Basically whats happening is when I plug my device into my computer and boot up HTC Sync recognizes the device but when I check my phone the pop up that your supposed to get to allow the HTC Sync opens then crashes instantly. So i'm guessing it's something wrong with the phone not HTC Sync.
hrogers123 said:
Basically whats happening is when I plug my device into my computer and boot up HTC Sync recognizes the device but when I check my phone the pop up that your supposed to get to allow the HTC Sync opens then crashes instantly. So i'm guessing it's something wrong with the phone not HTC Sync.
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HTC Sync is worthless uninstall it but leave the drivers when ask, and just use windows explorer
clsA said:
HTC Sync is worthless uninstall it but leave the drivers when ask, and just use windows explorer
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I know it's crap, just wanted to use it to move over Contacts, Messages and all that stuff
hrogers123 said:
I know it's crap, just wanted to use it to move over Contacts, Messages and all that stuff
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use htc backup from the phone
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I effed up my phone with the android thing, and now none of the buttons work and I can't install any cabs or remove them. Touch screen does work. I need a way of copying my contacts and messages before I hard reset.
frostz said:
I effed up my phone with the android thing, and now none of the buttons work and I can't install any cabs or remove them. Touch screen does work. I need a way of copying my contacts and messages before I hard reset.
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just conect your x1 with activesync from computer.. and sincronice all the contact , the message, the file and the email. with outlook...
activesync won't backup his messages.
solution: "microsoft myphone"
frostz said:
I effed up my phone with the android thing, and now none of the buttons work and I can't install any cabs or remove them. Touch screen does work. I need a way of copying my contacts and messages before I hard reset.
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get this software called PIM for pocket pc. (link below)
http://www.freewareppc.com/database/pimbackup.shtml
you can back up contacts, calender entries and messages in a .pib format. if u copy that .pib file to your SD card it should be unaffected until u wanna restore them again.
to restore, just run that file. it restores all your backed up information.
EDIT: this software does not require any installation and is not a .cab file so you should have no trouble running it.
caliban2 said:
activesync won't backup his messages.
solution: "microsoft myphone"
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Yes activesync won't sync this and myphone service has been shutdown now. I guess it was online only ?
Do you guys know any way to retrieve the messages from the PC now when the phone itself is not operational ??
(lcd cable problem - so things like this PIM app on the phone can't be used)
przemke said:
Yes activesync won't sync this and myphone service has been shutdown now. I guess it was online only ?
Do you guys know any way to retrieve the messages from the PC now when the phone itself is not operational ??
(lcd cable problem - so things like this PIM app on the phone can't be used)
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you can connect you phone to pc, boot windows mobile and connect via active sync, then you can install mymobiler then you see the display content on you pc, then the easiest way should be to sync you calender/contacts via google (here is how to)
btw: just noticed that that prog is working in android too
neoofoox said:
you can connect you phone to pc, boot windows mobile and connect via active sync, then you can install mymobiler then you see the display content on you pc, then the easiest way should be to sync you calender/contacts via google (here is how to)
btw: just noticed that that prog is working in android too
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Many thanks. This program works brilliantly I can now control my old X1 without LCD !
google sync - nice but no thank you. this company one day will have virtually every private detail about people !
przemke said:
Many thanks. This program works brilliantly I can now control my old X1 without LCD !
google sync - nice but no thank you. this company one day will have virtually every private detail about people !
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they allready have every private detail.. even of no google users...
Is the HTC Sync application supposed to work in Cyanogen 7.0.2? When I connect the phone via USB cable, it wont launch the HTC software on either the phone or the computer.
I can see that is in installed in settings/apps but I can't find it in the program group.
I just upgraded to this ROM from the sprint 2.1 stock and it seems to be working fine except for the sync to get all my contacts back.
Thanks in advance!
Dan
I hope you know that Cyanogen is not HTC software... what it means is, even though you have HTC Sync installed on your computer, it won't trigger anything on the computer or on the phone.
What are you trying to do, anyways?
All I am trying to do is sync my contacts and calendar from outlook to my phone.
I can do this via gmail but there seems to be a lot of hoops to go through and it seems to have problems importing reoccurring events on the calendar.
So what you are saying is Sync will not work in this mod?
yes i also wondered it is installed - but never tested it as i didn't expect it to work - as I also had problems with htc sync on other custom roms "with sense".
Anyway if u search for a replacement in case u need search for MyPhoneExplorer.
It nearly does the same - and fitted best what i needed (even syncing with thunderbird,... + wlan sync)
andythegreenguy said:
I hope you know that Cyanogen is not HTC software... what it means is, even though you have HTC Sync installed on your computer, it won't trigger anything on the computer or on the phone.
What are you trying to do, anyways?
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Take the free software MyPhoneexplorer 1.8.1 latest.
