Heyho,
i've extracted some files from ApplicationData -> Location -> Cache -> GSM
I think this are GPS coordinates for phone tracking (the files appears after i enabled the tracking option in preferences)
The files (GsmXXXXXXXXX.bcn) are encrypted with SafeGuard (???) - is there any known way to decrypt this files?!
Greets,
endeffekt
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I have many files in the \Windows\StartUp folder :
- aPerSaveStar
- cPerSaveStar
- nPerSaveStar
- tPerSaveStar
Somebody knows the purpose of this files ?, thanks
Bdo
I think these file take care of the synchronizing contacts, agenda, connections and tasks after a soft-reset. When you use the Permanent Save function in start-settings-system, the items you select are saved in the storage to keep them safe for a hard reset. After a soft reset, the data are taken fromt there to synchronize with your latest additions.
I think you'll find these are the applications which make it possible to store and load appointments, contacts, tasks, connection settings from the flash disk so that they survive a hard reset.
Pope is correct, these files are the ones used for permanent save.
If you don't use this feature then you can delete them from the startup folder and save a few running processes on you XDA.
They are part of the ROM, so if you do a hard reset, they will reappear.
An odd one - I recently upgraded to O2Plus V2.0 - nice bit of software and has greatly speeded up my XDA2s - however a while after the upgrade I had a really odd issue where the GSM radio wouldn't start up, with the phone signal icon showing a !
I did a full reset and reloaded from a backup and the GMS problem was resolved - however now, when I open the Start Menu, it is jammed full of program entries that SHOULD just live in the Programs folder - and I'll be damned if I can find out where it is set to display these.
Anyone got an idea? It used to just show recently run progs. Is it a registry key that's got corrupted somewhere?
Any help appreciated as I don't really want to do another full reset.
Cheers.
trapdoor said:
I did a full reset and reloaded from a backup and the GMS problem was resolved - however now, when I open the Start Menu, it is jammed full of program entries that SHOULD just live in the Programs folder - and I'll be damned if I can find out where it is set to display these.
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Just go to Settings / Menus and uncheck all of the programs in the list.
HTH
gnik65 said:
Just go to Settings / Menus and uncheck all of the programs in the list.
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That's the problem. It ISN'T the programs listed under Settings/Menu - all of those listed are unchecked (1st thing I tried) - it seems to be the contents of the Programs folder that is being displayed - butif you use File Explorer to navigate to Windows/Start Menu, there is nothing in there - just the Programs and Settings folders, which are populated as expected.
Its as though there is a funny in the Registry which is pointing the Start Menu list view at the contents of the Programs folder.
It's doing my head in - I may have to do a full reset.......
Hi,
Recently I upgraded my O2 Orbit to WM6 using the official WM6 ROM from O2 UK.
Before upgrade I backed up my PIM using SPB Backup, which was later restored onto WM6.
The problem I am now facing is while trying to create speed dial entry...I get the following error "Failure saving speed dial entry. Canceling save". I am unable to create a single speed dial entry.
Need help on the same,
Thanks in advance,
Jannak
OK
1. Sync your device with Outlook, once synced, make sure you have got the same contacts on both sides.
2. In Outlook:
-> File
-> Import & Export
-> Export to a file
-> Personal Folder file (.pst)
-> Click/highlight CONTACTS (no need for include subfolder)
-> give it a location & name some where on desktop eg. Contact_backup_21Aug07
-> Next - next - next
-> make sure its saved on the desktop
-> Delete from Outlook all the contact whilst synced to ur device
-> it should also empty ur device's contacts
-> unplug the device, soft-reset, plug again
-> File
-> Import & Export
-> Import from another program or file
-> Personal Folder file (.pst)
-> Browse the file from the desktop-next-next-next
-> It should sync ur device's contacts from scratch
Try to add speed dial now.
Sid
I try to install update 5.1.1 for huawei g8 b160 but when it restart it go to recovery mode always and the is no files on phone memory even system files ( i accidentally format sys file from recovery ) so any one help me !!
To fix the issue that you are facing try to;
Use USB storage mode instead of MTP, if it is supported by the phone. This is apparently not an option for LG Optimus L5 (e610), because this phone has unified internal storage (file storage is in /data/media on the same ext4 filesystem as /data), which cannot be exported as an USB storage device.
Clear data of the “Media Storage” app, then use the SDrescan app to rebuild the media database (discussed here).
Share files over the network using third-party apps such as AirDroid or one of Samba server apps (in the latter case you will need to have root to make the server reachable from most clients, including Windows).
Get more details and many more different ideas in Huawei G8 Manual.
Hi, I am a long time a go without a phone number on my Lumia but before that I registered WhatsApp to that number. After that I lost my numer but I keept using WhatsApp.
A few days ago I did a several backups of WhatsApp from the app, to sd card and One Drive. Them I sent my Lumia to repair (without sd card, case and battery). When I recieved I started to install some apps, included WhatsApp. I saw for some apps to restore settings but the problem is:
- The restore backups apps do the backup of the app data folder to a zip file.
- WhatsApp do the backup from the following files and folders:
> db_* folder that contains the next files
· calls.db
· messages.db
· onedrive_manifest.db (in case you do the backup to OneDrive)
· settings.db
> media folder
My intention is to place the db files in the correct path of the WhatsApp folder but the problem is:
The installed location is in C:\Data\PROGRAMS\WINDOWSAPPS\5319275A.WhatsAppBeta_2.17.60.0_arm_cv1g1gvanyjgm
The app data location is in C:\Data\Users\DefApps\APPDATA\Local\Packages\5319275A.WhatsAppBeta_cv1g1gvanyjgm
The both locations have the same folder were we have the next path: \LocalState\settingsv2
Here we have 2 more folders: nv and volatile
Both folders have the same file name: settings.db
My question is, what folder is the correct to copy the files (the same to other files)?
Hope someone can help me. I need to use WhatsApp with the same number for personal reasons.
Thanks.
1. as long as nobody else gets your old number with a new contract that works fine (if you still have a complete valid backup with registration token, which isnt stored on the sd backup imho, nor in the onedrive backup)
2. you need the backup from the phone directly, stored in C:\Data\SharedData\OEM\Public\WhatsApp (to copy that from and to the phone make a shortcut to u:\... instead of c:\...)
you can simply copy it back and its activated etc. since you havent done -> sorry no chance. you are missing the RegToken file from the internal Storagefolder. Without that you cant use a that backup for the old number cause you cant receive the verification sms again on that number
you can't keep files/folders order in case of flashing/resseting. There is uniqe ID for each run with SD card. You did lost it
yes you can! maybe only the internal files (dont know about backups on the sd for example). have done it multiple times when i needed to reset my 920 and even done it now when i migrated my data to the 950. just copied all stuff (means the mentioned whatsapp folder) from the internal storage from the 920 to the internal storage of the 950, installed WA. it recognized all data and took over the regtoken (so no need to resend the verification sms). and thats the problem here -> he hasnt backed up the regtoken and has no access to his old phone number. no way to reactivate whatsapp with that number/backup cause the token is missing
How do you get access to the phone folder's like 'C:\Data\Users\DefApps\APPDATA\Local\Packages\'?
All app I've tried dont allow you to browse here. Also via the USB developer mode I see no way.
jmvermeulen said:
How do you get access to the phone folder's like 'C:\Data\Users\DefApps\APPDATA\Local\Packages\'?
All app I've tried dont allow you to browse here. Also via the USB developer mode I see no way.
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Using PC. and full FS acces on phone.