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Consigliere 05-26-2009 01:39 AM

Re: Touch Pro Backup Applications/Software
 
Got a question here, hope someone can help! Ok my TP's screen for the past week has been all distorted. Brought it to the service center and they said they can't fix it and I'll have to have a replacement. (Don't really want a refurbished phone since the manufacturer's warranty is still valid). Well I want to back up EVERYTHING on the phone like contacts, texts, email accounts etc. I've never backed up the phone before except for on MS Myphone, but that sync is out of date and I have many new contacts and texts since then. So I've been looking into Sprite, SPB and PIMbackup.. Everything I read about these programs involves having to install something on the phone etc from what I've seen. I'm not able to install anything on the phone because the screen is failing worse and worse as each day goes by. I'm pretty much just able to use the phone for only calls now. So installing software on the phone is not an option.

So my question is which program(s) out there will allow me to back up everything to a desktop computer with my usb cord, save it to the desktop's hard drive, and then when I get my new TP, just simply hook it up to the computer and basically turn it into the old phone with all of my contacts, texts, email and hopefully settings etc too. Remember I cannot install anything on the phone since the screen is barely working.

Even better if it backs up all my old apps and every setting you can think of too. (While the screen was working better I managed to type down all my old addresses from the recent addresses in my GPS app.) I wonder if there is a way to back up all my favorites I have on my google maps on the phone too?

Thanks to whoever knows more about this than I do! :)

(Oh and thanks to the person who explained how to back up favorites from the Opera browser!)

KillAByteZ 05-26-2009 03:52 AM

Re: Touch Pro Backup Applications/Software
 
I just read you cant install anthing...have you tried MYMOBILER???? Maybe you can install cabs using CABVIAACTIVESYNC while using MYMOBILER?

Consigliere 05-26-2009 12:45 PM

Re: Touch Pro Backup Applications/Software
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KillAByteZ (Post 935784)
I just read you cant install anthing...have you tried MYMOBILER???? Maybe you can install cabs using CABVIAACTIVESYNC while using MYMOBILER?


So I'm guessing you can't back up everything, not even contacts, by just using software on a computer while the phone is hooked up to that computer? I'd rather use the Mymobile thing as a last resort. Just wish there was an easy way for me to backup everything. There has to be right? Like when you install sprite or spb don't you have to connect the phone to the computer to install it on the phone? I'm guessing it's a CAB file though. Ugh I just want to backup by plugging it into the computer! Someone help! lol
:violent2:](*,):scratch:

mstevens 05-26-2009 03:33 PM

Re: Touch Pro Backup Applications/Software
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Consigliere (Post 936216)
So I'm guessing you can't back up everything, not even contacts, by just using software on a computer while the phone is hooked up to that computer? I'd rather use the Mymobile thing as a last resort. Just wish there was an easy way for me to backup everything. There has to be right? Like when you install sprite or spb don't you have to connect the phone to the computer to install it on the phone? I'm guessing it's a CAB file though. Ugh I just want to backup by plugging it into the computer!

Same answer as I gave you in the other thread early this morning.

There is no such thing, BTW, as "there has to be." There's "I wish there were," but that doesn't mean it "has to be."

I'm confused by your apparent reticence to install any backup software that "requires" connecting the phone to the computer while at the same time wanting to do backups directly to the computer without installing anything - either way, you're connecting to a computer. No, you don't have to connect your phone to the computer to install backup software. You could (if your screen worked) do it over-the-air or you could copy the .cab or .exe file to a microSD card and put that card in your phone and install from there. There's also Bluetooth and WiFi, although one could certainly argue that those constitute "connecting."

If you use MyMobile, you may be able to do a sync with MS MyPhone by controlling your phone using your computer. That would at least obviate the problem with the out-of-date sync. Incidentally, if you're going to rely on MyPhone (or anything, really) as a backup solution, it's a good idea to sync it frequently. Daily in the wee hours of the morning works well. That way you don't have to worry about out-of-date syncs or backups. All of the programs under discussion, including MyPhone, are easily set up to do automatic backups or syncs.

