Ok, I have finally convinced my wife to let me play with her vibrant. I plan on rooting it tonight but before I put the new ROM on her phone she wants me to try to backup her apps. She does not want to lose all of her data for her current apps. Stock 2.2 is always freezing or messing up on her and she is getting really annoyed!
My question is this, in order for me to move everything over (app and data) is there a step by step guide for Titanium Backup so I can do this properly?
(When I did it to my phone, I screwed up and lost everything on my vibrant and I don't want to do this again.)
I know with MIUI it has a backup feature which is awesome and this is more than likely what I will put on her phone.
Please help!
Thanks in advance
It is pretty simple really. In Titanium just hit batch and backup all apps plus data. You can also choose to save the backup on external micro sdcard just in case.
When I did that last time it wouldn't put everything back I guess I don't understand the process
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What exactly did it not restore? Hit menu and batch and you can see what apps you are going to back up. Similarly when you are restoring you can see the list and it also gives you option to restore the app + data or just the apps. Just make sure after making a backup that you have backed up every app that you wanted.
It shows you everything in batch menu screen.
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Only one other suggestion I have is do not back up system apps. Restoring system apps + data doesn't work nicely with one ROM to another. Just use backup user apps menu.
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That's just it, she don't want to lose the data, that's my problem
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Data of system apps?
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Data from apps downloaded from the market
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When you do backups, the data is also included.
When you restore apps later, choose data+app.
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If you are going to MIUI, use Titanium Backup sparingly. Do not restore any system (red) apps and do not restore apps offered in the ROM. When I first went to MIUI, I restored my apps one at a time rather than use restore all apps. I didn't have an issue nor did I lose any data. Also, do a nandroid backup and I would backup all the files on the phone to your computer. This way you can move the apps to the system/app folder if things go south. I hope she enjoys MIUI, I do.
How do I move the files to the computer?? What folder is it located in? Do i need to download root explorer for this...I have to completely redo her entire phone and I plan on wiping everything and starting from scratch, I believe somehow someway something was messed up and Miui did not install properly. I want to start her over from scratch like a brand new vibrant off the showroom floor.
Hook your phone up to your PC and pull off the folder called TitaniumBackup and put it on you desktop. Once you "clean" your phone, you can put all that back on your SDcard. Pretty easy really.
titanium backup has a dropbox option now which backs everything up to your dropbox.
and unless she's using google voice, she's going to lost her text messages. similarly with call history. contacts and wifi stuff should be backed up with the google account. so, like the picture posted above, just 'backup all user apps' then after flashing the new rom 'restore all apps with data'.
Backup and restore problem Titanum Backup 8.4.0.2 PRO / Galaxy S9 Plus
Hi
I have used TB 2-3 yrs ago and it wask ok..not many problems.
No I have a problem with all backup jobs I make..all of them not are marked with these smilies but ? ( I guess smilies means OK and no error backup and "?" means some error/missing in backup
And; when I restore a OLD backup With smilies, after the restore the smilies is away/missing and this "?" have apper instead of the smilies, so it seems that TB destroy the old OK backup after it is restored.
Can this error be a fail in options? Something I have to set in options for get it to work?
Hope for answerd ( and hope this quest is posted in correct group. If not, pls tell me
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Rolf
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I'd like to flash a new rom, is there any way to backup all my installed apps (including the ones I paid for) so that after I flash the rom, I can get them back? I don't mind if I lose their settings, I just don't want to have to go back to the Market and manually download each one again. Thanks.
you should try appmanager (search the market)
you can back up most your installed app on your SD card
then you just have to re-install all the apk files...
but the best way I found is to use appbrain: it allows you sync all your apps on the appbrain website, and you can create custom lists of apps as backups...
check appbrain website for more details
Astro File manager, it includes an App backup function, and it's free:
search for it on Android Market
OR
Spritesoftware Android Backup, it is ONE U$D only:
http://www.spritesoftware.com/products/android
Here is a link to Astro:
http://www.androidfreeware.org/download/astro-file-manager-2.2.4
Titanium Backup.
- It does BATCH backup and restore of all your apps (including the paid ones), along with all their corresponding data and settings...It can even do this in the background (with updates in the notification bar).
