Samsung Auto Backup User Manual
[Rev. 06 06/05/2009 Samsung Auto Backup User Manual First edition October 2008 This revision - 05] Copyright © 2008 Clarus, Inc. All Rights Reserved. No part of this document may be communicated, distributed, reproduced, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Clarus, Inc., except as allowed under the copyright laws. All brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies. Samsung and Clarus, Inc.
Chapter 1 Introduction..................................... 5 Chapter 2 Handling Precautions ...................... 7 Regular Virus Scanning ............................ 7 Safely Remove Hardware ......................... 7 Always Backup your important Data .......... 7 Chapter 3 Terms and Concepts of Backup....... 8 Chapter 4 Installing the Software .................. 12 Before Installation ....................................... 13 Preparing your Computer..............................
View Menu ........................................... 41 Tools Menu .......................................... 42 Tools Menu Help ................................... 42 Icon Bar .............................................. 43 Quick Backup ....................................... 44 Viewing Backup Results ......................... 45 Check the Backup from Windows Explorer 46 Chapter 7 Advanced ....................................... 47 Changing Options ........................................
Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction Congratulations on becoming an owner of the Samsung Auto Backup Program. You made an excellent choice and we hope you will enjoy all its capabilities. Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Introduction Samsung Auto Backup is the ultimate backup solution for creating reserve copies of data. You can make full, custom, and scheduled backups. With Samsung Auto Backup, you will get encryption, scheduled backups, and extracting tool. Here is what you get: • Two ways to backup: Scheduled or in real-time • SafetyKey™ for protecting your precious contents • Capacity Gauge through tray icon (Windows O/S) NOTE: PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE COMPLETE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL.
Chapter 2 Handling Precautions The following are precautions that must be followed to enjoy a long Samsung External Hard Disk Drive life. NOTE: PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING TO USE YOUR SAMSUNG EXTERNAL HARD DISK DRIVE Regular Virus Scanning Frequently scan the device for viruses and protect the device from virus infection.
Chapter 3 Terms and Concepts of Backup Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Terms of Concepts of Backup This chapter explains the concepts and terms you need to know before using Samsung Auto Backup. • What is Backing Up ? Backup means storing data safely on storage devices such as hard disks. • Backup Source Backup source is the files or folders that you want to backup. • Backup Device Backup device is the device (local hard disks, NAS, DVDRAM, etc.) onto which you want to store the backup data.
Terms of Concepts of Backup • Real-Time Backup This backup procedure is performed in real time. That is, the backup source is monitored continuously, and when a folder or file is changed or added to it, the corresponding folder or file is backed up in real time. • Backup Log This log contains detailed information on the backup process, including the start time, completion time, number of files backed up, etc.
Terms of Concepts of Backup with the program. For instance, if you are using Microsoft Word to create a letter, the letter is the data that is written to the disk. Remember that the disk is spinning when you are on your computer. When you save your data (letter), it is saved on various places on the disk. When you defrag your disk, you are putting all the pieces of your data (letter) in one place. When all the pieces of the files are put together, your drive is ‘optimized’.
Chapter 4 Installing the Software Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Installing the Software Before Installation Samsung Auto Backup is a backup solution that allows you to back up important data locally, or through a network. This solution provides various options that allow you to perform manual backups, as well as scheduled backups, and encryption the data during the process. When you back up data using Samsung Auto Backup, you first should perform a full backup on all your data.
Installing the Software Preparing your Computer We recommend that you check the current condition of your system and take any necessary measures to optimize or defragment it before using this software. For help with optimizing and defragmenting your computer, please see the manufacturer's recommendations.
Installing the Software Connecting the Drive to Your Computer Contained in the packaging is a USB cable. The small end of the cable plugs into the Samsung External Hard Disk Drive and the large end plugs into your Computer. This is keyed so you can only plug it in one way. Figure 4-1 Connecting your External drive to your Computer LED Connect to Computer Connect to Samsung External Hard Disk Drive Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Installing the Software Installing the Software When you connect the Samsung External Hard Disk Drive to your computer, there will be a short pause. After the pause, the Welcome screen appears. NOTE: IF YOU SEE A MICROSOFT SCREEN APPEAR, CLICK ‘OK’ NOTE: WHEN YOU INSTALL THE AUTO BACKUP PROGRAM ON THE WINDOWS 7, YOU SHOULD RUN THE "APPINST.EXE" MANUALLY IN SAMSUNG EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE. THE WINDOWS 7 DOES NOT SUPPORT THE AUTORUN FUNCTION.
