My POCO X2 soft bricked on its own. I just turned on hotspot to use it as wifi extender and after 15 minutes it restated on its own. After that it stuck on POCO logo. I don't know when i turned off USB debugging so i was not able "adb". Installed TWRP recovery to get adb, but can't backup app from there.
I need Authenticator app, it has alot of my accounts and i haven't synced it on cloud. So, is there a way i can backup that? or copy local database of the app to get all the passwords?
I tried copying base.apk, odt, lib folder to other phone but that didn't work. Help please how i can backup one app and restore it. I tried backing up whole data but it is giving error when it reaches 100%.
Please help.
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Is there anyway to force an entire phone backup to occur immediately? I looked through the following website:
http://developer.android.com/tools/help/bmgr.html
All I found there was how to force individual apps to backup... I'm wanting to force a backup of everything Google backs up (Market, Settings etc...)
Have you check also a full backup via recovery mode? It can be scheduled by script or any automation app (like Tasker for instance).
Your backup is each time consistent because your device is in recovery mode.
The drawback of this is to get a custom recovery for your device (TWRP or Clockworkmod)
For years now, i'm doing weekly backups of my apps via Titanium Backup and once a month an automatic backup via Recovery. I never never had any kind of issue for the restore.
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Have you check also a full backup via recovery mode? It can be scheduled by script or any automation app (like Tasker for instance).
Your backup is each time consistent because your device is in recovery mode.
The drawback of this is to get a custom recovery for your device (TWRP or Clockworkmod)
For years now, i'm doing weekly backups of my apps via Titanium Backup and once a month an automatic backup via Recovery. I never never had any kind of issue for the restore.
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Yeah I do this too... The reason I'm relying on the Android backup this time is because it also backs up WiFi passwords. I use two phones, and a job that's stingey about giving out the WiFi password. So on my main phone I have the WiFi entered (by an employee that won't give out the password to anyone else) and I'm wanting to do a factory reset on my backup phone and restore the main phone's settings, thus putting the WiFi password on the backup phone.
I've tried to manually check the WiFi password in my system with root explorer but it just gives me a series of numbers, which is not the password. Idk how else to transfer the WiFi password to the other phone.
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Normaly if you choose to save phone settings to google servers, by using the same google account on your backup phone, you should get back wifi crendentials.
Note that if you're root, Titanium Backup can also do wifi credentials backup.
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Normaly if you choose to save phone settings to google servers, by using the same google account on your backup phone, you should get back wifi crendentials.
Note that if you're root, Titanium Backup can also do wifi credentials backup.
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Right.. That's what I'm wanting to do. But for whatever reason my main phone is not backing up settings, just Android market. So that's why I'm wanting to know the code, if it exists, to force a full Android backup on Google servers.
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Just read a news. You can check the file wpa-supplicant.conf in folder /data/misc/wifi with a root explorer app.
All wpa key are readable. Enjoy
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Recently I decided that my almost rusty galaxy note 2 is running too slow and I installed cyagenomod14. I backed up all my data using Wondershare Tunesgo and installed new OS. Everything went great until i tried to restore my contacts. TunesGo asked me to pay 35$ for getting my info back! I have no memory of warnings that i can not restore data without buying full version (if it were i'd get different program, or hell even just written contacts down and put them back in manually). Tunesgo created .bak file that can be opened with no problem by 7-zip, though i can't extract anything becouse it is password protected. Is there any way i can get through it? I know this password have to be somewhere in the program, I'd guess maybe i could read it from memory after selecting bak file (it then scans and shows how many files are in backup). I don't need this program to restore my data, i just want to get to it.
I'd appreciate any guidence/tips!
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Recently I decided that my almost rusty galaxy note 2 is running too slow and I installed cyagenomod14. I backed up all my data using Wondershare Tunesgo and installed new OS. Everything went great until i tried to restore my contacts. TunesGo asked me to pay 35$ for getting my info back! I have no memory of warnings that i can not restore data without buying full version (if it were i'd get different program, or hell even just written contacts down and put them back in manually). Tunesgo created .bak file that can be opened with no problem by 7-zip, though i can't extract anything becouse it is password protected. Is there any way i can get through it? I know this password have to be somewhere in the program, I'd guess maybe i could read it from memory after selecting bak file (it then scans and shows how many files are in backup). I don't need this program to restore my data, i just want to get to it.
I'd appreciate any guidence/tips!
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Greetings and welcome to assist. Unfortunately we can't help you with password cracking as that would be illegal. Have you checked to see if your contacts are backed up with your google account ? Whatever contacts you add to your google account are automatically restored on any device you sign into. There are also free apps like SMS backup&restore that will back up calls/sms/contacts and restore for free
Good Luck
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Recently, I have permanently deleted files from my Android device after factory reset and I didn't take any backup. Is there have any possibility to recover my important data without having any backup?
