Backup manager - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

Hello,
I have a Qtek 9100 running on WM 5.0. The problem is I can't perform a backup right now. All the backup managers I've tried either don't work on WM 5.0 or want to save the backup file directly in the internal memory. And as I don't have enough space to store the backup file in the internal memory I am stuck.
I am planning to buy a miniSD card in 2-3 months so this option is ruled out for now.
Is there a backup manager that lets you write the backup file directly on your PC?
Regards,

Sprite's backup thingy backs up to PC, or to the device if you perform it on the device itself.

Not on Windows Mobile 5.

Weird - then how have I been doing it?
You do need the beta
http://spritesoftware.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1836
There's another non-beta one:
http://www.sunnysoft.cz/en_clanek.php?clanekid=51
Which I haven't tried

SK Tools does backup on WM5 devices and much more.
s-k-tools.com

sk tools 2.3.16 trial
Hello,
I tried the trial version of SKtools and it says that for windows mobile 2005 the option of complete system backup is temporary disabled.
How can you backup?
Regards
Marcus

I had experimental 2.3.15, wich worked, bu it
was missing list of all apps, installed before SKTools.
It was hard to uninstall some of them.
Try here:
s-k-tools.com/downloads.html

Related

Where is Backup tool in K-Jam

Can any one tell me how to take backup in K-Jam.I can't locate backup tool in programs.
Thanks
There is no fully compatible backup program yet for Windows Mobile 5.0.
Sunnysoft Backup Manager 3.5 (3.6 now available) is the only program that actually runs and backs up/restores the file and registry portion - emails and some other databases do not get backed up.

sunnysoft backupmanager 3.7 wm5

Hi
has anyone noticed there is a new wm5 compatible backup manager version
works great
Yes, I have been using it for about a week and did not find any use for it until I started trying out softwares. All I can say is it worked BUT VERY MUCH DISAPPOINTED WITH IT. Why? After performing a hard reset and restoring from backup, I noticed that it created a few double icons for some of my programs, not a big deal probably for some, but not for me. A backup should restore only what it made a backup of, and not create anything extra. So if you are a nut like myself, save your money and stay away from it. It is a waste of money.
Okay,but do you have an alternative backup WM5 soft ? I prefer double icon than no icon at all...........
You can remove the icons by using file explorer
My Device --> Windows --> Start Menu --> Programs
Yes there is an alternative since a few weeks.
Sprite turned available a Beta for its own backup product "Sprite Backup for Windows Mobile '05"
Download it at: http://www.spritesoftware.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1836
Yes there is an alternative since a few weeks.
Sprite turned available a Beta for its own backup product "Sprite Backup for Windows Mobile '05"
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Hi Conchas
i had a problem with Sprite. I downloaded the Beta version and did some back ups but then the software expired and there was no way to restore from the backup (you don't seem to be able to reload the software and after a hard reset it gave me an "older" version message!). Until they release the full version i wouldn't rely on the backups from the beta version
mikey mike

Sprite Backup 6 - Worst ever

Sorry to disturb you all - but in my opinion I never saw such a buggy application like Sprite Backup.
I used Version 5 and realized it would copy all ".vol" files before backup. These files store all your contact and calendar data and can be quite big. If you do not have enough free space on your device it will stop your backup. And keep the copy files on your device!
So you got a "pim.vol" for your calendar data and a "pim.volc" file as a copy. In my case I got a 6MB "pim.vol"-file and only 3.5MB left on the device. The backup would not finish but the files would remain!!
Well, now I tried version 6. Since I had a long discussion with the developer on version 5 I was sure they must have tested this to work. Wrong! I deelted SpB Backup and installed Sprite Backup to use a backup to a FTP server (which Spb would not offer...) Well, well. Again the backup failed (strangely enough I tested the FTP connection and it worked - but it would not work at backup time) Strangely enough I realized a lot of RAM missing on the device. Guess what? I found all these ".volc" files again. Copies of the original ".vol" files. Not deleted. Eating up a lot of space...!!!
OF course I deleted the Sprite Backup application via "Remove". And again: 600KB were still missing! I realized: It would NOT delete the folder "Sprite Backup" in "Application Data" on the device. 600KB of then useless software. A backup software that cannot even de-install itself correctly#?!# Any guestions??
Well, it did not end here: Since I use a german OS my storage card is named "Speicherkarte". Would you suggest that Sprite Backup would leave its logs at "Speicherkarte/Logs"? No, of course not. It would be on "Storage Card/Logs". Well, since my SD Cards location is "Speicherkarte" it would just generate the folder "Storage Card" and put the log files there. Great... NOT!
Whats the conclusion? Paid $10 for an upgrade. Very very disappointed about quality and reliability.
I can only recommend "Spb Backup" or probably every other backup application (e.g. SKTool) - but never ever again Sprite Backup. Big disappointment for 2 versions now.
I would love some feedback from the community since backup is crucial in my opinion...
I bought the same upgrade and have it set to do scheduled backups nightly to my storage card. I have not had a problem with it. I use the english version. I wonder if anyone that uses the english version and backs up to FTP is around for comment.
Yeah, Sprite Backup sucks. I don't think I ever got a viable backup created from it, either it would hang while doing the backup or what it backed up would not restore.
As you said, SPB backup is the thing to use.
yaa im having problems restoring with sprite
going back to SPB as i type
Well, well.
some more infos: The WM5->WM6 upgrade with Sprite Backup does not work. I tried it on the Herald (P4350) - and it worked 90% (without databases). But 90% is not enough. Some links do not work, some settings are corrupted beyond repair.
I forgot: De-installed Sprite Backup right now. Did a restart, well there it opened up again.. Cant believe, whats happening here...
I bought Sprite Backup 6. I can't get it installed on my PC. The pda install works fine, but no help from the Sprite people who told me, "Reinstall it"..
Duh.. It won't install in the first place. (This is why I used an AMEX.. Chargeback for goods undelivered)
By the way, can someone recommend a good PDA backup utility that backups up to the computer automatically?

