I have a stock Google 6 Pro with Comcast. I want to wipe my phone. I want to be sure there isn't any possible way malware or spyware is put sidecar somehow in such a way that it timestamps itself even if you perform a reset.
What will get that done?
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after owning the phone for a month and having just had it replaced due to screen/battery issues
thought before i do anything to it i would find out
what is the easy way to back up the full device before altering files for hacks etc (didnt do this first time around)
and how do i stop my contact pics coming up in the albu, photos
thanks for any help
for the backing up thing. You can only backup files and data. So no settings. (maybe with exensive programs) So when something goes wrong you do a hard reset, and restore the data and files. You should backup programs on your PC.
Search the ofrum for: PPCPimBackup. This is freeware backupsoftware that works very well. It backsup you email, sms, agenda, notes and contact. (The files on you SD card won't get lost by a hard reset).
Can't awnser you question ATM about hte contact pics. Don't have the phone, still waiting for the replacement.
I personally use Sprite Backup, which worked very well for me in the past. They have some special for HTC owners right now, so you might want to look into that (http://www.spritesoftware.com/products/sprite-backup-htc-special). I suggest, you try both (PPCPimBackup and SpriteBackup) and see what works best for you.
combat goofwing said:
...before i do anything to it i would find out
what is the easy way to back up the full device before altering files for hacks etc
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Why do you want to do that before any tweaks?
In that case just give it a hard reset and it will be back to the first time you booted it.
Take care with backup/restore on different devices.
If the ROM versions aren't the same, you can get strange behaviour with your device.
And even if they are the same, some programs didn't restore well on another (same) device.
SPB backup worked well
But I can't say which is the best, maybe sprite has some other advantages
A friend of mine was trying to be funny and put a password on my Tmobile Touch Pro2. The problem is, he states he doesn't remember what he put in there.
I called T-Mobile and they want to send me a warranty replacement. But I don't want a refurbished phone when I just bought this a month ago!
Please, is there any way around the default security lock?
First I would Kill him...lol but the only way I know is to Hard Reset. Someone else may know of a way but I dont...sorry...Tj
I assume that is "a former friend" now?
Friend, relative, acquaintance, doesn't matter. You screw something up, break it, render it inoperable, you make it right. Period. So he either unlocks it, or he buys you a new one.
There are ways of disabling the lock feature, but without knowing you presonally I have no idea as to whether you may have stolen the device or not (no offence intended at all) and wish to gain access to someones personal info.
Hard Reset will remove the lock but you will lose all data on the device.
Hold the two call buttons in and press the reset button with the stylus (keep the call buttons held in until you see the message "this will delete "etc etc) follow the on-screen prompts to restore the device to factory settings.
Cheers,
Beasty
Probably not what you want to hear, but I think that the 'Reset Password' option from the menu will also wipe the device.
Simply Hard Reset It. Everything you have in your phone will be wipe out. Also if you had encripted your SD Card, also everything will be unreadable...
If you haven't synched since the happy moment your docs and PIM data will be on your PC if you back up to Windows & use outlook.
Hey Beasty,
Do you know someone I can speak to who can authenticate that I own my phone and give me the back door for the stupid password reset without wiping my data?
I screwed up the password somehow and can't get it unlocked. I don't have the phone backed up yet and it has three years worth of contacts and pics from a family weekend I was just started to take off the phone.
Talked to Telus, HTC(they directed me here, although not officially)
Any help would be appreciated.
Sherrie
I have been playing with my new Desire adding and deleting programs left and right, and now that I have settled down I wish to do a hard reset and clean the machine for a fresh start with only my wanted applications.
Can someone tell me what happens (or how do I get back) the paid for (and free apps) that I want to reinstall without paying for them again?
Thanks
I think any paid applications are tied to your GMail account, so when you log back into the Market they should be downloadable.
Don't quote me on it though, as i'm not 100% sure!
On my way to pickup new ATT SG3's and after that will drive to Sprint store to return the 48 hours old SG'3
I did *not* root the Sprint phones, only setup gmail and made home screen changes to icons.
I setup Samsung account and Sprint pushed several updates to the phones.
What is the simplest way to remove all of my user data from the phones and all my email accounts, messages (SMS and Google) ?
I read this but these do not have the option mentioned at bottom, is there a key sequence I can use to reset the data
http://www.android-advice.com/2012/h...ung-galaxy-s3/
I don't have this phone, but I imagine that you can find the factory reset under settings, and storage. I also found a whole bunch of info in Google.
"We're coming from a pure power source"
Settings> backup and reset.
Do a factory reset. Have fun with the data limits.
Sent from Pluto.
Make Sprint Work
If you have problems getting to the factory reset in the settings menu, you can just ask Sprint to delete all your data with you standing there. Be sure to watch them do it though.
Hi Everyone,
could somebody help me a bit? I did a factory data reset in the recovery on my OP3. After the restart at the verify of the account, it says that my Google account isn’t the one that was synced the last time, so it doesn't let me through....I have changed the password of the account before I tried to sign in, can this be the problem? What can I do now?
OnePlus3 Factory Reset Protection
I have been reading all over the internet and XDA about the FRP problem, and stupidly, I live in a place far from the world so to speak, and a tourist offered me his phone, we made a deal, he did a factory reset in front of me, it left at the setup screen, and on the plane he went to wherever he was from. So I got home, tried to complete the setup and frozen at the google account verification screen. I don't even know this guys last name or how could I even know that this was the case now with Android? While I fully understand and support the reasons that this is implemented, I certainly didn't expect (and I am certain the previous owner didn't) I am left with a phone that I cannot use. Very frustrated, and makes me want to NEVER buy a phone from a person OR from the internet. Any advice or tips on how to recover it? Sorry if there is already one on here, but I cannot find it. Cheers.
OnePlus3 Factory Reset Protection [SOLVED]
I followed the instructions in this youtube video and SOLVED the problem, thanks to ISSAM GSM for his trick and apk!
youtube.com/watch?v=_uSezjE6yUM
Any another suggestion?
I can´t change the keyboard. My level protection it could be higher and I can´t jump google account protection.
Thanks