QUOTE(Corvinux @ Jun 19 2009, 08:31 PM)
dont LOL me laa
no other options? until need to wait?
my phone is my life!! no phonebook no numbers nothing..sobs! uuwaaa!!
i cannot SSH in too sigh..any ideas?
em sorry sorry. btw maybe you can place all the back up file in the itunes folder etc and manual restore from itunes. im not sure it can be done but here is some of the info.
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under Windows Vista, all backup files are stored at
c:\users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\AppleComputer\ MobileSync\Backup\<long-name>
Where the long name is the key id of the backup iPhone.
Inside each directory there are a series of files. Each file with extension MDBACKUP is in fact a binary plist. To recover you need:
a) Locate the file that you need. You need to open each file and look at the first line and you will clearly identifiy the file name.
b) Rename the .mdbackup file to .plist.
c) Convert to a XML format plist (you can use
http://140.124.181.188/~khchung/cgi-bin/plutil.cgi)d) Confirm the file name under the "Path" key
d) Extract the part that is the file content (the "Data" key)
e) Place the content on the "Data" in another file and convert from Base64 to a binary file - There are several different ways to do it - I will leave this one for you to Google.
Voila! Your file is back. I've used this a few times to recover files from iPhones that were "accidentally" upgraded and locked and it works. You will be amazed by the number of files that iTunes back up.
this is taken from
http://www.hackint0sh.org/forum/f127/25317.htm maybe if your maually put the backup files onto your computer and when connect the iphone can manually restore it back.
hope it helps.
Added on June 19, 2009, 8:43 pm@masamune
if you use maxis there is no cellular data network there, and you can use mms tethering normaly. but
if you use other telco then need to setting up your config.
This post has been edited by TakanoKyohei: Jun 19 2009, 08:43 PM