X Backup?????? - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 General

Having had a major panick when my XDA lost all power, and losing all info, (as I thought I had done a backup but then couldnt find it!!!) I have now manually put all the info back on. So this time I have made sure I have done a backup on my PC which seems ok, but I wanted to do a backup onto my SD card also, so that if this major incident happens again where I have to hard reset my device, I will be able to restore my info whilst away from my PC. (still with me???)
Anyway, I have done a backup using Xbackup, onto my SD card, everything ok there then!!! but when I try to restore using Xbackup it doesnt give me the option to open my storage card, and the file I saved isnt recognized by my XDA???
Am I doing something wrong??

after tapping restore, before start, have you change the target to storage card ? ( it's left bottom on the toolbar : "open" )

Continuing this thread without opening another, has anyone had problems with xbackup being rediculously slow? I used to use ipaq backup on my hp4150 and i could backup all data to SD card (up to 30MB) in about 10 minutes. I started xbackup today and so far its taken 3 hours to backup 29MB data, with 12% to go. Is this expected?

try doing a benchmark of your xda's sd card and sd interface using pocketmechanics it'll let you compare the speed of your sd card with other sd cards and with other pda's

Read: 0.99MB/s (6.7x) Write 0.01MB/sec (0.1x)
Write seems a bit slow
Can anyone post a comparison result?

Benchmark comparison
My Dane Elec 128 MB SD card give, with Pocket Mechanic V 1.44, the following figures:
with combined read/write test 0.98 MB/s (6.7x) for read and 0.02 MB/s for write
Regards,
Mark

Markutah, how long does it take for you to do a full backup?

and then you can also compare with different hp ipaqs to see if their sd speed are soo much higher then xda2 and if that could explain why it takes soo much longer to backup
pocket mechanics also let you compare with other pda's bench'd with different sd card brands

Ill try benchmarking it against my 4150 later and see what happens. Still seems a bit strangely slow, with 29MB at 0.01MB/sec it shouldnt tkae more than an hour

Full Backup
I don't use Xbackup for my backups but just wanted to try for you. I canceled it because it had done just 1% in 6 minutes.
I've totally 66MB of data which takes about 10 minutes with Sprite Backup.
Sorry couldn't wait for the Xbackup to finish.
Regards

Ah, Spritebackup, will look into. Thanks.

I confirm XBack Up is incredibly slow... it was taking me up to 6 hours to back up...
Sprite is working fine in a few minutes

Now it is starting to become clear. IPAQ backup runs on sprite backup's engine. This may explain why the 4150 backs up real fast, and why xbackup is just generally not very good.

QTEK 9090 + xBack up
Since this thread deals with xBack up, here's another question about this utility. While xBack up is running, anyone already also had the following message in a pop-up screen : "File transfer violation ..." ? xBack up then stops and you can choose between : "stop", "skip" or "soft reset". What does this mean ?

Before starting the backup it is best to go to settings/memory and stop all programs running.

I have SpriteClone and it takes Approx 1 1/2mins to backup my XDA1 aprox. 18mb and a full backup (incl. SD approx 200mb) takes approx. 25 mins.
The problem with SpriteClone is that its a minimum of 10 copies @$10/per purchased (geared mainly for companies). An idea would be if a few users got together and purchased it together (or everyone who wants it start emailing Sprite to give them the idea to sell personal copies.

I have no programs running before starting xBack-up, so this is not the cause of this "File transfer violation" message. I tried to back-up with Sunnysoft Back up Plus and this went very well. What's wrong with the xBack up utility ? Anybody else has some suggsestions ?

My xBackup works perfectly. Made a backup of 130MB in under 10 minutes and a restore in under 10 minutes as well.

Related

Warning! WM2003 Pictures application will erase your SD card

Ok this is warning to all how have upgraded their PPCPE to WM2003.
It was been determined that the new 'Pictures' application will erase/format your SD card without any warning if the 'Detect digital camera storage cards' option is turned on. I should know because it has already happened to me and a few others as reported in the xda-developers forum thread listed below:
http://www.xda-developers.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1778
So it is HIGHLY suggested that everyone should turn off / disable this option ASAP!
Dear,
I confirm it is not the picture application that erases all data in the sd card. Let's listen to my story. My SD card has been erased 4-5 times so far. The first 2 were thought to be attributable to the "detect digital cam" option in the picture prog, so I turn the option off. It worked fine for several hours until I installed my external keyboard driver that is incorporated with an option of either keyboard or infrared connection. The option was infrared on default, so I switched back to keyboard and that was when my 3rd time sd wipeout occurred. Then I decided to uninstall the driver (Since I thought it was responsible for the wipeout). My 4th and 5th times were completely free of all these problem softwares. I completely lost faith in this rom version and start looking for ways to restore my prior rom version of 3.17. If you know how (I don't have a sd reader), please advise. I am nearly desperate :evil: Thanks
SD Card Erased
I have the same issue and all else with ppc2003 seems to be fine. I have only had one erasure so far but I have only had it installed for about 12 hours. How oftern did you card get erased and over what length of time? Thanks.
P.S. I am backing up my storage card intermittently just to be safe now.

