Toshiba 2032SP User Manual
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Note:
Stored data, such as the password in
Settings
, is not restored.
Note:
Before backing up, restoring, or deleting a backup file, connect an
AC Adapter to your device, set the Radio Standby Switch to OFF and
close all applications. Do not press any button or slide the switch while
the backup or restore is in progress. Otherwise, the operation of this
device is not guaranteed.
Note:
If you update ROM programs using special installation programs
with a *.xip extension, do not use the backup data made before updating
the ROM programs.
Note:
When the system was changed, data that was backed up before
the change cannot be restored.
Making a Backup
1.
Insert a storage card.
2.
Tap ,
Programs
, then
Backup
to display the Backup screen.
3.
Select
Backup
from
Functionality
.
4.
Tap
OK
to display the screen confirming all the applications are closed.
5.
Tap
OK
to display the Backup password input screen.
6.
Enter a password.
Note:
If you choose a password, do not forget it. Backup data cannot be
restored without entering it.
7.
Tap
OK
. The progress bar is displayed during the backup process.
When the backup is completed, the backup finish message appears.
8.
Tap
OK
to return to the previous screen.
9.
Tap
Cancel
to close the Backup screen.
Note:
The backup process stops if the remaining storage card capacity
runs low. Check the storage capacity before starting to back up.
Note:
If the storage card is write protected, it cannot save backup data.
Cancel the write protection before backing up.
Carrying Out Restore Operation
To restore is to overwrite the backed up data from the storage card onto the
main memory of your device.
ᮣ
If the same file name exists in the main memory of your device, this
file data is replaced with the backup data from the storage card.
ᮣ
If files exist in the main memory but not in the backup file, they will
not be overwritten.
1.
Insert the storage card, which contains backup data into your device.
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