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Hey, guys. I just installed the DK28 Froyo Stock ROM. I was using Lookout Mobile Security to backup all of my contacts and pictures.
However, all of my contacts aren't syncing from Lookout. Is there an easier way to get back all of my contacts from Lookout?
Also, my account only shows the apps from the Marketplace that I had purchased, but not downloaded. Is there anyway to download everything I had before? Thanks.
Don't know about Lookout; I always sync contacts through gmail.
Don't know about pictures; all of mine are on my SDCard.
Your free apps do not show up in the marketplace...until now. Now that you're running 2.2.1, anything you DL will re-dl every time you replace ROMs or wipe your phone. (this may be due to updated marketplace and not 2.2, but I'm not sure)
Lookout is garbage. I use appbrain to save my app and google to save my contacts. Have you tried logging into your google on your phone to recover your contacts?
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othan1 said:
Your free apps do not show up in the marketplace...until now. (this may be due to updated marketplace and not 2.2, but I'm not sure)
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It's due to both.
It's Lookout Mobile Security. It's a great piece of software. However, I think it's stuck on restoring my photos.
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Lookout is garbage. I use appbrain to save my app and google to save my contacts. Have you tried logging into your google on your phone to recover your contacts?
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No, Google didn't sync all of my contacts. Just some. Is there a detailed way to show how to sync my phone contacts with Google? It wants to sync like every e-mail address I've ever e-mailed with my phone.
I bought a samsung vibrant and it is unlocked and rooted running bionx v. I'm tryin to delete the old google account so I can sign into the android market. Is there anyway to do this without having to restore the phone. I did manage to get my gmail on there and syncing . I can sign in my google maps .
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Menu - settings - accounts and sync: select account - click "remove account "
Tapa tapa tapa
Tried that and it does nothing at all.
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Please help I new to all this. Anyone else got any ideas please..
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Go to security and reset the phone
remove your google account and then go to settings -> applications -> manage apps -> all apps -> market -> clear data + force close
exit and go to your market app and it will ask you for your google acct.
Nope still hade the persons acc. Show up when I opend my market app I can't get his acc off the phone ..
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You cannot remove the primary (the first added Google account) without factory resetting the phone. It's like that with every Android phone.
If you just need the apps, install titanium backup from the market and backup your apps, factory reset then reload your app...
That's the only way to remove an account...
Can't get to the market its signed in the other owners with no pass word.
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How do u a factory rest on bionx v?
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hold the power button until the power menu comes up, then hit recovery. phone should shutdown and boot into recovery and then push on volume keys down to wipe data/factory reset and push power button to select. once done reboot
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You cannot remove the primary (the first added Google account) without factory resetting the phone. It's like that with every Android phone.
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I know! Pisses me off no end. I end up buying a lot of phones for friends and relatives who want me to set it up and send it to them and I have to get the gmail addresses and passwords to set it up. I don't know why Google does this. My sister bought an Android and before she could use it, my 10 year old niece had entered her Gmail address and by the time my sister realized it, she didn't want to mess with it not wanting to reinstall all the apps.
This is total bull****.
side load titanuim back up and back up apps. Side load means to install the app (apk) another way other than the market.
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For those who bought used Android phones that already had someone's Google account on it: I have been searching for months on how to delete original Google account... but nothing worked... until now. I got piece and piece of information, put them together and it worked! So, try it yourself! Remember to back up your data before doing this 2 steps. I actually copied Android folders from the original 16 GB SD card in the phone to a SD 2GB and played with it, to be safe. When it worked, I did the steps on the 16 GB and it worked, too.
Step 1. Root your phone. Use program like Root Explorer, go to root, open Data folder, then System folder. Delete the file "Accounts.db".
Step 2. Go to Settings --> SD & Phone Storage --> Factory Data Reset. Confirm delete all data. The phone will shutdown automatically. When you power it back on, all Google accounts will be gone. Therefore, BACK UP your email accounts before doing these steps.
Note: I am not 100% sure if step 2 is necessary, but I did both steps and it worked, so I never tried step 1 alone. You can try just step 1 and reboot the phone to see if it worked. If not, perform step 2. I think Google accounts reside in the phone's root and on the SD card both, so after I deleted Google accounts on the 2 GB, I put the 16 GB card in and the original Google accounts came back. Then I did these 2 steps again and it worked.
After the original Google account deleted, you can set up your own Google account and it will be link to the phone. Then you will be able to access the Market. Good Luck!
Delete accounts.db
Delete accounts.db and restart your phone. Simple as that. If you're geeky enough, edit accounts.db.
Its Android and its just code, nothing else!
I've searched and searched and nothing has worked. I can't wipe.
I don't know how u mean, but if you'd like to unbind your phone from your account you have to go to Settings->Acc & sync->[Choose your account]->Remove. The other thing is to completely delete your account, to do this go to https://www.google.com/accounts/ManageAccount, click Edit and select Close account and delete all services and info associated with it, comfirm it and you deleted your account
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I don't know how u mean, but if you'd like to unbind your phone from your account you have to go to Settings->Acc & sync->[Choose your account]->Remove. The other thing is to completely delete your account, to do this go to https://www.google.com/accounts/ManageAccount, click Edit and select Close account and delete all services and info associated with it, comfirm it and you deleted your account
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i looked in my google voice account and theres no such options as to the first method that you suggested....
