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Do not use the serial number provided, you have to write down the serial no. (3 choices) that appears after you follow steps 1, 2 & 3 below.
1.) Copy/backup original \Windows\bkpmgr.cpl to other place (sd card, extended ROM, etc)
2.) Replace original \Windows\bkpmgr.cpl with cracked bkpmgr.cpl (attached file)
3.) Run BackupManager You will see the pop-up window with original serial code such as "11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88". If not seen click"Registration" button then "Register" and you will see 3 registration key for your DeviceID. Write down your registration information for the future references.
4.)Close program
5.) Copy back original bkpmgr.cpl to \Windows\ (Replace crack bkpmgr.cpl)
6.) Run BackupManager(again) then type the registration key (serial no.) you write down, any of the 3 will do.
The Sunny backup & restore works perfectly. I use it everytime to restore my previously installed apps after a hard reset. I normally choose the "create exe file" & restore the exe file after hard reset EVEN WITHOUT INSTALLING THE SUNNYSOFT BACKUP MANAGER FIRST. During restore of exe file WM2k5 will post errors but reply yes, yes and click exe file once again to restore back your files.
That's it. Goodluck!
Admin edit:
Please keep in mind that this can be illegal in your country!
Always check the laws in your country before using this.
that it work??
i was using the 3.3 build 04062 and its not working.. is this the latest version build? or this one?==>> 04062??
Yeah.. can anyone confirm this... oh well.. instead of waiting why no trying it.. ill try..
The Sunny backup & restore works perfectly. I use it everytime to restore my previously installed apps after a hard reset. I normally choose the "create exe file" & restore the exe file after hard reset EVEN WITHOUT INSTALLING THE SUNNYSOFT BACKUP MANAGER FIRST. During restore of exe file WM2k5 will post errors but reply yes, yes and click exe file once again to restore back your files.
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I have tried Sunny backup but it don't work completely. In fact the program doesn't succeed in restoring the contacts. Me from the it confirms of this or to you it works in complete way?
Ok i got the version.. its 3.30 Build 03141 do you think this will work? to transfer databases of 2003se to 2005?
Also I would appreciate to know if with Sunny backup is possible to restore the database of the device (contacts, calendar, tasks) on WM2005. Thanks.
Thanks
note!
guys this doesnt work on wm2005.
only works for ppc2002/wm2003/wm2003se. ive tested the two version 3.3 but different build. but still have no luck on working for wm2005.
Yes it works
Did a hard reset yesterday for testing when reverting to version H. It works, but the stored .exe file removes itself after restore. So you need to backup soon after that.
Victor
this doesnt work for wm2005 to wm2005...
what i mean was is u backup your contacts from wm2005 and hardreset.. then u restore it using backupsunnysoft it wont work..
HI Guys, had a problem when I hard-rebooted my Atom. Lost my O2media skin.Gets error message ... corrupted. Hard booting is supposed to restore all settings to default.Any body has the same problem. I would appreciate if somebody would upload the skin. Thanks.
Cheers
burn the ROM again
Hi Kropotov, thanks again for helping me out.You mean upload the new ROM again? I'm not so sure if I want to go that way-- is this the only way to get back the skin?
Cheers,
no. try this:
Like clockwork, Kropotov makes my day . Where do I put these files?
Thanks and Double cheers
put this files in:
/hidden partition/MediaCenterSkin/
Thanks Kropotov. Tried Activesync and Card Export to transfer the files to hidden storage/ mediacenterskin but keeps getting error message " Error moving file. Disk is write-protected.Remove write protection or use another disk." I'm stumped-- don't know what to do next.
Cheers
try to change file atributes (uncheck box "Lock file"), that you can copy, or copy rar archive to hidden partitionand extract files directly there.
try to change file atributes (uncheck box "Lock file"), that you can copy, or copy rar archive to hidden partitionand extract files directly there.
Thanks. I'll try it and post result.
