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Resetting the CASSIOPEIA and Restoring Data
What does resetting the CASSIOPEIA do?
Resetting your CASSIOPEIA is the same as restarting your computer. Performing a
reset causes any data you are working on but have not saved yet to be lost, but data
saved in memory and other settings are basically left unchanged.
You should perform the reset operation whenever your CASSIOPEIA behaves
abnormally due to operational error or some other problem. The reset operation is
required in the following cases.
When there is no response when you tap the screen or press a button
When the icon that indicates some operation is in progress continues to rotate on the
screen for a long time
Important
Check to make sure the icon is not in the system tray before you press the reset
button.
Performing the reset operation causes all user files and folders that are not contained
in the My Device\Nand Disk folder to be deleted. To keep a file or folder from being
deleted by the reset operation, store it in the My Device\Nand Disk folder or on a
storage card.
Though saved data is normally not lost when you perform a reset operation, abnormal
data in memory can cause all saved data to be cleared. Because of this, you should
always back up data to a storage card whenever possible before performing a reset
operation.

To reset your CASSIOPEIA

1.Turn on your CASSIOPEIA.
2.Use the stylus to press the [Reset] button.
3.The message Starting... appears on the display to let you know that the reset
operation is starting.