10) Select where to output the file list;
◊ Press <return> for screen only
◊ Press P-<return> for printer and screen if you have
a printer connected.
Backup II will then begin the backup procedure. The program
will tell you which disk it is currently backing up as well as how
many total disks it needs.
As it finishes filling each disk, it will send the following message
to the bottom of the screen:
REPLACE WITH THE NEXT BACKUP VOLUME
PRESS SPACE. TO CONTINUE. <ESC> To EXIT
The program names the disks /BACKUP.VOLUMEn where n is
the sequential number of the disk.
11) While the program is copying one disk, write the label
of the next disk(/BU2 (date), /BU3 (date}).
When it’s done, the program will send you the message
OPERATION COMPLETE,
PRESS SPACE TO CONTINUE
Keep the file listing with the set of backup disks.
Backup Modified Files
You should always keep backups of any data that is important to
you. If you use your computer daily, get into the habit of saving
your modified files at the end of each day.
To backup modified files, follow these steps:
* Note: Do not use your set of main backup disks; use a
blank formatted disk. (Again, Backup II will format but
it is quicker to format beforehand.)
1) Run Backup II.
2) Label one of the blank formatted disks /MOD1 along
with the date and insert it into the drive you’ll be
backing up to.
3) From Backup II’s main menu, press the B key on your
keyboard. This selects the BACKUP FILES option.
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