Hello, everyone
Is there any (easy) way to transfer app data from a rooted HTC Desire to an unrooted HTC One?
.vermilion said:
Hello, everyone
Is there any (easy) way to transfer app data from a rooted HTC Desire to an unrooted HTC One?
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Use app called Helium, as it also works for non-rooted devices
Backup your data from your Desire to PC, then use the same app to transfer data from PC to One. I've not used it myself, but should work. Read the developer page / thread for more info, I'm sure it's possible.
Enjoy your One!
eddiehk6 said:
Use app called Helium, as it also works for non-rooted devices
Backup your data from your Desire to PC, then use the same app to transfer data from PC to One. I've not used it myself, but should work. Read the developer page / thread for more info, I'm sure it's possible.
Enjoy your One!
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Thanks!
Tried it a few minutes ago and it worked like a charm!
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can anyone share their link for their nandroid back up for htc one v for virgin mobile?
i forgot to create mines and i'm trying to perform a recovery
Thanks
Argon619 said:
can anyone share their link for their nandroid back up for htc one v for virgin mobile?
i forgot to create mines and i'm trying to perform a recovery
Thanks
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I don't think you'll get anyone to do that. A nandroid backup creates an image of the phone at a specific time. It has all the apps and data saved with it. It's not really something transferable. It can also be gigs in size (mine are about 1.2GB), so they're not easily shared.
Hi friends,
I am using htc One V virgin mobile.Rooted
Default Rom
there is no option of internet pass through anywhere on the phone.
Can someone please help me.
Thanks
That's because Virgin deleted that option. If you want it, try Suprimo. Just make sure to flash the CDMA converter.
or you can try reverse tether app aswell, search it on google play store
riggerman0421 said:
That's because Virgin deleted that option. If you want it, try Suprimo. Just make sure to flash the CDMA converter.
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Thanks friend.
if thats the case I have a bigger problem then
I need it badly, Hwever, I have got the phone configured to Reliance Network India and if i update the ROM I may loose all the settings.
Any other way out.
tried the App , But no luck
I read somewhere that internet pass through is "HTC only feature"
and it some how linked to HTC Sense,
or may be it would be just a stock app. So if i install a app from a HTC that has this feature.
Will It work on my Phone
Sorry new to all this. :silly:
Hi guys, i have a UK EE htc m8 gun metal gray and have been using since launch day. I am very happy with the phone. One issue only as in the UK we only have the 16gb version available. the application storage space is an issue so i wanted to root my phone so i can make use of my 128gb micro sd card i have purchased to install apps & media. I have looked everywhere and all the threads are covering american at&t or verison only. Maybe i havent looked at the right place yet. Can any one help me root my phone (who has experience of this issue from a uk point of veiw) so i can make use of apps & data to micro sd. I am very new to rooting & moding and this would be my first time. I would greatly appreciate if there is anybody who can assist. One other question is as i use my credit card to purchase from online google play store, amazon would there be a security risk for me by rooting. Thank you guys for your time and you can msg me anytime.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2699065
[TOOL] HTC One 2014 (M8) All-In-One Toolkit V2.0 [4-19-2014] [PERM ROOT]
Worked for me
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Hi thank you for your response do you have a uk htc m8 from EE network that you unlocked & rooted from.
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Shah Dawon said:
Hi thank you for your response do you have a uk htc m8 from EE network that you unlocked & rooted from.
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Yes got it Wed. Unlocked boot loader and rooted same day using this method, just no luck with s-off
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Thanks, i appreciate you replying. What do you plan to do with s off?
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Remove red warnings. Unlock networks, and whatever other mods is available for only s-off
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Htc one m8 backup
Hi Shah Dawon
I can see from your original post you are considering rooting your M8.
Have you, or will you be doing a backup of the stock rom? If so would you consider letting me have a copy of it to allow me to return my phone to stock.
Thanks
remetiffy said:
Hi Shah Dawon
I can see from your original post you are considering rooting your M8.
Have you, or will you be doing a backup of the stock rom? If so would you consider letting me have a copy of it to allow me to return my phone to stock.
Thanks
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There's already backups available
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Hi steven,
I am new to rooting and have yet not found all the answers i am Looking for. When i do will give you a shout.
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remetiffy said:
Hi Shah Dawon
I can see from your original post you are considering rooting your M8.
Have you, or will you be doing a backup of the stock rom? If so would you consider letting me have a copy of it to allow me to return my phone to stock.
Thanks
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EE is Orange right? CID ORANG001?
Have a lookie here and you will find stock roms
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376
Restore HTC One (M8) to stock
stathis95194 said:
EE is Orange right? CID ORANG001?
Have a lookie here and you will find stock roms
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376
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Hi
Thanks for you helpful reply. It seems like I have hijacked the original OP so I would like to direct you to another thread I have open on the same topic.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/return-htc-one-m8-to-stock-t2844108#post54754480
Thanks again.
Someone referred to the hasoon unlock tool, but I haven't been able to get that to work.
