Saving Data - Panasonic CF-R1 SERIES Operating Instructions Manual

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Saving Data
on
the
Hard Disk
Do
not expose
your computer
to
shock.
Use
care
when
handling
your
computer,
shock
may
damage
your hard
disk or
make
your
software
appli-
cations
and
data unusable.
Do
not
power
ofT
your computer
while software
applications
are
running or hard
disk drive
indfcator
(^)
is
on.
Properly shut
Windows*
down
to
avoid problems.
Save
all
valuable data
to disks.
Backing up
data
to
disks
will limit
damage
should
trouble
occur
to
your computer
or should
you
inad-
vertently
change
or erase
data.
Use
the security function for
all
important
data.
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"Security
Measures" and
"SD Memory
Card/MultiMedia Card")
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This
computer
uses Microsoft®
Windows®
2000
Professional.
This
computer
uses
Microsoft*
Windows*
XP
Professional.
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When
the
Hard
Disk
Lock
is
set to
[Enable],
it
is
impossible
to
read/write data
from/to the hard disk
when
the
hard disk
is
installed
in
a different
computer,
since
a
password
is
also
set
for the
hard
disk.
When
the
hard disk
is
retumed
to
the original
computer,
you
can
read/write data as before. In
this
case,
however,
make
the settings
in
the
Setup
Utility
exactly the
same
as
they
were
before the hard disk
was
removed. (Note
that this
Hard Disk
Lock
does
not guarantee the
complete
protection
of
data.)
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"Security
Measures")
Computer
Viruses
Users are advised
to
purchase
the
latest
versions
of
virus protection
software
and
use
them
regularly.
We
recommend
you
run the software:
When
booting
your computer.
After receiving
data.
We
recommend
that
you
check
data received
on
disks
or
from
external sources,
such
as data
downloaded irom
the
Internet,
e-mail,
etc.
(For
compressed
files,
uncompress them
before running
a
check).
When
Using
Perlplieral
Devices
Pay
strict
attention to the
following
points
to
avoid
damage
to
the
computer,
peripheral devices, cables,
etc.
Also,
in
addition
to
following
this
manual,
carefully
read
the instruction
manuals
for
the peripheral devices
being
used.
Connect
the
devices
properly,
paying
close attention
to
the
condition
and
position
of
the
connectors.
If
a connection cannot
be
made
easily,
do
not
apply
undue
force;
check once
more
to
confirm
the condi-
tion
and
position
of
the
connector (alignment of
pins,
etc.)
.
If
the
connector has holding
screws,
fasten the
screws
firmly.
Do
not carry
the
computer
with
cables attached,
and do
not
pull
on
the cables
forcefully.
When
Disposing
of or
Transferring
Ownership
of
This Device
When
disposing of or
transferring
ownership of
this
device, erase
all
data
on
the
hard
disk
in
order
to
prevent
the
theft
of hard
disk
data.
Even
if
you
delete data or
initialize
the
hard
disk
through normal
Windows
commands,
data
can
still
be read using
special software. In
order
to
erase
all
data, either
have
the
data erased
by
a
specialist
(at
a
charge) or use
special
software.
Also
note
that
transferring
ownership of
this
device without
deleting
software
from
the
hard disk
may
violate
software
user's
licen.ses.
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