Restoring unknown SMS .Bk File - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello All,
I have a co-worked that backup all her SMS messages. Sadly, she does not know which program she used. It is a relatively new Samsung Galay Phone on the Verizon Network. The file has a .BK files extension. I copied the file to my Galaxy Tablet, and I tried to use the SMS Backup & Restore program, sadly it say's "Can't Open File".
Does anyone have a suggestion?
Thank you....

[Q] Need SMS restored from Kies .bk file
I rooted and flashed BeanStalk and mistakenly relied on Kies to backup the SMS history. Now I'm left with a .bk file and having trouble finding an app that can read it. Google search didn't help and forum search is down right now. Any help...
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[Q] Need SMS restored from Kies .bk file
I rooted and flashed BeanStalk and mistakenly relied on Kies to backup the SMS history. Now I'm left with a .bk file and having trouble finding an app that can read it. Google search didn't help and forum search is down right now. Any help...
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I saw this 10 year old article before I posted. My Co-Work would not have rooted the phone, or know what that means.

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[Q] How to backup and restore stock memo data?

Hey Guys,
I have tried the backup and restore for stock memo data through Kies and it works great. But I don't want to do that. Every time I start Kies, something will surely get stuck.
I did a quick search on the forum and the only thing I could find was getting the memo.db file. However, I couldn't find it on my phone. In fact, I couldn't even locate the folder.
Anyways, Please help if you know of any app or any way I can do this painlessly without Kies, prefereably to my DropBox.
I have Galaxy Ace, running 2.3.4 (not rooted)
TIA!
You could use the Pro version of Titanium Backup.
First, click your memo app from list -> Backup (app+data)* -> synch to dropbox.
*you can chose only data as well if you want to reinstall the app via market.
When you need to restore it just download the files from your dropbox, the files are stored in ur SD-card as well.
off topic: TIA = This Is Africa as well xD

[Q] Viber messages backup anyone?

