Spirt Backup and Spb backup question. - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario Software Upgrading

Hi, I was reading the forums, and read that even if I change my rom with a new OS version, Spirt backup will still restore my setting and program, with the new OS with the upgrade function? .....I'm wondering if that is true, and can spb backup do the same?
I heard spirit backup is better but somehow I run into lots of problems when I try to backup with spirit, but I found spb run much more user friendly and less problems except with the scheduled backup.

g0dblissyou said:
Hi, I was reading the forums, and read that even if I change my rom with a new OS version, Spirt backup will still restore my setting and program, with the new OS with the upgrade function? .....I'm wondering if that is true
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In general (theoretically), yes. I, however, had probs with the Device Upgrade mode in the 2.3 -> 3.2 transfer. Could easily fix by NOT letting Sprite restore PIM stuff. (Read the Backup Bible ( http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1270&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 ) for more info.)
g0dblissyou said:
and can spb backup do the same?
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Nope. See the direct comparison in the Backup Bible.
g0dblissyou said:
I heard spirit backup is better but somehow I run into lots of problems when I try to backup with spirit
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What problems? Could you elaborate a bit so that I can check them too?

First time experience with spirit backup
After installing spirit without any error I try the backup function, somehow it kepts giving this error unable to backup. Also I found it very slow in refresh or moving about in the problem compare to spb backup. Everything is fine with spb backup except the scheduled backup, never work for me when I set the day and time. Always get a error log, unable to do backup at that time, but when I just do manual backup everything works fine and restoring too. So I'll stick with spb backup, for now.

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Text Message Backup / Complete Setup Backup

Hi all,
Ok, ive looked around and have found not much on this to help me, so if this is a repeat problem in anyway please let me know, I will happily read something to work it out myself.
But, essentially I have two backup questions. I need/want to re-flash my Wizard (o2 XDA MiniS) which is currently on the RUU_Prodigy_2170702_21707102_20710_QTEK_WWE_Ship.exe rom. Since going to this ROM I am unable to send/receive MMS messages of any kind. I am informed there is one for me to download, but when I try it fails. o2 have given me the instructions to add their server into my MMS configuration but it doesnt work. So as im not sure what the problem is, I thought id re-flash the rom with a newer one and worry about it after then. (If anyone knows a fix for this, let me know pls!!!) Anway I still would like to know how...
1) I have lots of text messages I do not want to lose. Is there a way I can back them up so when I flash with another rom, I can put them back on my device? I do have a storage card if that helps.
2) Can I use a backup program such as...
- Pocket Backup Plus 2.1.2
- Sprite Backup Premium v3.1.4.2419
- Sunnysoft.Backup.Manager.v3.3.Build.03141
That I could use to take a snapshot image of my phone, so I can restore the "image" if using a new rom messes things up?
Thanks for any replies!!!
D.
dlthorpe said:
Hi all,
1) I have lots of text messages I do not want to lose. Is there a way I can back them up so when I flash with another rom, I can put them back on my device? I do have a storage card if that helps.
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Please DO FOLLOW my articles - I've answered this question a LOT of times. See for example http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=287766
dlthorpe said:
2) Can I use a backup program such as...
- Pocket Backup Plus 2.1.2
- Sprite Backup Premium v3.1.4.2419
- Sunnysoft.Backup.Manager.v3.3.Build.03141
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Sprite Backup 3.1.4 is NOT WM5-compilant. Don't have the time to check the exact build number of the other two. Read my Backup Bible here at XDA-Dev, it'll answer your q's (and I, again, recommend that you follow my articles as this article can also be found in the local forum): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=278037
Cheers dude thats awesome. Nice one!
You need Sprite Backup 5.1 for PPC, before you upgrade your ROM read the FAQ first,
https://spritesoftware.crmdesk.com/...earch=Search&area=0&criteria=0&sort=0&start=0
then follow it step by step to restore to your new ROM