Cheers,
Sorry but it did not worked. I was able to copy the files to hidden storage/mediacenter skin but during the file transfer, i keep getting error message ".... memory not enough.." After I soft-resetted, I checked the hidden storage/Mediacenter skin folder but no files were there. Also there was no more space in the HMemory whereas before, I used to have 8.5 Mb free.
ok. make backup using SPB backup. burn ROM again. restore.
ok. make backup using SPB backup. burn ROM again. restore.
Thanks Kropotov. Think that's the only way. BTW, is SPB Backup better than Sprite Backup?
Cheers
frankly speacing, i don't know. I use as patriot SPB :wink:
Hi Kropotov, I went to the seeo2 site to download the rom. Having gone through the upgrading steps, i came across an instruction to " Steps:
5. Verify you have the CE Image version 4260611 and Radio Image version R060428N_MN1ARC_RS00049 described as follows.
I already have the new rom version 20060426B1WWE installed on my Atom. Is it still safe to re-load the ROM? Have you done this before with no problem? Thanks for you usual advise.
cheers, :?
wizard327
yes, I did. Rom version doesn't play the role. You can burn same version or oreviouse.
Thanks for your usual quick response. I need help in upgrade since this will be the first time i will be doing this and I don't want to spoil my Atom. Shall I follow the instructions given at the seeO2 site or do you have any special instructions.I read that the safe way is to enable the bootloader mode first and this icontradicts the seeo2 instruction.Shall apprciate if you could show me the way via bootloader mode.Thanks for your patience.
cheers
forgot about bootloader mode. just download ROM from O2 site, connect to PC, run installer & follow the instruction. (of course, you must have Active Sync installed on your PC)
P.S. Charge Atom before burning.
Thanks. One more question. Shall I retain partnership with activesync or establish partnership as guest?
cheers
Resco releases its brand new application – Resco Backup
After big success of its backup application for Palm OS, Resco announced today the availability of Resco Backup for the PocketPC platform.
In addition to the standard functionality such as manual or scheduled backup, partial backup/ restore, compression or encryption, Resco Backup offers many superior features such as:
• Incremental (differential) backup beats any other backup product in terms of speed.
• Backup profiles (called projects) enable backups of selected data such as messages, contacts etc.
• Ability to verify backup or check backup set integrity
• Tools for backup analysis, e.g. performing a comparison between the device and stored backup set or between any two backup sets.
• Backup sets can have comments, icons or can be pinned - excluded from the update cycle.
It is highly recommended for anyone who does not like to lose precious data.
http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/backup/
You spelled "lose" wrong on the Website
Just a suggestion:
"Never loose your data again"
Where are we loosing it to? The wild?
The word is "lose"
Thanks,
already fixed
good. will try. hope it will become a classic like resco explorer
resco said:
Resco releases its brand new application – Resco Backup
After big success of its backup application for Palm OS, Resco announced today the availability of Resco Backup for the PocketPC platform.
In addition to the standard functionality such as manual or scheduled backup, partial backup/ restore, compression or encryption, Resco Backup offers many superior features such as:
• Incremental (differential) backup beats any other backup product in terms of speed.
• Backup profiles (called projects) enable backups of selected data such as messages, contacts etc.
• Ability to verify backup or check backup set integrity
• Tools for backup analysis, e.g. performing a comparison between the device and stored backup set or between any two backup sets.
• Backup sets can have comments, icons or can be pinned - excluded from the update cycle.
It is highly recommended for anyone who does not like to lose precious data.
http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/backup/
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good. will try. hope it will become a classic like resco explorer
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Yesterday we released next version with the desktop unpack tool and couple of other improvements. There is also a nice speed increase, mainly in the restore phase.
We consider this version a milestone as a lot of functionality covering the needs of a vast majority of users is included and the qualitative parameters are more than satisfactory.
Milestone means we are considering things that could be improved - exclusion rules, FTP, registry-related tools etc. We shall be glad if you have any ideas that could help in this respect.
Best regards,
Michal Sartoris
I'm not sure if I'm in the right place, but I have a question about this application.
Yesterday I used Resco Backup v1.11 to create a backup of my messages because I wanted to flash my device (T-Mobile MDA Vario III, a.k.a. HTC TyTN II/HTC Kaiser) and I wanted to keep the SMS messages I had received.
