I switch roms pretty often and get a bit tired of having to set up my email accounts every time (I have 2 which I use most often and 2 which I don't use that much but would be nice to add).
Is there a tool/way to backup these email accounts and restore them? I use pimbackup for my PIM data and even though it can restore mails it has to have the accounts already created.
I bought SPB Backup (50% discount was nice ) but also read about problems with backup and restoring between different roms.
So basically, I'm wondering if there's a way to backup and restore the email accounts?
mate, i've used SPB backup for over a year now,
with my HD, and the thousands of flashes,
i used it to back up my HD to move everything over the my HD2,
and i'm using it very often now on my HD2,
and i've never had ANY problems, with restoring at ANY time
i recommend you try SBP Backup,
since you payed for it....
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hi, is there any possibility to make complete backup of the phone (ROM + programs + contacts + messages...) and later complete restore ?
just like on PC with Norton Ghost or any other tool.
thx for your answers.
SPB Clone will do it... if you want to pay $299 for it. PM me for more info.
my answer may be bias as i have not tried any other apps for this (like spb clone etc..) but sprite back up is the sh#t. it does ghost your phone. if you get a new phone, just hit restore and you are right back were you left off on the old.
FYI - If you use sprite and your phone has web Imap accounts, remove the accounts before you do a back up. when you restore a sprite backup with existing email accounts it creates "ghost accounts" that show in tf3d but around really there and cant be removed.
so back up without the accounts so you can save your txts. then restore and re add email.
YL Groper said:
my answer may be bias as i have not tried any other apps for this (like spb clone etc..) but sprite back up is the sh#t. it does ghost your phone. if you get a new phone, just hit restore and you are right back were you left off on the old.
FYI - If you use sprite and your phone has web Imap accounts, remove the accounts before you do a back up. when you restore a sprite backup with existing email accounts it creates "ghost accounts" that show in tf3d but around really there and cant be removed.
so back up without the accounts so you can save your txts. then restore and re add email.
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Yea I agree, Sprite is great. I've only had one problem with it so far: I installed the Rhodium TF3d which messed with some certs and decided I didn't like it. So I performed a full restore and it couldn't restore some dll's; I had to hard reset. Other than that, Sprite has been real good for my other restores.
I updated my FUZE to the new ROM. Before doing that I used Sprite to backup everything except for System Data (and my memory card).
After the update I used Sprite to restore everything. Among that was the contents of my imap email account. However when I went into the Inbox, there was no email account so I could not open or access of the old messages that I can scroll through on the email page. I tried to create an email account but it told me there was already an account with that name (it seems like there is, but I can't access it).
I did a master reboot to clear everything out and before I restored from Sprite, I created the email account again. But when I did the restore, the same thing happened as before.
I know I can deselect email in the restore options but doing that means that it doesn't restore any SMS/MMS messages which I want.
Where is the email account data? Somewhere in the registry? If so, where? After I do a restore, would it be safe for me to find that account data and delete it so I can create it for real? I don't want to keep any of that old email.
Thanks.
Well here's what you should do. Restore your Sprite backup.
Download and install "PIMBackup" and do a full backup with it.
Go into the registry and delete the email account from HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Inbox
Reboot
Check your Message app to see if the email account is gone. Set it back up.
Restore your stuff from PIMBackup. Ditch Sprite
Sprite backups are great but restore lots of stuff. Sprite has the ability to restore bugs and bad registry keys. PIMBackup JUST backs up the information therefore it is the best and even works across multiple flashes without screwing anything up. I actually set up an XML file to load on first boot using UC (most custom roms use this) that sets up my Email account automatically, then a simple PIMBackup restores everything back.
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Ditch Sprite
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Maybe a little excessive! but Player is right, Sprite is no good for restoring after flashing a new rom (use pimbackup).
Sprite is great for backing everything up, hard reset, restore - exactly the same so its great for trying new settings, software etc etc.
I didn't want to confuse anything here but I actually did use PIM (I've used it for regular backups and migration for over a year). I used it before using Sprite. But after doing a restore, my device became EXTREMELY slow, to the point where it took roughly 5-10 seconds to open up a single txt msg. So I did a master reset and then did a restore from Sprite (which is what brought me here).
If I restore from Sprite again (and it will give me that phantom email again), think I can just delete the reg key? Would it delete the contents of this invisible Inbox? Should it have any negative effects?
Thanks.
