296 Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data
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8Click the Ye s button to proceed.
A progress window opens. When the operation is complete, the Restore Complete window
opens.
9Click the OK button.
Restoring data from a USB storage device
Your BCM50 supports the ability to recover using the USB device. The backup must have been
created on the USB device while directly attached to a BCM50. The BCM will select the most
recent backup made to the USB device for the restore operation. If you want to restore an older
backup archive, you must attach the USB storage device to your computer and chose the option
Restore From: My Computer.
To restore data from a USB storage device
1In the task panel, click the Administration tab.
2Open the Backup and Restore folder, and then click Restore.
The Restore panel opens.
3In the Restore From selection field, select USB Storage Device.
4Select the backup file to restore.
A window opens and displays information about the backup file, including a warning that the
selected backup file will replace the backup file currently stored on the BCM.
5Click the Open button.
The Select Components to Restore window opens.
6Select the optional components that you want to include from the backup file.
7Click the OK button.
A warning window opens and displays information about components that will be affected by
the restore operation. Read the warning carefully before proceeding.
8Click the Ye s button to proceed.
A progress window opens. When the operation is complete, the Restore Complete window
opens.
Caution: A restore operation can interrupt services running on the BCM. A
warning displays whenever restoring data will cause a service interruption. If you
want to perform a restore operation that does not affect the system, you can
exclude services that would be affected. Alternatively, you can include these
services and perform a restore operation at a time when the system is typically not
in use.
Caution: When you proceed to the next step, the selected file will overwrite the
backup file that is stored on the BCM. Ensure that the correct backup file is
selected before proceeding.