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Unpacked Backup is Empty #76
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Hi, However, I have a slightly different configuration :
The commands I performed :
The same commands yields a 1.0K tar empty archive (nothing extractable). Any updates ? |
Same here. I was hoping to export MS Outlook configuration this way, so I could then import it on a PC. Not sure if that is possible at all, but couldn't even get past the export step: got tar of 1024 zero bytes. |
Looking at the source file, it's hard to believe it contains any useful data. It's just too small for that (549 bytes). So I wouldn't blame the extractor for it. It's that |
Apps can disable backup of their data. Different Android versions handle this differently, some produce empty backups (0 bytes), some output header with no data. ADB backup is being deprecated, so no guarantees. |
Right, that's exactly what I'm thinking. I tried to make a full backup of all apps and found that data for some apps is present, while for others it's not. And it is certainly not Extractor's fault because it is obvious from 549-byte size of the original |
com.fedex.ida.android does not allow backup, you have to modify apk to work |
@zedseven close this issue it's the app's fault. |
Extracting an encrypted backup yields a *.tar file that is exactly 1024 bytes long, all of which are 00. I have tried backing up a few apps, all of which to the same result.
These are the exact commands I have run:
And running
java -version
yields:I have attached a sample app backed up from my old phone (LG G6) encrypted with the password '1111'
The contents of the extracted *.tar archive:
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