Try EaseUS MobiSaver app.
You can definitely check the local backup of your phone if you have take backup regularly then, you have enabled to restore data from mobile. Sometimes, files have an automatic backup on Google account. So, you can check your Google backup. In case, if you didn't get back lost after the factory reset then, you may also try the Android data recovery tool. There is no guarantee for data recovery by using any program. But if it will possible to recover files then, it will show the preview of deleted data during the free trial edition.
To be honest, the chances of it would entirely depend on how long you have performed the factory reset. If it has not been so long, then you can actually get your data back. Pick a recovery tool that supports your device, it will let you preview the data and restore them.
Sorry for the delayed reply. For the ones who have the same problem, usually it's difficult to recover them back. You can ask for help from pro shop. Pro shop like Dr.fone, EaseUS MobiSaver, Coolmuster Lab.Fone for Android, etc. I am not sure they can work well or not. Before that, you need to stop using your phone. Cause data can not be recovered if they are overwritten by new data. And do remember to take backup of your phone usually. It's easy and safe.
I'm in the same seat and I also managed to flash an original rom on a Galaxy S8 on top of that.
Tried trial versions of all the mentioned and some others but they aren't able to detect anything relevant.
At the moment I'm wondering whether to take the loss or hand it in to a professional.
Can they do anything more that the different recovery softwares can't?
(I thought my phone was synced through a cloud app but it turns out it wasn't.)
I have used an app Named "DiskDigger" it worked perfect for me for recovering Pictures.
Have NonRoot-Method and Root Methood
dashti.95 said:
I have used an app Named "DiskDigger" it worked perfect for me for recovering Pictures.
Have NonRoot-Method and Root Methood
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how do i do it?
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how do i do it?
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its easy just download diskdigger on your android device and it have a button to start recovery
I just found this thread on google, I would like to know if anyone knows a way to recover a deleted application data folder inside the "Android/data" folder in the internal storage, either by adb, usb debugging or with some software since they are important data and I have not gotten any solution .
Thanks in advance.
Hey guys so I factory reset my phone with WhatsApp backup only in Google Drive. Now GDrive backup won't restore and I didn't make a manual backup to my PC.
I have since unlocked my bootloader and root my phone(hence-a few more wipes) all in trying to recover my WhatsApp.
I have tried EaseUS Mobisaver via Windows but it always fails to gain root access even though I'm "granting" all requests in my phone. Triesd Diskdigger app in my phone, gave it root access but it scans for limited types of files and WhatsApp database files are not among them.
So now my question is do I have a chance? Should I keep trying or give this up? I'm ok with paid solutions.
FYI: I never manually encrypted my files, used whatever was default. I've seen some phones don't even boot till you don't give them the password. My RN7 was not like that.
If you had backup your WhatsApp data and chats on google drive , then it should have restored normally ,
Make sure you select the correct google account while restoring the chats ( if you use different account , then it won't sync with your chats).
Overall if this doesn't work , there's no way to recover them.
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I deleted a large music file and have tried various ways to recover it. I have a G7 Optimo, unrooted. I have the backup function turned on, but don't know if I need to restore the phone to it's original mode to access the backup on Google. Does anyone know if this is what I have to do, or is there an easier way?
Thanks!
If you tried to use data recovery software to help you recover the deleted music file back without backup, you need to root your phone before using it, such as Dr.fone, Coolmuster Lab.Fone for Android, phonerescue, etc. If you are not good at that, maybe you can ask for help from pro shop. Good luck to you.
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Hi,
I deleted a large music file and have tried various ways to recover it. I have a G7 Optimo, unrooted. I have the backup function turned on, but don't know if I need to restore the phone to it's original mode to access the backup on Google. Does anyone know if this is what I have to do, or is there an easier way?
Thanks!
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Wiped data only can get recovered - if they didn't get overwritten in the meantime - if phone's Android is rooted and you know of digital-forensic softwares what completely can restore the files: just successfully having pulled out of phone the bitwise-copies of the files in question may not help you at all.
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If you tried to use data recovery software to help you recover the deleted music file back without backup, you need to root your phone before using it, such as Dr.fone, Coolmuster Lab.Fone for Android, phonerescue, etc. If you are not good at that, maybe you can ask for help from pro shop. Good luck to you.
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I use one of those to unroot the phone, but still can't seem to find them. Doesn't Google store all of my music and contacts if I've got the backup function on? I have Google Drive on my phone, but it ony shows 250 songs when I checked it. I had 1000ish loaded, why aren't the rest showing up in Google Drive? Also, what if I do a factory reset? Last two phones I bought had my music and contacts on them after I set them up. I don't have much on my phone, so don't care if I have to do that. Thanks!
If you have the backup function turned on, it will back up your files automatically. Check around to see if there are any music backup files.