I rooted my phone with Z4root and accidentally deleted the stock calender, now my jorte or smooth calender won't work properly. Is there anyway that I can get the stock calender back?
Thanks
Flash the sbf file?
SBF is too extreme for this case. Just get the file you deleted from the system dump that flows around.
OH YEAH! Much better idea, lol.
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I had an issue with deleting stock bookmarks. Using Titanium backup I deleted bookmarks without backing up. Subsequently it deleted my stock browser as well. Reinstalling browser.apk gave me a stock web icon but with errors fails to load. Do I need additional files? Other browsers work fine. I need stock though. froyo 2.2
why android 2.2.1 no timescape and backup&restore one????
anyone can giv me this 2 apk for android 2.2.1...
Excuse me please, what? Nobody want such things in Froyo. Sony made no version for Froyo because they don't want to supply the Xperia X10 with Froyo.
Forgot such crap apps.
felixth3cat said:
why android 2.2.1 no timescape and backup&restore one????
anyone can giv me this 2 apk for android 2.2.1...
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Oh dear.
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If you want this crappy features try the stock SE rom
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There is no version of Timescape or Mediascape that will work with 2.2.
You will have to use 2.1 if you actually want to use the SE bloatware.
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LMAO!! Timescape? Dude... are you okay? ^^
LOL ^^ That's really funnny ^^
for backup&restore you have xRecovery
agree with my austrian friend, who posted before me
no one likes that laggy **** app, called time/mediascape
backup & restore apps are free in the market..
its so laggy, and drains so much battery. why do you want that?
If you really want SE's junk then go back to stock rom. Though I cant see why someone would want to do that..
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guys i have to say i need the backup and restore app because I made a backup with the app of my contacts so now i've a custom rom but I can't restore my update so all my contacts are lost so please help how can I solve this?
heffelini said:
guys i have to say i need the backup and restore app because I made a backup with the app of my contacts so now i've a custom rom but I can't restore my update so all my contacts are lost so please help how can I solve this?
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did you make a backup on xrecovery first before your new rom? Make another backup of your current situation, then go back to prior backup, save contacts to your sd card (which you should always do anyway) by clicking the menu button while in your contacts app and clicking "export", then to sd card. Then go to the most recent backup, go into contacts app again and click import from sd card. Voila, all fixed...
everybody hate it! LOL....
even on my stock 2.1 rom, i've deleted mediascape and use the original gallery and music player instead
If only Timescape was more optimized, it could have been a great app. I mean you have to admit, it is aesthetically pleasing.
i must agree
the eye candy is really nice to look at
just that the laggin it brings is unbearable
It has nothing to do with Froyo, you couldn't install Timescape, Mediascape and Backup and Restore on 2.1 AOSP either. They're signed to only work on SE ROM. You will have to reinstall a ROM based on stock-SE firmware and backup your contacts in another way.
Easiest way is to sync contacts with google account, so they'll be automatically restored on every ROM when you sign into your account. Other way is to export them into a vcf-file on your SD card, like someone said before.
I don't really know about backing up messages, but there are lot of free apps on the market to backup and restore these. Just don't use Titanium Backup, since it caused force closes on message apps for some people after restoring the messages.
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It has nothing to do with Froyo, you couldn't install Timescape, Mediascape and Backup and Restore on 2.1 AOSP either. They're signed to only work on SE ROM. You will have to reinstall a ROM based on stock-SE firmware and backup your contacts in another way.
Easiest way is to sync contacts with google account, so they'll be automatically restored on every ROM when you sign into your account. Other way is to export them into a vcf-file on your SD card, like someone said before.
I don't really know about backing up messages, but there are lot of free apps on the market to backup and restore these. Just don't use Titanium Backup, since it caused force closes on message apps for some people after restoring the messages.
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nice advice....
Guys, I unlocked and rooted, and am now going to flash SoaB. But there are a few questions before I take the plunge.
I did backups using Rom Manager and Titanium backup. Did I miss anything?
Do I have to be connected to a lap or desk top? Can I just download to my SD card and use Rom Manager to flash? (I am at work, so cant connect to the work desktop)
I have the latest OTA update that gave me 2.3.4, and noone has answered this question with a yes or no - Do I need to flash a new radio? If yes, what is recommended for the SoaB ROM? And how do I do that?
Looking forward to you guys helping me out! Its been a great experience having you guys here to help when needed!
