To run Windows Scheduler in Windows Vista, click Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Task Scheduler.

Note: See Windows Help and Support for information on using the Windows Scheduler. Remember that scheduling changes made directly in the Windows Scheduler are not displayed in the Back Up Files project window.

Backup tips

All of the discs used in a Back Up Files project must be the same general format.

In a multi-disc Back Up Files project, files are assigned based on the size of the first disc you use. If your first disc has a capacity of 650 MB, for example, no more than

650 MB will be burned on any subsequent disc, even if it has a larger capacity. This also means that no disc in a project can have a smaller capacity than the first disc used in a project.

Discs used in a Back Up Files project are closed once they are recorded. If you use write-once discs, you will not be able to add additional data.

If you are using a drive that records to more than one type of disc, you will be given the option to switch to a different disc format after pressing the action button if you have selected a file that will not fit on a single disc.

To view a list of the files on a Back Up Files disc, open the html file placed on the disc.

Files in use by your computer’s operating system or by an open application cannot be archived or overwritten with the Back Up Files project. Any busy files encountered during a backup will be listed for you to review.

Do not open files or applications while a Back Up Files project is in progress. This can cause the project to stop before all of the files in the project are archived.

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