So I unchecked everything but "Messages (E-mail, SMS, MMS)" and did a backup. I then flashed my device and tried to restore the backup, but failed. After that I couldn't even see the SMS/MMS part on my device anymore, and I was unable to send/receive any SMS. The email settings had also been reset and I had to set up my email account again.
I checked the integrity of the backup and I get the popup "Backup Set Integrity. Valid backup set". Then I checked the error log, and got the popup "Backup set. Valid backup set". So I don't think there's anything wrong there.
About the error, when the restoration was finished I got the popup "Error. Restore competed with errors. Try Restore -> Verify to restore just the differences.". At verify it shows the status "OK" at all files except the file "pmailFolders", where the status is "The system cannot read from the specified device."
When I go to Restore -> Verify, most of the files (about 60) show as "Not in device" and about 15 files show as "!=". When I try to restore single files with the status "Not in device" it shows the restore status view and appears to restore several files and then returns to the verify view. However the file still shows up in the verify screen and remains with the status "Not in device". It then requests a reset, and after that reset I have the same problem: The SMS/MMS part on my device has disappeard, and the email account had been removed.
I tried to remove some files from the backup, as I don't really care about the emails since those can be easily retrieved from my email account, however I had no luck there. If there is a way to remove the emails part and only keep the SMS part from the backup I would be willing to try that, as maybe I would have more luck restoring the backup then.
On a side note, I flashed my device with the exact same ROM I had when making the backup, so it can't be an error caused because there are 2 different ROM versions either. The ROM I used was: RUU_Kaiser_VF_UK_3.08.161.0_radio_sign_25.74.40.02_1.64.08.21
I also had a look at the desktop unpack tool, however I have no idea what I should do with the extracted files (which look the same as when you just extract the .zip files of the backup). I can open the files with notepad and read some of the emails/SMS, but as I said, besides that I wouldn't know what to do with them.
Any help would be greatly appriceated. Thanks in advance!
// ScarS
ScarS said:
I'm not sure if I'm in the right place, but I have a question about this application.
Yesterday I used Resco Backup v1.11 to create a backup of my messages because I wanted to flash my device (T-Mobile MDA Vario III, a.k.a. HTC TyTN II/HTC Kaiser) and I wanted to keep the SMS messages I had received.
So I unchecked everything but "Messages (E-mail, SMS, MMS)" and did a backup. I then flashed my device and tried to restore the backup, but failed. After that I couldn't even see the SMS/MMS part on my device anymore, and I was unable to send/receive any SMS. The email settings had also been reset and I had to set up my email account again.
I checked the integrity of the backup and I get the popup "Backup Set Integrity. Valid backup set". Then I checked the error log, and got the popup "Backup set. Valid backup set". So I don't think there's anything wrong there.
About the error, when the restoration was finished I got the popup "Error. Restore competed with errors. Try Restore -> Verify to restore just the differences.". At verify it shows the status "OK" at all files except the file "pmailFolders", where the status is "The system cannot read from the specified device."
When I go to Restore -> Verify, most of the files (about 60) show as "Not in device" and about 15 files show as "!=". When I try to restore single files with the status "Not in device" it shows the restore status view and appears to restore several files and then returns to the verify view. However the file still shows up in the verify screen and remains with the status "Not in device". It then requests a reset, and after that reset I have the same problem: The SMS/MMS part on my device has disappeard, and the email account had been removed.
I tried to remove some files from the backup, as I don't really care about the emails since those can be easily retrieved from my email account, however I had no luck there. If there is a way to remove the emails part and only keep the SMS part from the backup I would be willing to try that, as maybe I would have more luck restoring the backup then.
On a side note, I flashed my device with the exact same ROM I had when making the backup, so it can't be an error caused because there are 2 different ROM versions either. The ROM I used was: RUU_Kaiser_VF_UK_3.08.161.0_radio_sign_25.74.40.02_1.64.08.21
I also had a look at the desktop unpack tool, however I have no idea what I should do with the extracted files (which look the same as when you just extract the .zip files of the backup). I can open the files with notepad and read some of the emails/SMS, but as I said, besides that I wouldn't know what to do with them.
