I used the PPCPimBackup program to backup my data for my diamond before installing a new rom. But its default location is \storage card which I cannot find after re-installing a new rom. Where can I find the backup file? Can anyone help me to restore my data? PLEASE HELP
killa2006 said:
I used the PPCPimBackup program to backup my data for my diamond before installing a new rom. But its default location is \storage card which I cannot find after re-installing a new rom. Where can I find the backup file? Can anyone help me to restore my data? PLEASE HELP
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maybe you have killed your BackUpFile,
i think PPCPimBackup have create a own folder \storage card,
because you dont have an \storage card on DiAMOND, you have an \Internal Storage
greetz
I have looked through all folders but cant see the \storage card folder
PPCPimBackup did show"backup finished" but I just couldnt find the backup file
any clue?
LRC said:
maybe you have killed your BackUpFile,
i think PPCPimBackup have create a own folder \storage card,
because you dont have an \storage card on DiAMOND, you have an \Internal Storage
greetz
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maybe is stored on \programs\ppPIMbackup folder or \programfiles??
just a tip, you dont need the application,
just copy the file pim.vol for contacts and todo`s
if you want to save also your email, copy the \windows\messaging\ folder
greetz
killa2006 said:
I used the PPCPimBackup program to backup my data for my diamond before installing a new rom. But its default location is \storage card which I cannot find after re-installing a new rom. Where can I find the backup file? Can anyone help me to restore my data? PLEASE HELP
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i made the same mistake first time I used it. It will say backup finished but just above it there will be an error saying storage not found. You manually have to change it to internal storage. So sorry, it didn't backup anything.
after copying the file pim.vol, where to put it?
do you have any idea to restore text messages?
thanks a lot
LRC said:
maybe is stored on \programs\ppPIMbackup folder or \programfiles??
just a tip, you dont need the application,
just copy the file pim.vol for contacts and todo`s
if you want to save also your email, copy the \windows\messaging\ folder
greetz
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omg so i have lost everything?
any clue to store text messages?
thanks so much.
jmztaylor said:
i made the same mistake first time I used it. It will say backup finished but just above it there will be an error saying storage not found. You manually have to change it to internal storage. So sorry, it didn't backup anything.
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killa2006 said:
after copying the file pim.vol, where to put it?
thanks a lot
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i save everytime 2 copys from the pim.vol [email protected] & [email protected] PC,
when i reBuild (after Hardreset) my Device,
just rename the existing pim.vol (as you want) for example mip
then copy the pim.vol which previously has been saved with the contacts,
take a softreset, delete the renamed pim(mip).vol
DONE.
killa2006 said:
do you have any idea to restore text messages?
thanks a lot
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to restore SMS??
i dont know a solution(only ThirdpartySoft), personaly i do not need this
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Is there a way to backup everything before upgrade the rom so I dont have to reload all apps and settings?
Spb Backup?
is there a crack for it
Don't !!!
When I used a backup manager, I totally messed up my ROM.
I didn't pass it's bootscreen anymore, and ended up bringing it to a store to restore the ROM, because I couldn't syns it anymore with ActiveSync.
Just manually back up your files and settings!
RE
So what are the steps to manually backup settings, & voice speed dial
You can backup your voice tag database between hard resets by copying the file CommandModel1.bin found under the windows folder to your pc or to the memory card. After rom upgrade copy it back to your windows folder and all your voice tags are back!
Create backup of windows\start menu - most programs that are on the storage card dont need a reinstall.
Create copy of pim.vol in the root directory of the device - contains contact and appt information.
Create backup of windows\favorites - for all your internet favorites.
That will make restore a bit quicker than otherwise.
re
Thank you
so the pim.vol is where the contacts are stored? nice..
would it be smarter to copy to sim card ?
I tried copying the pim.vol but it tells me that the file is in use? how do i back it up?
guyver2077 said:
so the pim.vol is where the contacts are stored? nice..
would it be smarter to copy to sim card ?
I tried copying the pim.vol but it tells me that the file is in use? how do i back it up?
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You have to use total commander or gsfinder (must haves and both free, i prefer gsfinder) on the device to do it. When you reset you have to rename pim.vol to say pim.vo and them copy and paste it from your storage card.
meschle said:
guyver2077 said:
so the pim.vol is where the contacts are stored? nice..
would it be smarter to copy to sim card ?
I tried copying the pim.vol but it tells me that the file is in use? how do i back it up?
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You have to use total commander or gsfinder (must haves and both free, i prefer gsfinder) on the device to do it. When you reset you have to rename pim.vol to say pim.vo and them copy and paste it from your storage card.
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thanks allot!
wwwouter said:
Don't !!!
When I used a backup manager, I totally messed up my ROM.
I didn't pass it's bootscreen anymore, and ended up bringing it to a store to restore the ROM, because I couldn't syns it anymore with ActiveSync.
Just manually back up your files and settings!
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The problem wasn't so much that you tried to restore a backup, the problem was that you tried to restore a FULL backup. If you had used a backup manager that allowed custom restorations from the backup file then you would've been able to restore just the files without also restoring the registry keys and settings which is probably what killed your phone.
Greetings,
I'm about to HardSPL my Xperia and flash a custom rom afterwards. I've got a lot of apps installed on my memory card, and a lot of them on the phone itself aswell. After HardSPL...etc, will everything dissapear, or only the apps on the phone itself? Also, is there any way of backing them up so I don't have to manually reinstall all of them when I get the new rom installed?
