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12: Hard Disks
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Copying Disks and Projects
You can copy the entire contents of a hard disk, or a single project on the disk, to another disk
connected to the SCSI-A bus.
Note:
You should use a destination hard disk that is larger than your source disk. An error
message appears if you try to copy data from a large capacity disk to a smaller disk, preventing
the Copy function from being performed.
Copying an entire disk
You can copy the entire contents of a hard disk to another disk.
Warning:
The Disk Copy operation will erase all data on the destination disk. Before perform-
ing this operation, make sure that you have backed up important data from the destination disk.
To copy an entire disk to another disk:
1) Press the SUB-MENU key.
The indicator in the key will flash and the text “SUB-MENU” will appear on the display.
2) Press the 1(DISK) key – numeric keypad.
The message “TIME” will appear on the display.
3) Use the JOG/SHUTTLE control to select the Copy function.
You will see a display similar to the following:
ABS
S-M
4) Press the STORE/ENT key.
The message “ID 0 - : I D 0” will appear on the display. The first SCSI ID is the copy source,
the second is the destination.
5) Rotate the JOG wheel to select the source SCSI ID.
6) Use the SHUTTLE control to move the cursor to the destination SCSI ID.
See “Cursor” on page 25.
7) Rotate the JOG wheel to select the destination SCSI ID.
Warning:
Make certain you select the correct SCSI ID for both the source and destination
disks. If you get the two mixed up, you could lose all your data.
8) Press the STORE/ENT key.
The message “ENTIRE” will appear on the display.
9) Press the STORE/ENT key.
The message “SURE ??” will appear on the display.
If you change your mind, press the ESCAPE key to cancel the Copy operation.
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