Any help would be greatly appriceated. Thanks in advance!
// ScarS
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Hi ScarS,
Unfortunately, we have found a bug in restoring emails in v1.11. Have you tried the latest v1.20? If you will still have the problems, please let me know and we will try to find a solution.
Resco Backup makes copy of massages using database API. This means enumerating all databases in volume file (for massages it is cemail.vol), then enumerating records in the database and write it to backup. Restore will create database which is stored in the backup or if it already exists removes all its records. Then it writes stored records back to database. Unfortunately, creating new records in the databases will create new IDs of these records and mail databases have relations based on this IDs. At the end of restore, Resco Backup tries to replace these relations with newly generated IDs (they are generated by system and cannot be changed). This is the reason, why backup is different after restore.
Deleting some files from backup set to leave just SMS/MMS will not help util you know the structure of these databases. E.g. database with name pMailFolders contains information about all accounts (ActiveSync mail account, SMS/MMS accounts, other mail accounts) with all their settings and folders (e.g. Inbox, Outbox, etc.). Each of this folder has related database calld fldrXXXXXXXX where XXXXXXXX is ID of the folder stored in the pMailFolders database. Each of these folder databases have records pointing to pMailMsgs database where information about messages is stored. Names of files, where message bodies and attachments are stored are made from IDs of records of that messages so when ID of message in the database change during restore, name of the file must be changed as well.
Currently information about databases extracted from backup using desktop unpack tool is useless and is there just for information.
Best regards,
Michal Sartoris
Thanks for the quick reply with detailed information I have just tried v1.20 and tried to restore the backup made with v1.11, however I got the same problem.
Was the bug in v1.11 in the backing up part, or in the restoring part? Because if it is in the backing up part it would make sense that it wouldn't work because then the backup is corrupt.
Before I restored the backup made with v1.11 I made a backup of the current data with v1.20 and also made clone (with another application). After the restoring of the old backup failed I tried to restore the new backup however that failed aswell. Maybe because due to the previous restore (the backup made with v1.11) some settings were 'messed up'? I then used the clone I made to restore my device to the way it was before I installed v1.20.
Eventhough it would be nice to have the data back, it were only about 25-30 SMS that were backed up which I would like to restore and they arn't too important, so if I would end up not being able to it wouldn't be a complete disaster. So if it would take up a lot of your time and you have not had similar problems I wouldn't mind if you discard my problem. I am using a trial version, so I havn't paid for support either.
Thanks for the reply so far, I really appriciate it
// ScarS
resco please read the mail that I have sent to you through private message..Thanks
Backup sussefully done but restoration always gave error. It wont return to the original stage , so I continue using Spb backup which is more accurate for backup and restoration after hardreset.
theme freak said:
resco please read the mail that I have sent to you through private message..Thanks
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Hi,
your problem has been sent to the right person.
Best regards,
Michal Sartoris
edywanwan said:
Backup sussefully done but restoration always gave error. It wont return to the original stage , so I continue using Spb backup which is more accurate for backup and restoration after hardreset.
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Hi,
Could you please specify, what error it is?
Best regards,
Michal Sartoris
ScarS said:
Thanks for the quick reply with detailed information I have just tried v1.20 and tried to restore the backup made with v1.11, however I got the same problem.
Was the bug in v1.11 in the backing up part, or in the restoring part? Because if it is in the backing up part it would make sense that it wouldn't work because then the backup is corrupt.
Before I restored the backup made with v1.11 I made a backup of the current data with v1.20 and also made clone (with another application). After the restoring of the old backup failed I tried to restore the new backup however that failed aswell. Maybe because due to the previous restore (the backup made with v1.11) some settings were 'messed up'? I then used the clone I made to restore my device to the way it was before I installed v1.20.
Eventhough it would be nice to have the data back, it were only about 25-30 SMS that were backed up which I would like to restore and they arn't too important, so if I would end up not being able to it wouldn't be a complete disaster. So if it would take up a lot of your time and you have not had similar problems I wouldn't mind if you discard my problem. I am using a trial version, so I havn't paid for support either.
