Changing Automatic Backup; Viewing Available Memory; The Settings Menu - Amazon KINDLE Manual

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Changing Automatic Backup

Automatic Backup will backup your last location read, all of your notes, and bookmarks
you make to Amazon.com on any of your purchased content. If you delete an item from
your Kindle or your Kindle is lost, stolen, or damaged, you can automatically restore
your annotations, bookmarks, and the last location you read by downloading the item
from Your Media Library.
You can enable or disable automatic backup by following the steps below:
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home key.
2. Scroll to the Menu selection, and press the select wheel.
3. Select "Settings" from the menu.
4. Select "Enable" or "Disable" from the Annotations section.

Viewing Available Memory

You can store reading materials on your Kindle or on an inserted SD card. Your Kindle
can hold about two hundred items and you can add an SD memory card to hold hundreds
more depending on the size of each item. You can see how much space is available on
your Kindle memory and any inserted SD memory card by following the steps below:
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home key.
2. Scroll to the Menu selection, and press the select wheel.
3. Select "Settings" from the menu.
4. At the bottom of the screen, you will see the total amount of free memory shown
in megabytes on both your Kindle memory and SD memory card.
5. Additionally, the bars show the amount of free memory available in gray and the
amount of filled memory in black as a relative reference.

The Settings Menu

The Settings menu allows you to go to other places on your Kindle as well as update your
software or restart your device. These menu items are defined below.

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