Can any of the Viber users or soft dev guru help on this little problem.
I love Viber and I love my SGS2, now after few months of owning and learning, I want to start playing around specifically changing my Rom and what not.
Now my problem is i have 13,000+ exchange messages with my GF on viber and I really wanna keep it, as i understand that when I change my Rom I have to do a data wipe and all. I know there's a backup/restore function but is there a guarantee that i can restore Viber with all the messages still there?
Can someone provide a walk around? I have tried google for solution and used the search here but there was nothing except the android team saying its something that they "might" incorporate in the future - that's backing up of the messages.
I hope other users are on the same ship with me here. thanks in advance...
It is posible via Titanium backup, but you need get root on your SGS2 first.
On a rooted phone copy the /data/data/com.viber.voip/databases/viber_messages file to sd-card or whatever.
After new install, put the file back, make sure it has the right permissions and do a compleate restart of Viber.
Done and done.
(Its very lazy of Viber to not include a backup-functionality of messages, as this is SQLite databases that could very easily be dumped out to disc and imported)
Olangu said:
On a rooted phone copy the /data/data/com.viber.voip/databases/viber_messages file to sd-card or whatever.
After new install, put the file back, make sure it has the right permissions and do a compleate restart of Viber.
Done and done.
(Its very lazy of Viber to not include a backup-functionality of messages, as this is SQLite databases that could very easily be dumped out to disc and imported)
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good trick, agree that viber is lazy
viber message storage
I could not find /data/data/com.viber.voip/databases/viber_messages in my LG CM7.2 Android.
I need help, Please can anyone confirm me again please where viber is stored messages locally?
Olangu said:
On a rooted phone copy the /data/data/com.viber.voip/databases/viber_messages file to sd-card or whatever.
After new install, put the file back, make sure it has the right permissions and do a compleate restart of Viber.
Done and done.
(Its very lazy of Viber to not include a backup-functionality of messages, as this is SQLite databases that could very easily be dumped out to disc and imported)
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I have the same problem with backup and restore old Viber messages. I managed to backup (or rather email messages history) from my old HTC Desire but could not restore them on my new Samsung S3). What's the use of backup without restore function?
Oh! I can't find /data/data/com.viber.voip/databases/viber_messages on SD card too. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Copying the database doesn't work for me. Here's what happens:
When I make a fresh installation of viber and replace the empty (fresh) /data/data/com.viber.voip/databases/viber_messages database file with my backup (old) one, viber crashes every time I launch it. I was careful to set permissions to rw- rw- --- as the fresh file has them.
What can I do - maybe export the records in the backup db file and reimport them into the fresh one?
If the previous question has no easy answer, at least can someone tell me what's happening so I can try to figure out an alternative approach?
Hello,
I've successfully backuped and restored Viber on my S III but I've got an issue with contact names: it randomly picks another contact name instead of the real one.
Anybody had the same issue? How did you solve it?
thanks!
tizio84 said:
Hello,
I've successfully backuped and restored Viber on my S III but I've got an issue with contact names: it randomly picks another contact name instead of the real one.
Anybody had the same issue? How did you solve it?
thanks!
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I have the exact same problem. Once upon a time, I had an older version of the software saved on TiBu which I was able to restore and the messages stayed to the right person. Unfortunately, I don't have that version or backup anymore. I just downloaded another older version of the software from a thread here on XDA and I'm about to install it and see if it fixes the messages list problem...
Update: That version wouldn't open on my phone, it just FCed (could be because I'm running the vzw jellybean leak). Off to search for another version...
aungsan said:
I could not find /data/data/com.viber.voip/databases/viber_messages in my LG CM7.2 Android.
I need help, Please can anyone confirm me again please where viber is stored messages locally?
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Only Root Explorer can see that folder, worth the $3.75 i paid :good:
Restore from viber message.zip
Hello, i got a different problem on restoring my messages, i tried rooting my android and i got the back up and restore from the TI back up and it worked good, but my prob is, is there a way that i can restore the viber message .zip which is sent to me from email, back to my viber, cause i thought when i backed it up, i can also restore it, and i didnt know that time that viber doesnt have a restore function, so i deleted all my messages and i those messages are very important, can someone help me please? Thank you in advance!!
elitebetan said:
Hello, i got a different problem on restoring my messages, i tried rooting my android and i got the back up and restore from the TI back up and it worked good, but my prob is, is there a way that i can restore the viber message .zip which is sent to me from email, back to my viber, cause i thought when i backed it up, i can also restore it, and i didnt know that time that viber doesnt have a restore function, so i deleted all my messages and i those messages are very important, can someone help me please? Thank you in advance!!
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The file on the phone is an SQL Lite database.
Probably you could copy it to your PC, import the data, copy it back and have the database repaired.
I just restored the whole "com.viber.voip/databases" folder, and it works perfectly. all messages etc are there.
Hello I also have a problem with backuping my Viber messages.
Today I've done a software update. I'm using Samsung I9105P (SGS II+ with NFC). The update was from 4.1.2 to 4.2.2. I did a normal copy of data\data\com.voip.viber\ and full app+data backup with Titanium Backup.
So this is what happens:
Everytime I restore data with Titanium the app starts normally and then I'm always asked to type in my phone number and the activation code. Before doing that all messages do exist. I know that because I am able to close these dialog windows with "back button" and look on the messages but I'm unable to normally use viber (I mean send and recieve msgs). After applying the activation code the message tab appears without any message. It happens like this everytime.
I also tried to just paste the "databases" folder or just the "viber_messages" file but both of these actions end with appcrash and then i need to reinstall it or just back up data with titanium (and then it's all the same as I wrote above - I mean activation code etc.).
I have several thousands of messages and I don't really want to lose them. Especially looking on the fact, that I've restored up my viber messages for a few times when I've been using Samsung Galaxy S (i9000) and also transferred them on this phone.
Any ideas for a solution? I'd be grateful. :fingers-crossed:
Same problem here! I can see the messages at first (after restoring APK + data from titanium or mybackuppro), but Viber wipes them when it asks me to reactivate. This whole thing is a mess. Anyone know a possible solution? I also have lots of messages that are important and I would like to restore.
I have exactly the same problem with the one the two last users are dealing with.
As soon as i got updated to Android 4.3 and restored Viber and its data with Titanium Backup, the first time i run Viber i can see my messages for 1 or 2 secs and then activation screen appears. After finishing app's activation i can't see my messages anymore..
Swyped from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 4
ajoh99 said:
Same problem here! I can see the messages at first (after restoring APK + data from titanium or mybackuppro), but Viber wipes them when it asks me to reactivate. This whole thing is a mess. Anyone know a possible solution? I also have lots of messages that are important and I would like to restore.
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tsiftsism said:
I have exactly the same problem with the one the two last users are dealing with.
As soon as i got updated to Android 4.3 and restored Viber and its data with Titanium Backup, the first time i run Viber i can see my messages for 1 or 2 secs and then activation screen appears. After finishing app's activation i can't see my messages anymore..
Swyped from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 4
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If you have a titanium backup, unzip the backup file and extract the viber_messages file and replace the one in /data/data/com.viber.voip/databases/viber_messages by root browser. It worked for me.
seawind107 said:
If you have a titanium backup, unzip the backup file and extract the viber_messages file and replace the one in /data/data/com.viber.voip/databases/viber_messages by root browser. It worked for me.
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Yeah that's the way to do it, but it didn't work for me and the other 2 guys who wrote below my post.
Syfeeq said:
I also tried to just paste the "databases" folder or just the "viber_messages" file but both of these actions end with appcrash and then i need to reinstall it or just back up data with titanium (and then it's all the same as I wrote above - I mean activation code etc.).
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Have the exact problem with TB and activation process, messages are gone after activation, but i have the solution that worked for me:
In TB folder find com.viber.voip-(some numbers).tar archive
open \data\data\com.viber.voip\.\databases
find both "viber_messages" AND "viber_messages_journal" files
copy them to \data\data\com.viber.voip\databases on the phone
change permission for viber_messages to RW RW --
change permission for viber_messages_journal to RWX RW --
restart phone and that's it, you will have all your messages
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Only Root Explorer can see that folder, worth the $3.75 i paid :good:
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You can do this with ES file explorer, just go to settings/display settings/ and tick "show hidden files", great program and it's free :good:
Got my messages back, but the photos/doodles are not displayed in the chat-thread. empty images. when you click on them to view them bigger, they are displayed.
any idea how to get the thumbs in chat back?
Try to reboot phone, or delete cache in settings/applications/viber. For me everything is ok.

[Q] sme file.

I backed up my messages from KIES and they gave me a .sme file. but now my kies is not working, so can i know how do i change the sme file to .xml file so i can use another sms restore app to restore my messages? thanks
Search first same question asked .
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[Q] Manually backup & restore SMS

I have a pretty much stock S3, unrooted, etc. I broke the screen. I'm trying to backup my files so I can restore to my new S3. Kies sucks, it keeps timing out.
All I really want is my text messages (contacts, cal, etc are synced with Google, I'll just redownload all my apps). I can access the file system to download files from the phone via Kies (I've pulled all my pictures off the phone). Is there a way to pull the text message db off the phone too?
I was hoping there is a single file on the system somewhere with all the texts and I could simply copy that to my computer and then copy that to my new S3 in the same location...
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I have a pretty much stock S3, unrooted, etc. I broke the screen. I'm trying to backup my files so I can restore to my new S3. Kies sucks, it keeps timing out.
All I really want is my text messages (contacts, cal, etc are synced with Google, I'll just redownload all my apps). I can access the file system to download files from the phone via Kies (I've pulled all my pictures off the phone). Is there a way to pull the text message db off the phone too?
I was hoping there is a single file on the system somewhere with all the texts and I could simply copy that to my computer and then copy that to my new S3 in the same location...
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Question answered multiple times follow the rules and search .
Titanium Backup Pro should back up SMS .
jje
JJEgan said:
Question answered multiple times follow the rules and search .
Titanium Backup Pro should back up SMS .
jje
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Sorry, I've spent hours searching around. Wasn't really able to find anything conclusive. Wouldn't I need access to my phone in order to install Titanium Backup Pro? The LCD screen is broken.
you're in a tough situation.
its a bit difficult situation.
im not sure if using a hdmi output device would help?

Cyanogen 11 Can't make calls (Samsung Galaxy S3 SGH-T999L T-Moblie)

I recently installed CyanogenMod 11 on my Galaxy S3 SGH-T999L for T-Mobile (d2mtr).
It won't let me make phone calls or send messages with it. As soon as I start a call, it immediately says "Call Ended". All of my texts fail to send.
I would like to find a way to fix this, or get an original Android 4.3 Firmware (d2mtr) to flash back on it (preferably the original Firmware).
Another option would to restore a backup I made, but when I try to restore it, it says "MD5 Mismatch". I have tried to find backup and delete the unnecessary MD5 files (like I was told to do on other forums), but my but my backup is hidden in the files by ROM Manager.
I need help quick!!! Thanks in advance!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2308514
For your backups, they should be visible from any file explorer app in the clockworkmod folder (assuming you are using CWM since you mentioned Rom Manager - which sucks by the way and hasn't been useful in years).

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