Where can i get my old text messages

Where can i get my older imessages?

The only way to recover deleted SMS/iMessages is to restore the device to a backup created after the message was sent but before it was deleted.

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  • How can I get my old text messages back?

    Wanted to get old text messages back or at least see them! ... But how?

    The only way to recover deleted SMS/iMessages is to restore the device to a backup created after the message was sent but before it was deleted.

  • How can i get back old text messages? from the iphone 4s

    i need to retrive old text messages that were deleted off of my iphone but i dont know how to get them back? any help please!! let me know. thank you!

    Only way is to restore from your backup, if that backup included those text http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1766

  • How do I get my old text messages from my iPhone to my new Galaxy?

    Recently, I just upgraded from an iPhone 4 to a Samsung Galaxy 4.  I upgraded my account from Sprint and got my new phone at Best Buy.  I'm trying to get into my iTunes because I know I recently synched my iPhone on my iTunes a little over a week ago.  What I'm trying to do is get into my iTunes because I know my iCloud is backed up on iTunes.  I got all of my contacts and pictures already transferred from my iPhone to my Galaxy.  Now, that last thing I'm really worried about is my old text messages. There is this old text message that I'm needing to save, but I can't seem to figure out how to get my old text messages to my new phone.
    Is there some way I can get those back or what I need to go to Geek Squad to help me with this?

    Apple has not designed the iPhone for loading up old messages across phone platforms.
    Screenshot the important stuff on the Android or use a tool to archive the old SMS on your computer.

  • How can i print out old text messages?

    how can i print out old text messages?

    As Ann said, it does depend on your phone.  One third party app that works on many phones (especially older models, but not all phones) is BitPim ( http://www.bitpim.org/ ) but it can potentially harm/brick your phone if you don't know what you are doing - use it with caution.  I have used it successfully to get texts and photos off an old flip phone that was deactivated and had no sd card.
    Newer smartphones can download apps that will give you the ability to print out texts.

  • How can I look at old text messages

    How can I look at old text messages that I haven't deleted my phone just won't load to let me go up that far.?

    As Ann said, it does depend on your phone.  One third party app that works on many phones (especially older models, but not all phones) is BitPim ( http://www.bitpim.org/ ) but it can potentially harm/brick your phone if you don't know what you are doing - use it with caution.  I have used it successfully to get texts and photos off an old flip phone that was deactivated and had no sd card.
    Newer smartphones can download apps that will give you the ability to print out texts.

  • Can I get the same text messages on both my iPhone and my iMac

    can I get the same text messages on both my iPhone and my iMac
    It seems that my Mac is getting them and they dont show up on my iphone.

    Hi julian KAYE!
    You will want to make sure that both your computer and phone have all options checked in the “Start new conversations from” section in your Messages settings:
    iOS: Using Messages
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3529
    You can change the address that new iMessage conversations are started with in Settings > Messages > Send & Receive > Start new conversations from. Note that this setting applies only to new conversations. If you would like to change the address from which messages are sent, first change this setting, and then delete the existing conversation and start a new one.
    iOS and OS X: Link your phone number and Apple ID for use with FaceTime and iMessage
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5538
    Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities!
    Cheers,
    Braden

  • HT1947 Remote app requirements are stated as "software version 3.1.3 or later". I am running 4.2.1 and when I try to download it says 4.3 required. Where can I get the (old) version that runs on my IOS?

    'Remote' app requirements are stated as "software version 3.1.3 or later". I am running 4.2.1 and when I try to download it says 4.3 required.
    OK, I understand that new versions make use of facilities that come with new versions of IOS, but there is/was a version that runs on 3.1.3 and therefore, I assume 4.2.1. Where can I get the (old) version that runs on my IOS?
    The app store seems to ignore all legacy equipment owners, and want me to spend loadsa money to get the latest shiny toy. It probably makes business sense, but I dislike companies that take that approach. This is my first venture into smart phones, and I like the IOS interface, but I'm not sure I can afford the maintenance.

    The app store seems to ignore all legacy equipment owners, and want me to spend loadsa money to get the latest shiny toy. It probably makes business sense, but I dislike companies that take that approach.
    This is standard for Apple.  While there is little official mention of the software support lifespan for equipment, typical support has been about 4-5 years for computers.  It strikes me that newer items, especially mobile devices, are not built as sturdily nor do they have the hardware upgrade capabilities required to keep up with newer systems.  When we bought an iPhone 4S we were told by the person in the store we'd probably be looking at a newer model in two years.  The iPhone 3G could be anywhere from 2 to 4 years old, putting it well into.
    As for app availability, Apple typically pulls old software versions from its site when new versions appear.  If it is a non-Apple app then I guess it is up to the vendor. It is indeed tiresome but it is not at all unusual.  Since I only ever run used Macs, I download current versions even though my computer won't run them, stick them on a hard drive, then I have them when I upgrade to a newer used computer.  If you run older equipment you have to learn a different mode of operation to exist with the Apple 'new and innovative' but 'forget about the old' philosophy.

