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Appendix B– Restoring the Spire CX250 Color Server Software
Backing Up and Restoring the Software
We recommend that you restore the software on your Spire CX250 color
server after an unrecoverable system crash or when the operating system’s
performance is low.
When you back up the Spire CX250 color server system partition
(partition C), all the operating system files are copied to partition E
(LI.GHO).
The backup and restore procedures for the Spire CX250 color server do
not require Windows XP Professional activation, and are not related to the
system reinstallation. The procedures can be performed at any time that
you want to backup and restore your Spire CX250 color server system
partition, and backup and restore your job list database.
To restore the Last Image configuration, you first need to back up the
CX250 configuration (partition C:).
The procedures for backing up and restoring the software are described in
detail in the following sections.
Attention:
To ensure a successful backup, there must be at least 650 MB of
disk space available in partition C.
Attention:
Before performing the backup procedure, make sure that your
computer’s configuration is the one that you want to use when restoring the
system.
Note:
Restoring the Factory Default configuration does not include the job list
database. Restoring the Last Image configuration may not include the most
recent job list database.
Note:
To enable the restoration of customer settings and job data, we
recommend that you back up the Spire CX250 color server configuration and
other information before performing the recovery procedure.
Attention:
Once you have backed up all the required information to your local
disk, move this information to an external device or to a network (you cannot
back up directly to an external device or network).
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