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    For the backup or transfer Android text messages to computer ,as smartphone saves more and more private information for phone users, it is easy to understand that why we need to copy our personal data on somewhere eles to keep it from being lost forever. An android file manager could backup android phone data to computer with ease, try Mobiledic Android Backup Assistant. Don’t know how to export android messages to pc, just follow these steps: Step 1:Connect Android Phone to pc and start the app on computer Notice: If this is the you cannecting android phone to the problem on computer, you should enbale USB debugging first, and install a USB driver on your computer, then the app would detect your android phone automatically. Step 2:Select Data and Start Export That’s all! We can use Coolmuster Android Assistant to move almost everything from android phone to computer, and we can also use it to manage apps, contacts on computer, have a try! A wide range of Android brands are supported by this Android managing tool, including HTC, Samsung, Motorola, Sony, ZTE, LG, HUAWEI, Dell

    As far as I know, there are many Android backup programs or apps like Samsng kies, Gmail account, Dropbox, and more in google play.

    Thanks. i  usually backup phone data on computer in your way , but my phone data still loss from my phone when transfer , maybe , the phone has not been completely connected to computer ,

    #68183
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    Hi guys, So I just had to struggle with this today and got me frustrated! I created an image with clonezilla a couple of days ago and formatted the drive, however it didn’t go as planned so I restored the clonezilla image and it screwed up the android partition, it wouldn’t boot! I could go to the recovery and wipe data and factory reset and it still won’t boot. So I decided to just reflash the tablet. I followed the steps I gathered from here, the word document, and @Daan’s post as much as I can get out of them, However I still get an error when attempting to install windows, and every time it does it screws up the USB2 stick, only to find out by checking out the chinese word document that also the USB2 stick HAS TO BE labeled “WINPE”. Once I made sure both USB sticks are labeled “WINPE” it worked flawlessly.

    well, thanks for the usefully tip. it took me hours on finding an answer for this question.

    I know what you mean,the data recovery depends on whether the data is stored on your phone

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