Toshiba GMAA0020901T Computer Drive User Manual


 
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Using Startup Disk Restore
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Startup Disk Restore vs. the Restore task in the Toshiba
Backup Software:
The Startup Disk Restore software should not be confused with
the Restore task in the Toshiba Backup software. The Restore
task is used to restore files from a backup set, but it cannot be
used to restore a failed startup disk.
You must backup your startup disk using the “Startup Disk”
option:
You can only restore a startup disk if you have backed it up using
the “Startup Disk” Backup option in the Toshiba Backup
software. The startup disk will be restored to the point of the last
backup.
Compatibility:
Startup Disk Restore works on computers with the minimum
required Windows
®
operating system. It is not compatible with
Mac.
Startup Disk Restore runs via a Linux OS on the supplied
Toshiba Software CD:
The Startup Disk Restore software resides on the Toshiba
Software CD that shipped with your Toshiba desktop external
hard drive. However, the application is only accessible via the
portable Linux operating system that will launch after starting up
your computer from the Toshiba Software CD.
Using Startup Disk Restore
To use Startup Disk Restore:
Make sure that your computer is powered/turned off before using the
Startup Disk Restore software. When the computer is powered off,
you may be able to open the optical disc tray by inserting a
straightened paper clip into the manual eject hole on the optical disc
drive. If not, refer to your computer's User's Guide for correct
instructions.
1 Load the Toshiba Software CD that shipped with your Toshiba
desktop external hard drive into your computer’s optical disc
drive and then turn on your computer.
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