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Appendix B– Restoring the Spire CX250 Color Server Software
When the following windows appears, click
OK
.
Restoring the Last Image Configuration
To restore the Last Image configuration, the operating system must be in
Last Image mode. See
Verifying the Current Recovery Type
on page 221.
1.
Turn on the Spire CX250 color server.
2.
If required, return the ghost file or files that you moved to an external
device to partition
E.
3.
Using the tip of a pen or similar object, press the
RCVR
(OS recovery)
button on the front of the Spire CX250 color server.
4.
From your client PC, Mac client, or portable workstation, connect to
the Spire CX250 color server via the RDC utility.
Note:
If the current recovery type is Factory Default, the message
Current
Recovery type is Factory Default
appears.
Note:
If the Spire CX250 color server is on and the Spire Application
workspace is open, quit the Spire Application software and wait for the Spire
icon to disappear from the desktop taskbar.
Before
After
Important:
If you only want to verify the current recovery type, but do not
want to initiate the recovery process, press the
RCVR
(OS recovery) button
again to exit the recovery mode (LED 7 turns off).
Note:
You can change the configuration only when the operating system
recovery mode is initiated (LED 7 illuminates steady orange).
Note:
This step is required only on the CX250 basic configuration.
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