Google Calendar info lost after deleting Samsung apps - Samsung Galaxy Alpha

Hi all,
I rooted my G850M and deleted a few apps, including some from Samsung. Then me Google Calendar lost all of the info that I had in the calendar. Here are the apps I deleted: Bubbles, Calendar Storage (Samsung), Live wallpaper picker, My Magazine (Samsung), and S planner (Samsung).
I suspect that deleting the Calendar Storage app might be be the cause, but that seems weird because it's a Samsung app. Any thoughts? Thanks.

cqdiep said:
Hi all,
I rooted my G850M and deleted a few apps, including some from Samsung. Then me Google Calendar lost all of the info that I had in the calendar. Here are the apps I deleted: Bubbles, Calendar Storage (Samsung), Live wallpaper picker, My Magazine (Samsung), and S planner (Samsung).
I suspect that deleting the Calendar Storage app might be be the cause, but that seems weird because it's a Samsung app. Any thoughts? Thanks.
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I had the same problem some time ago, it is the calendar storage app....

SHA_NDY said:
I had the same problem some time ago, it is the calendar storage app....
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We're you able to fixed it, and how?

Were you able to fix it, and how?

cqdiep said:
Were you able to fix it, and how?
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I did backup my other alpha (g850a) with Helium. Can I restore the Calendar Storage app from that backup? I didn't see any file name that resembled the Calendar Storage app.

cqdiep said:
Were you able to fix it, and how?
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You can try to restore your backup. Else you can flash your current firmware via odin again. Settings etc. remain as they are now, you just get back all stock apps you deleted previously...and you have to re-root if you are rooted.

SHA_NDY said:
You can try to restore your backup. Else you can flash your current firmware via odin again. Settings etc. remain as they are now, you just get back all stock apps you deleted previously...and you have to re-root if you are rooted.
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I reinstalled KK and re-rooted. None of the deleted apps were restored...but the Google Calendar is working again! The Calendar Storage app is still deleted... go figure. Thanks SHA_NDY.

SHA_NDY said:
You can try to restore your backup. Else you can flash your current firmware via odin again. Settings etc. remain as they are now, you just get back all stock apps you deleted previously...and you have to re-root if you are rooted.
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can you please uploade your calendar storage.apk here??

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[Q] Strange issue - Contacts, Dialer and Phone apps are all gone!

It happened today morning, but i didn't change anything since last night, didn't install any apps or updates
At first i manage to enter in the Contacts app, but i couldn't save a new contact, i did a system reboot and after that all three apps were gone :O
now i'm using GO Contacts, but i would really like to get the stock apps back
Rooted (CF-Kernel) KI4 2.3.4
any thoughts guys?
also, in the GO Contacts app i'm unable to save a new contact
maranello69 said:
It happened today morning, but i didn't change anything since last night, didn't install any apps or updates
At first i manage to enter in the Contacts app, but i couldn't save a new contact, i did a system reboot and after that all three apps were gone :O
now i'm using GO Contacts, but i would really like to get the stock apps back
Rooted (CF-Kernel) KI4 2.3.4
any thoughts guys?
also, in the GO Contacts app i'm unable to save a new contact
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Hmm ... really strange.
Maybe a problem with your Google account.
But disappearing system apps ... ?!
If you have got a recent system backup, then recover it.
If not, I recommend to re-install a stock ROM (flashing with Odin).
Do a hard reset after flashing.
Root your phone (e.g. flashing CF-Root kernel).
This should bring back the missing system apps.
Good luck !
Whit a hard reset, you mean a factory reset, right?
And no, no backups
there is no way to reinstall those apps?
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maranello69 said:
Whit a hard reset, you mean a factory reset, right?
And no, no backups
there is no way to reinstall those apps?
GTi9100-xdaPremiumApp
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Hard reset: Dial *2767*3855# into your phone.
This will wipe internal SD card!
EDIT:
Please do a full system backup in future!
I backup my apps with Titanium Backup (free app from the Market) and make a system backup with CWM Manager app (which is included in my CF-Root kernel).
i'll be sure to do that next time, i wanted to do a Nandroid backup after rooting, but i kept delaying it... until it was too late
i guess i can backup my user apps now with Titanium, or should i just start from blank with a stock rom?
flashing the stock rom will also bring back the stock kernel?
maranello69 said:
i'll be sure to do that next time, i wanted to do a Nandroid backup after rooting, but i kept delaying it... until it was too late
i guess i can backup my user apps now with Titanium, or should i just start from blank with a stock rom?
flashing the stock rom will also bring back the stock kernel?
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Yes, the ROM contains kernel, modem and CSC.
You can restore all user apps you have saved with Titanium Backup.
Do not restore any system app.
Just to be safe.
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a nice twist of things today, i have read some info regarding this issue on the webz and i decided to uninstall facebook and google+... and what do you know, my apps r back and working perfectly
but anyway, i'll proceed with the stock rom flash, just to be on the safe side