Can you delete the reg key - yep!
will this remove the contents of the ghost account - i dont think so, but the account wont exist, so you shouldnt be able to get to these messages
Any negative effects? - almost certainly! but not from removing the spurious reg key. Using sprite to backup, then changing the rom, then restoring sprite will almost always leave some annoying, odd or unusual behaviour. Simply because when you changed the rom, you changed (a few) what reg keys are required and what they are called (mail accounts generate a unique guid when you create them, which is where the ghost account has probably come from)
Restoring a pim backup avoids this, as it simply puts the database info back on - leaving windows to worry about reg keys etc - i'm not sure why it was so slow before, maybe trying again & a couple of soft reboots could help - or maybe the pim backup is screwy, try making a new one.
Good luck!
FWIW, when I updated the ROM I did as the HTC website instructions say and did not choose to backup any system data in Sprite (they say this avoids copying the registry).
So anyway, what will delete the contents of the ghost account?
Or maybe I'm thinking about this the wrong way - maybe instead of deleting the contents of that ghost account, would I be able to create a new account through the registry? Or rename a (real/functional) account in the registry? (when I have the ghost account and try to create an account with the same name normally, it tells me the account exists...even though it kinda doesn't)
I think the problem I am having with PIM seems to be too many message. I say this because the number of messages goes up for a long time and that's when it takes forever to load messages. I found that it settles down after a few hours but even then it still takes about 2-3 seconds to open a single txt msg.
Thanks.
Been addictively flashing the rom on my HD2 since about 30 minutes after I opened the box it came in (Damn you NRG for almost daily ROM Updates ). Using a combination of XDA_UC and PIM Manager to backup and restore all my programs, contacts and messages.
I have the setup down to a fine art now, and it takes no time at all to set up my phone with ONE exception::: I have close to 6000 SMSes which I backup and restore using PIM Manager..... The backup takes about one minute, but the restore process takes almost 15 minutes every time.
My question is this:: Does anyone know of any App that can restore that amount of SMSes in a shorter time frame?
BTW, I have tried both the compressed and uncompressed message backup and it makes little to no difference in the time taken for a restore.
I have no need to back up anything other than Contacts and SMSes as I have XDA_UC set up to redo my mail and wifi accounts and a few other things.
TIA guys
For contacts and sms I always use Myphone, I avoided it for a while but it is actually really good and fast! also it gives you the option to Archive some of the txts
For everything else I use SPB backup, brilliant and worth the Money, it prolly the best app i ever bought!!
hmmm... stopped using MyPhone as it had a tendency to cause duplicate contacts in my contact list. Was annoying as hell.... may give it another bash though. Does SPB Backup save login details for things like facebook?
Boradan said:
hmmm... stopped using MyPhone as it had a tendency to cause duplicate contacts in my contact list. Was annoying as hell.... may give it another bash though. Does SPB Backup save login details for things like facebook?
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i was about to ask the same thing..can we use Spb Backup for things like wifi settings and email acc's and Twitter etc??
hmm, doesnt really matter if it doesnt. I have my wifi and email settings restored automatically using XDA_UC. Im sure there is the ability to do Facebook login details too, though that may get slightly more complex as there are 4 ways to login to facebook, all requiring the details to be inpput separately:::
The Facebook Tab
The Standalone Facebook App
FIM (Facebook Instant Messaging)
Web Browser (and if you use multiple web browsers, they all need their own login details input)
Gonna have a look and see what I can find.
Boradan said:
Been addictively flashing the rom on my HD2 since about 30 minutes after I opened the box it came in (Damn you NRG for almost daily ROM Updates ). Using a combination of XDA_UC and PIM Manager to backup and restore all my programs, contacts and messages.
I have the setup down to a fine art now, and it takes no time at all to set up my phone with ONE exception::: I have close to 6000 SMSes which I backup and restore using PIM Manager..... The backup takes about one minute, but the restore process takes almost 15 minutes every time.
My question is this:: Does anyone know of any App that can restore that amount of SMSes in a shorter time frame?
BTW, I have tried both the compressed and uncompressed message backup and it makes little to no difference in the time taken for a restore.
I have no need to back up anything other than Contacts and SMSes as I have XDA_UC set up to redo my mail and wifi accounts and a few other things.
TIA guys
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Im not even going to ask why you need 6000 Text messages on your phone or go on about the drag that would put on your messaging app lol
Considering the amount of messages you are restoring I dont think you are going to find anything faster than what you are using now. Compressed or uncompressed it will still take an age to copy all those messages back to your device.
Sort through your messages and delete the ones you dont need, or be prepared to wait while restoring them.
Mark.
Yeah, I know its a LOT of messages, but 90% are work related, and I need quick access to them during work hours.