As I said in the other thread, you're going to have to install and run a backup program on your phone in order to get what you want. As I and others suggested, MyMobile may be a way around your bad screen. If, as you've said, your phone is dying then NOW is the time to use "last resort" methods before it's completely too late.

I also note that you've been asking about backup software since March and have had several people point out to you that the free PPCPIMBackup.exe would do what you want (or at least what you said you wanted at the time). If you'd followed that advice at the time you wouldn't be in this pickle while your phone is going kerfloop.

Your story started out with a claim that you needed to do weird things with your phone because of work (wanting to have a relatively automated and painless way to remove contacts, etc., every morning and restore them every evening) and now there's a suspicious girlfriend who is nosing into your contacts. You may be a candidate for a "throwaway" prepaid cell phone that you can use for your clandestine activities and keep hidden in a tree outside so you don't have to go through all these shenanigans on your Touch Pro.

mstevens 05-26-2009 03:45 PM

Re: Touch Pro Backup Applications/Software
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Consigliere (Post 936216)
(in another thread asking about backing up Google Maps favorites)

SPB Backup (as well as Sprite and, I presume, Resco) backs up EVERYTHING. If you do a hard reset then restore from an SPB Backup archive, you would have no way of knowing that the hard reset had ever occurred. Your phone would have all your contacts, emails, texts, registry edits, Google Maps/Footprints/whatever other program favorites, settings, etc. exactly as when you started the backup. [edit] Similarly, if you back up one phone and restore to another (of the same model and ROM), you would only be able to tell the two phones apart by looking at the serial numbers or distinguishing scratches.

It'll also backup and restore mistakes and errors, including bad regedits that cause problems. That's another reason frequent backups are so important: they allow you to go back to a time before a problem appeared and restore the setup from then.

[edit shown above]

Consigliere 05-26-2009 03:49 PM

Re: Touch Pro Backup Applications/Software
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mstevens (Post 936528)
Same answer as I gave you in the other thread early this morning.

There is no such thing, BTW, as "there has to be." There's "I wish there were," but that doesn't mean it "has to be."

I'm confused by your apparent reticence to install any backup software that "requires" connecting the phone to the computer while at the same time wanting to do backups directly to the computer without installing anything - either way, you're connecting to a computer. No, you don't have to connect your phone to the computer to install backup software. You could (if your screen worked) do it over-the-air or you could copy the .cab or .exe file to a microSD card and put that card in your phone and install from there. There's also Bluetooth and WiFi, although one could certainly argue that those constitute "connecting."

If you use MyMobile, you may be able to do a sync with MS MyPhone by controlling your phone using your computer. That would at least obviate the problem with the out-of-date sync. Incidentally, if you're going to rely on MyPhone (or anything, really) as a backup solution, it's a good idea to sync it frequently. Daily in the wee hours of the morning works well. That way you don't have to worry about out-of-date syncs or backups. All of the programs under discussion, including MyPhone, are easily set up to do automatic backups or syncs.

As I said in the other thread, you're going to have to install and run a backup program on your phone in order to get what you want. As I and others suggested, MyMobile may be a way around your bad screen. If, as you've said, your phone is dying then NOW is the time to use "last resort" methods before it's completely too late.

I also note that you've been asking about backup software since March and have had several people point out to you that the free PPCPIMBackup.exe would do what you want (or at least what you said you wanted at the time). If you'd followed that advice at the time you wouldn't be in this pickle while your phone is going kerfloop.

Your story started out with a claim that you needed to do weird things with your phone because of work (wanting to have a relatively automated and painless way to remove contacts, etc., every morning and restore them every evening) and now there's a suspicious girlfriend who is nosing into your contacts. You may be a candidate for a "throwaway" prepaid cell phone that you can use for your clandestine activities and keep hidden in a tree outside so you don't have to go through all these shenanigans on your Touch Pro.