Thanks for the reply so far, I really appriciate it
// ScarS
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Hi ScarS,
The bug was in the restoration part.
Have you noticed the error description immediately after restore? When restore ends it displays a list of all restored items with a short description. Errors have red text and are listed first.
The error you had after verify means that read (probably from zip) failed. Are you able to copy the files stored in the backup somewhere else using file browser?
Unfortunately current integrity check will not catch all problems. It just reads crcs from all zip files and compares them with one stored in separate file.
Would it be possible for you to send me your backup? I understand if not as such data are very sensitive.
Best regards,
Michal Sartoris
For Rom Junkies?
Hi there resco, I currently use "sprite backup" because it has the ability to restore after a rom upgrade and also to a new device. I can't say that it is without bugs, can you tell us how your product performs in theese actions please?
uniqueboy said:
Hi there resco, I currently use "sprite backup" because it has the ability to restore after a rom upgrade and also to a new device. I can't say that it is without bugs, can you tell us how your product performs in theese actions please?
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Hi,
Currently, Resco Backup does not have such a feature. When you try to restore on different device/ROM, you will be warned, but you can continue to do so.
Personally I have tried a few times to restore backup from one device to another and it looked ok. But I did not check it into details. E.g. I have succeeded to restore SMS on device without phone
Best regards,
Michal Sartoris
Hi there
I am planning to to flash the hard SPL followed by Duttys ROM for the firt time so can someone explain the easiest and foolproof way to backup everythingfiles,photos,videos). I have tried to download Pim backup 2.8 but when i try to install from Total comander nothing happens.
Any help appreciated
PIMBackup should be a cab and all you need to do is double click is from your device (I think but its been a long time since I installed it as it remains on my SD).
Not sure there is a best answer.
Myself I use Pimback up of SMS and call logs.
Outlook for contacts and calendar.
Pics are sent to SD card so I always have them.
E-mail I use on my PC and not on my devices so I don't have that problem.
There are a few backup applications (SPB, Sprite) that allow you to restore after a rom flash. My theory is a new rom will have new seetings, reg keys and files, so I don't like the idea of restoring stuff I don't understamd.
Thus I go for the data only and flash clean.
It helps that I use Sashimi to reinstall my apps thus its prity much automamted.
Hope that helps
Hello everyone. I am looking for help and advice on recover deleted files in Windows 10. I would be grateful for your experience and advice. I am looking for help on the internet and have found a manual on restore lost Windows 10 data diskinternals.com/uneraser/manual-how-to-recover-files-in-windows-10 I wonder if I am able to restore data by myself? Thanks for your answers.
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Hello everyone. I am looking for help and advice on recover deleted files in Windows 10. I would be grateful for your experience and advice. I am looking for help on the internet and have found a manual on restore lost Windows 10 data diskinternals.com/uneraser/manual-how-to-recover-files-in-windows-10 I wonder if I am able to restore data by myself? Thanks for your answers.
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Hi,
Try using open source data recovery tools like testdisk.
It wont cost you. And they are reliable coz you have access to its sourcecode.
If you turn on your Windows Backup option in Windows 10, just follow these steps:
Open ‘Control Panel’
Go to ‘System and Maintenance>Backup and Restore (Windows 10)’
Click ‘Restore my files’ and follow the wizard to restore lost files.
If ‘Restore my files’ isn’t visible, click ‘Select another backup to restore files from’ and follow the restore wizard.
If you use File History, you can restore their previous versions
Right-click on the folder that contained the permanently deleted file(s) or folder(s)
Choose ‘Restore previous versions.’
From the available versions, choose the one dated when files were there
Click ‘Restore’ or drag & drop the desired version at any location on the system.
Otherwise, you can use third party software like other users recommended above.
Try not to do any service operations with disk which contains deleted files (multiple files copy, defragmentation, check disk etc). It can destroy information about deleted files.
yeah, there are lot of free software's are available and can use paid software that provides trial versions list is here