User Guide

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6. At the Image Archive Creation Window, nd your
EZ Bus DTC
(it may
have the name Apricorn, and the drive letter will vary depending on
the conguration of your computer).
7. Enter the image name in the
File Name
text box, located near the
bottom of the window. You can enter any name you wish. It might be a
good idea to use the date, such as Jan2606 for January 26 2006. Click
Next
to continue.
8. The Image Archive Splitting window will open. Select
Automatic
and
then click
Next
to continue.
9. The Compression Level window will open. In this window, you can
select a compression level to suit your needs. Normal compression
level increases the speed the image le is created. High or Maximum
compression levels create smaller image les. The estimated size and
time will be located in the description section of the window. Select a
compression level and click
Next
to continue.
10. The Image Archive Protection window will open. If you do not want to
password protect your image, Click
Next
to continue. If you enter a
password, please remember the password for future use. If you
forget the password, you will be unable to access the image le
at a later date. Apricorn does not have the ability to retrieve
the password. Click
Next
to continue.
11. This will open the Image Archive Comments window. You can use this
window to write comments about the image (such as the imaging date,
computer, operating system, etc.). Click
Next
to continue.
12. This will open the Apricorn Disk Image Archive File Creation Script
window. Verify the operations listed in the white box. If there are
corrections to be made, click the
Back
button to change selected
options. The selected operations will not execute until the Proceed
button is clicked. If everything is correct, you can click the
Proceed
button to create the image le.
13. Disk Image completes the selected options, the Congratulations screen
will appear.
14. BACKUP COMPLETE!!! The
EZ Bus DTC
now contains a complete image
of the selected drive or partition(s).