Backing Up/Restoring USB HDDs
Restoring
Use the APP section = [Cpy/Impt/Bkup] =
[Restore/Del] command to restore data. Use the [Type] and [Target] commands to select the data types and files to be restored and press the Restore button to start. Select “ALL” on [Target] command to process all files.
Note:
The Delete and Format functions provided with the unit do not allow you to completely delete all data on a hard disk. Thus discarding or transferring a USB HDD to a third party when hard disk data has been deleted using these functions runs the risk of placing backed up image data into the wrong hands. To prevent such a risk, use commercially available software to wipe the disk clean or request a dealer to do so. Consult your USB HDD manufacturer for details.
Executing Restore command on APP section =
[Cpy/Impt/Bkup] = [Restore/Del]
Deleting Backup Data
Use the APP section = [Cpy/Impt/Bkup] =
[Restore/Del] command to delete backup data. Use the [Type] and [Target] commands to select the data types and files to be deleted and press the Delete button to start. Select “ALL” on [Target] command to process all files.
Executing Delete command on APP section =
[Cpy/Impt/Bkup] = [Restore/Del]
Removing a USB HDD
Turn off the unit and make sure it is in standby mode before disconnecting and turning off the USB HDD.
Note:
Never disconnect the USB cable, turn off the USB HDD or turn off the main power switch on the rear panel of the unit during backing up, restoring or deleting data as this may not only leave invalid data on the disc, but damage the hard disk. Invalid data can only be removed by formatting the disc.
Backing up and Restoring System Settings
A number of the items settable on the Function Menu can be backed on a hard disk drive connected to a USB port. The backed up settings can also be uploaded from a USB HDD to use in restoring previous settings. The items supported for backup and restore are listed on the “Function Menu Table” (page 80).
Note:
The default menu settings for the [DVD Menu] items are backed up and restored.
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