6.
On the “Step 2: Name your backup images” screen that appears, you can enter up
to 300 characters of information about the backup file. This information will
help you to identify the image at a later date.
7.
On “Step 3: Backup the entire C: drive image” verify your backup settings and
click [Next].
8.
Click [OK] on “Step 4: Please confirm the following before starting your backup”
to restart you computer and begin backup.
9.
Follow the instructions on the screen. If you chose the "Other drive" option,
connect the drive to the notebook and click [Refresh] for the drive to appear
for you to select.
10.
After backup completes and the system restarts, “Step 5: Backup Completed.
Confirm the results” screen should appear on your desktop confirming that
backup image has been created successfully. Click [Close] to close System
Backup and Restore dialog.
11.
Click [OK] to quit the System Backup and Restore utility.
Managing Your Backup Images
With the System Backup and Restore tool you can also make copies of backup
images, archive them on DVD, or delete them from your hard drive.
1.
Launch
System Backup and Restore
from the desktop icon and click [Yes] on
User Account Control
dialog.
2.
Click [Next] on the
Backup Your Data
screen.
3.
Select the [Create/Manage] tab and click on [Manage User System Backup].
4.
In the next window there are three options allowing you to [Copy], [Delete], or
[Add Comment] to your images. Click the action button you would like to
perform:
Selecting [Copy] option
(Note that you must have an external disk drive
connected for the [Copy] button to work, otherwise an attempt to copy will
result in an error.)
a.
On “Step 1: Select a backup file that you wish to copy”, select the
location of a backup file. A list of backup files will appear. Select the file
you wish to copy from the list and click [Next].
b.
On “Step 2: Select a drive to copy a backup file”, select the destination
drive and click [Next].
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