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Installation Guide

 

 

Standard mini cartridge

Metal base plate on tape

Approximately 0.75” (2cm) of the cartridge extends out of the drive when fully inserted.

Colored strip

Mini-data cartridges are narrower, leaving gaps on each side of the tape when inserted.

Removing a Tape

1.Wait until the light on the front of your tape drive quits blinking. (DO NOT remove a tape during an operation. See the CAUTION note below.)

2.Steady the drive with one hand and grasp the tape cartridge with the other. Pull the cartridge straight out.

CAUTION: Interfering with a tape during operations may cause data loss, and may make the tape temporarily unrecordable. If, during a backup, you pull the tape out of the drive, turn off the power to the computer, or firmly bump the tape, you will not be able to read the data currently written to the tape. Also, the tape will not be recordable until it is erased with Colorado Backup’s Erase utility. (Never use a magnetic bulk eraser to erase your HP Colorado C4425 or C4429 tapes. Bulk erasers remove reference points on the tape that are vital. Removing these points makes tapes unusable.)

Caring for Your Tape Drive

You do not need to perform any routine maintenance on the HP Colorado tape drive.

CAUTION: Do NOT clean the read/write head of an HP Colorado tape drive.

CAUTION: Do NOT degauss or demagnetize the read/write head of an HP Colorado tape drive. Damage to your tape drive will result.

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HP 8GB, 5GB manual Removing a Tape, Caring for Your Tape Drive