Looking for simple steps to protect my ROM

I was hoping someone could write up (in layman's terms) the exact steps needed to save a copy of the current rom a person has so if something bad happens you can restore everything back to the way it was.
Hopefully HTC will be sending out an update soon and many of us would be wise to protect what we currently have before installing or updating anything HTC gives us.
So how about it? A nice check list and links to any software that is needed and all presented in a way a novice can handle.
andyclay said:
I was hoping someone could write up (in layman's terms) the exact steps needed to save a copy of the current rom a person has so if something bad happens you can restore everything back to the way it was.
Hopefully HTC will be sending out an update soon and many of us would be wise to protect what we currently have before installing or updating anything HTC gives us.
So how about it? A nice check list and links to any software that is needed and all presented in a way a novice can handle.
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If I'm understanding you correctly, you're just looking for a good backup utility. Do a search for either SPB Backup or Sprite Backup. Either way, you won't be able to restore the backup onto the new rom, but if you have issues with the new rom, you could always reflash the rom that you are currently using and then apply the backup.
crispyj said:
If I'm understanding you correctly, you're just looking for a good backup utility. Do a search for either SPB Backup or Sprite Backup. Either way, you won't be able to restore the backup onto the new rom, but if you have issues with the new rom, you could always reflash the rom that you are currently using and then apply the backup.
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I recommend SPB Backup. You can set it to backup once a week...
http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/products/backup/?en
SH4YD33 said:
I recommend SPB Backup. You can set it to backup once a week...
http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/products/backup/?en
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I recommend Sprite Backup. You can set it to backup once a day
http://www.spritesoftware.com/sprite-backup/
Sorry I was not clear. I'm not talking about backing up the usual area's in the TyTn II. I'm talking about backup up the ROM itself.
If HTC offer's us a ROM update and for some reason it messes things up worse then how things are now it would be a handy thing to have backed up the ROM we have at the moment and be able to roll ourselves back to that previous version.
"Backing up" your current rom in a way that it can be reinstalled to protect us from anything HTC might give us is what I'm asking for here. A nice user friendly easy to understand set of steps that we can all use to protect what we have before we try whatever HTC might be offering us to correct our driver problems and god knows what else.

SMS Folder

where is the folder that contains the SMS messages. i want to back them up before i flash to a new ROM...
pleease use ppcpimbackup and the search function
can it be done without 3rd party app?
ppcpimbackup IS 3rd party app. there are many apps to do a backup, but the standard is ppcpimbackup. use of other backup method to migrate form a rom to another is strongly discouraged by cookers
as ppcpimbackup is free, i don't see any single reason to don't use it
An alternative (better imho) solution is to use Microsoft's new My Phone service.
http://myphone.microsoft.com/
http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2009/02/16/microsoft-my-phone.aspx
Cthugha said:
An alternative (better imho) solution is to use Microsoft's new My Phone service.
http://myphone.microsoft.com/
http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2009/02/16/microsoft-my-phone.aspx
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much better thanks!!
lol, see you at next failed restore
remember: it's a beta. and it's microsoft. that's all
guap said:
lol, see you at next failed restore
remember: it's a beta. and it's microsoft. that's all
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i flashed new rom and was able to restore my received messages from "myphone". it wont restore sent messages but thats no big deal.
bo88y said:
i flashed new rom and was able to restore my received messages from "myphone". it wont restore sent messages but thats no big deal.
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unfortunately it does appear to not restore them at times, usually when you're in the middle of nowhere and have to hard reset..
at least pimbackup keeps everything on the sd card, where it can be restored at any time at all.
fards said:
unfortunately it does appear to not restore them at times, usually when you're in the middle of nowhere and have to hard reset..
at least pimbackup keeps everything on the sd card, where it can be restored at any time at all.
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yes i also used pimbackup for backup and have the .pib file hanging around

