In addition, the Ui12 and Ui16 each feature built-in HARMAN signal processing from dbx, DigiTech and Lexicon, including dbx AFS2, DigiTech Amp Modeling, and more. If it wasn't for the fact that so many friend and family are only using WhatsApp I'd uninstall it now and use something more open instead.The Ui Series mixers feature cross-platform compatibility with iOS, Android, Windows, Mac OS, and Linux devices, and can use up to 10 control devices simultaneously. On both the Android 8 source phone and A11 destination phone, it pops up with a warning that the application was built for an older version of Android and might not work ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Unfortunately that's of no use to me because it required the Source Phone to have WhatApp verified and active in order to capture the backup that it needs! Under the hood it's entirely reliant upon 'adb' access to the phone and I'm sceptical as to whether it will even work with the newer versions of WhatsApp. I also tried purchasing WonderShare MobileTrans as it claimed to be the only option to enable restoration of messages without reinstalling/resetting the installed application. The reason for it failing was not displayed but now there's no option to restore unless I reset the app, which means waiting another 4+ hours before they'll give me a new verification code :-( I'd accidentally copied the wrong ones, which I realised when it offered to restore the newest backup from nearly a year ago :-( So before accepting, I thought I'd try my luck and I replaced the msgstore.db.crypt12 via adb push to be the up-to-date one. I've discovered that on my wife's phone there's an old Directory from 2020 containin backups, and then the external SD card has more recent ones. There's a possiblity this failure was my fault. I tried downgrading the App to 2.21.8.17 and then following these instructions: īy putting the phone into flight mode and skipping the internet checks the application _did_ then discover a local backup file however it then failed to Restore it :-( When I'm able to retry the verification I am going to try as above and put it into flight mode before attempting a restore so that it is forced to look at the local files for options.Įvery other App on the damn planet includes menu options for both Backup and Restore, so what does WhatsApp only have Backup and make it damn near impossible to do a proper restore. One thing I've noticed, which I really hope isn't going to be a big problem is that when it creates its own new database when restoring from Google Drive it's got a `crypt14` extension. Now I've exhausted my verification options for a couple of hours so will have to wait (seriously! I've used 2-3 SMS codes and about 3 phone verifications trying to sort this out!!) I've copied over the latest msgstore.db.crypt12 file but WhatsApp didn't seem to detect it and went back to Google Drive again. Now I'm trying to migrate my wife from her Honor 9 (very similar to the P10) to a second Pixel 4a and WhatApp is being a nightmare! There are successful local and Google Drive backups on the old handset and all the messages are still present on that one, but when the new one restores from Google Drive, it only seems to retrieve the media files and none of the Chat history. I wonder if it's a new bug in WhatsApp because just a couple of months ago I migrated really smoothly from my old Huawei P10 Lite to Pixel 4a and everything was fine. I just wanted to chip in to say that I am hitting exactly this issue right now. Open Whatsapp again and you should see now your old and new messages alltogether! Ignore the message regarding Google Drive and, when your backup has been restored (look at the progress bar at the bottom in the background), close the app You should now see your local backup, press "restore backup" Press "skip" (don't know the English word, I'm also using Whatsapp in german) and in the new message also press "skip" Open Whatsapp again and wait until you see the message that scanning is taking longer than usual. When it asked you to grant access to your files for Google drive, ignore the message and instead close the app (press □ and wipe Whatsapp away) Open Whatsapp and verify your phone numer (you have to use the same number as on your old smartphone) Install Whatsapp via Google Play Store on your new smartphone I saw this fix on another thread and it worksĬopy the files ("msgstore.db.crypt14", "msgstore-YYYY-MM-DD.1.db.crypt14".) in "internal storages/WhatsApp/Databases" on your old Android smartphoneĬreate the path "sdcard/WhatsApp/Databases" on your new Android smartphone and paste the copied files there
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