[Q] Transfering data to new phone - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi Peeps,
Could anybody help me with the following please?
I am trying to transfer some app data from my old Samsung phone to my new N5. The app is Driftwood Apps Stronglog. I have contacted the developer who has sent me the info below but I cannot find the file nor folder.
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Right now I don't have a way of transferring the database. However, the database file is located in data/data/workouts/workout.db if you can get write access to that directory you could copy that file over to your new phone
11/01/2014
To: [email protected]
Hi. I love your strong log app. I've just changed phones and would like to transfer the data from one to the other. Is this stored in a particular file please?

Titanium backup is the best way. You need to be rooted.
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Directly copying just the workoutsDB.db to the appropriate place on the new phone, after Strong Log has been installed and launched once worked for me. (On a Moto Razr Maxx)
I tried it a few other ways without luck, but their dev emailed me these specific steps and it did the trick:
1. copy the original workoutsDB.db file somewhere
2. install Stong Log on the new device
3. open Strong Log (the schema for the database is created on initial opening of the app)
4. close app.
5. find the new workoutsDB.db file and delete it.
6. add the old workoutsDB.db and reopen the app.
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Couple of notes:
A. On my phone the workoutsDB.db file lives in /data/data/com.driftwood.workouts/databases/. You need root to read and write to the /data directory.
B. The only file I replaced was the workoutsDB.db file. I left the workoutsDB.db-journal file, and the rest of the files that are created on first launch as they were after the first-launch.
C. I killed the Strong Log app after doing the first-launch of Strong Log and before replacing the workoutsDB.db. (May not matter but seemed safer to me.)
D. When you re-open Strong Log, it will still ask you for your birthday, but it makes sense that birthday wouldn't be part of the workoutDB. Once you get past the birthday screen, your old workouts are all there.
:good: Go get strong! (And remember how strong you used to be!)

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[Q] Writing a file back to a Marketplace apps Isolated Storage?

