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ChrisB
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Okay, I know how to back up my datebook and address list and all that, but how do I back up things like databases? I'm using HanDBase, and I've got a lot in it that I don't want to lose. Can anyone help? Thanks!

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Babylon5
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If you want to do it with a springboard, order a backup module.

A program you will HAVE to have if you want to do it in software is a program you can find a demo of on palmgear.com. it is called backupbuddy. This program really should have been built into the hot sync manager by default. it is a MUST have additon to your palm.

To Quote the description file:

"While your Palm(R) applications automatically back up every time you perform a HotSync(R) operation, this may not be true for every third party application you've loaded onto to your Palm organizer. BackupBuddy ensures that *all* of your data is backed up the next time you press the HotSync button and will quickly back up every application, not just the Address Book..."

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ChrisB
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Very cool! Thanks for the info!

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D ev R ay 4Real
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Chris, did you order the Visor without researching it at all? I mean everywhere it says that a backup module is out. Plus the base apps that come with your Visor backs it self up everytime you synch with your computer.

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Walt
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The backup springboard does a complete backup? Not just the base apps?

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Babylon5
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I don't have a backup module but from what I have read, yes it backs up EVERYTHING. It simply copies the 8 megs of ram from the visor to itself. Takes about 10 min on a fully loaded visor from what I have read.

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GADGETMIKE
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>palm experience<

Be careful with Back up buddy if your super loaded on your unit. In my experience if your unit (my experience is with a 2mb palm pro) is really close to full sometimes the backup procedure can "hang" and your left with zippo. Please make a backup of your backup periodically just in case. In my experience i had to do hard resets because of a fatal error that caused blinking and the inability to do a regular reset. (a hack was the problem) It seems that with my unit -which had less than 200k free- that i needed more memory availible free -even if i left 400k to load 2 programs close to 200k. post if you want more detail.

Mike

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