From: Movarias <dro...@gm...> - 2011-02-09 16:41:43
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As I am sure we users of the Env3 have found that Bitpim will copy your address book from your phone to the computer but not back. I recently had to replace mine under warranty and have a new and old Env3. I took and chance and did the following and it worked perfectly AND I could also add additional contacts after the process: 1. On your c: drive or desktop create a temp folder name whatever you want. 2. Attach your phone 3. Open BitPim 4. Ok through recognition of your phone 5. Select Data on your phone 6. On the menu tree on the left select FILE SYSTEM 7. Click the "+" sign next to the folder and "/" mark in the middle window pane (this will take some time be patient) 8. In the files system tree look for a folder called "pim" (no quotes) 9. Click once on it. 10. To the right you will see files. 11. Right click on each the files that start with "pb" (no quotes) individually (no multiselect)and click save 12. Save each of these files to your folder location 13. Lastly find record_id.dat, right click and save to same location 14. Unplug your old phone and plug in your new phone 15. Repeat steps 2-8 16. Find the same files that you have in your folder in the new phones file system. 17. Right click on the files in Bitpim and select "Overwrite" 18. A files select dialog will open, navigate to your folder and find the same named file and select it and click open. 19. Give the file time to be copied to the new phone and repeat steps 16-18 for all files in your folder 20. Once that is completed turn off your phone and turn it back on. VOILA! You now have your contacts. The group data file is copied as well so you should have your groups. I don't use them so I am not completely sure. This process is provided "as is" and I am not personally responsible for the individual outcomes. DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK. This worked for me and my Env3 phones and I would not suggest testing on cross platform (i.e. Voyager phonebook to a Env3 phonebook etc.) Only Env3 to Env3. Hope this helps as I was beating my head against the wall and really did't want to go back to Verizon just to have my contacts moved over since the replacement was mailed to my house. Thanks, Byron -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/How-to-copy-Phone-Book-to-ENV3-with-BitPim-%28RESOLVED%29-tp30884577p30884577.html Sent from the Bitpim - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
From: Jay S. <jay...@gm...> - 2011-03-03 20:27:38
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I want to copy text messages, can you tell me how to do text messages? On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Movarias <dro...@gm...> wrote: > > As I am sure we users of the Env3 have found that Bitpim will copy your > address book from your phone to the computer but not back. I recently had > to replace mine under warranty and have a new and old Env3. I took and > chance and did the following and it worked perfectly AND I could also add > additional contacts after the process: > > 1. On your c: drive or desktop create a temp folder name whatever you want. > 2. Attach your phone > 3. Open BitPim > 4. Ok through recognition of your phone > 5. Select Data on your phone > 6. On the menu tree on the left select FILE SYSTEM > 7. Click the "+" sign next to the folder and "/" mark in the middle window > pane (this will take some time be patient) > 8. In the files system tree look for a folder called "pim" (no quotes) > 9. Click once on it. > 10. To the right you will see files. > 11. Right click on each the files that start with "pb" (no quotes) > individually (no multiselect)and click save > 12. Save each of these files to your folder location > 13. Lastly find record_id.dat, right click and save to same location > 14. Unplug your old phone and plug in your new phone > 15. Repeat steps 2-8 > 16. Find the same files that you have in your folder in the new phones file > system. > 17. Right click on the files in Bitpim and select "Overwrite" > 18. A files select dialog will open, navigate to your folder and find the > same named file and select it and click open. > 19. Give the file time to be copied to the new phone and repeat steps 16-18 > for all files in your folder > 20. Once that is completed turn off your phone and turn it back on. > > VOILA! You now have your contacts. The group data file is copied as well > so > you should have your groups. I don't use them so I am not completely sure. > > This process is provided "as is" and I am not personally responsible for > the > individual outcomes. DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK. This worked for me and my > Env3 phones and I would not suggest testing on cross platform (i.e. Voyager > phonebook to a Env3 phonebook etc.) Only Env3 to Env3. Hope this helps as > I was beating my head against the wall and really did't want to go back to > Verizon just to have my contacts moved over since the replacement was > mailed > to my house. > > Thanks, > Byron > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/How-to-copy-Phone-Book-to-ENV3-with-BitPim-%28RESOLVED%29-tp30884577p30884577.html > Sent from the Bitpim - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Free Software Download: Index, Search & Analyze Logs and other IT data in > Real-Time with Splunk. Collect, index and harness all the fast moving IT > data > generated by your applications, servers and devices whether physical, > virtual > or in the cloud. Deliver compliance at lower cost and gain new business > insights. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > BitPim-user mailing list Bit...@li... > Unsubscribe or change options at > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitpim-user > > There are several hundred people on this list. Please be > courteous, on topic and follow the instructions before posting > http://www.bitpim.org/help/support.htm > |