Could you be a little more specific on what you are trying to do? Do you not want to have any google account on your phone? Are you wanting to switch to a different google account? Are you trying to delete your gmail account completely?
i know what you are trying to do. You are trying to remove the google account you associated your phone with right? Well, unfortunately you cannot do that. You would need to reflash the ROM to be able to do so.
Refpashing is a bit brutal. A hard reset should be enough.
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Or you goto manage applications and reset defaults for all google apps...
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Woops, i somehow thought this was about google voice
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You could also grab Android ID changer and change your ID (Google account associated with your current ROM). Then, you could switch back and forth. *shrugs*...
Factory Reset is the safest way. Changing ID can invalidate all your apps and bugger it up, plus you can't use ID changer if your phone is NANDLOCKED.
I spent a lot of research on this, there is just too much data that needs to be changed to simply switch your primary Google authentication account. Make your backups then Factory Reset, just as the Sync settings suggests.
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jonusc said:
Factory Reset is the safest way. Changing ID can invalidate all your apps and bugger it up, plus you can't use ID changer if your phone is NANDLOCKED.
I spent a lot of research on this, there is just too much data that needs to be changed to simply switch your primary Google authentication account. Make your backups then Factory Reset, just as the Sync settings suggests.
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But its faster just to reset the accounts and not have to redownload all the apps, resync facebook and whatever else is going on...
Uhuh... and how exactly does one get around the message saying you cannot delete the default Google account? Once you sign in to Google on firstboot for market, the phone is locked to that Market account.
As for redownloading all your apps, I take it you've never used Titanium Backup or MyBackup Pro. Note that if you buy something on Market, you cannot transfer that purchase to another Gmail account.
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jonusc said:
Uhuh... and how exactly does one get around the message saying you cannot delete the default Google account? Once you sign in to Google on firstboot for market, the phone is locked to that Market account.
As for redownloading all your apps, I take it you've never used Titanium Backup or MyBackup Pro. Note that if you buy something on Market, you cannot transfer that purchase to another Gmail account.
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You're not deleting the account..you're just clearing data and defaults for the app..I've used TB and did forget to note that in my post..so thanks..as for MyBackup Pro I haven't..if you're rooted can't you still move purchased apks to the sdcard?
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You mean going to "Accounts and Sync" in TB > Wipe Data? I did that, but it resulted in FC's whenever trying to go back to add a new account. The Google Account ID assigned to the phone is a lot more tied-in than simple appdata, I even did a full find/replace on com.android.* databases and the best I got was annoying "Authentication failed" errors on startup, and Market, Gtalk, etc. All had FC's.
The .android_secure folder on SD cannot be hotswapped between phones, they need to be re-registered in the package registry... which TB handles mostly perfectly. Some paid apps do fail authentication checks after a TB restore though due to custom fingerprinting it seems, and have to be "revalidated" via Market install. One example that comes to mind is Flow (Facebook client) and Executive Assistant+.
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jonusc said:
You mean going to "Accounts and Sync" in TB > Wipe Data? I did that, but it resulted in FC's whenever trying to go back to add a new account. The Google Account ID assigned to the phone is a lot more tied-in than simple appdata, I even did a full find/replace on com.android.* databases and the best I got was annoying "Authentication failed" errors on startup, and Market, Gtalk, etc. All had FC's.
The .android_secure folder on SD cannot be hotswapped between phones, they need to be re-registered in the package registry... which TB handles mostly perfectly. Some paid apps do fail authentication checks after a TB restore though due to custom fingerprinting it seems, and have to be "revalidated" via Market install. One example that comes to mind is Flow (Facebook client) and Executive Assistant+.
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see here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-454405.html
How old is that? I don't have "Gmail" nor "Google Apps" installed. The manual database method mentioned is what I did, resulting in corruption (the account was still there but I got 'Authentication Failed' from Market on startup). Risky. But good luck....
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Why don't all my apps show up in the marketplace after rooting my phone and using a new ROM? Is there a way to make them reappear?
Did you sign in with the same Google account? When you say "all" does that mean that some are there and some are not?
Yes, I signed in with the exact sme account. It would appear that the only visible apps are those I've purchased. Any others that are free don't show up in My Apps.
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Try signing out of the "Talk" app and signing back in. Then check the apps one more time.
Nope. That didnt do anything.
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Cleared Market data and cache?
Awesome. Clearing Market data and cache worked like a charm!!
THANKS!!
I deleted the old Gmail app on my flipout due to it constantly giving me sync error.
I thought downloading it from Play store would solve things but well... the Play store app is incompatible with 2.1.
My phone is rooted. Do I have any chance of getting Gmail back? If I do, how do I do it?
yasaijuusu said:
I deleted the old Gmail app on my flipout due to it constantly giving me sync error.
I thought downloading it from Play store would solve things but well... the Play store app is incompatible with 2.1.
My phone is rooted. Do I have any chance of getting Gmail back? If I do, how do I do it?
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You could reflash your phone using rsd lite, or wait until someone else is kind enough to post gmail 2.1 from Flipout. Maybe some research on Google could help. (Hint: "Gmail apk android 2.1").
If you have got the apk, drop it into
/system/app/ and give it permission rw-r--r
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