Hi All,
I've used Heathcliff's WP7RootTools 0.9 to extract a file from an installed apps IsolatedStorage. The app in question was installed from the Marketplace, but I want to modify some of the files it's saved to it's Isolated Storage.
I extracted the file I wanted to edit by using the Explorer utility in WP7RootTools to copy the file to the "My Documents" folder, and renamed the extension to docx. From there I could simply go into the Office Hub, where the file was now listed, and emailed the file to myself.
I have made the edits to the file, but now need to get the file back into the app's Isolated Storage. This is where I have now got a bit stuck
I've tried copying the file to SkyDrive, and using the Office Hub to download it from SkyDrive to my phone. The file downloaded and is cached on the phone somewhere, but the file location, according to Office is not "Phone". This is normal, as Skydrive downloaded documents are not saved to the "Phone" location until you open the document and do "Save as".
I cannot of course open the downloaded file, as it isn't really a .docx file. Files loacted in the "Phone" location show up in "My Documents" in the WP7RootTools explorer. SkyDrive downloaded documents I have no idea where they are located?
Can you guys help? Does anyone know the path to location of SkyDrive downloaded items on the phone. If so, then I can easily just use the WP7Roottools Explorer to copy the file back to the apps Isolated Storage.
Is there a better way to copy a non-Office file back onto the phone?
Regards,
Micro666
You could use one of these apps:
sh4d0w86 said:
i was going to suggest using WPV App Data Backup, but it seems i saved the Backups in the wrong location... (will fix in next release)
so,
you can use TouchXperience or WMDC Launcher.
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I'm looking to do the exact same thing....
Options:
1. Do exactly what you've been doing, but save as .txt instead of .docx. The phone can still open this, even though its probably a binary file, and save it to the "Phone" location. Then you can copy it back and rename it.
2. Use an app that gives direct access to the phone's filesystem from the PC, like TouchXperience+WPDM, or Root Webserver (see my sig)+your favorite webbrowser.
3. Use any other way to get a file onto the phone, such as emailing it to yourself, using IsolatedStorageexplorer, or putting it in a XAP files and installing that file. Then move the file with WP7 Root Tools.
I recommend approach #2.
GoodDayToDie said:
Options:
1. Do exactly what you've been doing, but save as .txt instead of .docx. The phone can still open this, even though its probably a binary file, and save it to the "Phone" location. Then you can copy it back and rename it.
2. Use an app that gives direct access to the phone's filesystem from the PC, like TouchXperience+WPDM, or Root Webserver (see my sig)+your favorite webbrowser.
3. Use any other way to get a file onto the phone, such as emailing it to yourself, using IsolatedStorageexplorer, or putting it in a XAP files and installing that file. Then move the file with WP7 Root Tools.
I recommend approach #2.
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I used TouchExperience.
1.On my Fully unlocked Device(I assume you can do this with root tools), I installed a file manager that gives full access to the device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24636416&postcount=23
2. I installed TouchEperience on my PC. After giving the WP7 app, Root tools rights, it should show most of the file system(on the PC) but, not all of it. So I created a new folder in \Windows (temp).
3. On the Phone, I hunted down the file I was looking for from Isolated Storage, I copied it to the \windows\temp folder.
4. Used the PC TouchExperience and browsed to \Windows\temp, there was my files, I copied them to my PC. USed the File Explorer to delete the files in my \temp folder(to make sure they were gone).
5. I edited the files, copied them back to \Windows\Temp on my device via TouchExperience on the PC. Then used the file explorer to copy them back to the Isolated Storage.
Note: The file explorer I posted a link to is GREAT, it can even edit files (basic text editor) in Isolated storage. I found a way to Cheat on a marketplace Xbox live game (didn't try others), right before the achivements, so they were really easy to get
I'm sure there is easier methods but, this worked for me...
Can I ask, what app did you try this on ?
Hope this helped...
FYI DavidinCT: Cheating XBL games is very risky. Microsoft often can detect it (for example, if you get one achievement that would have required getting another first) and they can and will permanently ban your Xbox Live account for doing so.
That all said... why didn't you just use WPDM (on the PC) to copy the file straight to the IsoStore of the app? So much easier...
GoodDayToDie said:
FYI DavidinCT: Cheating XBL games is very risky. Microsoft often can detect it (for example, if you get one achievement that would have required getting another first) and they can and will permanently ban your Xbox Live account for doing so.
That all said... why didn't you just use WPDM (on the PC) to copy the file straight to the IsoStore of the app? So much easier...
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To be honest, I only did it with a game that had an error when I got so far, so the final achivements of the game. A Game with a Known issue but, no fix.
And I just really wanted to see if I COULD do it...
I used WPDM but, the PC version even with my phone fully unlocked (custom rom on my VZW HTC Trophy) and using Root tools 0.9 to give full to TouchExperince root, would not see all the folders and would not see the IsoStore. SO I had to copy the files to a folder that WMDM could see.
Personally, the new File Explorer above is awsome, it's even got a editor in it, I didn't even need to go through all that......

[GUIDE] For noobs: how to transfer GTA III/Max Payne save data between Android phones