Back Up Question

I will admit although I am a seasoned mac user and program specialist im totally lost with my fairly new Touch Diamond,Sprint, I have don many hacks and mods and i really like the phone. I would like to try different roms but i will only do so if i can totally back up the phone, I mean so i can just restore to the exact same way it is now Is this possible? Sorry for the possibly lame question. Thanks,
Mike
NOw that almost 40 of you have viewed this can i get some kind of answer
Hi
I use SPB backup.U can download CAB file from spb website.
But i never restored what i backedup.(exept contacts)
My backup file 30 mb and it does not contain any pictures,videos,music.
U can try do backup then uninstall some programs and try to restore.
That looks great.....but im on osx, so its a no go =/
mjb94 said:
That looks great.....but im on osx, so its a no go =/
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U DONT need computer to do a back up or restore,unless you format internal storage on device.
Install the program and do the backup.
The back up is stored on internal storage,you can keep the .cab file of the backup program there to.
So when somthing wrong-(wipe device) and after fresh install of windows install spbbackup .cab and then restore what ever you backed up.
Somthing like this
and forgive my english
ah very nice. thank u muchh
Is there a way to "image" the phone, so EVERY thing is backed up? Like installed programs, settings, contacts, colours... everything?
mjb94 said:
I will admit although I am a seasoned mac user and program specialist im totally lost with my fairly new Touch Diamond,Sprint, I have don many hacks and mods and i really like the phone. I would like to try different roms but i will only do so if i can totally back up the phone, I mean so i can just restore to the exact same way it is now Is this possible? Sorry for the possibly lame question. Thanks,
Mike
NOw that almost 40 of you have viewed this can i get some kind of answer
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There are many backup options available. You can use an app like Sprite Backup or Sashimi to backup anything you want to keep including the registry. Microsoft has the MyPhone service as an option.
You can always flash back to the shipped rom to get your device back to factory state. If you don't flash your device and you do some tweaks/hacks that screw it up you can always hard reset and start fresh. Good Luck!
mr.horndoctor said:
There are many backup options available. You can use an app like Sprite Backup or Sashimi to backup anything you want to keep including the registry. Microsoft has the MyPhone service as an option.
You can always flash back to the shipped rom to get your device back to factory state. If you don't flash your device and you do some tweaks/hacks that screw it up you can always hard reset and start fresh. Good Luck!
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Most backup options won't do a "complete" backup - like an "image" of the phone that can be put back on so that there is absolutely EVERYTHING on the phone back on it.
I'm talking like putting a ROM on, but it being my entire phone - settings, documents, call log, pictures, installed programs, etc.
The reason being is that I already had to hard reset earlier this week, and it's a pain to have to do EVERYTHING over again.
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Most backup options won't do a "complete" backup - like an "image" of the phone that can be put back on so that there is absolutely EVERYTHING on the phone back on it.
I'm talking like putting a ROM on, but it being my entire phone - settings, documents, call log, pictures, installed programs, etc.
The reason being is that I already had to hard reset earlier this week, and it's a pain to have to do EVERYTHING over again.
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I don't know if there is anything like what you want yet. I was trying to help the OP.
I think the closest thing you can get right now is Sashimi but I seem to remember that someone was working on something similar for frequent rom flashers.
mr.horndoctor said:
I don't know if there is anything like what you want yet. I was trying to help the OP.
I think the closest thing you can get right now is Sashimi but I seem to remember that someone was working on something similar for frequent rom flashers.
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I'm going to try Sprite Backup. Sounds like it might work.

guide wanted for the following

I could search through the whole forum but maybe is a guide on it's place here.
Is there a way to backup all things except the installed Rom and Kernel, and maybe the launcher?
So smsses, applications and it's settings, keyboards etc.
Purpose: being able to install clean CM and applying a kernel and after that restoring all my applications, smss's etc...
Thanks for taking the time to explain this!
J
Why don't you just reflash new ROM without wipe? All you data you want stays and you have new rom.
I want to make sure nothing old remains. Why do they advise to do a wipe anyway?
wrong section but titanium backup should do the trick
huuub said:
I want to make sure nothing old remains. Why do they advise to do a wipe anyway?
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To ensure that no remnants of the previous Rom/kernel remain. If you notice weird behavior wipe is advisable
With other words it is unclear. That is why I want to do that.
Now I have Tit. backup on my device, however never really used it. (I bet 90% of the people don't). So my question remains. A little guide to be fool proof to do this.
huuub said:
With other words it is unclear. That is why I want to do that.
Now I have Tit. backup on my device, however never really used it. (I bet 90% of the people don't). So my question remains. A little guide to be fool proof to do this.
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It's very easy. If you are using Titanium (the paid version) go into the app and press the backup all apps + data option. This will copy everything. Once you wipe and reinstall a ROM go back into Titanium and press restore all apps +data. Pretty much simple as that
Thanks man!!! That indeed is not to difficult!

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