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2011-09-11
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2011-09-11
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Simple answer is to get your usb port repaired as it is an easy task by a competent engineer.
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2011-09-11
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2011-09-12
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2011-09-12
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Does anyone know if there a way to restore the backup to an N95, or other Symbian phone?
Or alternatively, is there a way to simply view the contents of the backup. I've heard that the backup files contain a MySQL Lite DB. Surely there is a way to read the contents, even if it means manually coping data from DB tables?!?
Thanks