How to backup and sucessfull restore HD?

I did a short search but didnt find a good guide for this (probaly exist but i have short time now to do futher search)
so here goes my question
I had some problems lately on HD so i want to hard reset it for the first time
to make it work good
What should i use to easy backup the HD i heard about Sprite but i also read someone says it screwed their phone when restoring so is sprite best for backup?
What i want to back up is:
- some programs so i dont have to install them again
- The analog manila clock i tweaked (something like 0d26c504_manila i put inside windows in hd)
- The touch flo teme
- The wallpapers (They not saved on the sdcard)
- Contact list
- Calculator skin
- Opera favorites
So what program do i use
I downloaded the sprite version and already did a backup with it
but i dont even know if im using the right version i just downloaded some random version on the web installed it on Hd and did a backup of all except the Sd card.
But if i was to HARD RESET the phone i guess Sprite program also be viped so then how do i restore the backup if is wiped?
Anyone can help in the best way to do my first backup and restore
thanks
There is also another way more detailed in the wiki.
Wouldn't recommend this unless you know what you are doing though.
Link here
try Spb Backup, can do a partial/full backup and restore..works fine...
calcop said:
try Spb Backup, can do a partial/full backup and restore..works fine...
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Questions:
1. once backed up how do i restore if Spb backup also get wiped when hardreset?
2. Should i install Spb backup on the Sdcard
3. When i tried run Spb backup and do Full backup i get "estimating" instead of it display the size of the backup why?
4. Will i have to install again the programs i installed on SDCARD? (if so then next time i install them on the phone instead)
5. If i had some minor problems with the phone should i not backup the system data?
Coolvibes said:
Is Spb Backup v2.0.0 good to use?
and once backed up how do i restore if Spb backup also get wiped when hardreset?
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1. Install spb backup
2. make te backup (to the micro sd)
3. hard reset or update rom or whatever
4. install spb backup
5. restore backup
martjah said:
1. Install spb backup
2. make te backup (to the micro sd)
3. hard reset or update rom or whatever
4. install spb backup
5. restore backup
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Thanks, Ok i see the backup is saved to the Sdcard so when i Install Spb backup again i just point it to the backed up file stored on sdcard
thats excelent.
But in my situation (and considering i had some errors on HD so i hard reseting it) should i do a fullback up or a personalize
and if i do a personalize of the system files
should i exclude backup databases and registry and only backup system files and the rest?
I do want to backup the Manila analog clock and the touch flo theme i tweaked most important.
Personally I prefer SPB Backup, straight forward, plus its slightly cheaper than Sprite
I tried a full backup with Spb backup now
i got some error on some files that refused to read
files like Picturemate files with .bpsd extensions
stylus .bpsd files
a bunch of manila files saved under /windows/MACOSX
and finaly:
unable to open database
OID=0x40406000
and
backup file is too lage for self-extracting file, a stand-alone restorer will be put in the same directory
Are this files important?
or is my backup correct?
Sorry to have to ask another question this is very important
If i choose custum backup and uncheck some system files
after a hard-reset and after running restore in spb backup will the restore simple just overwrite the files i choosed to restore and leave intact the newly default files from the hard-reset, or if i uncheck important system files (important for the HD to work not important to backup for me) will it means the wmobile os will not work well because is missing file?
I think is the first thing that by unchecking some files it simply just not overwrite the default files, because default files already is there after hard-reset and wont get wiped unless i over-write them by spb backup right?
Just want to be sure
Also is there any files that is not nessesary at all to backup if using custum mode.
And what files in custum i have to backup if i realy want back up of:
- The analog manila clock i tweaked (something like 0d26c504_manila i put inside windows in hd)
- The touch flo teme
- The wallpapers (They not saved on the sdcard)
- Calculator skin
This 4 are realy the most important for me to backup
a bit of a noob question but is my first time doing backup
I've been through this process a few times recently.
The way I've done it:
1) Run SPB Backup and do a full backup.
- The error messages are similar to mine, they can usually be ignored. I've not seen the database error yet, but try running the back up again just in case.
2) once the backup is complete, do your hard reset.
3) Setup up the phone for the first time again, screen configurations etc. Then run the backup_xxxxxxx.exe app on your storage card. The x's with be replaced with the date it was created.
4) do a full restore. Your phone should now be back to the way it was before the hard reset including themes and installed apps.
Thats how it worked for me anyway where I've been switiching between different ROMS!
martjah said:
1. Install spb backup
2. make te backup (to the micro sd)
3. hard reset or update rom or whatever
4. install spb backup
5. restore backup
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Actually, no need to install SPB AGAIN. If you installed it in your microSD (with so little space in the device, no reason why you wouldn't) its still there, the backup is a .exe file. So after the hard reset, just use file explorer and locate your backup file and run it.
