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3.3.3. Auto Recovery Tool
This utility uses the backup tool to back up system data, restore system data and automatically
execute user designated applications.
For data backup, data will be backed up by the backup tool. For data restoration, data will be
restored by automatically executing the backup tool at a time of the terminal’s start up after a full
reset has been performed.
Backup
The following is the backup procedure.
1. Starts up \Windows\Restore.exe.
2. When the program is complete, an end message appears. Click OK button to close the program.
Restore
The following is the restore procedure.
3. \FlashDisk\CE\ARM\restore.exe will be started up after about 10 seconds when the
welcome screen appeared by a full reset on the terminal. The screen will automatically close.
4. If \FlashDisk\Calibrate.dat does not exist, a screen for setting the calibration’s parameters
will appear.
5. A screen for setting date and time will automatically appear. Set the correct date and time.
6. Data will be automatically restored from the backup data.
7. The terminal will be automatically reset after about 5 seconds when the restoration of data in
the step 4 is complete.
Execution Log
Execution log of the Auto recovery is stored in \FlashDisk\CE\ARM\Restore.log.
Notes:
The execution log file can maintain a maximum of 30 logs combined for the backup and
restore operations.
If the log file exceeds over 30 logs, records older than others in the file will be deleted.
Skipping Restore
When the auto restoration about takes place, pressing 5 key on the terminal will output a warning
sound and skips the imminent restoration process.
Error Conditions
The following are the conditions under which an error occurs when the auto restore is taking
place.
The backup or restore operation is executed when the battery capacity is low.
The backup operation is executed when the FlashDisk has insufficient capacity.
The backup or restore operation is executed when the memory has insufficient capacity.