Backup Performance

Anyone have problems with the performance of xBackup ? - I have about 38 MB of data to back up, and xBackup takes more than 2 hours writing to my PQI 128 MB SD card.
Backup to storage is really fast.
I am currently testing Sprite Backup, a full backup with Sprite is about 6 minutes.
Restore from Sprite also worked perfectly, just click on the .exe file and select restore. I guess I will be buying Sprite in the near future.
Regards
Michael
It turns out the SD cards are rated at different speeds. Maybe you have a slow one?
I've got the viking 512 SD card and a backup of 128MB using sprite takes about 12 mins.
BTW, sprite is superb and well worth the money, esp as it can do scheduled daily/weekly backups and also an emergency backup when power drops to a specified level. As far as I'm concerned its a must have.
backup speed with sd card
I'm using a 256M sd card. I had to format it a few times to get best speed. First I used sandisk formatter, then in XDA2. I don't know why this should have an effect, but it seems repeatable. tomtom was very slow before, now acceptable.
Sprite backup (compress,encrypt,make exe) full backup 60M used, compressed down to 46M in 5 mins.
Xbackup, it crashes on locked files a few times. after 5mins its only at 8% and I've had to click the skip or reset box a few times, after 15min its only 30%. I gave up, stick with sprite.

Devices gets slow

Hello all,
I experience the following problem with my Tytn (gory details about versions and so avail upon request): With age the device got slower and slower to the point that now e.g. ActiveSync times out if the device was not soft-reseted for a long time.
Still, even after a soft-reset the device feels sluggish and unresponsive -- compared to what it used to be.
Granted, it has a boatload of software installed but the "slowness" got worse w/o adding new softw.
IIRC from the old PPC days the old WinCE used to suffer heavily from memory leaks, and the only way to recover from that was to hard-reset the device.
My question is:
- Did anyone else have this experience ? Is it a known problem ?
- Is it actually a appl problem and not WM5 related ?
- Does a hard-reset and restoring from backups solve the problem ? Or do I neeed to hard-reset and install the software all over again from scratch ?
TIA,
Florian
P.S. Sorry I don't have some "hard facts" (mem usage/whatnot), so far it is just an empirical observation
When I originally got my device I tried installing a load of software and this seemed to eventually break the device. It does start to perform slower the more you mess with it. I upgraded the firmware and was careful about what I installed and the device works great now.
If you performed a hard reset and re-installed your applications, you would notice an increase in speed. I recommend the latest firmware also.
i have just replied to similar comments that may help here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=291882
rather than retyping. the bare device works really really really good, so it may relate to your apps. install standard released apps, with care, and do backups regularly to restore if necessary.
also, i have found in the past that large volumes of contacts and large amounts of diary syncs does slow all devices down. one poster said he had over 1000 contacts and wanted to know why phone calls were slow to start (caller id and searching duh...)
so watch what you install, and only install what you really need
install anything that is needed on bootup into memory
hide icons point to your sd card
dont have sd card readers on the today screen
follow the registry hacks and use them
dont install today screen stuff to sd card
accept that the sd card may be disabled or fail on occasion, thus you dont want your device functionality tied to it otherwise card fails, device fails
manage your synchronisation of data
there is soooo much more. make sure you are on the latest released rom for your device. ensure your sd card does have fast read and write ability...
read wiki, do some research. all else fails, HARD RESET and see if it runs at normal or good speed. then test each and use each app carefully, using a backup app to restore as you need to.
this is m$, and i equate wm5 to windows 95, we are a long way from xp status, so play nice, be gentle, and manage the apps you install, they way you install them, and the data u need.

X2 beware it CORRUPUTS memory card content!