This guide is to instruct the reader on how to copy their save game data from one GTA III game to another game on a different phone. I was not able to copy over my game via Titanium Backup, so I sought alternative means. A restored game may not run on a Titanium Backup restore because the game was installed with drivers meant for the original device. This is pretty easy to do. You may need root.
What you will need:
-Astro File Manager (or a similar file manager)
-2 Android phones compatible with GTA III (I used a Galaxy Nexus and Infuse both running CM9 ICS)
-A Dropbox or google drive account, and the client installed on your phone
Step 1:
1. Go ahead and install GTA III on your other phone you are wanting to transfer data TO from the Android Market. It should not charge you twice. Download and install all of the files it asks for.
2. While you are doing that, go ahead and open Astro on your phone you are wanting to copy GTA III data FROM and navigate "Android > data > com.rockstar.gta3 > files". Here you should see a GTA3sf#.b file, where # is a number. You may see two (these are for each save slot).
3. Start a new game. Make sure it playsa and runs. It should start you from the beginning. Quit.
4. Upload each .b file to your Dropbox account, or zip them and upload them to dropbox. You may try to email them to yourself. I was not able to view the files in the file transfer client on my GNex and my mac via USB, so that is why I recommend doing it this way.
5. Go back to your device you are transferring the files TO. Open up your Dropbox Android application. Tap and hold on a '.b' file, and choose save to SD card and navigate to "Android > data > com.rockstar.gta3 > files" and export it to this directory for each .b file.
6. Exit to the home screen, then execute GTA III. Choose the resume option, and your game should be back where it was with the same amount of money, weapons, and missions completed on your new Android phone.
7. Thank me if this helped!
UPDATE:
If you are trying to restore Max Payne data, the data is located in root/Android/data/com.rockstar.maxpayne/files/MaxPayne/savegames/. Copy all of these files in this folder to the new Max Payne install on your new phone. Follow all the steps previously mentioned.
I apologize if this guide has existed elsewhere--I could not find it.
I appreciate the info, but it could have been summed up in one sentence rather than a long multi-step guide: "The saves are .b files in android/data/com.rockstar.gta3/files, copy them to the same directory on target device."
fredryk said:
I appreciate the info, but it could have been summed up in one sentence rather than a long multi-step guide: "The saves are .b files in android/data/com.rockstar.gta3/files, copy them to the same directory on target device."
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More information helps those who are new to Android or file management concepts.
hey guys so i upgraded my nexus to jelly bean but i had alot done on gt3 is there anyway to pull the info off the cm9 backup i made before i installed JB?
Chyrio said:
hey guys so i upgraded my nexus to jelly bean but i had alot done on gt3 is there anyway to pull the info off the cm9 backup i made before i installed JB?
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Mine was stored somewhere like /data/ or something, try searching your device for gta3 and you'll find the .b files from ics
so i cant find them in the backup itself? i have to restore it to the device to get to them?
thanks for the info, just what I was looking for!
fredryk said:
I appreciate the info, but it could have been summed up in one sentence rather than a long multi-step guide: "The saves are .b files in android/data/com.rockstar.gta3/files, copy them to the same directory on target device."
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Yeah, that's why I spelled it out. That is also why the title says "For noobs."
Not seeing the files anywhere on my N7. Wondering if Rockstar switched to cloud saves?
Cheers
@ Metroidnemesis13. Sir you rock...
Thanks from a complete noob

[Q] Need experts in Android VM

Ok, so my old android phone broke. I used an app called "Keepsafe" on it and had a few important images I need back. Luckily, the app saved onto my SD card so I have access to the encrypted .ksd files. The only way around this (at least that I've found) is to use another phone to install keepsafe, replace its main folder with the old main folder, and then view the files from the phone. I don't have another phone I could use, so I was wondering if this would be possible using an Android VM like Genymotion. I tried doing this myself, but I'm lost. Any help would be appreciated!
iatebreakfest said:
Ok, so my old android phone broke. I used an app called "Keepsafe" on it and had a few important images I need back. Luckily, the app saved onto my SD card so I have access to the encrypted .ksd files. The only way around this (at least that I've found) is to use another phone to install keepsafe, replace its main folder with the old main folder, and then view the files from the phone. I don't have another phone I could use, so I was wondering if this would be possible using an Android VM like Genymotion. I tried doing this myself, but I'm lost. Any help would be appreciated!
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try this, download BlueStacks to your pc, this is an adroid emulator, only transfer files to computer, you heve playstore on this emulator, download keepsafe, and convert files to his original extension, good luck

