Thank you so much LadyLuddite! This made my day and I am so glad that my post was so helpful. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
And you too, FoxKat!
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Thank you so much LadyLuddite! This made my day and I am so glad that my post was so helpful. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
And you too, FoxKat!
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Oh no, TMD, you made MY day. Let me tell you, I thought my phone was a goner. As you can probably deduce from my username, I'm not exactly techy. But your excellent advice saved me from using my phone as a paperweight and buying a new one! And FoxKat, my battery is lasting much longer since the reset. Both of you are terrific.
Have a good week, everyone!
Ditto... I love these success stories!
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Jumping down the road to March 12, I downloaded JB, and followed your information and did a FDR and a re-boot.
Everything worked fantastic. JB is smooth and fast. My battery seems to last longer too.
What's not to like? Thanks for the information.
(Old threads are still useful if you take the time to read them.)
I am a novice when it comes to technology. My droid bionic is the first smartphone I have owned. I thought encrypting my data would be helpful in the event I ever lost my phone - an enormous mistake! I recently upgraded my phone from I'm assuming gingerbread to jellybean. My phone sort of went haywire. I found this thread very helpful. My only comment would be to state at the beginning of the directions - in bold capital letters that if the person has encrypted their SD card, they should not perform a factory reset. I downloaded the apps recommended, saved my data to the sd card and also backed up the data on my computer. However, it is all encrypted. I then performed the factory reset. Low and behold, I cannot access my sd card any longer. As referenced in the thread "SD card encrypted, cannot retrieve", it was discovered that resetting the phone causes the key file to reset making it impossible to access that data again.
I'm very sorry to hear of your situation. I was very involved in trying to find a solution to a member who lost irreplaceable photos and videos of her child. After loss of research I determined there is no easy to reverse the damage. There ought to be a way to backup the hash key and restore it after a factory reset or phone replacement.
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