The donate version ($4 minimum) gets you Hypershell, which makes everything that TB does about 2x faster (or more).
I've got the Nexus One and between Modaco's Desire ROM updates and CyanogenMod-5 ROM updates, I switch back and forth all the time. TB makes the whole process a heck of a lot easier. HIGHLY recommended.
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Here is a link to Astro:
http://www.androidfreeware.org/download/astro-file-manager-2.2.4
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Thanks, I installed Astro and it backed up most of my apps, but it didn't let me backup a few of them (it said "private" and wouldn't let me check them off to back them up) and it wouldn't backup any of the paid apps. So I might try Titanium Backup instead like Namuna suggested.
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but the best way I found is to use appbrain: it allows you sync all your apps on the appbrain website, and you can create custom lists of apps as backups...
check appbrain website for more details
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Does appbrain let you backup paid apps, and apps you've already installed prior to using appbrain?
You cannot backup private applications. It's a security thing.
I use ASTRO for backing up applications and vCardIO for contacts.
BR,
Adrian Vintu
adrianvintu said:
You cannot backup private applications. It's a security thing.
I use ASTRO for backing up applications and vCardIO for contacts.
BR,
Adrian Vintu
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So if I upgrade my ROM, I have to re-buy all the paid apps that I've already bought?
rpimps said:
So if I upgrade my ROM, I have to re-buy all the paid apps that I've already bought?
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No, and Titanium Backup backs up paid apps, free apps, backs up all of the settings and backs up the market links so when you restore them, you can still get updates.
Best app for the job by far, the free version works great but I highly suggest donating. Give it a go, you won't be disappointed.
As for paid apps, they actually are linked to you account so you don't need to back them up, they appear in your downloads list in the market when you sync to your Google account without you doing anything
I'm really embarrassed to ask such a noob question, but my N1 isn't currently rooted. I'd like to root it to have OpenVPN functionality. I work with computers, understand that rooting breaks some of the security and have read several guides.
Anyway, how do I back up? Everywhere I read things like "Use Titanium backup, you must have root access on your phone for this."
What I want to do is to back up my settings, and back up any license keys for apps that I have. (Do I need to do that?)
Also, from what I'd read, its a good idea to backup the pre-installed google apps prior to rooting. How do I do that?
And how about my contacts, sms messages etc?
I have read that Astro was useful for backing up apps. I already had Astro so I backed up all my apps, I'm just not sure if that's the same sort of backup as needed in this case.
It must be a stupid question but I don't see an answer out there.
Thanks.
joebacsi74 said:
Astro File manager, it includes an App backup function, and it's free:
search for it on Android Market
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Spritesoftware Android Backup, it is ONE U$D only:
http://www.spritesoftware.com/products/android
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I said that I'd already backed up my apps with Astro (although I did wonder where the backup had been stored).
Thanks for the Spritesoftware Backup tip though, looks useful.
I've read that the licenses are associated with the google account rather than being files stored on the phone so that should not be a problem.
And I think that the google apps can now be redownloaded but I'll check on that.
Thanks again
U may also use AppMonster Pro - it makes backups for all the software installed, and also when upgrading to a newer version.
you can use "estrong' file explorer ,and it is free
MyBackUp Pro
I use MyBackUp Pro as it two different back up options and allows you to backup to SD or Cloud:
1) Apps; Apps+data --> allows you to backup most of your paid apps too.
2) Data (includes the home screen).
Can tick all to restore all, or you can include individual items.
Then when restoring after a wipe, restore apps first, then Data, so that your home screen restoration works (if you do it the other way the widgets will not load as there isn't an app installed yet).
There used to be a free version which was the full version yet limited to 30 days - check the market.
Titanium Backup
Namuna said:
Titanium Backup.
- It does BATCH backup and restore of all your apps (including the paid ones), along with all their corresponding data and settings...It can even do this in the background (with updates in the notification bar).
The donate version ($4 minimum) gets you Hypershell, which makes everything that TB does about 2x faster (or more).
I've got the Nexus One and between Modaco's Desire ROM updates and CyanogenMod-5 ROM updates, I switch back and forth all the time. TB makes the whole process a heck of a lot easier. HIGHLY recommended.