[TOOL] Merjapp - merge whatsapp databases

If you ever lost your phone due to an accident, or just had to use a temporary phone for some reason...
And you're one of those who hates to lose history, even if you know you hardly look at it...
This tool is for you.
Pre-requisites:
Neither of your phones where your whatsapp is installed need be rooted.
You must enable USB debugging on both devices
You must have Android SDK, we will be using the Android Debug Bridge (ADB)
Have Android Backup Extractor ready, we will use it.
Instructions:
Connect the phone which holds your old database to your computer, and enable USB debugging.
Use ADB to make a backup of the whatsapp database
Code:
adb.exe backup -f whatsapp.ab com.whatsapp
Use 'Android Backup Extractor' to extract whatsapp.ab to whatsapp.tar
Open whatsapp.tar with 7zip (or any other compression utility) and extract the file called 'msgstore.db'
Rename the file to 'old.db'
Repeat the above steps for your new phone, but rename the file to 'new.db'
Run merjapp in the following fashion:
Code:
java.exe -jar merjapp.jar -old old.db -new new.db
You can also use the -simulation mode if you like, it will not create any output database, and you will be able to read the log created in the working directory.
If you want extra debug information you can use the -debug mode.
If everything went correctly and "Done!' is displayed, rename output.db (which is your merged database) to msgstore.db
Connect your new phone to your computer, open the Whatsapp/Databases directory on the internal SD card and backup its contents to some other location.
Copy msgstore.db created in the previous steps to this directory
Clear whatsapp's data from your new phone and force stop it.
Open whatsapp and when prompted, elect to restore from backup, and voila!
Download
Download merjapp v141201 (runnable jar file)
Backup
Backup
Just registered to say thank you. It works!
Official whatsapp method wasn't working for me: "unable to recover chat history". So your tool saved me. Thanks!
namnoops said:
If you ever lost your phone due to an accident, or just had to use a temporary phone for some reason...
And you're one of those who hates to lose history, even if you know you hardly look at it...
This tool is for you.
Pre-requisites:
Neither of your phones where your whatsapp is installed need be rooted.
You must enable USB debugging on both devices
You must have Android SDK, we will be using the Android Debug Bridge (ADB)
Have Android Backup Extractor ready, we will use it.
Instructions:
Connect the phone which holds your old database to your computer, and enable USB debugging.
Use ADB to make a backup of the whatsapp database
Code:
adb.exe backup -f whatsapp.ab com.whatsapp
Use 'Android Backup Extractor' to extract whatsapp.ab to whatsapp.tar
Open whatsapp.tar with 7zip (or any other compression utility) and extract the file called 'msgstore.db'
Rename the file to 'old.db'
Repeat the above steps for your new phone, but rename the file to 'new.db'
Make back-ups of both old.db and new.db, as merjapp will make changes in them
Run merjapp in the following fashion:
Code:
java.exe -jar merjapp.jar -old old.db -new new.db
You can also use the -simulation mode if you like, it will not change your databases and you will be able to read the log created in the working directory.
If you want extra debug information you can use the -debug mode.
If everything went correctly and "Done!' is displayed, rename old.db (which is your merged database now) to msgstore.db
Connect your new phone to your computer, open the Whatsapp/Databases directory on the internal SD card and move its contents to some other location
Copy msgstore.db created in the previous steps to this directory
Clear whatsapp's data from your new phone and force stop it.
Open whatsapp and when prompted, elect to restore from backup, and voila!
Download
Download merjapp v141005 (runnable jar file)
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A pretty neat tool!
I was trying to merge two databases. It seemed that everything went okay and all with the "Done!" message. However, there seems to be no changes made two any of the database. Their filesizes remains the same for old.db and new.db.
I tried loaded the old.db anyway since you said that is the merged one. However, I am getting only the old one.
Please advise.
And you didn't use the '-simulation' flag by chance, right?
Can you attach the log file?
Hi,
I think I have done everything as instructed above. But the phone doesn't seem to recognize the new mgstore.db backup file.
I notice that the new file isn't crypt7 as the original mgstore.db file from the internal drive. Is that causing my problems? How do I fix it?
Greetz
clevernam said:
mgstore.db
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Did you make a typo with the file like you did here? It should be msgstore.db, not mgstore.db.
No, it doesn't have to be encrypted in order for whatsapp to recognize it.
namnoops said:
Did you make a typo with the file like you did here? It should be msgstore.db, not mgstore.db.
No, it doesn't have to be encrypted in order for whatsapp to recognize it.
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Nope, that's not it, just checked.
Do i have to put it into the msgstore.tar file? Where i extracted new and old from?
Greetz (thanks for helping btw., if this works, its a realy big help to me!!)
Nope, you just have to place msgstore.db inside the 'whatsapp' directory on your internal SD card (I'd make sure it's the only file there).
