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Whatsapp Restore stuck at 24% , restoration failed / google drive and local back up
Hi All, I have been trying to restore my whatsapp back up chats for few days. I have extracted them from google drive using the whatsapp extractor tool. When i get to restoring it, the file continuously gets stuck at 24% then fails. When...
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Hello, when I tried to restore my messages it gets stuck in 24 or 31 and it says that they couldn't be restored and I can't restore from older backups also.
any help?

I have same error. 24 or 31. please help me.

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I'm unable to install new apps or update the ones I have via the Market. Does anyone know of any solution for that issue? I have seen several questions about it, but no solutions.
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[Q] Whatsapp messages reader

i have my old whatsapp msgstore.db.crypt files.
how can i retrieve the message from the file?
Also if there is no software for it then buying new phone and installing the
whatsapp will retrieve chat?
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fizzjizz said:
i have my old whatsapp msgstore.db.crypt files.
how can i retrieve the message from the file?
Also if there is no software for it then buying new phone and installing the
whatsapp will retrieve chat?
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Maybe installing whatsapp on a new phone and connecting it to your old phone number should work. If a backup is present on SDCARD/Whatsapp/databases, then you should be asked in the last step of the install procedure if you want to restore the old messages in the backup.
Currently, there is no way to decrypt the db.crypt files without using Whatsapp itself. However if you already have whatsapp installed, you can extract the stored messages in plaintext and show them on the PC using the
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[Q] Find Google account name in Android files

Hi!
I got the following problem:
Last year I created a google account just for my mobile, to cut connection between my phone and my person (perhaps for nothing). Anyway, I used that account for buying some apps via provider's invoice.
Then, some days ago, my s3 reached the 'sudden death', so but my backups, all data got lost, also my google account. Silly is, i don't remember my email-address (but some characters that should be in it, but i tried all combinations).
Now my question is, is it possible to find my account-name in any of the files I got in my (handmade copy-paste) backup of my phone?
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1) you'd have needed to be rooted
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[CLOSED]Whatsapp restore error

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Whatsapp Restore stuck at 24% , restoration failed / google drive and local back up
Hi All, I have been trying to restore my whatsapp back up chats for few days. I have extracted them from google drive using the whatsapp extractor tool. When i get to restoring it, the file continuously gets stuck at 24% then fails. When...
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My old phone is mi5s plus xiaomi
New phone is red mi note 9 pro.
I both uploaded to drive and put to local. Then put to pc and get from pc to red mi note 9 pro.
I tried everything here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/whatsapp-restore-stuck-24-restoration-t3816605/page3
I have problem at %31 while restoring.
I disable wifi, skip drive backup restoration and make it to read from local. It says "restoring messages" and at %31 , it stops. Sometimes at%24. There is only crypt file. Please help me to fix.
Size is 1.25 gb but whatsapp show 3.9 gb to restore. in whatsapp folder, there is 3.9 data.
I tried lots of things but it keeps failing.
Should i enable wifi in the old phone? it has still disabled wifi and so that is why whatsapp did not logout. If i enable wifi, can it logout whatapp because i verified at other phone? Maybe i can backup again
I fixed. I tried for days. Every time I requested a new verification code, the time I had to wait increased every time. Last time, it was 49 hours. Luckily, I fixed and did not wait so much.
I tried lots of time but i will tell what i did for latest try.
Firstly, I deleted drive backup. I did not disable sycn or google accounts.
I had 2 local backups. Deleted one.
And maybe those are important: I gave all permissions from settings to whatsapp. I gave also autostart permission and I gave no battery restriction.
Sim card is on different phone. This is not important i think.
I started to restore. It restored local backup. When it came to %24, i was worried. So, I switched to screens once a second, to settings screen.
Normally it was showing 3.9 gb at first. But when it reached %24, it was 3.18 gb when I was switching to settings screen, i saw it. And 2.5 millions messages are restored and it is 3.18 gb.
I waited it to be 3.9 gb when it was at %24. So that is why i was switching to check but it did not stuck this time. Maybe because i was switching.
Maybe because i removed from drive. This was the first time i tried after removing from drive.
So, switching a lot of times between settings of whatsapp and restoring screen, showed succesfull screen at last. IT said "restored 2.5 millions messaged"
I was shocked. I went to check. 5 days ago, i wrote last message and that 5 days messages also came.
If it was stuck again, i would force stop and continue without waiting restore. I read it from somewhere. But i fixed, i am happy

How can an app remember my information after uninstallation?

Hello,
I installed a French application called "onoff".
I used it and uninstalled it from my phone.
Yesterday, I reinstalled it and it offered me the option to log in with the email address I used before uninstalling it or to create a new one.
How can it remember the email address I used before uninstalling it?
Since then, I have uninstalled and reinstalled the application several times, and it still suggests the email address.
Thank you.
Use SD Maid and get rid of the corpse.
SD Maid - System Cleaning Tool - Apps on Google Play
A maid for your Android, to keep it clean & tidy.
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Thank you very much.
I uninstalled the OnOff application, ran all the tests with SD Maid.
I reinstalled the application and it still suggests my email address.
The app may store your device id on the server.
And what can i do to block that?
parisien99 said:
And what can i do to block that?
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If your device is rooted you can spoof the id.
parisien99 said:
And what can i do to block that?
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Onoff - Apps on Google Play
Here's more information the developer has provided about the kinds of data this app may collect and share, and security practices the app may follow. Data practices may vary based on your app version, use, region, and age. Learn more
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You can request that data be deleted​The developer provides a way for you to request that your data be deleted
parisien99 said:
Hello,
I installed a French application called "onoff".
I used it and uninstalled it from my phone.
Yesterday, I reinstalled it and it offered me the option to log in with the email address I used before uninstalling it or to create a new one.
How can it remember the email address I used before uninstalling it?
Since then, I have uninstalled and reinstalled the application several times, and it still suggests the email address.
Thank you.
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