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2010-06-05
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2010-07-12
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ok i tried this method and it im jus explaining it more detailed.
this is what i did:
put phone in offline mode.
opened up cute explorer
went into my .rtcom-eventlogger folder in user\home\
then this in xterminal before my update:
cd ~
ls -la
cd .rtcom-eventlogger
mv *.db* ../
copied my "el.db" file only to the .rtcomm-eventlogger/
rebooted
only got 1 of my new conversations back.
so then i tried this:
put phone in offline mode [if you don't it wont work]
copied my db i saved before my update
then i deleted the old 4 el "db" files to .rtcomm-eventlogger/
went to backup and only restored "communication and calendar" and unchecked the others
after reboot my old history was back
hope this helped
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2010-07-12
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2010-08-26
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Can you post the output of this command
And it may be important, that you don't open the conversation appCode:cd ~ cd .rtcom-eventlogger ls -l
between removing db-files and restoring the backup.
nicolai
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2010-08-26
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2010-11-28
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2011-01-27
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..I opened the database in a sqlite browser and went to the Events table and deleted the last event. Re-saved the database and transferred it back to the phone. All conversations and contacts were available again and new messages appeared correctly.
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or users where you can find a step by step instructions on how
to do this.
nicolai