Then clear data on whatsapp, force close it, and run it.
Is that exactly what you're doing?
Multiple Databases
Can this app merge multiple databases...
Like if i want to merge 3-4 old databases into one? is it possible? if either one of these databases have same data, will that be duplicated?
It can merge more than one, but that's under the assumption they're mutually exclusive (in terms of messages - i.e., no message appears twice)
So if you used one phone (1), started with a clean whatsapp on a second phone (2), then another clean whatsapp on a third (3), and so on...
You'll merge (1) as 'old' and (2) as 'new', then use the output as 'old' and merge it with (3) as 'new', etc.
namnoops said:
Nope, you just have to place msgstore.db inside the 'whatsapp' directory on your internal SD card (I'd make sure it's the only file there).
Then clear data on whatsapp, force close it, and run it.
Is that exactly what you're doing?
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Yes, thats exactly what i did. Any other idea what could be wrong?
I'm sorry - it should be under WhatsApp/Databases like the opening post says...
namnoops said:
I'm sorry - it should be under WhatsApp/Databases like the opening post says...
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That's what i figured, because I was already thinking about all the other files with dates like msgstore-2014-10-12.1.db.crypt7 that i took out of the Database folder.
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I'm sorry - it should be under WhatsApp/Databases like the opening post says...
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The output file, that I renamed to msgstore.db has "gear wheels" as an icon, but the msgstore file from the database of the phone has no icon at all. Is that somehow significant? Does that maybe lead you to my mistacke?
The fact the the output file has the 'gear wheel' icon just means Windows detects it as a database, I think it's quite meaningless...
The other files it didn't give this icon are *.db? Or are you referring to the encrypted databases? They encrypted ones probably won't have this icon.
It seems to me you're doing everything right:
Renaming the file to 'msgstore.db'
Put it in your internal SD card under WhatsApp/Databases
Making sure there's no other file there except this file
Force closing whatsapp, clearing data, opening the app...
So you're doing all this, and when whatsapp loads it initializes from scratch and doesn't tell you a backup has been found?
It just goes on to initialize an empty database as though you just installed whatsapp for the first time?
namnoops said:
The fact the the output file has the 'gear wheel' icon just means Windows detects it as a database, I think it's quite meaningless...
The other files it didn't give this icon are *.db? Or are you referring to the encrypted databases? They encrypted ones probably won't have this icon.
It seems to me you're doing everything right:
Renaming the file to 'msgstore.db'
Put it in your internal SD card under WhatsApp/Databases
Making sure there's no other file there except this file
Force closing whatsapp, clearing data, opening the app...
So you're doing all this, and when whatsapp loads it initializes from scratch and doesn't tell you a backup has been found?
It just goes on to initialize an empty database as though you just installed whatsapp for the first time?
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Precisley. Nothing comes, when I reinstall whatsapp.
It is not like when I put the normal backup data back in the databse folder. Then whatsapp realises that there is a backup file in the internal memory and gives me the option to restore the history. Not so with the merged file.
Btw. I have no sd card. I connect the phone with usb. I figured that it is an unessencial diffrence? Am I wrong? My phone btw. is Motorola Moto G. If that helps
I'll check, if the old an new are mutually exclusive. I think in the progress I got a message on the new and old one. What would happen in that case? Would your program do the job, but then creat a bad "output" file?
If the only problem was, that I messed up the historys, I'm sorry, namnoops.
Are you using the latest version of whatsapp?
iclumyc Doctrine
namnoops said:
Are you using the latest version of whatsapp?
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Well if I didn't then, now I do. And it still doesn't work
I checked if there are any intersecting messages... It turns out there weren't any.
@namnoops: Does the oldest message in the new history have to be more recent then any old message from the old history? I mean: Is it a problem for merjapp if the timelines intersect in any way, although there are no double messages?
Thanks for your help in advance

[Q] One Plus One stock file manager problem. (NEED HELP)

I use a one plus one. I recently updated my cell phone to Cyanogen mod version 12.0-YNG1TAS2I3.
Now I transferred some files into the secure folder of the stock file manager present in the phone from another folder in the phone only. I actually transferred two folders. Now I open the secure storage with a password to see that the folder is not showing. A folder was previously present in it that still shows but the one I moved 12 hours ago is no where to be found. Please I need help with this as it had really important files. Anyone with a good solution is always welcome, thank you.
I've got the exact same problem, did you manage to find the files?

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