, looking for ideas how to delete them, Phatware DB Explorer crashes when I select them and I can't delete them.
Well, at least you're getting somewhere. You should maybe just trying to copy all the databases into an empty pim.vol except for the two that are bad. I've never really copied stuff out from one database to another with that tool, but it might work.
Unf I can't, thought about that too but no such option, I have only for full table, but it crashes because of the 2 bad records.
Any ideas about PC DB tool that can open them, I hope it won't crash on bad records and have a bit more options (I think I'll need one for DBs, not related to PPC that much)
I don't know about a pc-side editor.
You could just try exporting each of the databases to csv files, and then see if you ca re-import them to a clean pim.vol.
I can't export them, it stops while it get to the records with errors and the file size is 0 bytes.
Guess no one has more ideas :/

[Q] Extract Backup From Google Account Online? / Save Game Didn't Restore

Hey Guys -
I've had a Shield Tablet for a couple of weeks and overall like it a bit better than the Portable I have. The worst thing about mine is that when powering on sometimes, Wi-Fi is greyed to where I can't even turn it on or off. Restarting fixes it sometimes, but up until recently x15 restarts in a row had it greyed out. I contacted Nvidia Support yesterday and they basically said it seemed like a bad unit. Long story short, before returning it, I wanted to try to update to the newest version, but had to do so via fastboot as OTA updating threw an error (it's rooted.)
Before doing this, I used Titanium to backup. As I have a 64gb SD which was 3/4 full, I configured Titanium to only back up each application's data. I also had previously had Google backup via my account - just the default stuff which may only get system configurations. I didn't have too much I wanted to keep except for my XCOM save games which I had worked on for 3 weeks. XCOM was installed to the tablet, but had been moved to the SD card.
After applying the update, the tablet was obviously completely clean except for the SD. I re-rooted, re-installed everything, then used Titanium to restore app data.
Upon opening XCOM, the initial "Resume Game" wasn't lit . I tried restoring it again, but no go. HOURS potentially wasted!
I'm trying to find any way to possibly get them back. Below is all I can think of so far:
- When setting tablet back up, I choose NOT to have it backup / restore. I know in iCloud, you can browse old OEM Online backups and download files with 3rd party tools. Is there a way to do this with Android - if it even would have backed it up in the first place?
- I still have the Titanium Backup - Is it possible the saves are still there, but not restoring correctly for whatever reason? The backed up app was moved to the SD card, but I also moved the newly installed one
Any ideas would really be helpful. Thanks!

Samsung Data Recovery

Hello,
I wanted to know if there is any way to recover old data from a wiped phone (pictures, notes, Whatsapp data). My phone had a max incorrect attempt limit which would wipe the phone data if reached. I tried to use my backup that I had but Google is requiring my old PIN code for my lock screen. I can't remember the PIN, as far as Whatsapp is concerned, apparently the backup did not save to Google drive ( I think it may have been set to save locally). Any help would be appreciated!
D4rkSh4dow said:
Hello,
I wanted to know if there is any way to recover old data from a wiped phone (pictures, notes, Whatsapp data). My phone had a max incorrect attempt limit which would wipe the phone data if reached. I tried to use my backup that I had but Google is requiring my old PIN code for my lock screen. I can't remember the PIN, as far as Whatsapp is concerned, apparently the backup did not save to Google drive ( I think it may have been set to save locally). Any help would be appreciated!
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I am trying to help where I just googled for what the answer might be and there seems to be a bunch of ways to recover deleted data (although I'm sure the level of success depends on how well it was deleted and wiped clean and overwritten multiple times with all zeroes, etc.).
Here are some of those hits which "might" help (you'll have to test them).
How to retrieve lost files on Android: Your guide to Android data recovery​
Why It’s So Hard to Recover Deleted Data on Android and What to Do About It​
The ultimate Android data recovery guide​
Hope this helps.

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