People beware!!!
This failure X2 corrupts memory cards!
Completely corrputs the content!
Sooner or later you’ll also encounter this –
confirmed by many other users!
So if you still decide to use this unreliable piece of failure,
be sure to make backups!!!!
doministry said:
People beware!!!
This failure X2 corrupts memory cards!
Completely corrputs the content!
Sooner or later you’ll also encounter this –
confirmed by many other users!
So if you still decide to use this unreliable piece of failure,
be sure to make backups!!!!
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Indeed,
I lost 7Gb aprox of very valuable stuff, like source code, documentation, photos, charts, music, software, video, backups, and so on..
I think i may found the pattern (kind of) because after the first corrupted memory it happend to me seeeeeveral times...
Its like if i start an app (lets say a game) that uses a lot of resources, the game is laggy and somehow it closes OR you use another app on the same time that is installed on the SD, like they crash by sharing some kind of resource... im not quite sure but at least two times after "playing" (i quote it because its mega laggy) i saw my Program Files folder EMPTY...
At least this time it doesnt f*** the whole card..
i wonder why OP hasnt posted a single good thing bout x2
i owe it and im quite satisfied with it it hass some things that need to be fixed but otherwise i like it
the only problem i have with it is that loses the sd card sometimes but as i read its the card problem (default one that came with it) its class2 (cheap $#"$#!%%&Z&#&"%%""% provider)
indycar: You are terrible wrong! The card problem issue is the X2 problem NOT card! I try a lot of cards (differents manufacturer, size, class). The point is, that X2 automatically turn off card when you stand by device and it turn on when you wake up X2 again. I´m thinking, that this should be a "feature" to increase power managing capabilities...
indycar said:
i wonder why OP hasnt posted a single good thing bout x2
i owe it and im quite satisfied with it it hass some things that need to be fixed but otherwise i like it
the only problem i have with it is that loses the sd card sometimes but as i read its the card problem (default one that came with it) its class2 (cheap $#"$#!%%&Z&#&"%%""% provider)
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Well I wrote many good things about it before.
With a decent firmware it'a decent device and the best choice!!!!!!
But current firmware is a massacre confirmed by all users so no reason for good words....
The memory card problem is completely independent from the card, happened to me with both cards!!!
Another victim of memory card corruption. the whole content of the memory card just dissappear like*poof*. and the symtoms looks the same. system became incredably laggy all of the sudden. reboot the device and "watch your past disappear" (adapted from STFirst Contact when Borg Queen says "Watch your future ends")...
Ben
the weird thing about my card is that only SOME things disappeared, i had several folders on my card little by little they disappeared but the files that werent in folders stayed and never got deleted, thought the card itself did not gain/lose any memory.
my card is fine .. nothing happened
You corrupted people should try some file recovery software to recover your card content. There are plenty of free recovery programs on the internet. You'd have to stick your card into your computer and run the software on the disk. Report back if you get it to work because if could help others.
ring-bearer said:
You corrupted people should try some file recovery software to recover your card content. There are plenty of free recovery programs on the internet. You'd have to stick your card into your computer and run the software on the disk. Report back if you get it to work because if could help others.
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Most of my content was backed up so I will not hassle with this.
However I would love to know how to eventually format the card to
to not to slow it down...
This whole X2 case reminds me of N97 when it was introduced. Truly 'spooky' phone
My card is also from today one of those who messes up. My files does not get deleted but when browsing the card from the phone it sometimes contains perhaps two out of the folders, sometimes the files is there (i guess) but folder and file names seams renamed. A look at the card on my computer shows every file/folder/file name intact.
Guys,
You who had the SD-card corrupted, did you install any applications on it that you use frequently?
hertell said:
Guys,
You who had the SD-card corrupted, did you install any applications on it that you use frequently?
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As you might have read, my card only looked corrupted in the phone file explorer but yes, I installed every application on the card. Most used is S2P and Pocket player and of course all my music used by the apps mentioned.
If running S2P listening to music,the app suddenly halts. I then shuts S2P down and starts file explorer to see what happened the card looks partially deleted or all folder and file names corrupted (mounting the card on PC shows no errors at all).
In the beginning I had Outlook save incoming mail on card but as the card disconnects outlook creates a folder, Storage Card in root of phone. That creates a problem when the phone mounts the card again since it gets named Storage Card2 instead. That messes up all short cuts created by me or phone to the applications installed at the card.
I use card pre packed with phone and I see no reason to try another since others here reports no difference when replacing card.
hertell said:
Guys,
You who had the SD-card corrupted, did you install any applications on it that you use frequently?
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The moment my card got corrputed
I quit using X2 completely.
I've seen no sense in further struggling and
I also have no time for that.
Why the question?
MR2 also screws it?!
TLDR: Don't install programs or attachments on your storage card.
I am now 100% certain that power management is behind the disappearing storage card issue, and is a culprit in a number of other bugs. It looks like when you put the device into standby, it switches off power to a number of components.
It's easy to see what happens with the storage card if you use SPB Mobile Shell. There's a handy shortcut under Tools - Browse Files - Storage Card. If you put that shortcut on your home screen and come out of standby, you'll usually see the icon return to the default unassigned shortcut. After anywhere between a fraction of and many seconds, the SD card icon will reappear.
Seems like some genius engineer at Foxconn, not knowing much about WinMo or stuff in general thought he was being very clever by saving what, 10mA? in shutting it off. Think of all those extra minutes of standby time saved.
I too suffered from a corrupted FAT, but thankfully all I really lost was MP3s I already had elsewhere. Since I figured out what's going on, I've had no trouble whatsoever. It does of course mean that I've had to make yet more compromises in the functionality of the device. The key is to make sure not to install programs on the storage card, or if you must, make sure the phone doesn't go into standby while running them. Also, don't choose to store email and MMS attachments on the card, or you'll get the Storage Card2 problem.
Stupid power management also explains these other things that have been bothering me, and many of you:
Notification sounds and lights not working properly.
Sporadic checking of email.
Custom ringtones disappearing (Hint: put them on main memory).
The phone randomly freezing when trying to work with Bluetooth car kits.
Presumably Sony engineers are aware of this, because if they aren't, God help us. I'm guessing that power management is such a low level issue that it's very difficult to fix with firmware if at all. That being the case, I'm not confident this phone will ever work properly and has most likely sounded the death knell for me for both Sony Ericsson and WinMo.
@bedlam_au
You may be right about power management.
That may be the answer.
Before my card corruption when I was entering SlideView
I always saw it REFRESHING media content,
like looking for it again and again....
have you tried it?
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\State\Suspend]
"shc1:"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\State\Resuming]
"shc1:"=dword:00000000
We have been testing it with my friend for a while (since 24th of april) and he hasn't got any storage card problems after applying this *.reg. He had them every time before that.
@ultrashot: I think you've done it! Changed those keys and didn't even need to soft reset. I've been checking all day and haven't seen the storage card disappear once. Presumably it's going to stay that way.
Does someone feel like making up a cab for this? It'd make many people's day.
bedlam_au,