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So does that also include mp3s and documents? I've got a bunch of stuff on my kindle fire, but I don't want to lose some of the music I have. I've backed it up on my computer, but I'm not sure where to get some of the things I use.
I backed up my current stock rom and flashed cm9 to taste it. That went perfectly.
Then after restoring, I noticed certain apps are broken(?).
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If you guys want to know which CWM versions I used then I am not exactly sure about that.
While backing up from stock rom CWM v5.0.+ and restoring from cm9 , CWM v5.5+
How did you backup and restore exactly? Out of CWM or did you do a nandroid backup/restore?
Nevertheless I recommend using titanium backup... It backups and restores also the data (for example wireless settings and other app & system settings)
Open TB, go settings/restore/restore from internal sd card
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How did you backup and restore exactly? Out of CWM or did you do a nandroid backup/restore?
Nevertheless I recommend using titanium backup... It backups and restores also the data (for example wireless settings and other app & system settings)
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I did a NANDroid backup. > went into recovery mode and backup.
then back into recovery from cm9 and restore.
TB just for apps and settings. What if the you're not satified with the rom? Hence Nandroid.
Open TB, go settings/restore/restore from internal sd card
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I did not back up any apps from TB. Just nandroid.
any more suggestions? Did u guys experience something like this?
I always have an app or two that corrupts itself like that during Nandroid restore. But I also keep TB backups of my apps and restore the corrupted apps that way.
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rete said:
I always have an app or two that corrupts itself like that during Nandroid restore. But I also keep TB backups of my apps and restore the corrupted apps that way.
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That, I think, is good to hear. Some guy on irc said my phone memory might be corrupted. So it's not just my phone.
I guess I should also backup my apps separately.
One more question, I tried backing up an app in tb from gingerbread and while restoring in cm9, it froze. I had to force stop it, but the app did not restore. How to deal with this?
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That, I think, is good to hear. Some guy on irc said my phone memory might be corrupted. So it's not just my phone.
I guess I should also backup my apps separately.
One more question, I tried backing up an app in tb from gingerbread and while restoring in cm9, it froze. I had to force stop it, but the app did not restore. How to deal with this?
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Going from GB to ICS I believe you should be restoring only the app itself, not the data. If the app still won't restore it is probably not compatible with ICS.
Dear friends;
I have a question about that stock apps being installed automatically after flashing a new rom, where is these apps located because I want to make my own apps to be installed automatically after the flash.
now I'm using backup program to do this but I prefer that auto install way.
thanks in advance
forgive my bad english
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System apps are in system/app
I really can't understand from what I'm sending this.. That's because I'm on ParanoidAndroid now..
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System apps are in system/app
I really can't understand from what I'm sending this.. That's because I'm on ParanoidAndroid now..
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I'm not talking about system apps my friend, thanks
First and foremost WRONG SECTION.... U think asking question in Original android development section is rite??
BTW stock apps means system apps only... The apps u install from outside is third party apps... U asking abt the apps u installed before or installed after flashing?? Before means obvi it ll be in SD card.. After means it be ll in ROM...
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First and foremost WRONG SECTION.... U think asking question in Original android development section is rite??
BTW stock apps means system apps only... The apps u install from outside is third party apps... U asking abt the apps u installed before or installed after flashing?? Before means obvi it ll be in SD card.. After means it be ll in ROM...
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I'm talking about this
that does nothing.
that screen only comes up, when you flashed a stock ICS 4.0.3 rom without wipe. it does not actually install apps, it just scans app folders like /system/app/ and /data/app for already installed apps to integrate in the launcher. maybe it also checks compatibility with android 4. but at the moment that screen shows up, all apps are already installed.
it is just a marketing thingy to pretend to perform app migration after upgrading the OS. if you upgrade through kies and had auto-restart checked and were unable to get to recovery to perform a factory reset prior to the first boot, you will see that screen appear after the first boot "installing" all your apps. then if you reboot into recovery, factory reset the phone and reboot, you will see it only "installs" the few stock apps and all user apps are gone.
this migration, together with not wiping your phone when flashing, will make it slow and unstable over time. it is the same thing with a windows pc. of course one could upgrade the OS, say, from vista to 7, and installed programs and settings might get migrated but in the end, everybody who knows, what they are doing, will still format c: prior to installing a new OS and install the programs afterwards for them to run perfectly.
