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V8.5
1.15.3
1.15.3 Back-Up Software
The Premium Workstations are equipped with both a hardware mirror, as well as with
Paragon Drive Back-Up software. There are 2 system hard drives in a premium system,
one is the primary System C drive and the second is a hardware mirror of the primary
drive. In this type of backup, if the primary system drive should fail, the mirrored drive
can be used to boot from and used with the Broadcast Pix Slate system. If the System
drive should fail, contact Broadcast Pix Technical Support. The Paragon Back-Up
software allows users to create manual back up points onto a Linux partition on the
System drive. In this type of backup, if the system should get corrupt or infected with a
virus the user can revert to an earlier restore point and continue using the system. The
Paragon software only backups the System C drive and not the Video D drives. Stills,
CGs and Logos will be backed up, however Clips can not be backed up with this
option.
New systems from Broadcast Pix will have both a factory restore point and a set of
DVDs to recover from (in addition to a Windows Restore point). It is recommended to
created a restore point after your system has been installed and configured. These
instructions cover the basics of creating backup point and recovering to that point. For
advanced use of the Paragon software, refer to their manual inside the Paragon
software.
To create a back up point in Paragon:
1.
Quit
all applications, including Broadcast Pix
Switcher.
2.
Double-click the yellow
Paragon icon
on the
desktop, to launch the application.
If the icon is not on the desktop navigate to
The Start Menu, All Programs, Paragon Drive
Backup 9 Personal, Paragon Drive Backup.
3.
Once the software is open, click on
Back up
Disk or Partition
button, in the top left corner
of the application.
4.
In the Backup Wizard window, click on
Next.
5.
Place a check mark next to
Basic Hard Disk
2, First Hard Disk Track, Master Boot
Record
and
System C
, as shown on the
right.
6.
Click on
Next.