Reading Backed-Up Hard Disk Contents Back Into The Hard Disk (Hdd Recover) - Boss BR-1200CD Owner's Manual

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5. Press [ENTER/YES].
The message "Write Speed?" will appear.
fig.41-13d
6. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to set the write speed.
7. Press [ENTER/YES].
If you want to cancel the backup, press [EXIT/NO].
The message "Write Sure?" will appear.
fig.41-14d
8. Press [ENTER/YES] once again.
The BR-1200CD will begin writing data to the CD-R/RW
disc. When the message "Complete!" appears, it indicates
that the backup has been successfully completed.
• The range of available write speeds can sometimes
be limited by the type of media being used. In such a
case, the BR-1200CD will allow you to select only the
supported speeds.
• If an error occurs, try changing the write speed and
then carry out the writing process over again.
• The actual time required to complete writing to a
disc will be longer than the time calculated from the
write speed. The data is converted into CD format
during the writing process, and this accounts for the
extra time requirement.
Using the CD-R/RW drive to exchange data
Reading backed-up hard disk contents
back into the hard disk (HDD Recover)
1. Insert a CD-R/RW disc containing an HDD backup into
the BR-1200CD's CD-R/RW drive.
The drive's access indicator will begin to flash. Wait until
this indicator stops flashing and turns off before
proceeding.
2. Press CD-R/RW [DATA SAVE/LOAD].
The Data CD Menu screen will appear.
fig.41-05d
3. Move the cursor to RECOVER icon, and press [ENTER/
YES].
Alternatively, you can press [F2] (RECOVER) if the
RECOVER icon is currently displayed.
The Recover screen will appear.
fig.41-16d
4. Press [F3] (HDD).
The message "HDD Recover OK?" will appear.
fig.41-24d
5. Press [ENTER/YES].
The hard disk will be initialized and then the recovery
process will begin. When the message "Complete!"
appears, it indicates that the recovery has been
completed successfully.
When HDD Recover is carried out, all data and
songs that you have stored on the hard disk will be
overwritten with the contents of the CD-R/RW and
erased. As it will not be possible to restore data or
songs erased in this way, extra care should be taken.
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