(ie, would cuting and pasting the Program Files folder to the storage card work)
Cheers,
SebK
SebK said:
Greetings,
I'm about to HardSPL my Xperia and flash a custom rom afterwards. I've got a lot of apps installed on my memory card, and a lot of them on the phone itself aswell. After HardSPL...etc, will everything dissapear, or only the apps on the phone itself? Also, is there any way of backing them up so I don't have to manually reinstall all of them when I get the new rom installed?
(ie, would cuting and pasting the Program Files folder to the storage card work)
Cheers,
SebK
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nope...all stays after hardSPL but not after flashing......
need more info: then search
Really? When I open X1_HardSPL_v1 it says: installing this update will delete all the information on your pda phone...
It will delete the information ON THE PHONE... not on the SD card.
That means SMS, emails, any images or anything that you haven't saved to the SD card.
The SD card doesn't get wiped as part of a ROM update.
ZenithUK said:
It will delete the information ON THE PHONE... not on the SD card.
That means SMS, emails, any images or anything that you haven't saved to the SD card.
The SD card doesn't get wiped as part of a ROM update.
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I see. But is there an easy way to backup contacts/sms/softwares on the phone so I can restore them later once I installed the rom?
Found PIM Backup 2.8 to backup my contacts, mesages...etc.
Now is there a way I can backup my installed softwares so I don't have to manualy re-install them once the rom is installed?
Yes, but don't
Here's my problem: I used PIMbackup to backup my data before flashing but stupidly I saved the PIM file on the root of storage card so yeah it's lost after flashing. I've tried recovering it with a software but couldn't find the PIM file.
But maybe there's some hope: I also copied all of the files and folders from my phone before flashing. You know, folders like My Windows Mobile-Based Mobile, Business, etc. Do they contain data for my contacts and messages? If yes, where? Thanks.
problems solved for contacts. it's in the file called pim.vol now how about recovering messages?
Just had my first boot-loop event last night... Took an hour or so to recover after formatting the internal SDCard space. Thanks go to all those who have beaten that path and graciously posted how to get back.
I had been storing my TiBackup files on the internal SDCard, so of course they were all gone. Is there a way to change the default directory? I see where, you can change the dir name, has anyone tried an absolute path? I'd like it to save to SDCard2.
If that doesn't work, can i schedule a script to copy it to SDCard2? That might be better, as then I can copy the CWM Backups too-
Thanks,
TheDude
thedudevt said:
Just had my first boot-loop event last night... Took an hour or so to recover after formatting the internal SDCard space. Thanks go to all those who have beaten that path and graciously posted how to get back.
I had been storing my TiBackup files on the internal SDCard, so of course they were all gone. Is there a way to change the default directory? I see where, you can change the dir name, has anyone tried an absolute path? I'd like it to save to SDCard2.
If that doesn't work, can i schedule a script to copy it to SDCard2? That might be better, as then I can copy the CWM Backups too-
Thanks,
TheDude
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I periodicaly make a backup of the titanium folder fron internal and copy it to sdcard2
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I periodicaly make a backup of the titanium folder fron internal and copy it to sdcard2
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I contacted the developer of Titanium Backup and he suggested that I use ../sdcard2/TitaniumBackup as the target directory name if I wanted to have the files stored directly on my external sd card. I tried it and it works just fine.
i do unistall & backup from miui inbuilt app .....
now i can find .bak file in file manager but cant see any option to restore it or reinstall it .......
plz someone help ....
patskishan said:
i do unistall & backup from miui inbuilt app .....
now i can find .bak file in file manager but cant see any option to restore it or reinstall it .......
plz someone help ....
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Download Appbak from the Play Store. The app detects .bak files and restores it.
Via the Internet
patskishan said:
i do unistall & backup from miui inbuilt app .....
now i can find .bak file in file manager but cant see any option to restore it or reinstall it .......
plz someone help ....
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go to settings / backup and reset / localbackup/ see your backup and restore it. :good:
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go to settings / backup and reset / localbackup/ see your backup and restore it. :good:
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thanks bro ......
Is this Rom bug free?
terance755 said:
Is this Rom bug free?
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This is not a rom.
Hello patskishan,
Just found a way to use Restore feature in Xiaomi.
No need of third party apps or anything.
Use local backup feature as u have used normally. Now you will find that file in MIUI folder, find this folder in both Internal Storage and in SD card (if you have inserted SD card). If SD card used than file will be in MIUI>backup>AllBackup , and if no SD card then the file will be saved in MIUI internal storage (directoty will be same)
((i suggest if u use SD card then also search in both storages in internal as well as SD card, it can go anywhere but generally SD card if used))
Now, alongwith your .bak file you will be seeing a .xml file⬅This xml file is of huge importance. Copy this also with your .bak file.
When you create a local backup the last folder in which the file is saved, is a folder named after date on which you performed this backup action.
For safety purpose copy the folder as it is i.e. don't change the name of folder having name as date, after copying save it where ever u want (if in Internal, move to anywhere in SD or in computer/ & if already in SD then no problem)
Now take a new Mi phone (or perform format on your old phone depending on your situation),
Now after formatting, go in MIUI folder (either in Internal or SD card ((if used)) ), paste your backup files in MIUI>backup>AllBackup. Now open Local backup feature.
As u open u will be able to see app data files with some MB's. Click that/those file(s). As you click it, a a new page will open with Restore option.
Thanx.
hello guys, i had POCO X4 pro and i have backed up data using MIUI buitin backup tool on my PC which contains multiple .bak file into main zip file. And i have just installed pixel experience on that POCO x4 pro. I want to restore that backup. Please help me.