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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T21:41:16+00:00 2026-05-24T21:41:16+00:00

Recently, all of my Android project in Eclipse had errors trying to build the

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Recently, all of my Android project in Eclipse had errors trying to build the apps. Trying to fix the errors, I upgraded my Android SDK to 12.0. I finally figured out my problem was my debug certificate had expired. I deleted the certificate and cleaned all my projects. They now compile, but when I try to run them on my phone, I get the following messages:

[2011-08-16 08:01:39 - VIGMDB] WARNING: Application does not specify an API level requirement!
[2011-08-16 08:01:39 - VIGMDB] Device API version is 8 (Android 2.2.1)
[2011-08-16 08:01:39 - VIGMDB] Uploading VIGMDB.apk onto device '0A3A94F17130E'
[2011-08-16 08:01:40 - VIGMDB] Installing VIGMDB.apk...
[2011-08-16 08:01:41 - VIGMDB] Re-installation failed due to different application   signatures.
[2011-08-16 08:01:41 - VIGMDB] You must perform a full uninstall of the application.   WARNING: This will remove the application data!
[2011-08-16 08:01:41 - VIGMDB] Please execute 'adb uninstall com.vig.vigmdb' in a shell.
[2011-08-16 08:01:41 - VIGMDB] Launch canceled!

I have data on my phone in these apps that I can’t recreate and I don’t want to lose it. My questions are:

How do i keep my data? Hindsight is 20/20. I now have code to copy my database to my SD card using my app, but I didn’t know I couldn’t access my database without it. I tried using ADB to pull the database, but I get a permission denied.

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How do I make my application signatures the same again so I don’t have to full uninstall?

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    2026-05-24T21:41:17+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 9:41 pm

    You need to root your phone and then copy /data/data/com.your.apk.package to sdcard. Then unisntall your app, install new vesrion of .apk and copy data back.

    There is no supported way to install .apk which is signed by different certificate, while keeping the data from the older .apk.


    Here is list of commands to copy your data to sdcard:

    > adb shell
    > su
    > cp -r /data/data/com.you.apk.package/ /mnt/sdcard/backup
    
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