This software connetcs between Outlook and the Androidphone, you have only to create one calendar and one contact entree.
check it the best ever
http://www.fjsoft.at/en/
http://www.fjsoft.at/en/gallery-myphoneexplorer.php
wolf
wolfwolf said:
Take the free software MyPhoneexplorer 1.8.1 latest.
This software connetcs between Outlook and the Androidphone, you have only to create one calendar and one contact entree.
check it the best ever
http://www.fjsoft.at/en/
http://www.fjsoft.at/en/gallery-myphoneexplorer.php
wolf
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thanks for the heads up about this app, i hadnt used htc sync in so long i forgot to even check for an alternative. now that i have one, i actually use the calendar on my phone again, lol
So the LCD screen just broke on my Vivid but I'd still like to get the contacts off. I can plug the phone into my computer and see the phone files, but can't find where contacts are. I got some of my contacts from google sync, but not all. Any ideas?
profod said:
So the LCD screen just broke on my Vivid but I'd still like to get the contacts off. I can plug the phone into my computer and see the phone files, but can't find where contacts are. I got some of my contacts from google sync, but not all. Any ideas?
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Someone else chime in if I'm wrong, but HTC Sync should sync your contacts. Otherwise, you can use ddms in the SDK to screenshot your way through installing a backup app that will output the info to your SD.
That or I think google syncs your contacts by default so you can get them that way too
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Hi,
Just a quick question. For my work I use an MacBook Pro and Office for Mac 2011. Previously when I used Windows PCs I used to sync my HTC Sensation (and Desire previously) with Outlook 2007 - this worked really well. But since having to work on an Apple I haven't been able to sync my phone to the mac very successfully (I have used Sync Mate, which was okay, but I got a lot of duplicates).
So, basically, I was thinking "maybe I'll have to get an iPhone to able to sync my phone to my Mac". But now I see that I can use HTC Sync Manager for Mac if I get a HTC One. The thing is, has anyone actually used it to sync their contacts/calendar with Office for Mac 2011 (Outlook 2011)? Does it work and if it does how successful is it? (I always found syncing my HTC with my old Windows machine worked really well - It'd be great if it was the same with the Mac)
If it works well then I'll stick with HTC and get a HTC One - which is my preferred option.
Cheers
Anyone have one of these with a Mac? Bump!
If you tell me how to sync then I'll try
MacHackz said:
If you tell me how to sync then I'll try
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well according to the HTC Sync Manager for Mac (which is on the HTC website - http://www.htc.com/www/software/htc-sync-manager/?section=Requirement) you download that, connect your device, sort out your setting (conflicts, calendar range, etc) and it syncs. Just like HTC Sync used to do with Outlook on a PC. If they've really managed to make this work then it's great and I'll order a HTC One and pass on my Sensation. I can't test it with Sensation as it's running Sense 3.6 and the Sync Manager only works on Sense 4 and above. Cheers! :good:
It works
It works for me
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It works
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Did you just plug in your phone and it worked?
HTC Sync (or mac) just doesn't detect the phone when i plug it in, even on debugged mode.
i used htc sync to transfer my iphone backup to my one. works great transferring my photos contacts and calendar.
What are you using Outlook for exactly? You mentioned that it's for work, if you're connecting to an Exchange server (which us probably the only really worthwhile reason for using Outlook) then you want to sync your phone over the air to the Exchange server...much easier than phone to computer.
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It works for me .:victory:
why not just use google sync? its only 100 x better, and will sync with any android device.
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What are you using Outlook for exactly? You mentioned that it's for work, if you're connecting to an Exchange server (which us probably the only really worthwhile reason for using Outlook) then you want to sync your phone over the air to the Exchange server...much easier than phone to computer.
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Spot on.. this is what I do on my macbook pro. I have my calendar on macbook pro my outlook 2011 and all syncing to my exchange server.. and then i sync my htc to the exchange server as well.. the best way of keeping your phone synced... unless you really have data limitations on your phone..
Searched all through the One forum without success so I am thinking I have a bad HTC One.
I am trying to Sync MS Outlook contacts to the One.
Downloaded the HTC Sync manager and followed the instructions, no go.
Spent over 1 hour with HTC support this morning and result is that I should turn on "usb debugging" and re- install HTC Sync Manager.
Managed to turn on "USB Debugging" but still no sync of contacts.
This cannot be a known issue as there are no posts on this forum about this so has anyone out there got any suggestions?
My old HTC Touch HD2 is now too far gone so I do need to resolve this even if it means "backing" the HTC One and choosing another phone.
Hope someone can point me in the right direction.
Regards to all.
I think you are trying to hard
for me, I added my email address using the Exchange active sync option and the contacts all dropped in.......
Is your screen locked when trying to sync?
Do other things sync?
Are you saving your contacts locally in outlook? or are they synced via and online account?
Which version of office are you using?
I'm installing office now to see if I can sync contacts.
