I backed up my phone about a week ago. I forgot to back it up before I decided to downgrade to 4.0.1. After I downgraded it said I could not restore to my last back up because it was not the same version. (the back up was 4.2.1) So then I set it up as a new iphone and synced everything back on...
I backed up my phone about a week ago. I forgot to back it up before I decided to downgrade to 4.0.1. After I downgraded it said I could not restore to my last back up because it was not the same version. (the back up was 4.2.1) So then I set it up as a new iphone and synced everything back on...
I backed up my phone about a week ago. I forgot to back it up before I decided to downgrade to 4.0.1. After I downgraded it said I could not restore to my last back up because it was not the same version. (the back up was 4.2.1) So then I set it up as a new iphone and synced everything back on...
I have just recently taken out a contract on a Samsung Galaxy S. The phone is tremendous, but for some reason, whenever I transfer new music files to my phone from Windows Media Player, music files already stored on the phone are overwritten by the new incoming ones even though there is masses...
I have just recently taken out a contract on a Samsung Galaxy S. The phone is tremendous, but for some reason, whenever I transfer new music files to my phone from Windows Media Player, music files already stored on the phone are overwritten by the new incoming ones even though there is masses...
I have saved an document and replaced a 'similar' file with the same name (without first opening
it) Only later I realised that the file I have
replaced was the version I needed and it is now lost.
I searched past forums about retrieving, undeleting and so on, but none
seems to deal with...
For one, I'm not sure if it's a DVD-RW or a DVD+RW.
All I want to do is burn some mp3's onto a DVD-RW that I have lying around so I can play it through my stereo instead of my computer. Problem is, the DVD-RW is already full of mp3's I put on it earlier. Is there anyway to overwrite the files...
I recently upgraded to a LG Chocolate Touch, and it really isn't my favorite phone. I plan on purchasing a Droid Incredible, and the only way I can afford it is if I can obtain the 2 year contract pricing. Would I be able to sign up for a new 2 year contract without requiring to open a new...
This may be a bit confusing (sorry)
I was trying back-up my Nokia N95 phone's data but I restore a old data from April 09, this overwrite and deleted all my phone data for the last 6 months.
What I need to know is, is there any way for me to get back the data I lost, the six months worth...