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Oper
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Making Backup Copies
You can make two types of backup copies.
Copying the data on the Home Server to a USB hard disk drive
You can create a Home Server backup profile on a per -folder basis on the Home Server Settings Page
and make a backup copy of each folder on a USB hard disk drive connected to your Home Server. Next,
you can restore the backup data to your Home Server from the USB hard disk drive. Then, with the PC
Link software, you can copy the backup data from the USB hard disk drive to your personal computer.
Copying the data on the personal computer to the Home Server
You can use the PC Link software to create Home Server backup profiles and upload the data to your
Home Server for backup purposes.
Copying the data on the Home Server to a USB hard disk drive
Making a backup copy
Access the Home Server Settings Page.
1
Connect a USB hard disk drive to the Home Server.
2
Access the Home Server Settings Page (page ).
3
Click “Home Server backup” in the left pane.
The Home Server backup page is displayed in the right pane. Click “Help” at the top right corner of the
page and follow the instructions on creating a Home Server backup profile and starting the backup
process.
Note
Your Home Server supports USB hard disk drive in FAT32 format, but not those in NTFS format.
Tips
About the backup destination folders
Creating a Home Server backup profile on the Home Server Settings Page creates the backup folder with the
name, “HomeServer - [MAC-ADDRESS],” on the USB hard disk drive. Starting the Home Server backup
process will create another folder with the name, which you specified in the Home Server backup profile, within
the backup folder and make a backup copy of the backup source folder.
On the Home Server backup page on the Home Server Settings Page, you can:
– Create Home Server backup profiles.
– View Home Server backup profiles.
– Change the backup schedule in a Home Server backup profile.
– Delete Home Server backup profiles.
– Start the Home Server backup process manually.