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You can change the backup mode if you press “Enter” after focusing on
one of the three radio buttons. Or, you can press “Enter” on “Confirm”
by moving to it by pressing “tab (“Space-4-5”)”. The default backup
mode is set to “Prompt to backup changes when exiting”.
15.6 Backup Database
If a cold reset occurs, or if your battery goes dead, all of the data in the
Database manager will be lost. So, it is very important that you make a
backup file every time you make a change to the Database file. To go
to “Backup Database”, open the menu by pressing “Space-m (dots 1-3-
4)” or “F2”. Then, use the “Space-1” or “Space-4”, and find “Backup
Database”. Then, press “Enter”. You can also press “u (dots 1-3-6)”
while you are in the menu to get to “Backup Database”. Or, you can
press “Enter-u (dots 1-3-6)” to activate this function without calling up the
menu.
If you already have a backup file, you will hear the message “Backup
changes? Yes”. If you have made any changes to your database file,
press “Enter” to create a new backup file. If you want to keep the
previous backup file, press “Space”, locate “No”, and press “Enter” on it.
When you make a backup file in your database manager, you will always
have a new backup file with the extension SDF. The name of backup file
is “UserDatabase.sdf”
15.7 Restore Database
If you want to restore the database file after a cold reset, press “Space-m
(dots 1-3-4)” or “F2” to call up the “menu”, and use the up and down
scroll buttons to find “Restore Database”. Then, press “Enter” on
“Restore Database”. Or, you can press “r (dots 1-2-3-5)” while you are
in the menu to find “Restore Database”. You can also press “Enter-o
(dots 1-3-5)” to activate this function, without calling up the menu.