You look all set to me. Your radio is good, and you have good backups. Flash away!
Flashing now, wish me luck.
One last question. All the data being backed up. I am assuming it includes contacts and calendar items? I use Outlook, don't cloud anything yet. If the data backed up is contacts and calendar, can I put that data back in the new ROM?
That depends. Your contacts should be backed up through your Google account. As far as outlook, you would have to backup the app to keep the data.
You should use Google to back up your Calendar and contacts. Try to convert over one of these days.
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Flashing now, wish me luck.
One last question. All the data being backed up. I am assuming it includes contacts and calendar items? I use Outlook, don't cloud anything yet. If the data backed up is contacts and calendar, can I put that data back in the new ROM?
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Anything backed up with TI Backup you can restore within the ROM. If you didnt backup your contacts with TI or on your google account, they are backed up in the NAND with ROMManager, but you'd have to restore your back, thus undoing the ROM installation, to access them again.
Hello,
I would have asked this in the ROM thread but I don't have 10 posts yet, and I would like to keep it out of the thread if possible to avoid clutter. I would consider myself an intermediate ROM flasher and have flashed about 3 ROMs on my Rezound and a bunch on my older Droid Pro. I am currently running Nils' Business ICS Sense 4.0 and I wondering how to get Backup Assistant into the ROM if I have already flashed it (I think I chose not to install it initially because I thought I had all of my contacts in Google-- I was wrong ) I made a Nandroid backup so I was wondering what the process is for installing Backup Assistant as I obviously can't just install the APK file.
Thanks,
Chris
Throw backup assistant out. Get your contacts on your Gmail to make your life 1000x easier.
Every time you sign in on a new ROM, all your contacts are automatically there.
GrayTheWolf said:
Throw backup assistant out. Get your contacts on your Gmail to make your life 1000x easier.
Every time you sign in on a new ROM, all your contacts are automatically there.
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Yeah I had planned to do that since that app blows. I think I am going to hop on a Nandroid from an older ROM and get everything the hell out of there. Unless there's a way to do it from the MyVerizon page and export it as a csv or something.
Thanks!
Chris
ozo012 said:
Yeah I had planned to do that since that app blows. I think I am going to hop on a Nandroid from an older ROM and get everything the hell out of there. Unless there's a way to do it from the MyVerizon page and export it as a csv or something.
Thanks!
Chris
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You can login through the backup assistant webpage and export your contacts into a cvs file. Thats what I did. Here is a the link to the webpage https://wbillpay.verizonwireless.com/vzw/nos/ba_nab/overview_def.jsp
Then you can import that csv file into Gmail if you go to the website.
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So a week ago, my data and wifi both stopped working alltogether. If I did a factory reset, it worked, but when I restored my synced apps, it stopped working again. I reset without syncing, so I backed up everything using Titanium, and did an upgrade to Jelly Bean AOKP.
Now, my contacts won't restore.
When I try, nothing shows up in my contacts book, even though when I view my db files in .txt format, I can see jumbled info.
Titanium can't back up my contacts probably because I was using "Contacts" in Ginger Bread, and Jelly Bean has "People". I don't know, I'm a noob. I'm just guessing.
I've JUST finished restoring via Titanium and redownloading all my apps. And now I read I have to go back to stock firmware and back it up again and go back to AOKP?!
PLEASE help me figure out another way!
I only had computer access yesterday while visiting family (my own is broken).
Idea 1 (attempt in progress):
Remove "People" app on JB, restore original contact book, back up there, remove old GB book, reinstall People.
Problem is, I don't know where to find "People" again. Nor do I know how to uninstall it.
So, trying to figure that out.
Idea 2
Dissect my compressed backed up files and retype everything out, or replace my People files with them.
- com.android.contacts-20121205-121353.tar
- com.android.contacts-63595028103eedc350c975b39a6e23f4.odex
- com.android.contacts-e358929a51f0e35200269216062cfd41.apk
- com.android.mms-1eb9bc46bf5a27dcf82f70a4c46e23ac.apk
I managed to scavenge (out of other things):
- contacts2.db
- contacts2.db-journal
- profile.db
- profile.db-journal
...NO IDEA how.
Sync yout contacts with your google account before flashing JB. After flashing JB set your Google account and your contacts will be restored to your device.
If upgrading between stock roms you can also backup and restore contacts using Samsung Kies.
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