Surprisingly most third party installed apps in the microSD still works except the games...just by locating them using fileExplorer in the program files folder of the microSD.
HTH
This DOES NOT work!
(Well for me anyway)
I did a full back up, updated to Duttys new ROM, then restored
Unfortunately it restored everything - including all the manila files and registry changes. When I went into the device information, it was telling my I had ROM v1.9b, not v2.1 that I'd installed
harrispo said:
This DOES NOT work!
(Well for me anyway)
I did a full back up, updated to Duttys new ROM, then restored
Unfortunately it restored everything - including all the manila files and registry changes. When I went into the device information, it was telling my I had ROM v1.9b, not v2.1 that I'd installed
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I have had this same issue. I believe this is a bug. You should still have V2.1 installed.
Did you check device information before you restored everything?
harrispo said:
This DOES NOT work!
(Well for me anyway)
I did a full back up, updated to Duttys new ROM, then restored
Unfortunately it restored everything - including all the manila files and registry changes. When I went into the device information, it was telling my I had ROM v1.9b, not v2.1 that I'd installed
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Err did the backup file had 2.1 as the rom during that process or 1.9b? If you back up your DEVICE having 1.9b, then you installed 2.1 and run the back up again, i think its pretty obvious it will revert everything that the backup file had (which is the 1.9b)
I think its more useful for those who are eager to install 3rd party apps, crashes their phone and no choice but to do a hard reset. After a hard reset, no need to install everything again. It is NOT supposed to work like u have a backup of a previous rom and apps, then install a new rom and run the backup and expect ONLY the apps to get restored.
Anyway, we all know that custom roms like dutty's (great work by the way!) are not tested to work properly with 3rd party apps since he did mention that he didn't like installing too much 3rd party apps. But ofcourse, we want some of these and that in our phone and we want this custom rom too, so my tip is to install like 2-3 apps first, test then if it doesn't cause any error with the rom, then do a backup. then when u encounter an error like mine, (TF3D failed to load even on a soft reset) I was forced to do a hard reset... But w/o installing spb again, i just searched for my .exe file using file explorer, run it then all gud working apps are back again.
kieboy said:
Err did the backup file had 2.1 as the rom during that process or 1.9b? If you back up your DEVICE having 1.9b, then you installed 2.1 and run the back up again, i think its pretty obvious it will revert everything that the backup file had (which is the 1.9b).
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Restoring a backup from SPB Backup 2 will not revert you to a previously flashed ROM. This can only be done by re-flashing. It will just restore your apps and settings. You will still be on ROM 2.1. Check the Splash screen when you hot reset the phone.
EDIT
It may well be that SPB backup is also restoring the text that you are seeing in the device information page. This does not mean that the previous ROM has also been restored.
My device is showing the same behaviour. I am running Dutty's Extreme 2.1 ROM and have restored apps and settings from my previous Extreme 1.9 ROM. My device information is displaying Extreme 1.9 even though I have V2.1 installed.
Hope this is clear.
I stand corrected great find indeed. well there you have it folks, time to flash and restore backup
Fallen Spartan said:
Restoring a backup from SPB Backup 2 will not revert you to a previously flashed ROM. This can only be done by re-flashing. It will just restore your apps and settings. You will still be on ROM 2.1. Check the Splash screen when you hot reset the phone.
EDIT
It may well be that SPB backup is also restoring the text that you are seeing in the device information page. This does not mean that the previous ROM has also been restored.
My device is showing the same behaviour. I am running Dutty's Extreme 2.1 ROM and have restored apps and settings from my previous Extreme 1.9 ROM. My device information is displaying Extreme 1.9 even though I have V2.1 installed.
Hope this is clear.
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Thank you Mr Spartan. I will now flash to my heart's giddy content
I've been reading this thread with interest as yesterday I flashed my first ROM - Dutty 2.1 - and I can really see why people love what these geniuses are doing with their cooked ROMs.
Now I want to play around with other ROMs so I'm going to get spbbackup but just a quick question:
ROMs like Dutty's have updated calculators, dialers, calendar etc. If I start from shipped HD ROM with my favorite apps installed and do a backup, then install a cooked ROM (e.g. Dutty 2.1) and do a restore, will the calculator, dialer etc. be replaced with the old ones becasue they are "apps"?
Or, can I selectively choose which apps to backup in spb?
Thanks
Newton.
Should be clear to you all by now that if one backups system files these will be restored to the new ROM. Its a feature, but of course only useful when reverting back to the very same ROM the backup was made from.
That is why Sprite Backup 6.5 which I use offers three restore levels 1) system, programs, personal data 2) programs, personal data 3) only personal data
On top of that, one can choose which programs should be restored. Because if you installed apps that modified the old Manila, and restore them to the new Manila problems will arise as well.
With these precautions Backup/Restore over new ROMs will be a pleasant experience.