and all stock apps, that survive a factory reset, wipe are in fact system apps in /system/app
they can still disappear when flashing a new rom.
your best bet is to backup all your apps with titanium backup pro and after flashing a rom or performing a factory reset, you select batch and restore all user apps + data. that way, you can simply install 100+ apps with a few clicks, and their respective settings (scores, customizations...) will be restored as well, which would not be the case with the way you suggested.
so, not only is your way not practical, it is also next to impossible. and it would make no sense, crumming all user apps in the 512MB system partition and leaving the 2GB data partition empty.
Chef_Tony said:
that does nothing.
that screen only comes up, when you flashed a stock ICS 4.0.3 rom without wipe. it does not actually install apps, it just scans app folders like /system/app/ and /data/app for already installed apps to integrate in the launcher. maybe it also checks compatibility with android 4. but at the moment that screen shows up, all apps are already installed.
and all stock apps, that survive a factory reset, wipe are in fact system apps in /system/app
they can still disappear when flashing a new rom.
your best bet is to backup all your apps with titanium backup pro and after flashing a rom or performing a factory reset, you select batch and restore all user apps + data. that way, you can simply install 100+ apps with a few clicks, and their respective settings (scores, customizations...) will be restored as well, which would not be the case with the way you suggested.
so, not only is your way not practical, it is also next to impossible. and it would make no sense, crumming all user apps in the 512MB system partition and leaving the 2GB data partition empty.
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sure I'll not put my all apps in the system/app. I made a rom and put my apps in the data/app and after flashing I got all of my applications installed and working too except some of google apps like google+ and drive. I think that screen shows us it's installing the apps not just scanning, because I searched the rom for these apps I didn't find it, so I think it's packed somewhere and I hope to find it
Iv'e moved from Note to SGSIII
Backed up all user+data apps on Note,
Copied TB Folder to SGSIII Internal SD Card,
Ran TB (Pro, Purchased) and restored all user apps+data.
60% of the apps didn't restore, TB didn't complain, and if I click them in TB, i have "Uninstall" enabled, but no other keys active.
Something is messed up.
Edit:
Thanks to Zabalba,
the backups might be corrupted. Have you tried downloading one of the missing apps through the market and restoring Data only?
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This worked for me, it's an acceptable workaround.
I have emailed TB, hope they solve this for other users.
Open TB let it get root close TB Reboot phone turn on USB debugging .
Try apps restore without data .
jje
Didn't work.
This is what I am dealing with :
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I wouldn't even restore app data on a new phone...just apps only.
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I tried restoring without data.
Same behavior.
Besides, I want my data.
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I tried restoring without data.
Same behavior.
Besides, I want my data.
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It might be hanging on a specific app. Try restoring one by one and see if you can identify if one particular app is causing the app to hang.
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It might be hanging on a specific app. Try restoring one by one and see if you can identify if one particular app is causing the app to hang.
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It's not hanging. The progress bar goes all the way to 100%
And I get a notification that Titanium Finished restoring apps.
Also, Tried one by one, no go.
Those that restored normally on the batch restore are already there, those that didn't won't restore one by one either.
the backups might be corrupted. Have you tried downloading one of the missing apps through the market and restoring Data only?
I had to restore in smaller batches (30 odd apps at a time) to avoid it hanging on me.
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Try to setup TB to restore to internal storage only!
Could help!
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the backups might be corrupted. Have you tried downloading one of the missing apps through the market and restoring Data only?
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Good idea :0
Worked on ANDFtp and Battle.net auth, And more!
It's a good work-around, thanks you.
Iv'e emailed TB hopefully they will ask for some backups to study why they are failing.
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Good idea :0
Worked on ANDFtp and Battle.net auth, And more!
It's a good work-around, thanks you.
Iv'e emailed TB hopefully they will ask for some backups to study why they are failing.
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Chances are it was just a bad backup. It happens. But yea nice work trying to help them squash a potential bug.
Great info on here!
Okay, so I think I'm stupid. I was on a rooted Stock ICS build, and I was using S-Memo quite a bit. I had Titanium run batch backups of my apps and data every few nights and upload them to Dropbox.
