Disk Drive Recovery Process; Calibration File; User Data - Agilent Technologies N9039A Service Manual

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Calibration File

Backing up the calibration file will typically eliminate the need to run all of the
instrument adjustments once the drive is replaced. To do this you will need to
connect a USB mouse to the instrument and do the following:
• From the Start menu select "My Computer"
• Select the E: Drive (Calibration E:) by double-clicking on it
• Enter the AlignDataStorage folder by double-clicking on it
• Save a copy of the N9039ACurrentDataSet.mdb file onto a USB storage
device
Once a new A5 Disk Drive assembly is installed, copy the
N9039ACurrentDataSet.mdb file from the USB storage device to the
AlignDataStorage folder on the E: drive.
If for some reason this file cannot be backed up, all of the instrument adjustments
will need to be run once the A5 Disk Drive assembly has been replaced. Refer to
Chapter 8 , "Post-Repair Procedures"

User Data

Since the N9039A RF Preselector does not have the ability to save instrument
state, setups, screen images, etc. backing up of user data for this instrument prior to
replacing the A5 Disk Drive should not be required. If the user has stored other
data in the instrument they would also be expected to have backed this data up
prior to sending the instrument in for repair.
As the instrument ships from the factory it is configured to save all of the user data
to the D: drive (User Data D:). The My Documents folders are all mapped to the D:
drive as well.

Disk Drive Recovery Process

The Agilent Recovery System will restore the contents of the C: drive to the
condition it was in when it originally left the factory. The Agilent Recovery
System is stored in a separate hidden disk drive partition.
Running the Agilent Recovery System will result in loss of all data and files that
have been saved by the user on the C: drive. However, any data or programs saved
on the D: or E: drives will be retained as the Agilent Recovery Process will not
affect either of these drives. Since the instrument calibration data resides on the E:
drive it will not be affected during the recovery process.
Restoring the disk drive to the original factory software and settings does not
restore or preserve any of the following items:
• Windows system configurations that were made after the instrument was
shipped from the factory. For example, Windows and Service Pack updates,
user accounts, and windows configuration settings. After a recovery, these
configurations will have to be redone by the end user.
Chapter 2
A5 Disk Drive Assembly
for a list of the required adjustments.
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