RobDickson
Android Enthusiast
I can't help solve your problem, but why do you want to connect to Kies?
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UNplug device from computer
I THINK i may have figured it out.
Try this: go to your settings then go to "applications"
then "development"
then uncheck "USB debugging" plug in again
hope that helps
then uncheck
I finally found out how to connect Kies with Windows 7. You have to reset factory setting on Galaxy Tab 10.1. You must uninstall and reinstall new kies software on pc first.
It shouldn't take hours to get your apps again. The Google Play store keeps a list of all your previously downloaded apps and you can simply select the ones you want again.Now I have to spend hours re-downloading applications, not even talking about the lost application data.
There are two ways. If you root the device, you can use Titanium Backup. Or if you don't want to root, you can use Google Backup from the Settings Menu on your Tab, just enable the feature (by default it is off). It will automatically save and restore all of your app settings, songs, movies, etc. I don't know if it'll save your application data though, you'd have to check into that.Does anyone know of a way to do a FULL backup? This behavior seems quite different from how I backup my iPhone, Windows PC, and numerous other devices I dealt with; I cannot believe that Samsung Galaxy is the only device with the lame backup!

It shouldn't take hours to get your apps again. The Google Play store keeps a list of all your previously downloaded apps and you can simply select the ones you want again.
There are two ways. If you root the device, you can use Titanium Backup. Or if you don't want to root, you can use Google Backup from the Settings Menu on your Tab, just enable the feature (by default it is off). It will automatically save and restore all of your app settings, songs, movies, etc. I don't know if it'll save your application data though, you'd have to check into that.
Personally I don't bother with any kind of backup. I've only reset my device a few times to wipe it clean after doing updates. All the apps are kept in the store, and any data I keep like songs and movies, I can just copy back over to the Tab when it's setup. No biggie for me.
YMMV.
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Yup, I can restore mine in about 30+ mins, but then I race through the setup!A tab that isn't rooted can be reset and then restored to the user's preferences pretty quickly.