NVBackup

I had many recommendations to install Nvbackup to my Treo 755 p.  I am wrong in that this program install on an SD card and not actually on my Treo?  Where can I get this program and details on its use.  Thanks for the help.

The only time I got errors running NVBackup were when I got enough space available on the card.  I wouldn't trust these backups, cuz I've never seen this behavior.  Maybe someone else thinks differently?

I'll try again, making sure that you have enough space on the card to contain all of the content of the phone before you begin.

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