Hey,
i use the BlindIce v11 with the latest myphonexplorer app and prog for windows.
Usually i was able to sync my contacts so they were displayed in the win tool... but since blindice MPE can't/won't sync my contacts?
Any suggestions? or better tools?
How are you guys backup your contacts?
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Try to use another, contacts backup app.. :good:
Px80 said:
Hey,
i use the BlindIce v11 with the latest myphonexplorer app and prog for windows.
Usually i was able to sync my contacts so they were displayed in the win tool... but since blindice MPE can't/won't sync my contacts?
Any suggestions? or better tools?
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Not sure why, maybe you may have accidentally disables contacts backup in settings. But you can also perform a manual backup of your contacts and backup that file to PC.
Px80 said:
Hey,
i use the BlindIce v11 with the latest myphonexplorer app and prog for windows.
Usually i was able to sync my contacts so they were displayed in the win tool... but since blindice MPE can't/won't sync my contacts?
Any suggestions? or better tools?
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1. Is there any Error in win tool?
2. What the method of coonection do you use (USB, WiFi, BT)?
No error, just a empty contacts window..
I use wifi but everything else works fine like downloading files via myphoneexplorer
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Px80 said:
No error, just a empty contacts window..
I use wifi but everything else works fine like downloading files via myphoneexplorer
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Try to find any information after Sinchronisation in the Debug.txt file (%APPDATA%\MyPhoneExplorer\Debug.txt) or in MPE menu File>Settings>Connection>Show log file.
the debug file is attached.
it has to many characters to post it.
hope you get more of it than i do
Px80 said:
the debug file is attached.
it has to many characters to post it.
hope you get more of it than i do
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This file is too old (26.06.2012).
1. Look where is you database folder (File>Settings>Advanced 2>Database)
2. In this path + folder "MyPhoneExplorer" must be actual "Debug.txt" file
3. The next go to the folder of yours phone profile (seems it's name is "unknown HTC Desire S [356708041825488]")
4. Open file "Phonebook.dat" as TXT. In this file have to be your contacts in the simple Vcard format
If you couldn't find your contacts. Try to reinstall MPE
I will try a reinstall.
But for now i used Thema contactsms Backup app and it saved my messages in a .xml
But recovering does not work.. it shows a Pop up with "working" but even after the whole night recovering it didint work properly..
any suggestions about that too?
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Hey guys, im kind of a newbie but here is my problem.
I have a iMate KJAM.
I've upgraded using NBD 7.7 and XDA Mobile 6 Release. Everything works fine except the contacts program does that work. I click it and it simply does not load. Also on bootup, there is also a issue saying "cannot load ssdaemon".
Any Ideas?
try and see if ssdaemon exists on \windows\ folder (on your phone). If it does, make a shortcut to it in \windows\startup and reboot your phone
dvd107 said:
Hey guys, im kind of a newbie but here is my problem.
I have a iMate KJAM.
I've upgraded using NBD 7.7 and XDA Mobile 6 Release. Everything works fine except the contacts program does that work. I click it and it simply does not load. Also on bootup, there is also a issue saying "cannot load ssdaemon".
Any Ideas?
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Are you using SPB Backup to restore your contacts from before you upgraded? I had the same problem. Use PIM Backup instead. As far as getting your old contacts back, SPB offers a utility you can use on your desktop PC to extract the contacts from the backup file. Or you could re-flash to your old ROM, restore the contacts, back them up using PIM Backup, then upgrade again and restore them from PIM Backup.
does activesync see your phone? because it won't see mine
razorseal said:
does activesync see your phone? because it won't see mine
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Go to settings > connections > USB to PC
and disable advanced network functionality.
Sometimes it's necessary to change this in order to enable active sync.
the-equinoxe said:
Go to settings > connections > USB to PC
and disable advanced network functionality.
Sometimes it's necessary to change this in order to enable active sync.