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hmmm... stopped using MyPhone as it had a tendency to cause duplicate contacts in my contact list. Was annoying as hell.... may give it another bash though. Does SPB Backup save login details for things like facebook?
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cd78 said:
i was about to ask the same thing..can we use Spb Backup for things like wifi settings and email acc's and Twitter etc??
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Mmmm...Ive never used SPB to back-up contacts as i have always used either outlook/active sync or more recently Myphone, I am now using a combination of the two, being Myphone for contacts and texts and outlook for calendar and docs etc, just be careful which boxes are ticked to avoid duplicates!
SPB has a wealth of customization available for backup.
In the Sytem files you can basically choose whatever files you want or don't, so as long as you know where the relevant twitter/facebook info is stored its fine, as for the registry RE. email accounts etc it will backup the full registry but no options as to what, just all of it which can cause problems if restored to a new ROM, but great if ever you need to Hard reset!!
Bottom line is given it a try, SPB has a Full trial which lasts 5 or six uses
and as long as you have a PIM copy it cant hurt, I always try new stuff like this straight after a fresh flash then at least if it doesn't work out its not to much heart ache to reflash or HR.
Hope this helps
I am new to the android world (initially coming from WM)
I backuped everything on my device with Titanium backup and was wondering whether Titanium interferes with Exchange.
If I backup with Titanium and restaore everything, including my Exchange account, contacts, etc... are they going to be duplicated (This was typically the case on WM: restore contacts, etc... input the Exchange account and end up with all contacts, appointments, etc... duplicated after the device synced)
I guess Titanium is better done (Saving system parameters and data properly) but I just want to make sure before I regret it
Same question with SMS/MMS backup from Titanium and possible interference with myIQ (More tricky sicne I am not sure many people are using myIQ...)
Thanks for your help and advice
Don't use with Exchange, but it would shock me if there was an issue. Unless myIQ does some duplicate store for messages )most apps that replace stock SMS use the system SMS store), I can say there are zero issues with restoring these with TiBackup in my experience (and I've done it fairly often).
Hi,
If installing a new rom wipes all data, when will we have a backup apps like the titanium Backup for Android????
Windows sinc is cool to restore the contacts but doesn't restore emails and apps
Emails should generally be left on the server (by default the phone only caches them for a few weeks anyhow) but yes, the app data is an issue. There's supposedly a good backup app coming, but I've yet to see it in any way other than a teaser screenshot so I can't tell you how close it is to readiness. There are other backup options, but (while I've never used Titanium Backup and therefore can't compare it) none of the currently-published ones are *really* easy.
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Emails should generally be left on the server (by default the phone only caches them for a few weeks anyhow) but yes, the app data is an issue. There's supposedly a good backup app coming, but I've yet to see it in any way other than a teaser screenshot so I can't tell you how close it is to readiness. There are other backup options, but (while I've never used Titanium Backup and therefore can't compare it) none of the currently-published ones are *really* easy.
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where did you see the screenshot???
having done this exercise recently let me tell you of my experience:
1. i had a a backup in zune, incase i wanted to return
2. switched to Tango based rom, used SMSbackup to restore. Though it restored the text messages it kinda screws up the contact list and e-mail accounts. Currently, not stable and fixed. Known issue.
3. Zune backup restore didn't happen, got 801812E0 error and got screwed
4. Though you will lose your saved games, achievements will be there. You can look into using WP7 root data and use it to backup data. I had backed whatsapp messages through this method.
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darthveda said:
having done this exercise recently let me tell you of my experience:
1. i had a a backup in zune, incase i wanted to return
2. switched to Tango based rom, used SMSbackup to restore. Though it restored the text messages it kinda screws up the contact list and e-mail accounts. Currently, not stable and fixed. Known issue.
3. Zune backup restore didn't happen, got 801812E0 error and got screwed
4. Though you will lose your saved games, achievements will be there. You can look into using WP7 root data and use it to backup data. I had backed whatsapp messages through this method.
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Is SMSBackup a built-in app for the computer, the phone or does it have to be downloaded from the Marketplace? I really want to be able to backup my SMS messages.
Yeah, I just installed a custom rom and I was under the impression that Zune does a backup and when you re-connect, it will restore at least some things. hahaha. No way. Then I found out that the restore will only restore your phone after it does a software update through Zune. I am used to WebOS, which was great in restoring almost everything over the air.
Hope we get a good backup soon.
But, does anyone know if there is a place on the local computer that would have at least the Internet shortcuts from WP? I looked under some of the Zune folders but didn't see anything.