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I was just able to successfully sync a contact from outlook to the htc one. I had trouble getting the sync manager to recognize my device but after that it was a breeze. I don't mind helping you. Does the sync manager recognize your device?
kelbizzle said:
Is your screen locked when trying to sync?
Do other things sync?
Are you saving your contacts locally in outlook? or are they synced via and online account?
Which version of office are you using?
I'm installing office now to see if I can sync contacts.
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I was just able to successfully sync a contact from outlook to the htc one. I had trouble getting the sync manager to recognize my device but after that it was a breeze. I don't mind helping you. Does the sync manager recognize your device?
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I do not know what is going wrong with my phone.
I am using Win7 OS with Office 2010, bog standard single user setup, Outlook is default for everything.
I got a follow up from very helpful HTC support.
Basically uninstalled evrything, deleted all HTC from Hard Drive, Hard Reset to phone and re-install everything with Kaspersky turned off.
Same result, HTC Sync loads and sets up OK, Phone connects OK, USB Debugging is ON, Sync Outlook Contacts and it zooms from 1% to 100% in seconds and nothing appears on phone.
Everything goes like clockwork except no transfer of sync for Contacts, Calendar or Bookmarks.
Maybe I am looking in the wrong place?
I go to "People" and look for my contacts there, is that correct?
Should I be configuring anything else?
Thanks for your attention, it is really appreciated.
Best Regards
L0rdNels0n said:
I think you are trying to hard
for me, I added my email address using the Exchange active sync option and the contacts all dropped in.......
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Maybe I am 'trying too hard', but if it's not working I really do not know any other route other than to try harder.
Get what I mean?
technoweary said:
I do not know what is going wrong with my phone.
I am using Win7 OS with Office 2010, bog standard single user setup, Outlook is default for everything.
I got a follow up from very helpful HTC support.
Basically uninstalled evrything, deleted all HTC from Hard Drive, Hard Reset to phone and re-install everything with Kaspersky turned off.
Same result, HTC Sync loads and sets up OK, Phone connects OK, USB Debugging is ON, Sync Outlook Contacts and it zooms from 1% to 100% in seconds and nothing appears on phone.
Everything goes like clockwork except no transfer of sync for Contacts, Calendar or Bookmarks.
Maybe I am looking in the wrong place?
I go to "People" and look for my contacts there, is that correct?
Should I be configuring anything else?
Thanks for your attention, it is really appreciated.
Best Regards
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To find my contact I went to The dialer swiped right to "contacts" and the contact was listed there. Be sure to check in the upper left corner that the all the sources in the phone book are checked.
In the HTC sync manager Try turning off sync for everything accept for "People". Then click settings and change the "Sync all contacts from" option to outlook. Then sync. Then afterwards try searching for the contact and let me know what happens.
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To find my contact I went to The dialer swiped right to "contacts" and the contact was listed there. Be sure to check in the upper left corner that the all the sources in the phone book are checked.
In the HTC sync manager Try turning off sync for everything accept for "People". Then click settings and change the "Sync all contacts from" option to outlook. Then sync. Then afterwards try searching for the contact and let me know what happens.
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Well that did the trick!
When you suggested that I only sync "People" I was about to reply and say I cannot select what to sync when I noticed that some Goon had not ticked any of the boxes..... errr.. hmmm.. well lets not dwell on this.
In my (weak) defence I thought the boxes were "greyed out" and never even tried to tick them. Cannot think of anything else to explain this other than being a complete nit-wit.
Ticked the box and everything worked as you knew it would.
Thanks for your help, very much appreciated, I will now go a sit in a dark cupboard for a few days.
Regards.
No worries, if you check some of my posts. I'm sure I've done some similar things.
I'm just glad I was able to help and you didn't get rid of your phone! Have a good one.
HTC syncing not obvious--thanks for your post
kelbizzle said:
No worries, if you check some of my posts. I'm sure I've done some similar things.
I'm just glad I was able to help and you didn't get rid of your phone! Have a good one.
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in response to the comment by "technoweary" apologizing that he/she missed selecting some options, I do not think it was obvious or intuitive at all how this works. I just followed the directions and got it to work (thanks to Kelbizzle(!)). In the "more" settings view, with 'people' 'calendar' 'bookmark' sections, there is a sync button at the bottom (two semicircular arrows chasing each other around), and you can click on that all day long and think it's doing something useful--what usability genius left it there, and also thought it better to force the user to click into the next screen ('people') and force the user to activate the sync there? But it isn't until you follow the directions that Kelbizzle provided, that it actually works. This is a very idiosyncratic issue with the HTC interface, and I, too, greatly appreciate the tip provided here.
I've spent several hours tonight trying to figure out how to sync both music and outlook to my phone, and you practically need a PhD and a lot of random clicks to get it to work. I actually had to install HTC sync manager from the HTC One before it would do any sync'ing at all.