Thanks. I will look that up in the manual again. Chase Crispin _____ From: icon-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:icon-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Nimer Jaber Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 5:53 PM To: icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [icon-discuss] Re: Backing up Braille+ to PC hard drive If you do it the way I stated above, it won't do it automatically unless there is a sync tool that does it for you. thanks Nimer J Chase Crispin wrote: I also red something on whenever you plug in your Icon, it will check and see if your hard drive has changed, and if it has, it will change the backup. Is this true? Sometimes, I just wish we could use MS active sync in windows XP like the pacmate. Chase Crispin _____ From: icon-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:icon-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Nimer Jaber Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 5:38 PM To: icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [icon-discuss] Re: Backing up Braille+ to PC hard drive I believe you should be able to plug it into the computer. When the dialog comes up, select open files to view content, or whatever it says. Then, on the computer, do a control + a to select everything, and then a control + C to copy. Use your computer to navigate to a folder where you want to put all the files, and once you're where you want to put it, press a control + V to paste. All the files should be moved. Thanks Nimer J Chase Crispin wrote: Hello. I have a quick question. I have created several backups in my Braille+, but I really want to back up my whole hard drive. I read somewhere (it might have been in the users manual) that you can backup your whole hard drive on your Icon or Braille+ to the PC hard drive. I plugged my Braille+ into my computer, and turned disk drive mode on. I looked in the dialog that initially appears when you plug in your unit, under removable disk e:\, in my administrative tools control panel, and in Icon and Braille+ sync. I could not find anywhere to backup my whole hard drive to my computer. Can this be done, and if it can be, how is it done. Thanks! Chase Crispin