I followed the instructions, fastboot off, usb debugging on (I'm on windows 8.1), tried it with all of my laptops USB ports (my phone pics/movies are backed up).
Installed the HTC driver, rebooted(the unlocker tool says it's windows 8 compatible), ran everything as administrator
registered at htc dev
ran the "get token ID", and the command prompt is giving me an error, the whole window reads
"daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037
daemon started successfully
error: device not found"
I've noticed in an instructional video on youtube, when the individual plugs his phone into his windows 7 PC, he gets an immediate prompt on his phone allowing that PC debug access @ 4:53 in the video . ( youtube.com/watch?v=FsOaRQoJWWDw I don't get that RSA key prompt, so I'm assuming that's where my problem is?
Anyone know how to fix that? I've tried reinstalling the HTC drivers, rebooting both devices, and revoking certifficates
running win 8.1 x64, pretty standard these days
software version 2.16.651.4
android 4.4.3
I'm not even trying to do anything that crazy, except put the harmon karmon software on my sprint m8
frijoles said:
Someone referred to the hasoon unlock tool, but I haven't been able to get that to work.
I followed the instructions, fastboot off, usb debugging on (I'm on windows 8.1), tried it with all of my laptops USB ports (my phone pics/movies are backed up).
Installed the HTC driver, rebooted(the unlocker tool says it's windows 8 compatible), ran everything as administrator
registered at htc dev
ran the "get token ID", and the command prompt is giving me an error, the whole window reads
"daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037
daemon started successfully
error: device not found"
I've noticed in an instructional video on youtube, when the individual plugs his phone into his windows 7 PC, he gets an immediate prompt on his phone allowing that PC debug access @ 4:53 in the video . ( youtube.com/watch?v=FsOaRQoJWWDw I don't get that RSA key prompt, so I'm assuming that's where my problem is?
Anyone know how to fix that? I've tried reinstalling the HTC drivers, rebooting both devices, and revoking certifficates
running win 8.1 x64, pretty standard these days
software version 2.16.651.4
android 4.4.3
I'm not even trying to do anything that crazy, except put the harmon karmon software on my sprint m8
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I unlocked my HTC One M8 (from EE) using HTCDev the day after I got it, have been rooted, ran custom Roms, obtained S-Off and now back at stock S-Off.
The only thing about doing it this way is that HTC may have a record of you unlocking your bootloader.
I don't have any experience in doing it any other way (I try and stay away from Toolkits as I find it is better to learn adb and fastboot so you know exactly what you are doing, and it will also help in fixing things if they go wrong).
Thanks for your input I really appreciate it. Can you possibly give a step by step as im new to this. And also would there be a security issue with purchasing from online using personal banking details like amazon, google play etc... Thank you for your responce.
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Shah Dawon said:
Thanks for your input I really appreciate it. Can you possibly give a step by step as im new to this. And also would there be a security issue with purchasing from online using personal banking details like amazon, google play etc... Thank you for your responce.
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If you want to unlock the official way (HTC may know you have done this) and root, this tells you all you need to know: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/vomerguides-m8-bootldr-unlock-s-off-t2800727
If you don't want to use HTCDev unlocking, your only other real option is obtaining S-Off (via Firewater - may not work on your device, or Sunshine - will work on your device but costs $25).
One thing I will say before attempting ANYTHING is, Read, Read, Read, then Read again.
Make sure you are 100% sure you know what you are doing before attempting anything.
Couple of tips:
1. Make a note of your original CID (fastboot getvar cid) - if its EE it will probably be ORANG001.
2. If you get a custom recovery installed, make a backup of your stock ROM, and keep it somewhere safe - it might be handy to get you out of any problems.
In regards to your other questions: as soon as you root your device you are opening up a potential security risk as apps that ask for root could potentially have access to EVERYTHING on your phone (once you have given it root permissions). I am sure 99.9999999999% of apps that you install from Google Play are totally safe, but you never know.
Some mobile banking apps will not work on rooted devices (Barclays for instance) so be aware of that too!
Hope this helps some!
Stewart
!!EDIT!!
This is a great thread to read too: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2744194
Mate thanks alot really appreciate your feedback. I have been looking everywhere i will check it out.
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Hello Developers,
I have succesfully rooted my HTC One M9 so i could get rid of the unwanted apps. In the progress of deleting those unwanted apps I accidently removed htcMobileData.apk which is why i can't use my bundle data, I can only be online when i'm on WiFi. Is there any way to undo my mistake? I already tried to restore the htcMobileData.apk in the Systemappremover app but it didn't work.
I really hope you can help me with this.
Kind regards,
Hesselnl
Presuming you're s-off, you'll need to reflash back to stock as the checksum won't match.
I wish I stole my HTC M9.
shivadow said:
Presuming you're s-off, you'll need to reflash back to stock as the checksum won't match.
I wish I stole my HTC M9.
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It's status is S-ON. Does this change something I should do?
