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Old 12-06-2009, 03:49 PM   #57
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Originally Posted by Jack Tingle View Post
The best solution on the Dells for battery changes is to practice a bit and get quick at it. There's a BFC in the power circuit that gives you several _seconds_ to swap batteries. Danged generous of them, what? It's not a problem once you get used to it.

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Jack Tingle
Well, they claim you have 30 minutes to 3 hours of backup time. Perhaps more in theory than in practice? (I assume by BFC, you mean the backup battery?)

I've now used the backup function on the Windows syncing software (successor to Activesync, I forget what it's called), which claims to back up everything you've installed. Whether it will restore again...

I hope it works better than the Windows Backup in Windows 7, which I've tried several times in an effort to make a disc image of my new laptop, but only gotten total lockups for my trouble.
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