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Then I found (http://www.nokiausa.com/support/phon...61,770,00.html) that there's a software update I should install.
NOWHERE did it mention that installing this update was going to wipe out everything in the memory, until I was already deep into the process.
Well, at that point, it told me to do a backup, and it implied that restoring the backup was going to take care of everything. How gullible was I? I believed it, and went ahead with the process.
Not true! And I really don't think the company should do such a thing to a person without warning them and letting them DECIDE whether to take that risk or not. We should have been TOLD that the backup/restore was not going to take care of everything.
All the Maemo applications I had installed and configured were gone, and the ENTIRE list of Application Catalogs I had entered was gone, and some browser settings, and I don't remember how much else.
Is there any way to backup and restore whatever files hold those settings, since the Nokia 770 backup/restore only did a lot, not all, of the settings?
(What's weird is that once I reinstalled VNC Viewer and Maemo Mapper, they still remembered their old settings.)