Hello
My son just got a new phone and I want to access the /data/ folders to transfer some data from the old phone to the new one. Is there some way to do this (directly or via PC) without rooting the phones?
old phone is a Redmi 6A, new phone is a Samsung Galaxy A10.
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Hi,
i am new here so maybe i didn't use the term "soft bricked" correctly.
I downloaded this: Type www . datafilehost . com / d / 58831a1e without the spaces.
When i installed it then my phone crashed and i can only get into recovery and download mode if connected to a computer.
My warranty is void (0x1) because of rooting.
I have many pictures from my holiday (which will come to an end tomorrow) and i didn't back them up.
Is there any way to recover those files (and apps if possible)?
I did some research and apparently if i flash the OEM rom then my data will not be deleted. I am currently downloading it.
I tried the following programs: remo recover, wondershare dr.fone for android and yodot file recovery (this one didn't work because of a SwS error). I can try yodot on my mac though (i currently dual boot mac and win 7).
My phone is the samsung galaxy note 3 sm-n9005 (international).
Hi,
I would definitely run this problem past the experts that own the same device, to be sure you keep your internal SD from being wiped. You can ask here in your device section...
> Samsung Galaxy Note 3 > Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Just some advice, never mess with your device while away. Not only can it end up unusable til you get home to a computer, you can lose things like pics from your trip. I'm sure you agree now.
I bet you will be able to restore your system and keep your pics.... Just be sure to clearly state your need to keep your internal SD files intact when you ask for help. ?
Hello everyone,
Hope this is the right place to post this kind of request. Have also searched for old posts, but couldn't really find a similar topic for the HTC One Mini.
So Yesterday my HTC One Mini went through an unexpected factory reset.
I'd like to recover photos/videos/contacts/emails that had never been backed up or synced, but I'm having an hard time finding the right procedure.
The phone has never been rooted, USB debugging has been allowed, Android version 4.4.2, HTC Sense 6.0, Software number 4.09.161.6, HTC SDK API 6.20, Build number 4.09.161.6 CL363588 release-Keys.
I've tried to use some softwares (Recova and Wondershare Data Recovery) I already used in the past to recover lost data from SD cards and usb sticks, but the phone doesn't appear on the list of available device inside those softwares. Under my computer, the phone appears as Multimedia Portable Device and I'm able to browse the folders.
I tried also Dr. Fone, but I'm unable to get past step 3 when it tries to get some Foxxcon Bluetooth driver.
Could you please suggest me a good way to recover the lost data?
Is there any way to connect the One Mini as a Mass Storage Device to a Win 7 PC?
Thanks a lot for your help!
As it says in the subject line, I'd never felt compelled to root my Shield Tablet buy now wishing I had. It is on the latest 5.1.1 update and I want to transfer my data in such a way as go clone it onto the new tablet I've received due to the recall.
Is there anyway of making a Nandroid backup and loading recovery without unlocking and losing the data I want to keep or another alternative method such as the built in adb backup solution.
Thanks for the assistance in advance.
I managed to use Helium (Carbon)
But remember having several issues:
First step was getting the desktop app to recognize the tablet in debug mode. In the end drivers need to be reinstalled with 'have disk'.
Think i used the ones from nvidia website
Also afterwards Helium had trouble detecting existing backups. Had to install all apps manually on the new tablet, 'fake' backup everything again, then replace all .ab files with the ones from your 'real' backups. Some details here.
Hello,
I'm wondering whether there is a way to recover my notes from a back up I made on my PC.
So basically I messed up my phone after deleting some apps once I rooted it, luckily I was able to do a local update and to restore the phone's normal functions.
I backed up every file from the internal memory onto my PC but when I look into these files I couldn't find anything related (I searched with keywords and manually searched every map).
Therefore I think these files are encrypted or hidden in some sort of way so that I'm not able to access -or see them.
I'm using the Huawei Ascend G6-U10 and I updated it with Andriod 4.4.2 + EMUI 3.0 (the same version before I messed up with the root).
Will my notes be lost forever or can someone help me with my problem?
Thanks in advance,
TS
Hey guys,
I am freaking out because I have lost over 900 photos and videos on my T-mobile Galaxy s7 trying to move media from my phone memory to a micro SD card. So far I have installed GT Recovery on my Win10 laptop and have attempted to recover the files using this software, but ultimately I get to the point where the software is attempting to Root my s7, but fails. Can someone please help me figure out a way to get this to work; should I root the phone another way in order for GT Recovery to do its job?? What I've done so far:
-unlocked "Developer Options"
- changed "OEM unlock" to on
Any recommendations would help greatly. I have some tech experience, but I admit not enough with android devices specifically. Is there another path I should be taking? Should I root the phone and continue with GT Recovery? Any information would help.
You can also try using Recuva on your PC to try and access and recover photos.
I wonder if you have backup your photos and videos before you deleted them. Check out it in Google Drive first. If yes, then you recover them easily. But if no, it would be a little difficult to get those deleted photos back to your T-mobile Galaxy S7 or you can try the FORecovery tool. As you know, deleted does mean that your files are erased from your phone invisibly, however, they still exist inside your phone. So, it's possible to recover them with the help of the data recovery toolkit.
More detailed guide about how to recover deleted photos/videos on Galaxy S7. Hope this can help you out.