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[GH-ISSUE #213] Incomplete restore #178
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Originally created by @col9000 on GitHub (Feb 1, 2012).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/jberkel/sms-backup-plus/issues/213
Hi,
Great app thanks... everything seems to be ok except for the restore. The app will restore all sms up to about 3 weeks ago, but will not restore the most recent sms. Also phone log will not restore. I can see that recent sms and phone logs have been backed-up to my gmail account, so I don't know what the problem is with restoring them.
I'd appreciate any help...
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Nexus S - Android 2.3.6
Using SMS Backup+ 1.4.5
@Lauraness commented on GitHub (Jul 13, 2012):
I just got a replacement Droid Charge (2.3.6) and am having the exact same problem. Everything backs up fine except for the end of June and all of July.
@GibMaster commented on GitHub (Jul 31, 2012):
Same here on HTC desire
@Lauraness commented on GitHub (Aug 1, 2012):
I actually got this figured out--I changed my "how many messages to save per person" limits to 5,000 (the maximum) which was a setting I had forgotten about, and then I ran the restore a couple more times. As far as I can tell, the messages are all back.
@GibMaster commented on GitHub (Aug 1, 2012):
By forcing a backup and then restoring multiple times I got all messages back.