Hi Guys,
I am new to this forum and have searched a lot before posting this. My phone is on the official 4.0.3 version with kernal -->3.0.15-N7000DDLP8.
Recently i am having issues copying or cutting text from any application. The app just hangs. From the logs i can see that the error is clipboard.nullpointer. Can you help me? I havent done anything silly on my phone suddenly this issue has popped up.
Please see the stack trace attached
Nobody?
Give it some time, people are just waking up, or going to sleep.
Is your note rooted?
I had the same problem and to fix it, I deleted the clipboard folder with a file manager. Reboot and you are done.
Location is /data/clipboard/ and I deleted a few folders and files in there..
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Hello,
Just picked up an imate JAMin and i'm loving it!
I've noticed however, that it is creating massive log files, the first will get to 3mb, then it will index and get another one going to 3mb and so on.
Error reporting is disabled and I can't find anywhere else that has an option for debugging.
Searched through the forums as well, so apologies if this is a simple answer.
The file it creates is DbgToStorageLogX.txt where X is a number.
Any help appreciated. - Thanks, Craig.
Where exactly do these files reside?
I looked for them on my Jamin with the latest i-mate ROM, but did not find them anywhere. It's been a month since I hard reset the thing.
Maybe you got a debug ROM version by mistake?
They are sitting in the root directory "\"
Other than the large files - it's also logging gprs (called gprs_debug) and BG_debug - which is backgammon bug log.
So - somewhere there must be a toggle that is causing it to log these files.
Thanks for the reply.
Craig.
I don't think this is a HD2-only issue (seems it could happen on any WinMo phone), but it's annoying.
I recently got a new SIM card, and after starting the phone, a new link appears in the Start menu. I can delete it, but it will show up again and again, even if I move it to a different folder.
Is there any way to prevent this from happening?
U can usually go to File Explorer then:
My Device > Windows > Start Menu > Programs
And then from there, move the shortcuts around or into different folders or even delete them completely...
Edit: Oh sorry.. . just realised you've already tried deleting it! lol
He already said that you cant really delete it because after reboot it appears again!
But this problem is solved! I was reading about that over here in the forums i think.
Just search for it and you will find it or someone will post it again.
I've been coming to this website for a while now, and this is my first time starting a thread. I've found myself with this problem. when I go to access my albums I get an error that my phone can't find albumsearcher.exe file. it also won't let me access programs that I've installed on my storage card. is there a cab to fix this problem? if there is a thread that already covered a solution for this particular problem please forward link. thank you.
Hi Everyone, as the title suggest this is about manually backing up your data from installed apps
Theres nothing complicated about it but it is a bit time consuming to start with, ive tried this on several programs, using the following process,
Back up the data,
Uninstalling the program,
Restart,
Install the program,
Running the program to confirm the previous data had gone,
Put the backup back in place,
Finally running the program again to confirm the old data was back.
first things first, you will need windows phone device manager
http://www.touchxperience.com/
now, use the file explorer and navigate to your "Applications\data folder
within here you will find everything you have installed listed as numbers and letters
the time consuming part is trying to work out what is what. The folder your looking for within each folder is called "IsolatedStore" that contains everything as far as i can see for that app
Simply transfer that folder to your PC,
To use it again, simply install the app, then copy the backup back overwriting whats there.
Cache and History dont seem to copy but ive not found an issue as yet with this
Ive not tried this after a full reset
Ive not looked for a way of doing this with SMS messages, i doubt it will be in the same location but its possible i suppose if you can find it
anyhow, I might just give NoDo a try now that i can "backup" my important data
was also thinking that perhaps this could be intigrated in to windows phone device manager, ive tried installing and removing an app several times and its always used the same folder name, i dont know if this is the case across devices, but if it is, potentially a database could be used... just a thought
OR!
just wait for the new version of windows phone device manager
which ive just been told will contain a back up utility!
i think it will hit beta users soon-ish
backing up sms etc seems to be a big obstacle to people using WP7 full time.
Hope this is included.
Robbie P said:
backing up sms etc seems to be a big obstacle to people using WP7 full time.
Hope this is included.
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yeah that is a pain, ive been searching all damn night to see if i can find where they are but so far nothing, im guessing its within some protected area or within one of the DB files which cant be copied off.
wheres the pst files when you need them, MS have always managed to hide them in odd places
anyhow, perhaps im missing something, if not, then maybe sms backup will not be apart of his program because im buggered if i can find the things!.
SMS backup
Sorry to bump this thread but I thought I would add a link to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16490860&postcount=29 where you can backup SMS.
Just for completeness!
Hi all,
Sorry to bother you if this question has already been answered, but I promise you I have checked. My IcecreamTostidroid rom suddenly stopped working after the battery died, it keeps getting stuck at the black HTC loading screen. I backed up the whole sd card after this happened. Luckily I've been doing this after an sd frying incident, so when I copied an old back up it works. Unfortunately, this back up is pretty old so I don't have a lot of things on it.
Does anyone have any idea on how to fix this? Perhaps deleted or edit some system files? I noticed the .REC files on the root folder kept increasing, perhaps it has something to do with them? I don't know.
Sorry again, if this is a common problem, but most of what I checked wasn't resolved or wasn't similar so... yeah. Thanks in advance!
Have you tried deleting the data.img file from the ICS folder? You would have to run through the startup process but you would atleast be able to get ICS working again.
Try replacing system.ext4 file with original one if this don't work PM me
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