I downloaded an undelete App
But it need to root the device first
Is there any app to show trash folder ?
My mobile is Stylo 6
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I use vodafone smart tablet tab 10,tablets in the / mnt/sdcard folder in a folder he saw below the sdcard and just erased the folder, but the /mnt/sdcard deleted all files below. What can I do How do I restore my files (not root)
windows mobile device I've tried to saw the tablet did not see any undelete program
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since moto G does not count with micro sd support, i find it quite diffiicult to find a app to backups my aplications.
Which program can i use to make a backup in pc?
Try mybackup pro (paid) and helium (free) available on play store.
sihag said:
Try mybackup pro (paid) and helium (free) available on play store.
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Helium is a bit quirky with Motorola phones. I could not restore my backup (on the phone sd card ) after upgrading my phone to Kitkat . Luckily I had made an earlier backup onto the computer over WiFi
Titanium, obackup and so on...
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since moto G does not count with micro sd support, i find it quite diffiicult to find a app to backups my aplications.
Which program can i use to make a backup in pc?
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Creating a backup of your SD card is not that same as backing up your applications. For backing up applications with data, I recommend Titaniumbackup. It does require root though, if you're not rooted Helium is a good runner up.
For copying contents from internal storage to your PC, I'd stay away from copying files/folders using Windows explorer via MTP/PTP. My experience is that file transfers will often fail or hang. Use adb push/pull commands instead, or use an app that will run a FTP server on your phone, allowing access via a FTP client on your PC.
Ive found that Helium constantly breaks while trying to backup large APKs . So here is a work around which worked for me get a backup of installed apps and data .
Backup
1) Backup apk using ES Explorer or equivalent .
2) Backup contents of /Android/obb . ( this is where some apps like games store extra content )
3) Take backup of data using Helium using Web console . May be you can try backing up to device also .. Might work
Restore
1) You can either manually install backed up apps using any Android File explorer OR simply use ADB command line (no app installation prompts )
adb install -r APk .
To batch install on DOS use
for %i in (*.apk) DO adb install -r "%i"
2) now restore app data using Helium using web console or restoring from device .
3) Restore obb folder contents
This for me was much faster and had lesser failures due to Helium hanging :good:
yunior597 said:
since moto G does not count with micro sd support, i find it quite diffiicult to find a app to backups my aplications.
Which program can i use to make a backup in pc?
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how do you backup whatsapp data,or any other app data which usually takes place on sd card.is it so that it gets created in internal memory itself? or we dont have any option for backup as we cant use sd card? i am going to buy this phone,so tell me
The file that has been deleted is data/data/com.kakao.talk/databases/KakaoTalk.db
The told kakaotalk.db file has been deleted and was replaced by a new kakaotalk.db
I tried use data recovery programs but those only appear to recover data that is located in either internal storage (storage/sdcard0) or sd card (storage/sdcard1)
Is there any method to recover this file? I know root explorer can access and titanium backup can back up app data located in this directory, but wondering if there are any specialized deleted file recovery program that can scan this area to recover deleted application data
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The file that has been deleted is data/data/com.kakao.talk/databases/KakaoTalk.db
The told kakaotalk.db file has been deleted and was replaced by a new kakaotalk.db
I tried use data recovery programs but those only appear to recover data that is located in either internal storage (storage/sdcard0) or sd card (storage/sdcard1)
Is there any method to recover this file? I know root explorer can access and titanium backup can back up app data located in this directory, but wondering if there are any specialized deleted file recovery program that can scan this area to recover deleted application data
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There are many recovery/undeleter apps available in Play store.
Here is a thread about it: General discussion > General > Storage Card - Deleted file recovery.
Some apps are free, some not. You have to read the app description and ratings, then check yourself.
Good luck !
Tried every recovery app available on google store. Only DiskDigger undelete appears to be able to scan the root area (other apps only scans internal storage and sd card). However that app only appears to have option to scan for and restore certain file extension (only pictures images and document files), and not .db files...
Is there any way to mount the root directory as a drive that could be recognized by the PC, so I can scan it using recuva or something? When I connect the device, only SD card mounts as a removable drive. Device I use is Pantech Vega LTE-A IM-A880S
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Tried every recovery app available on google store. Only DiskDigger undelete appears to be able to scan the root area (other apps only scans internal storage and sd card). However that app only appears to have option to scan for and restore certain file extension (only pictures images and document files), and not .db files...
