• The Back Up Files project uses a scheduler that is part of
the Windows operating system. A system administrator
has the ability to prevent a computer user from using the
scheduler or running scheduled projects. If the Back Up
Files scheduler does not work as expected, consult your
system administrator.
• You can use your Windows scheduling software to
customize when your saved projects run. You can
schedule a project to run twice a week or once every
hour. Save your project, then edit the schedule using the
Windows Scheduler.
To run Windows Scheduler in Windows XP, click Start, All
Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Scheduled
Tasks.
To run Windows Scheduler in Windows Vista, click Start,
All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Task
Scheduler.
Note: See Windows Help and Support for information on
using the Windows Scheduler. Remember that scheduling
changes made directly in the Windows Scheduler are not
displayed in the Back Up Files project window.
Backup tips
• All of the discs used in a Back Up Files project must be
the same general format.
• In a multi-disc Back Up Files project, files are assigned
based on the size of the first disc you use. If your first disc
has a capacity of 650 MB, for example, no more than
650 MB will be burned on any subsequent disc, even if it
has a larger capacity. This also means that no disc in a
project can have a smaller capacity than the first disc
used in a project.
• Discs used in a Back Up Files project are closed once they
are recorded. If you use write-once discs, you will not be
able to add additional data.
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