Way to Restory Factory Notification Sounds?

Sean22

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Hi folks,

In the process of erasing all the music on my Droid, I also wiped out my entire notifications folder - losing all sounds (alarm clock, SMS notification sounds, etc.).

Does anyone know of a way to restore these? Or would anyone be willing to post those sounds as a zip file?

Thanks very much.

-Sean
 

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Hi folks,

In the process of erasing all the music on my Droid, I also wiped out my entire notifications folder - losing all sounds (alarm clock, SMS notification sounds, etc.).

Does anyone know of a way to restore these? Or would anyone be willing to post those sounds as a zip file?

Thanks very much.

-Sean

Well, you would remove the music by deleting it from your SD card or just copy the files if you want to restore it later to a computer. But your notifications, any custom ones would have to be deleted individually. Problem is I'm not quite sure where they are kept.

I use ringdroid so for me I would just open that up and delete the ringtones I created. Your's I'm not sure. I do now that even if you do a factory data reset the ringtones don't disappear. They won't be the default but they would still be there.

You may try a hard factory data reset. I've never done one but that might remove your non standard notifications.
 
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Thanks. At this point, all I'm looking to do is get those factory sounds back on my SD card. I accidentally erased all of them from my PC and SD card. I'm not worried about any custom notification sounds or tones.
 

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Thanks. At this point, all I'm looking to do is get those factory sounds back on my SD card. I accidentally erased all of them from my PC and SD card. I'm not worried about any custom notification sounds or tones.

Oh, well that's easy. Settings/privacy/factory data reset. That will bring the whole phone back to it's original settings.

Three is no other way to restore default sounds.
 
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That did the trick. Thanks for the help.
 
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