Sony PEG-UX40 CLIE Handbook - Page 63

What is the HotSync® operation?, Synchronizing the files/data between your CLIÉ

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What is the HotSync® operation? The HotSync® operation is a one-step operation that enables you to synchronize files/data between your CLIÉ handheld and your computer. With just one press of the HotSync button, you can synchronize your CLIÉ handheld application files/data with Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ files/data on your computer, back up the files/data of your CLIÉ handheld on your computer, and install add-on applications. 1 Synchronizing the files/data between your CLIÉ handheld and your computer Synchronizes the data of Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, and Memo Pad between your CLIÉ handheld and your computer. You can manage the files/data of multiple CLIÉ handhelds separately using Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ. 2 Saving backup data or applications on your computer Automatically creates a backup of the data or applications currently held in your CLIÉ handheld to your computer. If you delete data or applications by accident, or if you need to perform a hard reset, the HotSync® operation allows you to restore the data or applications using the backup data or applications on your computer. For details on backing up data and applications, refer to page 172. Continued on next page Exchanging and updating files/data using the HotSync® operation 63

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Exchanging and updating files/data using the HotSync
®
operation
63
What is the HotSync
®
operation?
The HotSync
®
operation is a one-step operation that enables you
to synchronize files/data between your CLIÉ handheld and your
computer. With just one press of the HotSync button, you can
synchronize your CLIÉ handheld application files/data with
Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ
files/data on your computer,
back up the files/data of your CLIÉ handheld on your computer,
and install add-on applications.
1
Synchronizing the files/data between your CLIÉ
handheld and your computer
Synchronizes the data of
Date Book
,
Address
Book
,
To Do List
, and
Memo Pad
between your
CLIÉ handheld and your computer. You can manage the
files/data of multiple CLIÉ handhelds separately using
Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ
.
2
Saving backup data or applications on your
computer
Automatically creates a backup of the data or
applications currently held in your CLIÉ handheld to
your computer. If you delete data or applications by
accident, or if you need to perform a hard reset, the
HotSync
®
operation allows you to restore the data or
applications using the backup data or applications on
your computer.
For details on backing up data and applications, refer to
page 172.
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