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I do not know 100% but I would say that you should be able to set it up as you would your current card.
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I am very interested in how people will back up their phone. I used the sprite backup with my Touch. I hope this "clone" is EASY to do if it works.
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yea, i with my mogul, I always copied my pim.vol file and i am using the same contact list from my q if syncing 'get better with vista, I don't know I can deal with the internal only storage.
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I prefer the cloning system better than the backup. Cloning a partition/hard drive basically makes an exact 'image' of the partition/drive. The reason why I prefer it is because if I make various program settings, reg tweaks, install and configure new programs, change skins, etc. (whatever), an image backup (clone) captures all of that and creates a nice file you can use to restore from. I usually keep 3-4 revisions as I make various changes so if I need to 'fall back' on one, I can.
With a regular backup, you typically need to configure it to back up specific files/folders and occasionally some files may have certain attributes (hidden, ROM only, etc.) that can get missed by conventional backup programs. Cloning software is expensive but more complete and useful for mass deployments (configure one/deploy many). Since our company has this software, it is what I prefer and far superior (in my opinion) but not cost effective for a regular home user. On a slightly different side note, I still use Pimbackup to backup my *.vol file for those times when something weird happens with my activsync and my contacts get screwed up. |
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oh I dont use pimbackup I manually copy and paste the pim.vol file softreset and poof, contacts are all there.
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Where is the pim.vol housed ? I tried that and managed to kill all my contacts when I resynced with Groupwise.
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its in the root folder of your device you might have to turn on the view all files. basically every week or so I copy the pim.vol file to my sd card, and if I reflash, you rename the pim.vol file on the phone, then copy the file from your sd card to your phone. after a softreset all the contacts appear. I know pimbackup might be a little easier, but I like the fact that I can pop my sd card into even a stock phone and have all my contacts instantly without worrying about install compatibilities (the winmo 6 - 6.1 fiasco with a bunch of programs comes to mind.)
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I agree with Bridic, don't think there will be a problem, just try it and let us know.
But a question; backupping the contacts is not that hard, a lot ways to do the job, but backup/restore your accounts/password settings [ outlook ]is what i'am searching for and with no succes, does anyone found a solution for this or a trick ?? |
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It does act as a separate storage area from the rest of the memory. When you hard reset it, it does NOT wipe out the 4GB of memory. If you chose to Clear Storage, you're given the option of clearing it or not.
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