  • Where can I get an old Mac system disc

    Where can I get an old mac system software (ver 4.2)

    Which Macintosh model is it? If you could accept a newer operating system, a downloadable 6.0.3 (four disks) and other versions can be found here:
    http://www.info.apple.com/support/oldersoftwarelist.html#system
    See also the article below:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TA33972
    Jan

  • HT201269 hi, my new device was set up in the store that I bought it from. How can I transfer all old text messages over to my new device? I have followed the icloud back up steps on this page. Please help, thank you.

    hi, my new device was set up in the store that I bought it from. How can I transfer all old text messages over to my new device? I have followed the icloud back up steps on this page. Please help, thank you.
    Its an iPhone 4
    Message was edited by: zzziggy85

    Here is how
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2109

  • Where can I get/buy more text bullets for pages?

    The text bullets for iWork Pages are nice, but I would like many more choices.
    Where can I get/buy more text bullets?
    I have done some searching on the web and I am finding it very difficult to find any graphics stores for text bullets.
    I would really appreciate if someone has some suggestions.

    Any character from any font can be used as a text bullet. I suggest that you look at the "special" characters you already have available in many of the fonts that came with your computer. The Character Viewer applet is very useful for this.

  • How can I back up old text message to my iPhone?

    How can I backup my old text messages back to my iPhone?

    Messages sent using iCloud will be visible from any Apple device using the Apple ID and that can access iMessage.

  • How can I read my old text messages after transfer...

    OK, I've got a couple of problems. First of all, I've been unable to send text messages from my 6620. As detailed in this older thread, 
    /discussions/board/message?board.id=messaging&thread.id=14597
    ...somebody on Yahoo answers suggested a possible fix, but it requires deleting all the text messages in m "In," "Out," and "Drafts" folders first.
    I've therefore been dragging my heels about implementing this fix, as I have numerous text messages on my phone which I'd really like to be able to keep and refer back to in the future. The problem is, the last time I checked, there was no way to read any old text messages that you'd removed from your Nokia smartphone and stored on your computer.
    Is this still the case? It seems ridiculous to be that there wouldn't be a way to do something as simple as reading an old text file on your computer, but as I said, the last time I checked, nobody could point to any app or utility that would make this possible.
    I do recall being able to open certain "Mail" files on the Mac, using TextEdit, but the Nokia had buried the messages inside an incomprehensible structure of layers upon layers of folders and sub-folders, and when you opened the messages, you'd often have to wade through tons and tons of duplicates, all of which had tons of bizarre, random ascii characters showing up in the bodies of the text messages.
    So using TextEdit's not a great solution.
    Please, can somebody tell me if there's a program that will enable me to easily find and read my backed-up text messages? Ideally this would be something that works under OS X, but I can use VMWare Fusion or Virtual PC if there's only a Windows solution available. Thank you!

    As I said previously, "Of course this will not include any messages you had prior to first using Verizon Messages on your old phone."
    Verizon Messages will only sync messages which have been sent/received SINCE you first enrolled in it. It will NOT do so for messages from BEFORE.
    You could restore older messages to your phone with an app such as SMS Backup & Restore, but they won't be on Verizon's servers to access from other locations such as desktop/laptop/tablet.

  • How can I upload my old text messages to Integrated Messaging?

    I recently started using Verizon Integrated Messaging around a month ago and am now upgrading my phone (that has text messages for the last two years).  Normally I could just take all my texts and send them, Android to Android via Verizon Cloud or a 3rd party program.  However, I'm going to iOS from Android so those options aren't available (for reasons that still elude me...).  In any case, I plan on using Verizon Integrated Messaging on the new iPhone since it seems to be a better option than iMessage.  So, it would be awesome if I could upload all my old text messages to Verizon (which I saved via the Verizon Messaging app via the 'Backup' option), either to the website directly or my iOS device, or even directly from the old phone.  But, that doesn't seem to be possible and I don't understand why - if I can restore old messages in my phone, why can't I restore them to the Verizon server?  Any help would be appreciated - thanks!

    As I said previously, "Of course this will not include any messages you had prior to first using Verizon Messages on your old phone."
    Verizon Messages will only sync messages which have been sent/received SINCE you first enrolled in it. It will NOT do so for messages from BEFORE.
    You could restore older messages to your phone with an app such as SMS Backup & Restore, but they won't be on Verizon's servers to access from other locations such as desktop/laptop/tablet.

  • Where can I get an old BIOS for my X230T?

    I recently upgraded from 2.50 BIOS to 2.54 and now I'm having audio issues. I can only found the latest BIOS on Lenovos site. Where can I get 2.50 to put it back and test if audio fixes? Does Lenovo have a link for older BIOS?
    vr
    -James
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Good day and welcome to the community.
    For the bootable CD versions, have a look at the bottom of:
    http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?DocID=DS029684
    For the update utility versions, have a look at the bottom of:
    http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?DocID=DS029683
    Hope this helps.
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