Then, on the 23rd, I flashed the CM9 Nightly, which obviously doesn't work with S-Memo since it's TW only.
Is there a way for me to recover some of the notes I had saved in S-Memo now that I'm on CM9? Could I restore the old S-Memo from Titanium, or is there a way to extract the data since I still have the backup files? Or are those just gone for good?
It's not a huge deal if they're gone for good, but there were a few things I wish I'd exported--but I didn't think about that.
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Okay, so I think I'm stupid. I was on a rooted Stock ICS build, and I was using S-Memo quite a bit. I had Titanium run batch backups of my apps and data every few nights and upload them to Dropbox.
Then, on the 23rd, I flashed the CM9 Nightly, which obviously doesn't work with S-Memo since it's TW only.
Is there a way for me to recover some of the notes I had saved in S-Memo now that I'm on CM9? Could I restore the old S-Memo from Titanium, or is there a way to extract the data since I still have the backup files? Or are those just gone for good?
It's not a huge deal if they're gone for good, but there were a few things I wish I'd exported--but I didn't think about that.
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To be honest I haven't seen any method of viewing S-Note files on anything but the S-Note app.
Maybe send the files to someone here or you know with TW note, and have them snap screenshots for your records?
Nandroid backups.....
Before flasing a new rom it is always prudent to use CWM to create a nandroid complete backup of your phone (i.e. android OS and phone's memory). This backup would have allowed you to go straight back to your old OS and data.
TiBa is great for restoring your programs once you are in a new fresh rom.
If you don't want to wait for someones help, nandroid backup your current ICS build, grab the original GB TW ROM flash it on, TiBu your old data back - hopefully you saved the SNote data - and don't forget to nandroid backup the stock OS after restoring your data. Then restore the ICS rom and voila no more going back to empty os...
Yes you can still recover your memos. At least I could. Go to internal SD card, applications, smemo, cache. You should see your memos there.
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I have that files, but how i can recover it?
When i start Snote, it doesn't see that files.
Please help me!
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Yes you can still recover your memos. At least I could. Go to internal SD card, applications, smemo, cache. You should see your memos there.
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Hello,
All the memos I've done, were written in plain text. Yet the data in <internal memory>/Application/SMemo has the memos exported as PNG images ! Where is the plain text of the memos ?
aelmahmoudy said:
Hello,
All the memos I've done, were written in plain text. Yet the data in <internal memory>/Application/SMemo has the memos exported as PNG images ! Where is the plain text of the memos ?
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I found that it is in an SQLite database in /data/data/com.sec.android.widgetapp.diotek.smemo/databases/pen_memo.db
your old memos can be found on below Loc. even after flashing
Application\SMemo\cache
alm77ar said:
your old memos can be found on below Loc. even after flashing
Application\SMemo\cache
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I am in the same boat. I recovered multiple Unsaved files in the cache and another folder called 'Switcher' located in >Applications>S Memo>Switcher. I was in the middle of writing these memos when the application closed.
All the memos I lost seem to be in the Switcher, given their time-stamps. However, they are .SFP files and I cannot open them. When I try to convert the filetype to .SNB (the S Memo filetype), my phone will not open them ('File Could Not Load').
Is there a way for me to somehow restore these files?
Emir5kurt said:
Yes you can still recover your memos. At least I could. Go to internal SD card, applications, smemo, cache. You should see your memos there.
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what is that software? I want to restore the file in cache, I saved the thing before, but S memo deleted what was on the memo when I opened and tried to edit it(and I deleted it by accident). So, there is still .sfm in Application\Smemo\cache, so how would I restore this?
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I am in the same boat. I recovered multiple Unsaved files in the cache and another folder called 'Switcher' located in >Applications>S Memo>Switcher. I was in the middle of writing these memos when the application closed.
All the memos I lost seem to be in the Switcher, given their time-stamps. However, they are .SFP files and I cannot open them. When I try to convert the filetype to .SNB (the S Memo filetype), my phone will not open them ('File Could Not Load').
Is there a way for me to somehow restore these files?
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I went to the switcher folder and download all the SFM files. Using paint or windows picture viewer, I could open the file (though its in a picture format)