Preparing to use the Backup and restore application
Before backing up your content, you can select the backup destination and the types
of data that you want to back up.
To select the backup destination
1
From your Home screen, tap .
2
Find and tap
Back up & restore
.
3
Tap
Back up
.
4
Tap the bar under
Where to store data
.
5
Select the destination to which you want to back up your content.
To select the data types to back up
1
From your Home screen, tap .
2
Find and tap
Back up & restore
.
3
Tap
Back up
.
4
Select the data types that you want to back up.
To back up content
1
From your Home screen, tap .
2
Find and tap
Back up & restore
.
3
Tap
Back up
, then tap
Back up now
.
4
Enter a password for the backup, then tap
OK
.
Restoring backed up content using the Backup and restore
application
When you restore backed up content, you must select a backup record to restore
from. If you have backed up content several times, you may have several backup
records. After you select a backup record, you can then select which types of data to
restore.
To restore content from a backup record
1
From your Home screen, tap .
2
Find and tap
Back up & restore
.
3
Tap
Restore
.
4
Select the record that you want to restore from, then tap
Restore now
.
5
Enter the password for the backup record, then tap
OK
.
Remember that any changes you make to your data and settings after you create a backup will
get deleted during a restore procedure.
Managing backup records
You can delete or rename records of the backups that you make using the Backup &
restore function.
To rename a backup record
1
From your Home screen, tap .
2
Find and tap
Back up & restore
.
3
Press , then tap
Manage backup records
.
4
Select the backup record that you want to rename.
5
Tap .
6
Enter a new name and tap
Rename
.
To delete backup records
1
From your Home screen, tap .
2
Find and tap
Back up & restore
.
3
Press , then tap
Manage backup records
.
4
Select the backup record that you want to delete, or tap if you want to delete
all records.
5
Tap >
Delete
.
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