[Q] How to restore calendar events

Dears,
I've updated to ICS 4.0.3 LP6.
Before, I did a full backup with CWM and applications + data backup with Titanuim Backup.
I'm now trying to restore calendar's event.
They were on local calendar, not Google's.
Well, restoring calendar app+data with Titanium, events are not restored.
I imagine they're elsewhere, so, does anybody know how can I restore them from CWM backup?
Thank you so much!
I would like to know this too.
Mate, I found it:
/data/data/com.android.providers.calendar/databases/
I restored all files in this folder and I got back my events!
Nice find. Hopefully this helps a few people who don't sync their calendars with Google out
Edit to add - Just had a look at the DB, everything is in there. Will definitely be making a copy of this folder whenever I do a backup. Just in case something happens to my synced Google calendar
ultradj83 said:
Mate, I found it:
/data/data/com.android.providers.calendar/databases/
I restored all files in this folder and I got back my events!
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Also because if you saved events in local calendar, no way to sync them to Google.
The only way was Kies, but on LP2 it doesn't work, no idea on this LP6...
ultradj83 said:
Dears,
I've updated to ICS 4.0.3 LP6.
Before, I did a full backup with CWM and applications + data backup with Titanuim Backup.
I'm now trying to restore calendar's event.
They were on local calendar, not Google's.
Well, restoring calendar app+data with Titanium, events are not restored.
I imagine they're elsewhere, so, does anybody know how can I restore them from CWM backup?
Thank you so much!
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did you discovered a method to backup and restore clanader entries ??? please share if you have....
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MistahBungle said:
Nice find. Hopefully this helps a few people who don't sync their calendars with Google out
Edit to add - Just had a look at the DB, everything is in there. Will definitely be making a copy of this folder whenever I do a backup. Just in case something happens to my synced Google calendar
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please can you explain what is DB and where to find it ???
I recently upgraded to Jelly Beans and it was too late when I realized that my calendar files that I backed-up thru TB (Titanium Backup) can no longer be restored on the new S Planner. After trying to figure out how I can retrieve all my events back, I came across a file named calendar.db that I found inside of one of the compressed filed made by TB. I tried opening the file and found out cryptic data. I think it was generated by some sort of a DBMS because of several SQL commands that I found. Scrolling down, I found out my calendar entries in a readable format. Too bad, I can't figure out the dates.
Mobile Backup
I've been using the free app Mobile Backup from the play store, but the next time I burn a new ROM (hopefully real soon now once wantowan2 releases his Beanstalk Jelly Bean 4.3 for the Skyrocket...), I'm going to try backing up the folder referenced, then restore it after the burn. Thanks!
ultradj83 said:
Mate, I found it:
/data/data/com.android.providers.calendar/databases/
I restored all files in this folder and I got back my events!
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This is an old thread but for anyone still interested this works great.
you are GOD!
ultradj83 said:
Mate, I found it:
/data/data/com.android.providers.calendar/databases/
I restored all files in this folder and I got back my events!
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You are Awesome!
Wow ! Been struggling to find
can i restore my lost event and to do list from my default android calender not the google one..pls help me

[Q] How to backup ics stock email?

I have ics 4.0.3 stock rom with root but don't know how to backup account settings and emails.
Is it possible?
Titanium Backup.
przemcio510 said:
Titanium Backup.
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I've installed it some time ago but I have not found settings for emails.
sidvizioso said:
I've installed it some time ago but I have not found settings for emails.
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I did read somewhere that Titanium backup does have some limitations when backing up / restoring system apps. Its best used with user apps.
So, there is no way to backup stock email settings?
sidvizioso said:
So, there is no way to backup stock email settings?
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You can use Titanium backup. But since stock email is a system app, things may not go as planned while restoring especially if the app version changes. If you look at TT backup, it shows the email app in red but does allow you to restore.
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[Q] how can i open contacts2.db?

