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(10) When the restoration process has finished, the system displays a message asking you to confirm that you
want to change the PCs number of the PCs to which the data was restored.
Figure 8-142 Confirmation message for PCs number change
As when replacing the CPU module, if you want to perform a standard restoration in which the PCs
number remains unchanged, click
Cancel
. You are returned to the State of Restore window. Go to step
(12).
If you want to change the PCs number, click
OK
. A window appears in which you can change the PCs
number setting of the backup data.
(11) In the following window, you can change the PCs number of the backup data you have restored.
Figure 8-143 Window for changing PCs number of restored PCs
By changing the PCs number and then clicking
OK
, you can change the PCs number of the restored PCs
from the PCs number saved in the backup data. If you click
Cancel
, the PCs number in the backup data
is assigned to the PCs to which the data was sent, and the restoration process continues.
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If the State of Restore window does not appear during the restoration process, it might be hidden behind
the active window. To check whether this is the case, align your mouse pointer with the BASE SYSTEM
icon on the Windows taskbar.
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When you restore data to a CPU module in which an FL.NET module (LQE702-E) is installed, the ERR
LED on the FL.NET module will start to blink. This is normal.
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