Disabling Remote Boot; Recovering Data - US Robotics USR8700 User Manual

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For Windows 2000, click Yes.
For Windows XP only:
If the Found New Hardware Wizard asks to connect to the Windows update Web site to search for
software, select No, not this time and click Next.
With Install the software automatically (Recommended) selected, click Next.
If remote boot was successfully enabled (as indicated in the Details area), a new backup is created
automatically.
Note: If remote boot was successfully enabled but the new backup was not created (as indicated in the
Details area), you must perform a manual backup (as described in
Disk"
on page 104). You can remotely boot only from backups that were performed after remote
boot was enabled.
8. Click Close.
If no problems were encountered, you can now remotely boot from the storage system (as described in
"Recovering a System Disk While Booting Remotely"
If any problems were encountered, take corrective action. For example, if you did not previously pro-
tect a system disk or partition, do so now (as described in
repeat this procedure for enabling remote boot until all parts of the process complete successfully.

Disabling Remote Boot

Disabling remote boot restarts your computer automatically. Save and close any open files on your system
before doing this.
To disable remote boot:
1. From the Action menu, click Disable Remote Boot.
2. When the confirmation message appears, click OK.
Your computer restarts automatically.

Recovering Data

With DiskSafe Express, there are several ways to recover data from your backups. The best method to use
depends on what you need to do:
Recover selected folders, files, or sections of files—If you accidentally permanently deleted a
folder or file that you need to recover, or if you just want to retrieve some information from a file that
you changed, you can access the backup that contains the desired data and copy it to your local disk.
You can also use this procedure to try out different "what if" scenarios—for example, changing the for-
Serial ATA 4-Drive NAS
"Manually Backing Up Your
on page 119).
"Protecting Your Disks"
Protecting Local Disks - 111
User Guide
on page 98). Then

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