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Old 12-30-06, 12:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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spb Backup - Yes or No?

I tried to use the above app on my x51v after a hard reset and it loaded OK but the device locked up. After several tries I just reloaded everything. This ver. was 2 back from the present version. Has anybody else had success or failure with this app?
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Old 12-30-06, 01:03 AM   #2 (permalink)
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For me, I've never had issues with SPB Backup - at least not for the past few releases. Are you going into Password Protected Mode by chance?
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I have been using Spb Backup for about 6 months now and have not had any problems. I have been fortunate and have not had to do a Restore yet :approve:
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I have used spb backup on my x50v since it came out. No issues.
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Old 12-30-06, 09:33 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I think Spb backup is the best and simplest to use backup solution there is. Sprite is good too, but if I was going to buy one, it'd be Spb.
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Old 12-30-06, 10:12 AM   #6 (permalink)
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For me, Spb is the only one that has consistently given troublefree and accurate restores.
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Old 12-30-06, 11:25 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by mtgeorge
I have been using Spb Backup for about 6 months now and have not had any problems. I have been fortunate and have not had to do a Restore yet :approve:
Do you check the batteries and test your smoke alarms periodically? Backups that are untested (i.e.: never restored) are unproven and risky. The probability is relatively high that a well-known quantity, such as Sprite or Spb Backup will in fact restore; however, do you really want to find that out in crisis mode?

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Old 12-30-06, 11:38 AM   #8 (permalink)
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If you want to do unattended, scheduled backups with Spb Backup, then my answer would be don't use it. Scheduled backups don't work on the x51v. Checkout this thread: http://www.spbclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2284. There are some that will say set an appt. to go off when you want Spb to initiate the backup. That may work for some but didn't work for me and others. Spb seems to be aware of the problem but is slow to resolve it. I've stopped using the scheduling part on my x51v.
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Originally Posted by mkss55442
Spb seems to be aware of the problem but is slow to resolve it.
Spb has known about this issue since February of 2006.
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Originally Posted by AKAJohnDoe
Do you check the batteries and test your smoke alarms periodically? Backups that are untested (i.e.: never restored) are unproven and risky. The probability is relatively high that a well-known quantity, such as Sprite or Spb Backup will in fact restore; however, do you really want to find that out in crisis mode?

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I agree wholeheartedly. If you don't test the program by restoring a backup or two, you may be in for a very frustrating surprise when you need the program to work right.
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Originally Posted by AKAJohnDoe
Do you check the batteries and test your smoke alarms periodically? Backups that are untested (i.e.: never restored) are unproven and risky. The probability is relatively high that a well-known quantity, such as Sprite or Spb Backup will in fact restore; however, do you really want to find that out in crisis mode?

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I agree - great advice! Personally SPB has saved my butt many times already.
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I have not found one backup program that is reliable for scheduled backups with password protection enabled (built in password protection or using pocketsecure). That is disappointing. Sk Tools, Sprite, and the built in backup seem to do fine if manually started and password is off. It is a good idea to experiement with the programs and try the backups with your system (hard to do with sprite because they do not do evaluation versions).
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Originally Posted by cravaus
I have not found one backup program that is reliable for scheduled backups with password protection enabled (built in password protection or using pocketsecure). That is disappointing. Sk Tools, Sprite, and the built in backup seem to do fine if manually started and password is off. It is a good idea to experiement with the programs and try the backups with your system (hard to do with sprite because they do not do evaluation versions).
Both Sprite and Spb Backup run on my WM2003SE PDA that has password protection enabled. Spb Backup required the "wake-me-up-with-an-alarm" work-around. SKTools is supposed to work with the SKScheMa work-around.

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Originally Posted by cravaus
I have not found one backup program that is reliable for scheduled backups with password protection enabled (built in password protection or using pocketsecure). That is disappointing. Sk Tools, Sprite, and the built in backup seem to do fine if manually started and password is off. It is a good idea to experiement with the programs and try the backups with your system (hard to do with sprite because they do not do evaluation versions).

I do have password enabled, maybe that was my problem. From now on I'll turn it off when I do the backup. Thanks for the info.
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Password protection was never a problem with my backups in WM2003 SE but WM5 has had problems with the password protection. I am not just saying this out of opinion. I am dilligently trying to find a relyable backup solution for me and I have baught all the programs and am satisfied with none of them for scheduled backups on a password protected devise. I have noticed, today, that in SK Tools if I restore the backup in two steps I have a complete machine again. The steps I have had to use are 1. Restore all files by accessing the view section of the program and selecting "check all". 2. I restore the registry separately. That worked. What a pain. Still my best success for one step is with Sprite but that has been spotty and I am still experiementing with it and options in the PocketSecure program. Sprite is really fast. That is nice so I want Sprite to work 100% with some sort of password protection. I am now trying different password protection programs.
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