Recovering a picture from a message (SMS/MMS) - Thunderbolt General

I received a picture in a text message the other day and didn't save it to my sd card, my bad. I have since did a nandroid backup and wiped data and cache and flashed a new rom. I restored my messages with sms backup+ but the picture didn't get restored. I used Root Explorer to try and find the pic with no luck.
My question is, if I restore the nandroid backup I made, will I find the picture in there?

Might be in the folder named messaging on your sdcard? I've found many pictures left over in that folder that I thought I deleted!

rberry88 said:
I restored my messages with sms backup+ but the picture didn't get restored.
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Reason is, that backs-up and restore SMS, not MMS Yes, there's a difference.
If you did a nandroid restore, it should have restored EVERYTHING. In fact, you shouldn't even have had to restore your SMS using another tool, they should have already been there.

I didn't restore with the nandroid backup yet, wanted to make sure it was going to be there before I went through that process.
I'm going to hunt for the messaging folder now to see if it may still be there.

I don't believe pictures are downloaded from MMS until you tell them (or save them).

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xplicitjohn said:
I used SuperBackup from market to backup my sms, contacts and call logs.
Because i installed ThiaiZ O3D, i had to delete everything. I re-installed SuperBackup and it dosent seem to be restoring. Does anyone know whats happening?
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If you 'delete everything' and the default backup location of SuperBackup is in /sdcard, the backup will most likely be deleted because /sdcard is where the system files are. You should backup the files into /sdcard/_ExternalSD. I doubt there's anything you can do if my guess is correct, but you could try looking into the directories on your phone to see if the backup files are still there.

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Sonick42 said:
I backed up my s22 today to google drive and smartswitch on my pc before factory resetting it. Everything was also backed up to my samsung cloud. I went to smartswitch and did a restore and it said it was successful but I don't have any of my text messages back and although it downloaded the app install files it didn't actually install anything. I'm not too concerned about the apps as I can do those manually but I really need my texts back. Any ideas? I have a backup on SMS Backup and Restore but want to see if I can figure this out before I go through that slow process. Thanks!
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Text messages have to be backed up via a separate process such as the SMS backup/restore that you used. If you want your texts backed up and restored, that is the process you need to use.
Long story short, restore your backup from the SMS Backup/Restore app that you already have. This is the generalized/generic way of backing up and restoring text messages. As far as I know, there isn't a simpler/more user friendly method of doing this other than using tools&apps similar to SMS Backup/Restore.

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