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Originally Posted by bmxracr96
If you don't think your phone is not important enough to backup. Try to go a few days without it.  I'm lost if i leave the house without it.
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Definitely. At lease my work phone has all my contacts that are vital for work. So I'm only out of the loop for all personal business.
On a side note, I figured out the issues with WMDC. For the "ActiveSync encountered a problem on the desktop." error, to solve it I went to the device manager and uninstalled the drivers under Portable Device -> Touch Diamond, then restarted the computer.
For the "Desktop synchronization cannot be completed. Reduce your mailbox size by deleting some items and folders and try again." error, you need to open up windows calendar, view all appointments, and delete all duplicates. THEN you also need to open up windows mail and windows office outlook (if installed), and delete whatever accounts you have (for me it was my 3 imap google and 1 yahoo accounts). That should clear up that Mailbox error.
Then I hooked back up my old phone with the broken screen, started up a new partner ship, sync'd all my contacts with outlook (where they're stored by default appearntly). Hooked up the new phone, started a new partnership for the new phone, and sync'd the contacts (which imports them from outlook rather than windows contacts). All seems to be good now.
Hope this helps someone with a dead screen who forgot to backup their contacts, and for those of yall with WMDC sync issues.
What would be real helpful (which I tried to look into, with no avail), would be to find which file contains the contacts on the phone, so you could copy it through windows explorer. Would be dead useful for people with dead screens, dead touch responce, etc.