hello,
i've upgraded my s3 from stock rom 4.0.4 to Cyanogenmod 10 4.1.2.
now some contacts got lost, i tried importing them from my nandroid backup over titanium backup pro.
After importing my contacts application crashes though so i had to delete all contact data.
is there any program to open contacts2.db which displays the contacts in a nice, readable way?
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Hi,
I am having a similar problem. For some reason not all my contacts were synced up, and I want to recover them.
Were you able to resolve this, if so, how?
Thanks in advance for any info you can provide.
secreit said:
hello,
i've upgraded my s3 from stock rom 4.0.4 to Cyanogenmod 10 4.1.2.
now some contacts got lost, i tried importing them from my nandroid backup over titanium backup pro.
After importing my contacts application crashes though so i had to delete all contact data.
is there any program to open contacts2.db which displays the contacts in a nice, readable way?
sorry if this is in the wrong section
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secreit said:
hello,
i've upgraded my s3 from stock rom 4.0.4 to Cyanogenmod 10 4.1.2.
now some contacts got lost, i tried importing them from my nandroid backup over titanium backup pro.
After importing my contacts application crashes though so i had to delete all contact data.
is there any program to open contacts2.db which displays the contacts in a nice, readable way?
sorry if this is in the wrong section
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Search "sqlite" in play store and download one of those sqlite database managers.
If you're using Google contacts, then remove yourself from Google on your phone in settings. That will clear everything.
Then go to google contacts on the web and check if any contacts are missing. If not, just add Google I'd again and let it resync.
If you're not sure or if contacts are missing. Then Google has nifty little feature of reverting contacts to a specific date. Kinda like windows restore. That should get you back on track, then after restore, add the google account to sync and you're set.
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Shankre said:
Hi,
I am having a similar problem. For some reason not all my contacts were synced up, and I want to recover them.
Were you able to resolve this, if so, how?
Thanks in advance for any info you can provide.
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Convert contacts2.db to vCard gsmrecovery ru/index.php?lang=en

[Q] Cant restore my contacts from titanium

Hey guys i just upgraded my rom from xxmea2 to xxemc2, and i took a backup with titanium. But after i restore my contacts `the processa.core has stopped` error pops continiously and my phone gets stuck. I try to open tha contacts application but the app crushes too. What should i do?
Previous rom:Android revolution
Current rom:Wanam lite v6.4
canberkanar said:
Hey guys i just upgraded my rom from xxmea2 to xxemc2, and i took a backup with titanium. But after i restore my contacts `the processa.core has stopped` error pops continiously and my phone gets stuck. I try to open tha contacts application but the app crushes too. What should i do?
Previous rom:Android revolution
Current rom:Wanam lite v6.4
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Try this one: clear contacts data
Sync contacts to Google in future....so much easier imho
Do not back up or restore any system data with TIBU. This has always been known. Use Google to back them up.
Wayne Tech S-III
chrismast said:
Try this one: clear contacts data
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It didnt help, but thanks. Is there a way i can read the contacts from the backup cos i really need them?
canberkanar said:
It didnt help, but thanks. Is there a way i can read the contacts from the backup cos i really need them?
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You maybe able to export them to an XML and then save it as a text doc to re-add them manually
Wayne Tech S-III
You can actually use .xml method in titanium, I always use that for call log, messages and WiFi settings, very reliable on those, wether that option exists for contacts I'm not sure
slaphead20 said:
You can actually use .xml method in titanium, I always use that for call log, messages and WiFi settings, very reliable on those, wether that option exists for contacts I'm not sure
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That is not awailable for contacts. I managed to get my numbers to an excel file, but cant find the owner names of them.
One other possible suggestion is nandroid back or flash back to your old Rom, try and restore them, then Google synch them
slaphead20 said:
One other possible suggestion is nandroid back or flash back to your old Rom, try and restore them, then Google synch them
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I'll try it as soon as I have free time. Thanks?!
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later just sync it with google contacts on save it on sdcard .xml is way easy then nandroid backup
Guys ı tryed restorıng to the old rom but ıt just got stuck. I dont know what to do. I have found the numbers in the backup file but coud not find tha names of the contacts.
canberkanar said:
Guys ı tryed restorıng to the old rom but ıt just got stuck. I dont know what to do. I have found the numbers in the backup file but coud not find tha names of the contacts.
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What do you mean got stuck? Did it restore Ok or has your nandroid failed? If it restored but doesn't boot try formatting system and data then restoring your backup. Failing that reflash a stock version of your old rom then restore your data, sync with Google then reflash new rom and let Google restore contacts.
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