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"SoftSpot" <softspot_ihatespam_brugge@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> steve <bob@bob.com> wrote in news:BCAD3F5E.21A2%bob@bob.com:
>
> > Is this normal? When my ipaq 2210 has been off for a while and loses
> it's
> > charge it default to factory settings losing all my data? If so is
> there a
> > way to back it all up to my cf card? Surely rom storage would stop this
> > happening?
> >
> > It NEVER happened with my palm.
> >
> >
> >
>
> when you allow your battery to discharge completely: yes indeed, then the
> 2210 will reset to factory defaults and loose all of its data. That's why
> you best leave the machine in the cradle, connected to some power to keep
> the battery charged, when you don't use the machine for some time.
>
> Of course you can always store data to memorycards, you can choose
> between CF cards and SD cards in this case: the contents of those cards
> is not affected in any way by empty batteries or hard resets or whatever.
> Data on memorycards stays intact, unless you format the card or erase the
> data yourself.
>
> --
> SoftSpot
The Asus pda automatically saves all of the data to a memory card when the
battery gets low, aren't there utilities that can do this?
Called smartkeeper, Asus say:
'System backup with SmartKeeper
ASUS employed the revolutionary Smart Keeper technology to resolve your fear
of loosing(sic) important data.
The new user-oriented feature intelligently and automatically backs up
existing system status when power level is low to prevent data loss.
You can now relax, because your important files and documents are in good
hands.'
(http
/usa.asus.com/products/pda/event/A620/index.htm)