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You'll see that the BlackBerry Backup Extractor automatically knows where to look for your files, so you should see any backup files presented straightaway. You don't need to have BlackBerry Desktop Software installed for this to work. Once the backup has been opened, you'll see BlackBerry Backup Extractor reports on how much of the backup it has read, and how many databases of information it has found.

Select a location to extract the backup data and files into and that's it! BlackBerry Backup Extractor selecting output folder. Files recovered from BlackBerry backup. Sent and received emails extracted from a BlackBerry backup. Your BlackBerry's emails will be extracted in eml format, which can be easily read by Microsoft Outlook and a number of other email clients. Note that BlackBerry Desktop Manager rarely saves email attachments in its backups.

This means the extractor will rarely recover them. Contacts and address book extracted from a BlackBerry backup. Phone call history extracted from a BlackBerry backup. SMS and text messages extracted from a BlackBerry backup. Calendar appointments extracted from a BlackBerry backup. Tasks extracted from a BlackBerry backup. Notes extracted from a BlackBerry backup. The Mac's files were a compressed version of the Windows format. The new format has other differences, and now contains a compressed set of DAT files.

Each DAT file contains a relevant subset of data such as contacts or calendar. I have a Blackberry I love the trackball.. Verizon is my carrier.. I backed up my Blackberry to my laptop pc..

I have a cable so i'm able to plug my blackberry into my laptop.. Advise how to help my dilemma Hi Bob, thanks for your note. Sure, drop us a note or message us on live chat. Got a little from my backup - elcomsoft got nothing! But I don't know the difference in ipd or bbb. Lots of info missing. Only 5 contacts there etc. I had an old curve then a HTC cant remember now which I used to restore to my new phone. Is this the problem or are the files corrupt?

Hey Sue, thanks for commenting. I think you're using the free version of BlackBerry Backup Extractor. That'll get the first 5 files out. If you buy a license it'll export all of them for you. Hi, I want to extract my calendar, but the free version only extracts 5 entries, which isn't enough to see if it's worth buying. The entries are not in date order. This also seems to be the case with other similar software.

I don't want to pay for something that doesn't do what I want - to be able to look at, for example, a csv file, and see what I've got this week. Can you help? Hi Philip, thanks for your email and for checking out the free version. We deliberate have the free edition return records from a range of dates. Don't forget we have a money back promise if the software doesn't work for you. And is there -- somewhere -- the layout of he BBB file format? I would like to be able to write an app to read it - just like others apps do I do have version 6.

Now I do have a bbb file that I have no way to read back onto my device! Just a mess. No wonder RIM is having a hard time Each BlackBerry backup is a single file containing multiple databases one for contacts, another for messages and so on and were not designed to be read, they were designed only to be restored to the original device and therefore the data inside these backups is incredibly hard to read.

One of the easiest ways to open and view the data from these backup files is with phoneMiner. This software tool is both easy-to-use and incredibly powerful, and supports most of the modern phone backup file formats including BlackBerry.

Depending on the reason for using phoneMiner, some users may wish to do more than just view their data. If you have a Google Account, phoneMiner lets you sync your contacts from your phone to your Google contacts account.

Using this approach, it is easy to then import your contacts to most popular phones. BlackBerry Desktop Software for Mac can come to the rescue! On the summary page, we are going to select Restore from the top right corner. A menu will pop allowing us to select the file we want to restore. If the backup file was encrypted, the password will have to be entered in order to restore it.

Similar to the backup process, you can select which data you want to restore to your BlackBerry smartphone. Restoring Media works a bit differently, as it is synchronized to your BlackBerry smartphone. Within Music, you can select by artists, playlists or genres, and even fill your media card with random songs from your library if you want. With your Pictures, you can transfer them all from your library, or specific ones by events or last import.



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