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Posted by blueVisorDX on 07-02-2001 05:52 AM:

Question Handspring Backup Module

My Visor Deluxe crashes all the time, especially when the battery power starts getting low, so I have a Backup Module to restore everything after a hard reset. The problem is I don't carry the module with me all the time, which means the restore is not always with the most updated data.

I plan to leave the module plugged in all the time so I can backup the machine as soon as I have new data on board. Will it consume more power just by being plugged in all the time? I know of course when I run backup or restore, it will require battery power. I want to know the effects of having it simply plugged in on power consumption.

Thanx


Posted by sdoersam on 07-02-2001 02:11 PM:

Battery consumption should be minimal and shouldn't be a problem. One thing I would consider though, is that if your VDX gets lost or stolen while the backup module is in it, you will lose the backup also. Something to keep in mind.

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Posted by K. Cannon on 07-02-2001 02:20 PM:

Losing your VDX with the back-up module inside would definitely be the pits.

I used to leave mine in it all the time, and there was a noticeable (although not huge) increase in battery life when I stopped doing so.


Posted by on 07-02-2001 03:18 PM:

For what it is worth, I also need my backup with me at all times. Have way too much scheduling, phone numbers, to do items etc to not have it available because my visor crashed.

I glued a small ring on top of the backup module, and then have it hanging from my neck (under my shirt). That way, I always have it available, but not at risk of losing the data if I lose my visor.
I could just go buy a new visor(hmm ) and do a restore to recover the data.

Just a thought.


Posted by miradu on 07-02-2001 04:01 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by rjuhl
I glued a small ring on top of the backup module, and then have it hanging from my neck (under my shirt). That way, I always have it available, but not at risk of losing the data if I lose my visor.
I could just go buy a new visor(hmm ) and do a restore to recover the data.

Just a thought.



Oh my god.. YOU ARE A TOTAL GEEK! I envy you!!!!! It's actually a really good idea. When I went to camp, and couldn't bring my Vsr, I stuck my backup module in my wallet, in case something happened to my visor while at home..

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Posted by K. Cannon on 07-02-2001 04:04 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by miradu2000

When I went to camp, and couldn't bring my Vsr, I stuck my backup module in my wallet, in case something happened to my visor while at home..


Michael: you took your backup module to camp in your wallet instead of just leaving it at your home in a separate place from your VDX? C'Mon, you just wanted to show it off to your camper cohorts!!

Kelley


Posted by on 07-02-2001 04:36 PM:

miradu - Yup I guess I gotta admit it - I am definitely a GEEK - still don't wear the pocket protectors tho!

By the way, could you call this a 'backup on a rope' ?

Regardless of being a GEEK, have become so dependent on the information, that couldn't efficiently function at work without the info. That is how great the visor really is!


Posted by GoNoles on 07-02-2001 11:29 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by miradu2000
Oh my god.. YOU ARE A TOTAL GEEK! When I went to camp, and couldn't bring my Vsr, I stuck my backup module in my ...




This one time ... at band camp ... I stuck my backup module in my ...


Posted by GSR13 on 07-02-2001 11:55 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by GoNoles




This one time ... at band camp ... I stuck my backup module in my ...




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Posted by miradu on 07-03-2001 12:07 AM:

hehe.. lol This could go on forever..

ahh the joys of a cummunity.

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Posted by blueVisorDX on 07-03-2001 11:57 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by sdoersam
Battery consumption should be minimal and shouldn't be a problem. One thing I would consider though, is that if your VDX gets lost or stolen while the backup module is in it, you will lose the backup also. Something to keep in mind.


Sound advice. In that case I would keep another not-so-frequent backup somewhere else.


Posted by K. Cannon on 07-03-2001 02:19 PM:

Actually, having two backup modules has been suggested in a previous thread and (I seem to recall) has proven to be beneficial. I only have one, but I try to back it up every morning and put it back in my desk drawer. If I am going to be out of the office for a few days, I carry it with me but not in my Visor. (And I wouldn't take it to Camp, band or otherwise!!)


Posted by YBYSAIAH on 07-03-2001 05:10 PM:

I'm one of those 2 Backup Module folks... I keep one at home and one in my briefcase and alternate daily which one I backup to. I'll break this routine and do a backup prior to installing any software just to be on the safe side.

I use OnlyMe for security and it seems to do a pretty good job of protecting the handheld and modules in case anything gets lost or stolen.

One of the negatives of the Backup Module is that it's an "all or nothing" backup and not really too useful if you want to recover that DiddleBug note you made yesterday and hastily deleted. Having 2 modules gives you some ability to work around this. I actually have access to a third module and another handheld (my son's) so I'll back up his to his module and then use his handheld to see if what I'm looking for is on one of my modules... worked reliably the few times I've done it.


Posted by K. Cannon on 07-03-2001 05:55 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by YBYSAIAH
I'm one of those 2 Backup Module folks...


I knew there were some out there and hoped they were monitoring the post!

quote:
I actually have access to a third module and another handheld (my son's) so I'll back up his to his module and then use his handheld to see if what I'm looking for is on one of my modules... worked reliably the few times I've done it.


Plus, if it becomes unreliable, it's your son's info that gets lost. Just kidding--I, too, don't like the all or nothing aspect of the Module. I'm sure some of the other apps can work around this, but I love the "module-ness" which means no computer needed.


Posted by krelvin on 07-03-2001 08:21 PM:

Backup Module AND Backup Buddy!

I use both.

The backup module stays in the unit all the time so that If I have a crash, I can recover right there out in the field.

Backup Buddy in case something happens to the backup module.

Best of both worlds.

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Posted by hloakes on 07-03-2001 10:09 PM:

I guess I can join the 3 backup geek club.

After recieving my MemPlug, I put my backup module "somewhere I could find it" and then I couldn't. I finally found it today, so now I have my primary SM card, a 8MB card with a backup on it, and my backup module. I will keep the 8MB card with me, but away from my Visor, probably my wallet, and the module in my vehicle, since it ussually close by.

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