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yah got it working, it was diff ipl/spl firmware
Jacquestrapp said:
Are you using SPB Backup to restore your contacts from before you upgraded? I had the same problem. Use PIM Backup instead. As far as getting your old contacts back, SPB offers a utility you can use on your desktop PC to extract the contacts from the backup file. Or you could re-flash to your old ROM, restore the contacts, back them up using PIM Backup, then upgrade again and restore them from PIM Backup.
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I can't even open up the contacts. it simply opens for 1 sec and closes. I suspect corrupts contacts database. How do I delete contacts?
I had this problem before with a few different rom builds, I solved it by hard resetting a few times. Someone else solved it by doing something else in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1358295#post1358295
Hey i noticed RaverX3X removed tm backup in his latest update. I NEED it back, it has all of my contacts and is my only backup. I tried porting from one of his previous roms and when i try to sync it fc and none of my contacts get synced ):
anyone hav any ideas?
ChadBFlores said:
Hey i noticed RaverX3X removed tm backup in his latest update. I NEED it back, it has all of my contacts and is my only backup. I tried porting from one of his previous roms and when i try to sync it fc and none of my contacts get synced ):
anyone hav any ideas?
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temporary solution:
get all contacts from TMO website manually
That's why you should always sync to Google
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jigglynuts said:
That's why you should always sync to Google
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And/or titanium
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jigglynuts said:
That's why you should always sync to Google
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Yes! Especially with their new motto! They want to know as much about you as possible... and by syncing your contacts with them, you are feeding them what they need to survive... Reminds me of the Little Shop of Horrors... Google sitting around belching, "FEED ME!"
ChadBFlores said:
Hey i noticed RaverX3X removed tm backup in his latest update. I NEED it back, it has all of my contacts and is my only backup. I tried porting from one of his previous roms and when i try to sync it fc and none of my contacts get synced ):
anyone hav any ideas?
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Copy the MobileBackup.apk to your sd card. You can use 'Super Manager' from the app market. Open 'Super Manager' then go into file manager. Check your settings in Super Manager by going into setup/root and make sure 'enable ROOT function' is checked. Find your MobileBackup.apk on your SD Card and copy. Press 'Back up level folder' twice. Go into 'system/app' and make sure 'system is set to (r/w). Paste the MobileBackup.apk in the folder.
But like the others said... you really should use GMail to backup your contacts.
Thanks!
haha thanks everyone, I think it is just a bug he hasent worked out yet cus when i use the app switch me (kinnda like dual boot, only just 1 rom) I found all of my contacts were there when i tried syncing tm contacts from the .apk I ported ...
my solution to get on my main boot was to save a .vcf to my sd.
BTW- Thanks everyone for your help
Hello
I have a clockworkmod backup image taken from my S2 and wanted to know if it's possible to load up the image somehow (without installing it back onto an android phone) and extract the emails / text messages from it?
There must be someway of doing it on a pc or mac?
Like some virtual rom reader program ?
Thanks
Its called nanoide browser its in the market
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herbzilla said:
Its called nanoide browser its in the market
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For anyone else looking, it's actual "Nandroid Browser" and it looks pretty cool: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...dvZGRjaGVuLmFuZHJvaWQubmFuZHJvaWRicm93c2VyIl0.
Looks like this will do the job.
Big thankyou !!:good::good::good:
or try AppExtractor
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...DEwOSwiY29tLmhhbmR5YW5keS5hcHBleHRyYWN0b3IiXQ..
App extractor doesnt find my backup rom? ?
Even though the option to restore messages is there in the main menu.
Nandriod browser there are no options to find messages? ?
So back to the start again.
Changed the default back up rom folder location and app extractor now finds the rom.
However on trying to restore my messages, the process seems to look like it works but it doesn't
it wiped ALL current messages and no restore of old messages!!
The rom was made by cwm on an s2 and I'm restoring messages on a note.
Rubbish if you ask me, total garbage.
tsam19 said:
Hello
I have a clockworkmod backup image taken from my S2 and wanted to know if it's possible to load up the image somehow (without installing it back onto an android phone) and extract the emails / text messages from it?
There must be someway of doing it on a pc or mac?
Like some virtual rom reader program ?
