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Now I Want to show u The most wanted tricks ever for What’s App.
You can Recover deleting messages on WhatsApp after you’ve deleted it
from within the app is possible without any additional recovery
software. WhatsApp by default stores all your conversations and
activity on your SD card. This is helpful if you ever lose your
messages or to view your messages after you’ve deleted it
from WhatsApp.
★ Go to:
SD card ->WhatsApp -> Databases
and look for two files named – msgstore.db.crypt7 and msgstore-YYYY-MM-DD.1.db.crypt7
The first file contains all the messages you’ve sent or received
in the last seven days while the second file contains all
messages sent or received on that day (yyyy-mm- dd.1 correspond to the respective
year, month and day and the 1 after dd signifies that it was the
first backup taken on that day).
To restore your Whatsapp messages, rename msgstore-YYYY-MM-DD.1.db.crypt7 to msgstore.db.crypt7
or something to identify the old backup easily, so
in case if something goes wrong, you can try again. Select the
database you wish to restore from the files left and rename it to
msgtore.db.crypt. Uninstall and re-install Whatsapp and when
prompted choose Restore. The chat file you saved with the name
msgtore.db.crypt is restored. Restoring an earlier database,
automatically clears your current chat history and there’s no way to
merge your old database and your current chat history.
While you cannot open these files with a text editor since they’re
encrypted, you can anyways use Whatsapp Xtract to read your
Whatsapp database on computer.
Now I Want to show u The most wanted tricks ever for What’s App.
You can Recover deleting messages on WhatsApp after you’ve deleted it
from within the app is possible without any additional recovery
software. WhatsApp by default stores all your conversations and
activity on your SD card. This is helpful if you ever lose your
messages or to view your messages after you’ve deleted it
from WhatsApp.
★ Go to:
SD card ->WhatsApp -> Databases
and look for two files named – msgstore.db.crypt7 and msgstore-YYYY-MM-DD.1.db.crypt7
The first file contains all the messages you’ve sent or received
in the last seven days while the second file contains all
messages sent or received on that day (yyyy-mm- dd.1 correspond to the respective
year, month and day and the 1 after dd signifies that it was the
first backup taken on that day).
To restore your Whatsapp messages, rename msgstore-YYYY-MM-DD.1.db.crypt7 to msgstore.db.crypt7
or something to identify the old backup easily, so
in case if something goes wrong, you can try again. Select the
database you wish to restore from the files left and rename it to
msgtore.db.crypt. Uninstall and re-install Whatsapp and when
prompted choose Restore. The chat file you saved with the name
msgtore.db.crypt is restored. Restoring an earlier database,
automatically clears your current chat history and there’s no way to
merge your old database and your current chat history.
While you cannot open these files with a text editor since they’re
encrypted, you can anyways use Whatsapp Xtract to read your
Whatsapp database on computer.