HTC trasfer tool program - One (M9) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi there
I have recently switch my old HTC One S with an HTC One M9+ Supreme camera edition and I have used the HTC transfer tool program (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.htc.dnatransfer.legacy&hl=it) to send my old data on the One S to the One M9+ SC.
Anyway it seem to me that the tool generated a problem, as you can see here from a file manager screen:
basically there are 2 folder with insde the exact same stuff and, as file manager hd state, they both occupied 16Gb. Anyway I don't know if this is accurate. Any suggestions?

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Anybody know how licensing is handled in the location app in desire HD? For example I have a vodafone branded desire HD and wanting to flash to one of the custom ROM will I loose this license? or I need to do a backup of the location app too make sure I still have the license.
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The locations app is stored on your sd card along with the maps and licence. If you need to reinstall license for some reason you can open locations, menu, upgrade, menu, sync license.
| Sent from my LeeDroid Desire HD |
Thank's that's exactly what I'm looking for
Hello,
I can add that, I talk on the phone to HTC support and that "apparently" that's right, everything is stored on the SD card.
Does someone really test? because I do not want to lose the license purchased during an update, for example ...
However, little questions:
- If you make a copy of the file from the SD card do you think if one day we change phone (to buy another HTC) HTC Locations will work with this copy ?
- Do you know what "code sharing" on HTC Locations ?
Thank you all.
HTC uses the IMEI to validate de HTC Locations license.
I bought the safety camera license. I changed my phone from a HTC Desire HD to a HTC Sensation. I contacted HTC Support and they said that i have to buy again. It is not possible to change my license to my new phone.

[Q] HTC Sync Files - Questions ??

Hi All,
I am hoping someone here can gimme a pointer or two on the issue I am seeing :
I have a Desire HD and I am using HTC sync version 3.0.5551 , the only things I sycn are contacts and calendar on my laptop, I don't have Route66 or any TomTom products installed on the phone but in the following folder I have Route66 related files
C:\Users\my_username\AppData\Local\Htc
The files there are:
R66Api.log,
ROUTE66Engine.log,
ROUTE66Engine.log.0000
and ROUTE66UIPreferences.xml,
this sort of thing normally doesn't bother me but the ROUTE66Engine.log file has grown to over 10GB in size on more than one occassion (32Gb last weekend) and the only way I can delete it is to stop all HTC services and then delete the files.
Once I start the HTC services again these files re-appear.
Again I don't have any mapping software on the phone, does anyone have any idea's as to why these files keep appearing on my laptop, ( I don't sync the phone with any other PC's)
The phone is on the Stock ROM as well.
Thanks in advance.
Since posting this question earlier today the log file was at 4.6Gb now it's over 9gb.. anyone seen this before?
i have an evo3d and im having the exact same problem.
first i thought i had a spyware or smt. but then discovered that those log files are gobblin down 38GBs of my precious SSD.
i too do not have route66 installed.
im running a kingcobra rom
s-off, rooted.. (not that i think it has anything to do with the phone)
i think its some kind of a bug in htc sync software.. anyone else having the same problem?.. anyone have a solution?
i think everytime it syncs everything again wich makes a lot of space

Having just got my new shiny HTC One X

Just opened my new phone, I originally had a HTC HD2, Had 32Gb sd card, dual boot and such.
I have apps on it that i loaded to it via pc, will I be able to transfer those apps to my OneX, if so, by what means, any help would be great ty
I guess u could use Tatanium backup for this.Use backup on ur HD2 & then copy the files to Hox & restore
I'd grab my backup pro and make a backup with no app data and upload the zip file to dropbox and download it to the hox. Or drop the zip file on a pc and plug in hox and grab it. Use mybackup pro to reinstall
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA Premium HD app
Alternatively, if you have the apks saved to your pc. Just connect the One X via usb & copy the apps to the built in SD card. Then just reinstall them as normal.
do u realise there is a transfer app on the one x?

[Q] restore deleted files

hello guys
i have an htc one x i need to restore some very important deleted files i tried a lot of software such as Undelete Data Android and Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery but i never manager to make the software detect the phone even after installing proper drivers and enabling debugging mode
is there anything else i can do specifically for htc one x
if not is there any way i can create a .img file of the internal storage of the phone so i can use it for recovery ?
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koubeissy.ibrahim said:
hello guys
i have an htc one x i need to restore some very important deleted files i tried a lot of software such as Undelete Data Android and Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery but i never manager to make the software detect the phone even after installing proper drivers and enabling debugging mode
is there anything else i can do specifically for htc one x
if not is there any way i can create a .img file of the internal storage of the phone so i can use it for recovery ?
thanks
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Try wondershare Dr. phone, helped me after I accidentally deleted my whole storage through recovery
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File Transfer HTC One M8 Android 6.0

Hi,
Scouring the web there seems to be inherent problems transferring data between the HTC One M8 and a PC.
I have a Mac OS X El Capitan and HTC Sync Manager does work but only after a reboot, is there a permanent fix now?
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What are you trying to transfer? I don't ever use HTC Sync Manager to transfer anything. Just select in the notifications to allow file transfer via USB, and you should be able to view the internal storage on your Mac, and copy/paste the files just using the OS.

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