Help with SPB & Sprite Backup

I recently used SPB to do a "full backup" but it only took 5minutes and the resulting backup file was only 41.7MB...my internal memory has 160MB in use so was this a complete backup and does it usually be this quick? The compression level is set to normal.
I previously used Sprite backup but when I recently wanted to restore it and clicked on the self-restoring file it said "The file cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found. You might need to reinstall or restore this file"...?
I even tried opening it and my previous 2 backups via opening up sprite -> restore, however it did not find the backup files? Anyone else had this problem.
Lastly, is it best to backup my storage card at the time of the backup? Just that if I ever need to do a hard reset and then restore, won't my system need the files on my storage card to be as they were at the time of my backup? (I have many programs installed on there)
Thanks for your thoughts
Anyone?.....
sprite backup problem
hi what you can try is reinstall the sprite backup program via your pc
and after that try to open the self extracting sprite backup file.
i remember having the same problem and this did the trick for me
gr liang
P.s.
i never backup my storagecard ! with sprite back up on the same storagecard you seldom will lose the data on your storagecard.
you can make a back up on your pc which includes your storagecard but then your backup will be on your pc.
hi can sprite backup work between rom upgrades?
as in , i back up now.
i flash a new rom.
i restore...
will everything be the same as before? including contacts favorite people photos?
will the new rom work properly?? ( as in the old data will it affect the new rom? )
I dont know about flashing a rom but i have tried hard reset then restore from backup using sprite and it restored everything. install sprite back on storage card and also save the executable backup file to storage card. when you do a hard reset just goto file explorer then tap on the backup file. it should restore your phone back to before you performed a hard reset. what version of sprite backup do you have. I have 6.5.4.14
6.2.3 htc edition
I currently use SPB Backup for backing up all my PIM information (contacts & emails)
As I constantly upgrade or fash new roms this is very useful. The size of this file is usually around 2.5MB
I have also done full backups which are generally around 20MB for me.
However I never use full restore after I have upgraded or changed rom. I only use full restore if I have done a hard reset or reverted back to original rom I backed up.
The reason for this is that if you do a full restore, you are restoring registry entries from your previous rom which may conflict with your new rom.
For this reason, I don't personally take the chance and only use custom restore i.e. PIM info
I was using version 6.5.4.8 also tried 6.5.4.14 - same result.
I've changed to SPB backup now and that seems to backup ok...the proof in the pudding will be once I need to restore!
6.5.4.14 works fine for me. my backup file is around 32mb though
I always backup before installing anything just incase

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