Thanks
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Try winrar on your PC to open the .tar.a file to open and you will be able to get what you want.
Who knows how to back your apps,contacts,videos,pictures etc. on the computer?? I want to root my phone and don't want all my stuff to be gone.
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Bryannrx said:
Who knows how to back your apps,contacts,videos,pictures etc. on the computer?? I want to root my phone and don't want all my stuff to be gone.
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Just plug it in and transfer files bro. When you plug it in choose to mount as disk drive when your phone prompts you too. You can then transfer all your pics and notes etc like that. Then to be double sure, use super backup for your contacts, then transfer that file to your computer. But also be aware, rooting will not erase sdcard, UNLOCKING the bootloader will usually reset you. Hope this helps.. root it and boot it
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Google tons of info on this...
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Backup your contacts to Gmail. Copy and paste pics and videos to your computer as mentioned above. If you want, you can backup SMS using apps like SMS Backup+. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to backup app data without root, which of course doesn't help in your case.
redpoint73 said:
Backup your contacts to Gmail. Copy and paste pics and videos to your computer as mentioned above. If you want, you can backup SMS using apps like SMS Backup+. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to backup app data without root, which of course doesn't help in your case.
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I use "My Backup Pro" to backup my apps etc...(no root necessary). It will backup the apps but without the app settings info. So, if you restore the apps, you have to input your info again. It will backup everything.. sms, contacts etc... I use this app when I need to do a fresh restore. Make sure to copy the backup folder into your pc or Dropbox before restoring "fresh" your phone.
Hope this helps.
robjbw said:
I use "My Backup Pro" to backup my apps etc...(no root necessary). It will backup the apps but without the app settings info. So, if you restore the apps, you have to input your info again.
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So it doesn't save app data, like game saves (unless rooted), right?
It looks like it does save MMS, which might be useful for me. SMS Backup+ doesn't do that (will backup your MMS pics to Gmail, but not restore them back to your phone).
No, won't backup saved data. If rooted, I would have used titanium backup. Would save apps+data.
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Mussorre said:
I just saw this topic and hope share my experience, worried about the fact that HTC One doesn't Sync both ways like other ccounts (Blackberry iPhone etc). Contacts outdated on PC's Outlook now and most new contacts are put on the phone, bit concerned about no back up should the phone fail - can Dropbox be used for this or any other suggestions re how to protect all info in the People section?
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The default on Android is to backup all contact info to Gmail. You can verify by simply logging into Gmail on a PC and see if all your contacts are there. If not go into Contacts settings on the phone and merge contacts.
BTW, you realize this is the forum section for the HTC One X/XL, not the HTC One? They are completely different phones. Your post history is all over the place, so I can't even tell what device you own.
Also, you are responding to a thread over a year old.
Anyone aware of the location on an android phone where the data for the contacts is actually stored?? I want to pull that info from a rooted phone to put onto another phone. The previous phone is semi bricked. I want the info before i wipe and reload. Thanks
Aren't your contacts synced with your Google account?
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Friends phone. Mine are but his werent.
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Tbtltdts said:
Anyone aware of the location on an android phone where the data for the contacts is actually stored?? I want to pull that info from a rooted phone to put onto another phone. The previous phone is semi bricked. I want the info before i wipe and reload. Thanks
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If you synced your Google account, by default it's turned on, as soon as you log in to your new device, your contacts will sync to your new device. No need to know where they are stored.
Install this from the Play Store, and export the contacts to the SD card. Then send it in a mail or whatever you prefer.
LordManhattan said:
Install this from the Play Store, and export the contacts to the SD card. Then send it in a mail or whatever you prefer.
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The phone is boot looping or something.
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Tezlastorme said:
The phone is boot looping or something.
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Oooh! data/data/com.android.providers.contacts/databases/contacts.db (i think). Try to ADB it out if you know how to use it.
LordManhattan said:
Oooh! data/data/com.android.providers.contacts/databases/contacts.db (i think). Try to ADB it out if you know how to use it.
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Mine was contacts2.db, just cd into it with adb shell and run ls to find what it is.
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