That is correct! Drive E: isn't touched at all. What I would do for Drive F:
the memory card is to pull it out and put it in a memory card reader and
plug that into your computer and see if the computer is able to read it or
not.
Signed: Stephen Giggar
Skype: dr-phone.
Hardware eventually fails, software eventually works.
No amount of bandwidth can fix poor design.
----- Original Message -----
From: "leonard morris" <lmorris1...@gmail.com>
To: "Talks Mailing List" <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2013 3:54 PM
Subject: [Talks] Another N86 restore from backup question
In a prior reply it was stated doing a restore from backup on my N86 only
restore's drive C. Does this mean drive E is not touched at all, during
the restore process and my files on E are not impacted? Also, sometimes I
get a windows message when I connect the USB cable something about a
problem with drive F and do I want to continue without trying to find a
solution? I always say continue without checking since I think windows
won't be able to do anything and might even make matters worse. Should I
allow windows to try and fix what it thinks is wrong with drive F on my
N86? What do you think?
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