15-12-2014 09:30 - edited 15-12-2014 09:33
15-12-2014 09:30 - edited 15-12-2014 09:33
Over the weekend, my mum had some issues on her Lumia 800 whereby her Windows Marketplace app would not allow any (evn free apps) to be downloaded to her phone (some kind of mix up with Live IDs). Anyhow, the issue was resolved with a reset of her phone.
Before doing the reset, I used the Zune software to back up her photos and videos however, STUPIDLY, the Zune software does NOT offer ANY options to back up the contacts (you can ONLY back up Videos, Photos, Podcasts and Music) This was all backed up on my dad's Windows 8 laptop (Windows 8 has to be THE most confusing and NON user friendly software I have EVER used - simply shocking)
We also managed to get a Bluetooth connection (which took forever!) to get the contacts across from the phone to the deskptop (before we did the reset of the phone) on the laptop and this file is now in the form of a .pbo file. The problem (for whatever reason) is that we now cannot get the sync to work the other way around, to get the contacts back onto the phone. The Photos and Videos synced back up via Zune.
So - I am now at the stage where she has NO contacts on her phone, I have 1 .pbo file saved to the desktop (which has ALL the contacts), and I cannot get the Bluetooth sync to work back to the phone - so this now needs to be ruled out.
I have tried uploading the file to Dropbox, and then opening the same file in Dropbox on the Lumia, but it just opens up a page with the contacts and does not actually save them back to the phone. I thought about maybe importing the file to Outlook and then trying to sync the Lumia to Outlook to get the contacts back onto the phone, but I am unsure how to do this + I think that Outlook only accepts .csv files so the .pbo file may have to be converted first?!
Its all such a mess.......
Has anyone got any advice on what to do?
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16-12-2014 09:04 - edited 16-12-2014 09:08
16-12-2014 09:04 - edited 16-12-2014 09:08
UPDATE!!!
Well - all is now sorted!
Typed in the contacts into www.phonecopy.com and then when I got home last night, set up an account, on the phone itself (by tapping 'People' and then choosing to set up an Outlook account), typed in the details as shown on the website, and the contacts synced straight across, in literally about 1 second!
Good thing about the website is that they support tons of different handsets and they even have an iPhone app so that when my mum decides to upgrade (she is looking to maybe upgrade to an iPhone 5C), all I need to do is download the phonecopy app, sign in with the account details, and the contacts are there, ready and waiting
Another good feature is that any changes or additional contacts entered on the phone, auto sync back to the website so both website and phone are always kept in sync.
All in all - a perfect result - for me anyway!
on 15-12-2014 09:32
on 15-12-2014 09:32
15-12-2014 09:35 - edited 15-12-2014 09:35
15-12-2014 09:35 - edited 15-12-2014 09:35
...I'de say she has about 30 to 40 ish contacts. She doesn't have a Google account so probably wouldn't be able to use gmail?
Haven't actually Googled this yet - thought I would post here first for advice!
on 15-12-2014 09:42
on 15-12-2014 09:42
on 15-12-2014 09:43
on 15-12-2014 09:43
on 15-12-2014 09:46
There is an awesome app called Copy My Data which makes copying contacts etc a piece of cake.
I know its available on Android but may be available in Windows too.....definitely worth a look.
on 15-12-2014 09:48
on 15-12-2014 09:48
...see the weid thing was that when the phone was connected via bluetooth (and we even tried a usb data cable), the phone would NOT display in Windows Explorer (from experience, even plugging an iPhone into a laptop, always shows up in Windows Explorer, in Windows 7) so trying to drag and drop the .pbo file to the phone, was not even an option?!
I wonder if it is actually Windows 8 stopping this from happening and whether I should try a Windows 7 machine instead........?
on 15-12-2014 09:50
on 15-12-2014 09:50
@Anonymous wrote:There is an awesome app called Copy My Data which makes copying contacts etc a piece of cake.
I know its available on Android but may be available in Windows too.....definitely worth a look.
....looked into that already but that only works when you are copying from phone to phone and not from a laptop to a phone.
on 15-12-2014 09:56
on 15-12-2014 09:56
on 15-12-2014 09:56
on 15-12-2014 09:56