This is Kevin over here i would just like to add some of my thoughts on this
issue of losing data on a mPower, classic, or a pc. The bottom line is that
they're all computers and they wil behave like computers and crashing,
losing data, and just other things that occur with computers currently. So
my opinion of keeping all of your data safe is to back it up consistently
onto cards such as pc, cards, sd cards, thumb drives, and , other external
medias. Then after you backed up your files onto those cards, remember to
remove them when powering off and on and dont put them into the slots or
ports available until the unit is on to make sure that you are doing every
thing precisely, and making it very very minimal to lose any type of data.
And one last thing when writing a long document or any type of document make
sure that you save periodically, this will help because in case your unit
crashes you will lose very few data.
Well i hope that this will help a few people out there
We just have to keep in mind that these things are computer and will behave
like them, until some major improvement comes along with the way data is
managed and stored.
Kevin
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From: "Sarah Cranston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 8:55 PM
Subject: re: [Braillenote] thanks
Hi Sammie and All,
I want to weigh in on the issue of losing files, since I was one of the
ones who posted the original messages on the subject, even though I knew
better. Yes, I have lost files recently from my mPower. I have also lost
files from my BN when it was a classic, as well as from my desktop PC. I
can't stress enough that this is not an mPower issue, as far as I am
personally aware. To answer your question directly, Sammie, taking out
your CF card will almost certainly keep your data safe. I say almost
because, with computers, you just never know, sometimes you lose data no
matter what you do. I have no reason to believe, just because a few of us
posted about very strange BN behavior, that the mPower is predisposed to
lose data. So no, I wouldn't worry about your new mPower eating your
data, it probably won't happen. Backup constantly just in case, but know
that, in the opinion of this end-user, HW has done and continues to do,
the best they can to see that these unfortunate things don't happen. I
hope I helped to put things in at least some perspective.
----- Original Message -----
From: Sammie Clay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Write Humanware <[email protected]
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 22:50:19 -0500
Subject: [Braillenote] thanks
Hello list,
To everyone who responded to my questions about losing files,
I wish to thank you for doing so. However, nobody answered my
questions. I am aware that currently we are forced to live with
this problem after our upgrade or purchase to a new MPower, but
I'd like to know why. This technology is not cheap, and many of
us are required to mortgage something to obtain it, so I believe
that any marketed improvement should perform at least as well as
the device it replaced.
I'm still interested in getting answers to my original
questions about reset issues if your device freezes and you must
perform a reset without returning to Main Menu.
Since I haven't received my MPower yet, I don't know whether
this problem will affect me or not. If I'm not affected, then my
questions are moot, But in case I am affected, and for those who
are affected now, I think the questions deserve more than just a
"We'll just have to live with it" answer.
Forgive me, but I don't know Joseph Lee, is he a Humanware
engineer, vendor, or stockholder, or does he obtain the knowledge
he gives about these products from the User's manual? I am not
saying that he does not have actual, first hand knowledge and
professional experience about what he says, but if my new
transplant loses data, Joseph Lee nor the people telling me I
have to live with it are out of anything. I however don't have
my data, which is the reason I have this wonderful product in the
first place.
With all that said, I like my BrailleNote, and don't want any
other company's product to replace it. I just want it to work at
least as well as my 6.11 did. And please don't recommend that I
get a desktop, laptop, or notebook computer. I can't use the
QWERTY keyboard, and therefore, don't know how to use a computer.
This very expensive device is what I have, what I want, and I
need it working properly.
If this is off-topic, I apologize, but I believe that my
original message was on-topic and still deserves an answer, not
platitudes.
Sammie Clay
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