16 NEC PowerMate 8100 Series Release Notes
The following notes describe conditions and procedures specific to systems
running the Cheyenne Backup. See also “Installing Cheyenne Backup” earlier in
this document.
Backing Up Large Drives
When Cheyenne Backup is set to automatically back up a drive to a network
drive, and the system drive being backed up is greater than 2.l GB, multiple
instances of the Copy program may be launched, according to how many drive
letters are assigned to the hard drive. The first instances end with an indication
that no data was transferred. The last instance completes the backup
successfully.
Using Cheyenne Backup with LANDesk Client Manager
Cheyenne Backup may occasionally report that a backup was incomplete.
Cheyenne Backup does not back up files that are open, so it may report this
condition if the backup was run while files are open, or because LANDesk
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Client Manager itself is running.
When this happens, buttons are displayed in the report window providing
options for backing up files or utilities that are open. See your documentation on
Cheyenne Backup for more information on these options.
Clicking the Product Catalog Button
When a computer running the Windows 95 operating system is first booted, a
Welcome screen appears. If the
Product Catalog
button is clicked, the user is
prompted to insert the Windows 95 CD. Click
Cancel
to clear the message.
Restoring Diamond Viper V550 Video with NEC Select Install CD
When restoring a system with the Diamond Viper V550 video card installed the
video driver installation will ask to reboot the system while running the restore
process. The correct response is to this message “You must restart your
computer before the change can take effect, Please press the next button to
restart your computer”, is to cancel the restart in the video install dialog box. If
you chose to select restart (next button) the restore process will error. A dialog
box will appear indicating “this program is not responding, it may be busy etc.”
Chose “End Task” button and the system will restart.