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July 15th, 2007 @ Midnight CST
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what i've learned: I need to actually back up my pda and put on a`dedicated storage card
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I learned I ought to automate the backup process more, but I do most of the other ones!:approve:
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I learned that you need to make sure you set up automatic backup, just in case if your data gets lost. You should use the self extracting exe, so you can run this without Sprite Backup installed. This is ideal for a hard reset. ;) You need to make sure the program actually restores everything with no errors. Make sure you have at least 4 backups total. Make sure to keep some on your PC, or another memory device other than your PDA to make sure that you don't lose that backup file. If you make your backup file have a password, your files wont get in the wrong hands. If you do not have a lot of storage left over, make sure you add some memory management. If you can, make a storage card just for backups. To ensure nothing will be deleted. Make sure you know how to use every feature of Sprite Backup.
That is all...
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256MB CF Card (Not Used Much)
SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash 4GB - FAST!
1 GB SD Card
2 GB PNY SD Card
Bluetooth GPS
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I've learned that an automated backup will go a long way toward covering for my laziness when it comes to backups...
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2. Use the Self-Extracting (Exe) Backup option for the files you keep on the Device/Storage Card. This simplifies the data restore operation and avoids the need to re-install the application.
7. Dedicate a storage card for backup purposes and label it. Keep it separate from your device.
I like that, but it would be somehow contradicting to their words in the top page: "Once Sprite Backup is set up, it can continuously protect your device with no further intervention by you"
Perhaps they should automate too the process of removing the backup storage card and kept that separately.... :)
yes, Ive learned that It saves your configuration settings, data, and applications and not just contacts and calenders. Also that It backs up automatically and that it backs up on PC so even if you loose your device (knock on wood) you can get a new one and back up the information