Moto G7 + SanDisk SD Storage - Encrypted folders.

Good evening.
Spend a few hours trying to see if I can recover my mother's phone files.
Issue:
Yesterday she said she can't see WhatsApp videos or images - new messages weren't loading. Error: Download Failed. The Download was Unable to complete. Please try again later.
She has 64 GB SanDisk SD and it used as adaptive storage. I checked her storage and I saw there was about 3 Gb free space on the phone, however SanDisk had only around 700 MB free.
Today I decided to move all her files to a computer (also she had Google Cloud photo backup, I checked and don't see any new photos or videos in the last few months, I am wondering if some kind of glitch could happen 2 months ago and now was the end of it), and when I connected her phone, it showed only SanDisk, no internal storage (I thought maybe because of adaptive storage it shows like one), but in this case it should've shown around 90 GB and it showed only 60 Gb?
Well I opened SanDisk and it was empty while it still showed that SD is not empty in ThisPC area.
I took the SD card out and plugged it back and some of the folders loaded. I downloaded some of the latest videos, and then found this video:
I did what it says there, however, external storage data system process could not be cleared, it was greyed out. So I just did Multimedia Data and Cache Clear. I also force stopped external storage process (and I think that part is what messed up everything).
Well, when I restarted the phone, all my SD folders looked like encrypted folders, while it still shows almost 60 GB of Data there.
I read online and see that Adaptive Storage is using some encrypted format and my assumption by doing steps above I messed up the encryption.
Question is there any hope to restore these SD files or I can forget about it and count it as a hard lesson of how not to try fixing SD card issues?
Also, I'm kind of upset that Google Cloud backup didn't work as I hoped it would. Any recommendation how to better sync and keep backup of all Data (photo, videos, apps, messages) in the cloud? In Case the phone dies or SD card dies, how I can just clone everything from a Backup?
Attached are photos of what I see now when I connect the phone to the PC.
Could anybody share any suggestions? Anything I could try?

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