Maxtor 800 manual Using Retrospect Express HD, Windows Understanding Restore Points

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The OneTouch button may not function when Retrospect Express is already running. To correct the problem, go to the File menu in Retrospect, and choose Quit.

Only the current versions of your files are saved. Backup copies made with the default Maxtor OneTouch feature do not include earlier versions of files you have deleted since the last time you pressed the Maxtor OneTouch button.

Any files that are currently open are not saved, so close any files you wish to be copied.

You may customize Retrospect Express to create backup copies of your files which will include revisions made on a daily basis. See the Express User’s Guide, included on the install CD.

Using Retrospect Express HD

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Understanding Restore Points

The first step to backing your files is to create a restore point. A restore point is simply a snapshot of your files based on a specific date in time. It contains all the files and folders you select to back up, as they exist at the time that you back up.

A restore point can be anything from a few files and folders to every file on your computer. Each time you back up, Retrospect Express HD adds a new restore point to your backup drive; thereby preserving copies of backed-up files and folders from multiple points in time. If there is not enough free disk space to add a new restore point, Retrospect Express HD automatically deletes older restore points to make room for new ones.

You can restore individual files and folders from any restore point back to your computer. You can also restore your entire computer to its state at the time a restore point was created.

Once you set up a backup, you can start it at any time by pressing the button on your Maxtor OneTouch II FireWire 800 drive. You can also schedule backups to take place automatically on specific days of the week.

In the “Restoring your computer” section, later in this chapter, we will show you how to restore all the files on your computer in the event that your system is damaged or completely erased.

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Contents Maxtor OneTouch II Drive Contents Introduction Drive Components Included in this KitFireWire System RequirementsHandling Precautions WindowsAbout this Guide Maxtor Product SupportFollow these steps to install your drive Software Installation OptionsFull Installation Recommended Install DriversClick Continue License screen will appearClick Restart Install CD from your computer Please install the software Before you connect the driveTo connect the USB cable After your Macintosh restarts, please remove the MaxtorConnecting with the FireWire Cable To connect the FireWire cableBackup Prepare your Maxtor OneTouch II DriveSet up Retrospect Express and back up your computer Choose Register Now, Register Later or Already RegisteredIf you chose Register Now, go to the next step To complete the Maxtor OneTouch setup, click Finish Congratulations... now ready screen appearsMacintosh OS Before you connect After your Macintosh restarts, proceed to the next stepConnecting with the FireWire Cable Click the Automate tab Scripted Retrospect operations section will appearSelect File backup set hard disk and click Next EasyScript backup strategy window appearsClick EasyScript Choose either Every day or Once a weekWindows 2000 and XP Retrospect ExpressSelect Install Software Install Software screen will appearEnter your User Name and Company Name Choose Destination Location screen will appearPage Connect the Drive To connect the USB cable Installing Your Drive To connect the FireWire cable Page Installing Drivers Only To Install Retrospect at a Later TimeConnecting and Disconnecting the Drive Maxtor OneTouch II drive lights and their messagesMaxtor OneTouch II drive lights To connect the drive to a Macintosh computerNaming Your Maxtor OneTouch II Drive To disconnect the drive from a Macintosh computerTo connect the drive to a Windows computer To disconnect the drive from a Windows computerUsing Retrospect Express Can I customize the Maxtor OneTouch Backup?Macintosh Here are some important guidelinesCan I do other types of backup? To restore filesArchiving Files More Information Restoring FilesChanging Your Maxtor OneTouch Backup Settings Adding Maxtor OneTouch Advanced FeaturesRetrospect User’s Guide Scripted Retrospect operations window will appearTo set up the Maxtor OneTouch button feature Macintosh OSDouble-click the Express User’s Guide to open it If you choose Register Now, go to the next stepCongratulations...now ready screen appears Using Retrospect Express HD Windows Understanding Restore PointsRunning an Immediate Backup Revising Your Backup SettingsOpening Retrospect Express HD Restoring From Your Backup Understanding the Restore Points WindowLocking Restore Points Viewing Restore Point LogsDeleting Restore Points Creating Retrospect Express HD Duplicates Restoring Files from a Duplicate Double-click on the Retrospect Duplicates folderRestoring Your Computer Restoring Your Complete SystemBefore you begin Basic GuidelinesTo restore your system Select Restore an entire disk and click OKWindows To restore your system Click RestoreUsing the Maxtor OneTouch Settings Opening the OneTouch Settings utility MacintoshOneTouch Action DriveLock Data SecuritySetting your Password Click DriveLock Data Security Click Change Password Disable SecurityClick Disable Security Choose a Secret QuestionDiagnostics and Tuning Power Management Settings for OSWindows Opening the OneTouch Settings utility Adjust Power SettingsDrive Management Customize OneTouch ButtonSecurity Settings Run DiagnosticsAdjust Performance Click Security SettingsClick Security Settings Click Disable Security Click Security Settings Click Erase Drive Click ConfirmRetrospect Express User’s Guide Macintosh version of the Retrospect User’s Guide on the CDInstalling Applications on Your Drive Using Security LockEditing Video Moving Data Between Two Systems Playing GamesAdding Rubber Feet to Your Maxtor OneTouch II Drive Adding Rubber Feet to Your DriveGlossary Page Index