Hesselnl said:
Hello Developers,
I have succesfully rooted my HTC One M9 so i could get rid of the unwanted apps. In the progress of deleting those unwanted apps I accidently removed htcMobileData.apk which is why i can't use my bundle data, I can only be online when i'm on WiFi. Is there any way to undo my mistake? I already tried to restore the htcMobileData.apk in the Systemappremover app but it didn't work.
I really hope you can help me with this.
Kind regards,
Hesselnl
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when you flashed recovery did you make a nandroid? if so restore your backup.. If not look here.
https://youtu.be/Zlieyd9CP7Q
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excellent news, thanks for sharing!
Well, excellent. I guess i will wait a little longer. I still carry along my LG G3 since i can't find any good way to backup my apps + data from LG G3 and restore it on G5. If anyone knows of a solution please kindly reply.
Thanks.
Awesome! Thanks for all the hard work on this. Waiting patiently for it to be released.
cenwesi said:
Well, excellent. I guess i will wait a little longer. I still carry along my LG G3 since i can't find any good way to backup my apps + data from LG G3 and restore it on G5. If anyone knows of a solution please kindly reply.
Thanks.
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If your LG g3 is rooted did you try Titanium back up and back up your stuff and put it in a sd card and when you get your LG g5 rooted just install Titanium backup and restore it again?
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What about:
http://theroot.ninja
igotroot said:
What about:
http://theroot.ninja
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HTC, Motorola
cenwesi said:
Well, excellent. I guess i will wait a little longer. I still carry along my LG G3 since i can't find any good way to backup my apps + data from LG G3 and restore it on G5. If anyone knows of a solution please kindly reply.
Thanks.
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Helium works to restore data from device to device without root. I used it on my gs7 when transferring without root from a rooted phone. If it's not rooted, you just have to connect it to a computer to enable restore.
Looks like I'm going to T-Mobile today to switch phones
Kyler052 said:
Helium works to restore data from device to device without root. I used it on my gs7 when transferring without root from a rooted phone. If it's not rooted, you just have to connect it to a computer to enable restore.
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Not true because this was the first one i tried and paid for it and it wants root or wants me to install app on my desktop. Luckily i was able to get a refund.
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HtcOnekid said:
If your LG g3 is rooted did you try Titanium back up and back up your stuff and put it in a sd card and when you get your LG g5 rooted just install Titanium backup and restore it again?
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That was the first thing i tried. Titanium will not get into its most used function (restore) without root. It looks like it is designed around root.....
cenwesi said:
Not true because this was the first one i tried and paid for it and it wants root or wants me to install app on my desktop. Luckily i was able to get a refund.
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If you install the computer application, it enables the non rooted phone to be able to create backups and do restores. It worked fine for me and I didn't use the paid version.
Kyler052 said:
If you install the computer application, it enables the non rooted phone to be able to create backups and do restores. It worked fine for me and I didn't use the paid version.
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Now THAT'S what's up! My only concern is that when you're going from an older phone with a different version of Android, going to a newer phone and/or version of Android, I would think that issues may occur.
igotroot said:
Now THAT'S what's up! My only concern is that when you're going from an older phone with a different version of Android, going to a newer phone and/or version of Android, I would think that issues may occur.
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Helium only restores data I believe, not the app. I backed up from an m7 on lollipop to a gs7 on marshmallow. As long as the app is downloaded already the new phone data transfer should be simple.
Kyler052 said:
Helium only restores data I believe, not the app. I backed up from an m7 on lollipop to a gs7 on marshmallow. As long as the app is downloaded already the new phone data transfer should be simple.
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Ok, so it's OK to log into Gmail and the Play store, allow all apps to install/restore from the Google Cloud, and THEN use Helium.... Correct?
igotroot said:
Ok, so it's OK to log into Gmail and the Play store, allow all apps to install/restore from the Google Cloud, and THEN use Helium.... Correct?
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I believe so. I let all my apps download from Google play, then restore with Helium and it worked perfectly.
Kyler052 said:
I believe so. I let all my apps download from Google play, then restore with Helium and it worked perfectly.
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Awesome. I will give it a try. Can you select or omit certain apps from being backed up? I'm not sure I would trust backing up my banking applications. So I would prefer to simply just log in from scratch on the new phone.
igotroot said:
Awesome. I will give it a try. Can you select or omit certain apps from being backed up? I'm not sure I would trust backing up my banking applications. So I would prefer to simply just log in from scratch on the new phone.
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When on your old phone, you just backup specific apps/contacts/etc you want to backup. It doesn't do anything like a nandroid backup where all are backed up
cenwesi said:
Well, excellent. I guess i will wait a little longer. I still carry along my LG G3 since i can't find any good way to backup my apps + data from LG G3 and restore it on G5. If anyone knows of a solution please kindly reply.
Thanks.
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Hello.. I used this ..HELIUM
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.backup&hl=en
hope it works for you
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Does anybody abandon root?
It's been almost a month and nothing happened.