Well, that's about my next lesson, I guess, and meantime I'd like to
hear some takes on this one!  <SMILE>

Baking up is everyone's nightmare, no one's favourite and something
which should bring us the rewars we seek when we knuckle down to doing
it!  <SMILE>


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Carol
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vicky
Collins
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 4:12 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] backing up the BN/was synching two mPowers


Hi Carol and All,

I'm not Jonathan of course, grin.  And, I sure don't claim to know any
of the technical details of what I'm saying here.  But, in regards to
the backing up and restoring of files, I have eluded to this before when
trying to restore the PK.  And, I'm not sure what the deal is with the
restoring.

When I backup the PK, I choose all the defaults, meaning storage card
seeing as I have the SanDisk combination wireless and CF card, and I
choose to back up all files using the default folder name.

Then, when I try to restore, of course I do select to restore from the
storage card, select the folder for the day I want to restore from as
that is how the backup files are named by default, and select to restore
to the flashdisk. Then, I get the prompt about a file already existing,
and I'm asked if I want to replace, so I hit the letter a to say yes to
replace all.  Then, I get several messages that say error copying access
is denied, giving the name of the file that is denied and asking me if I
want to continue restoring files, and I say yes.  Examples of the files
that I can't copy
are:  general\xbase.txt, keylist\address list.klt, keylist\braille
letterhead template.kwb, keylist\connection configurations.klt,
keymail\email folders.klt, keymail\directory of email accounts.klt.
And, note that I'm not giving the full path to the files here, meaning
\storage card\august 3, 2005 backup, but of course that is shown as part
of each of the file names I'm asked about in trying it just now with my
most current backup.

I do understand why some files need to be protected, so we can be as
assured as possible to restore a working unit, but it is still kind of
strange to get those prompts when we are restoring from a previously
working backup. Or, maybe I'm using the backup utility incorrectly, and
should just be looking for specific subdirectories/folders/files to
restore, rather than 
trying to restore
everything?  After all, the manual does talk about saving and restoring
ones working files.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Carol Pearson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 3:18 AM
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] synching two mPowers


Jonathan,

I haven't got to the backing up docs yet but does this really work OK
when it comes to backing up the whole thing?  I mean, are there any
deeply hidden files (identifying one PM specifically) that would cause
this not to work properly?

Hope you get my gist!


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Carol
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