If that's really the case, then your card backup is the only resource for individual app re-install available to you.
The question is, "Why do you only have 36 files in your backup directory"? It sounds like you haven't set up BBfW properly. _______ Bill > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Jeffrey Kaplan > Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 5:50 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Treo] I need to hard reset and re-install, but... > > Hello, Bill Gamble. > > On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 17:24:17 -0400 you said: > > > I haven't used BackupBuddy for Windows in years, but I > suppose that it's possible that it sets up its own backup directory. > > Backup Buddy is supposed to use the default Backup directory > for the current synch's backup, and then its own for > archival/history of recent backups (up to your defined > limit). Those are stored in BackupBuddy's proprietary > compression and are thus inaccessible on their own. > > I don't want to reinstall from a prior backup, I want to > restore from the current backup. > > > Look at > > the manual, specifically Chapter 5, "Advanced Backup and > Restore Operations"; it talks about restoring individual apps: > > > http://www.bluenomad.com/downloads/task,doc_download/gid,13/Itemid,35/ > > And then once I restore the one or two I want to do first, > the rest of the backup isn't valid anymore because it's now a > different backup, and will keep being pushed back with every step. > > Really, about the only thing I keep BackupBuddy around for > now is to back up the card. > > -- > Jeffrey K
