Re-Install 5.0.0.681 Question

I cannot create alerts for my curve 8520 especially for emails. So I am thinking of re-installing 681.
Will this get rid of my current  settings of the phone or does it just replace the actual programs. For example my email accounts, brightness, icons positions etc?
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Hello.
The Blackberry Desktop Software will automatically back up and restore the handset during the re-installation progress, worst case scenario the emails may stop coming through but in this case you just get your network to re-send your service books (settings) and they'll be fine.
Hope this helps
Adam
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