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I think you can tell, I have no clue what I am doing but I am desperate to not lose my chat history because my version of Signal expired 3 days ago and I don’t have access the number I registered with anymore.
I am just trying to extract chats to PDF ideally, otherwise I settle for a text file with chats, dates and time stamps.
Any help you can give is immensely appreciated.
I have tested my Signal password multiple times on the Signal app and it works fine. So the password is not the issue.
This is what I am using: “signal-back_windows_amd64”
“Windows 7 Home Premium/ 64-bit Operating System”
The size of my backup file is 260MB.
I have an android phone.
I went to the folder where both the backup file and the “Signal Back” program are located. I opened the Command Prompt and typed in “signal-back_windows_amd64 format -f XML -o backup.xml signal-2022-09-23-18-17-44” which then asked for the password. I have made sure that I entered it correctly with and without spaces. I have typed in manually and pasted it. Also both ways. I always get this response.
“Error: failed to open backup file: unable to open backup file: the system cannot find the file specified.”
Could somebody please help?
These chats are so important to me.
Any help or suggestions are much appreciated.
Sabine
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
What folder is the command prompt showing when you run that command? When you give the name of your backup file ("signal-2022-09-23-18-17-44"), it assumes you mean it's in the same folder that the command prompt is in. Also, make sure you include the file extension in the filename you give (like "signal-2022-09-23-18-17-44.backup").
To change the folder your command prompt is in, use the cd command (like cd C:\Users\Yourname\Downloads). You'll want to move it to the folder your backup file is in.
If it's confusing, there are a lot of tutorials on the basics of the Windows command prompt you can look up.
Dear all,
please please help.
I think you can tell, I have no clue what I am doing but I am desperate to not lose my chat history because my version of Signal expired 3 days ago and I don’t have access the number I registered with anymore.
I am just trying to extract chats to PDF ideally, otherwise I settle for a text file with chats, dates and time stamps.
Any help you can give is immensely appreciated.
I have tested my Signal password multiple times on the Signal app and it works fine. So the password is not the issue.
This is what I am using:
“signal-back_windows_amd64”
“Windows 7 Home Premium/ 64-bit Operating System”
The size of my backup file is 260MB.
I have an android phone.
I went to the folder where both the backup file and the “Signal Back” program are located. I opened the Command Prompt and typed in “signal-back_windows_amd64 format -f XML -o backup.xml signal-2022-09-23-18-17-44” which then asked for the password. I have made sure that I entered it correctly with and without spaces. I have typed in manually and pasted it. Also both ways. I always get this response.
“Error: failed to open backup file: unable to open backup file: the system cannot find the file specified.”
Could somebody please help?
These chats are so important to me.
Any help or suggestions are much appreciated.
Sabine
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: