I have a TI-Nspire CX. I have some important files on it, which I only need to be able to read (I don't need to edit them for the time being). However, I'm also using my TI-Nspire in my math class and my teacher makes me clear my calculator at the end of the class. Is there any way to archive programs on a TI-Nspire or to make it so that they don't get cleared.
The file is something that was made on a computer (think of it like a program for a game).
Note: You cannot archive programs and files on a TI-Nspire like you do on other calculators.
Disclaimer: The program has nothing to do with the test. In fact, I don't need to access the files until 2 hours after my calculus class but I still need it to be on there for a different class.
If this is impossible, can you explain why?
I suppose that you are typing something in scratchpad's calculator and teacher ask you to clear the history? Firstly, you can save the scratchpad's sessions. Press ctrl+home/file/save and TI will open a new document with your calculator and graph content, which you can save. Then, close the document, go back to scratchpad and clear the history in front of your teacher. EDIT: after careful reading, it seems i misunderstood the question. What kind of "clear" your teacher wants you to perform, hard reset? Thats a pretty complicated procedure, i really doubt that teacher is that much into TI calcs that she would know it. Please, clarify it.