Is there any way to mount the root directory as a drive that could be recognized by the PC, so I can scan it using recuva or something? When I connect the device, only SD card mounts as a removable drive. Device I use is Pantech Vega LTE-A IM-A880S
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Yes, recuva is good ... used it myself to restore files on an external sd card.
As I am notr sure about our device and there is no specific forum for it on xda, please post your question in the General discussion > Questions and Answers forum.
Hopefully someone there can give a better advice.
Thread closed and thank you.
Hello,
I have installed aWallet password manager in my mobile phone, then I have moved the awallet app to a microSD
If I bring out the microSD from the mobile phone and the program is not available, but when I put in the microSD in the mobile phone the aWallet is available.
The problem is my mobile phone has been stolen.
I have got the microSD but I tried to put in other device and start the aWallet app, but I can't find the app.
I was searching at /android/data directory and any other directories, and I can't find the app directory.
Could you tell me where can I find the aWallet directory. I have a lot of passwords in there and I didn't made any backup file yet.
The problem is I thought that with the microSD I don't have problems to use the aWallet app in others devices. Why I can't?
Could you help me please?
I'm in big troubles.
Thank you.
Regards.
You do not have a backup in the cloud?
Top always back up everything ...
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You do not have a backup in the cloud?
Top always back up everything ...
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No I haven't already made a backup file. :crying:
I usually make backups of everything.
But I belleived that with the app installed in the sdcard I could use it later at any device installing awallet again or using the sdcard in other device.
I have found finally the file in the sdcard.
I have got the .android_secure/org.awallet.free-1.asec file.
I know that all that I need is in this file, even I haven't made a backup.
If I make a backup the file is saved in /Android/data/org.awallet.free/files/data.crypt and I can restore from it.
But the backup is saved in the device, not in the sdcard.
But the file from where the app is working is in .android_secure/org.awallet.free-1.asec in the sdcard because I had moved to the sdcard.
I know because I have installed the new version in another sdcard and the app is working.
I have removed the app from it, and the app is removed from this path, and you can't see the icon.
Later if I copy again the org.awallet.free-1.asec file to the correct path the icon is showed and the app is working again.
I have tried to change the files. But the icon is not showed and the app is not working .
The file I'm trying to restore is an old version.
Is this the reason?
How can I start this org.awallet.free-1.asec file correctly?.
I known the password, and I have got the app file.
I only need to start the app again, and I should be authenticated correctly.
Thank you.
Regards.
is there an android app that allows you back up your app and then install your apps from one device to another without losing your settings and configurations? for example back up a game, install it in a new device and then open and run from the exact same place without having to log in again.
Any suggestions?
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is there an android app that allows you back up your app and then install your apps from one device to another without losing your settings and configurations? for example back up a game, install it in a new device and then open and run from the exact same place without having to log in again.
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Have you tried Helium or Titanium Backup? They are used frequently to backup apps and data.
There is also a ADB backup method that allows you to backup the apk file and its app data with the correct command/commands/switches and can be restored to another device.
Alternatively, you can use a file manager app that has a feature that allows you to see all of the user apps that you have installed and backup the apps of your choice. Once you have the apk file backed up(you could also just download the apk file from the internet), you should be able to find up the backed up copy of the apk in your backup/apps folder in your internal storage on your device, then you can connect your device to your PC then open your device's internal storage on PC and open the folder where the backed up copy of your apk is located and copy it over to your PC, then find your Android folder in your device's internal storage, inside your android folder, you should see a folder containing the app data for the app that you want to backup. Right click that specific app's data folder and make a copy of it then store it on your PC.
Then, on the other device, transfer the apk file to that device's internal storage then install the apk from internal storage, then connect that device to PC and copy/paste the app data folder to the Android folder on that device's internal storage. Then, reboot the device.
So, to simplify, backup the apk, copy the backed up apk to PC, find the app data folder for that app in the device's Android folder, copy that folder to PC. Then, copy the apk file onto the new device's internal storage, then install the app from there. Then, transfer the app data folder to the new device's Android folder, reboot.
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