On Friday 28 August 2009 03:12:56 pm shinyspoons wrote:
> hey,
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Just to make sure i took it to a technician today, i couldn't really
> explain the problem since my Chinese is not to hot, but he seemed to
> think there was enough of a problem to warrant formating it, so
> hopefully it will kill the problem.  If not i have changed it into
> english so i can tell you more next time.
>
> One other thing,  what is the best way to manually back up.  Do you
> use the save function and load up the .men file, or do you export it
> as an .xml file and then re-import it.  Before i had my computer
> formated, i was been experimenting with both and it has worked only on
> the odd occasion.  I don't know if this was anything to do with my
> computer.

Both should give the same results, but they don't back up the history. It's 
best to backup the entire .mnemosyne directory:

http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/help/backups.php

Cheers,

Peter
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