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c) Tap "
s
ettings
" in the Charm Bar.
d) Now tap "
C
hange
pC
settings
" in the bottom-right area.
e) Tap "
u
pDate
aMD
reCovery
" in the bottom-left area and then "
C
hoose
hoW
upDates
get
installeD
" (centre of the screen).
f ) Under "
i
Mporant
upDates
", select how the SurfTab should proceed with
updates in future.
i
Further down on the same screen, you can also specify how the SurfTab should
handle other forms of updates ("
r
eCommeNded
updates
" and "
m
iCrosoft
u
pdate
").
g) Confirm your selection with "
a
pply
".
18) Performing a system backup
To enable a system recovery (including all data) in the event of failure, the
SurfTab allows you to make a "system image" backup. We recommend
performing the backup using an external hard drive. To do so, proceed as follows:
a) Connect an external hard drive to the USB 2.0 port on the SurfTab using a
USB cable.
b) Open the Charm Bar by swiping your finger inwards from the right-hand
edge of the screen.
c) Tap "
s
ettings
" in the Charm Bar.
d) Now tap "
C
hange
pC
settings
" in the bottom-right area.
e) Tap "
C
ontrol
p
anel
" in the bottom-left area in the device settings. The Control
Panel in the desktop view opens.
f ) Tap "
F
ile
history
" in the Control Panel.
g) Tap "
s
ysteM
iMage
baCkup
" in the bottom-left area of the following window.
The SurfTab asks whether you would like to save the backup.
h) In this window, select (highlight) "
o
n
a
harD
Disk
", and in the drop-down
window directly beneath, select the connected external hard drive as the
target drive for saving the system image.
i) Confirm by tapping "
n
ext
" in the bottom-right area of the window. The
SurfTab shows which drives will be backed up. Confirm by tapping "
s
tart
b
baCkup
".
The system image is created and stored on the hard drive.