User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- WORKABOUT PRO4HAND-HELD COMPUTER(Windows Embedded Hand-Held 6.5)USER GUIDE
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- ABOUT THIS GUIDE
- CHAPTER 1 BASIC OPERATION
- CHAPTER 2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR WORKABOUT PRO4
- CHAPTER 3 PROGRAMS
- CHAPTER 4 SETTINGS
- CHAPTER 5 PERIPHERAL DEVICES & ACCESSORIES
- APPENDIX A PORT PINOUTS
- APPENDIX B WORKABOUT PRO4SPECIFICATIONS
- APPENDIX C WIRELESS ZERO CONFIGSETTINGS
- INDEX
Settings 4 - 71
-Tap on Start. A backup of the current settings will be created and saved to the specified location. The
unit will then reboot.
To view profiles and choose restore options, refer to “Managing Profiles” on page 4-72.
Creating a Clone
Cloning allows you to copy settings or configurations from one computer to another. There are two types of
clones to choose from: a Full Clone and a Settings Only Clone.
A Full Clone contains all files, most of the registry, and the settings files.
A Settings Only Clone can be copied to a wider array of devices, but it should not be used as an autorestore
profile.
• Tap on the Create Clone button to begin the process. Your Workabout Pro4 model type and OS will be
identified in the cloning statement to ensure that you target devices of the same type.
• Give the clone profile a name and location.
•Tap on Next.
• In the next screen, choose All for a Full Clone, or Selected Options for a Settings Only Clone. If you
choose Selected Options, a menu will open to enable you to decide which options you want cloned.
IMPORTANT Any profile not stored in persistent memory (Application directory
(Flash Disk), external USB drive) will be erased during a clean boot;
therefore, you should store profiles on a persistent drive.
When performing an autorestore, the program only searches for the
profile located in the \Application\ or \Flash Disk\TotalRecall folder. If
you store your profile anywhere else it will not be restored. Only one
profile can reside in that folder.
IMPORTANT The target device for a Full Clone MUST have the same model type
and OS build as the source, otherwise problems can occur. For
example, if the target device has a newer build of the OS, the new
build may have a different set of registry keys that may conflict with
the source.
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