LMFAO!!!
That has to be one of the funniest things I've read in awhile on these forums.. It's not like that though, she just didn't like me having female friends. I was actually faithful to her to be honest. We broke up though so I didn't end up backing everything up. I know I should have though. Just been super busy!

So do you know a way to backup google maps favorites though? Anyone? I've saved a lot of cool places I've been to on there. I really like the google maps app! :headbang:

Consigliere 05-26-2009 06:40 PM

Re: Touch Pro Backup Applications/Software
 
Alright, after trying for over and hour I finally got my phone to connect to my computer with ActiveSync. I was worried it would never connect, but after a few soft resets it finally connected. Then I was able to install My Mobiler and it works nicely. I then installed Sprite backup. Had some problems with this, the phone kept on rebooting itself. Not sure if this is supposed to do this. The log said the backups had failed.

I then installed PIMbackup on the phone, it's backing up while I type this. Out of curiousity, what settings do you all enable when doing a backup? I enabled "set as default backup folder" (storage card), "keep selected backup items", "keep selected messages accounts and folders", "keep defined custom items". I did not enable "compress backup" or "binary backup". I would think thats best right? Probably not the fastest but more accessible by my pc incase I have problems restoring. What settings do you all reccommend?

So I'm backing up with PIMbackup, then I'm going to try Sprite again, and after that I'll probably do SPB as well. So I'm hoping by backing up 3 different ways I should be pretty safe.

One more thing, when I installed Sprite should I have selected the place to install it as the Storage card or should it have been on the actual phone's memory? I know the backups should go to the storage card, but what about the actual location of the program itself?

(Ok I think I'm going to flip out, I just accidently hit cancel since I had to unlock my device!!! Looks like I'm going to have to do the backup all over again!)

Consigliere 05-26-2009 08:51 PM

Re: Touch Pro Backup Applications/Software
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mstevens (Post 936556)
SPB Backup (as well as Sprite and, I presume, Resco) backs up EVERYTHING. If you do a hard reset then restore from an SPB Backup archive, you would have no way of knowing that the hard reset had ever occurred. Your phone would have all your contacts, emails, texts, registry edits, Google Maps/Footprints/whatever other program favorites, settings, etc. exactly as when you started the backup. [edit] Similarly, if you back up one phone and restore to another (of the same model and ROM), you would only be able to tell the two phones apart by looking at the serial numbers or distinguishing scratches.

It'll also backup and restore mistakes and errors, including bad regedits that cause problems. That's another reason frequent backups are so important: they allow you to go back to a time before a problem appeared and restore the setup from then.

[edit shown above]

Yeah I've been trying to use Sprite but when it resets/reboots the phone it says backup failed in the log. I'm about to give PIMbackup another try for I accidently canceled it before. Although I'd rather use Sprite or SPB since it seems that those programs backup EVERYTHING, which is what I need! I don't think PIMbackup will backup all my apps and stuff like the google maps favs.. Read my other post on this thread above this one too. I'm also wondering what options people usually select when backing up etc.. :)

mstevens 05-27-2009 01:47 AM

Re: Touch Pro Backup Applications/Software
 
PPCPIMbackup.exe will just back up your PIM data (contacts, emails, text messages, etc.) not programs or settings. As for settings, I have all checkboxes checked for backups.

As a rule, backup applications should be installed to the device, not to a storage card. They'll probably run from the storage card, but in my opinion it's better to run them from internal memory.

c3497943 06-19-2009 02:26 PM

Re: Touch Pro Backup Applications/Software
 
does anyone know where the "people tab's " mini pictures are kept.

when you add a picture to a contact it saves another version(smaller) somewhere else on the phone. I'd like to find out where they are saved so i can back up these icons. the phone does this so that it doesn't have to load a large photo every time. and so that even if you delete your pictures which i have, your contacts will still have the mini photos.

thanks


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