Installing the Software Startup Screen From the Samsung External Hard Disk Drive: 1. Click Install Samsung Auto Backup Figure 4-3 Samsung External Hard Disk Drive Setup Screen Choose your Language From the Pull-Down, choose your desired language. 1. Click the Pull-Down Arrow 2. Choose your language 3. Click OK Figure 4-4 Choosing the Language 1.Click this arrow for the pull-down menu 2.Click on your desired language 3.Click OK when you are done Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Installing the Software Welcome message The Welcome Screen appears to indicate that the Install Wizard is ready to start installing your Auto Backup software. From the Samsung Auto Backup Install Wizard: 4. Click Next >> Figure 4-5 Samsung Auto Backup Install Wizard Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Installing the Software License Agreement The next screen is the end user license agreement. If you agree to the license agreement: 5. Click Yes Figure 4-6 End User License Agreement NOTE: PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE AGREEMENT. Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Installing the Software Choose the Destination Folder The following screen will determine where to install the software. The default folder is C:\Program Files\Clarus\Samsung Auto Backup. 6. You may click Browse and choose a different folder or click Next>> to use the default destination Figure 4-7 Choose the backup destination Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Installing the Software Choose the Program Folder from the Existing Folders: where you would like to add the program icon. The default folder is the Windows Accessories. 7. Click Next>> Figure 4-8 Choose the folder for the program icon The installations progress bar appears. Figure 4-9 Progress bar Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Installing the Software When the installation is complete, you may choose to reboot the system now or later. 8. After making a selection, click Finish to complete the installation. NOTE: IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU CHOOSE TO REBOOT YOUR COMPUTER SO THE PROGRAM CAN COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION, PLACING ICONS ON THE DESKTOP AND IN THE TASK BAR. You have successfully installed the software for your Samsung External Hard Disk Drive. The next step is to configure the software to your exacting specifications.
Chapter 5 Setting up the Auto Backup Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Setting up the Auto Backup Getting Started Examples are used in this section to better explore the many options available. The program starts by setting up what is backed up, when it is backed up, and to what folder it is backed up. The first screen displays the version, serial number, and the program. Figure 5-1 Samsung’s Auto Backup Splash Screen If the software does not automatically start, you may launch the program by clicking: 1.
Setting up the Auto Backup Setting up your Preferences This is a one-time setup so you will get the most out of your Samsung External Hard Disk Drive. The Backup Settings Wizard will step through the options and preferences; such as what files to backup, when to back them up, and into what drive and folder you would like them backed up. The first input screen looks as though there is a problem however, this ‘Caution’ box is only to let you know that nothing has been set up yet.
Setting up the Auto Backup screen, you can choose the Samsung External Hard Disk Drive that is connected. If the Samsung External Hard Disk Drive is not connected, you cannot choose the backup destination. Creating a Folder Create our own folder and use the SafetyKey to protect it. 3. Click New Folder... 4. Type MyBackup 5. Click Confirm Figure 5-3 Create your Folder Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Setting up the Auto Backup Creating a Password Setting up your own, personal SafetyKey will ensure that you do not have to use the default password. From the Samsung Auto Backup Settings Wizard window: 6. Click Set Password 7. Enter a SafetyKey in the New Password: field 8. Retype the same SafetyKey in the Confirm New Password: field 9. Click Confirm ->Next>> Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Setting up the Auto Backup Figure 5-4 Create your Password 6.Click Set Password 7.Enter a Password 8.Re-Enter Password 9.Click Confirm Click Next NOTE: SINCE YOU CAN SET THE ENCRYPTION SAFETYKEY ONLY ONCE DURING THE INITIAL SETUP STAGE, MAKE SURE NOT TO LOSE YOUR SAFETYKEY. Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Setting up the Auto Backup Setting the Task Log Options Backup Options include backup file encryption, backup log, automatic backup engine termination, and various other backup-related settings. • Backup File Encryption Encrypts and backs up files. Encrypting does make the backup process slightly longer to complete, but does offer greater data protection and control over the device's space. NOTE: THE ENCRYPTED BACKUP DATA CANNOT BE READ OR EXECUTED, IF NOT BE OPENED WITH AUTO BAKCUP PROGRAM.
Setting up the Auto Backup • Minimize the backup engine during backup Minimizes the backup engine to the task bar/system tray. • Automatic Integrity Check Automatically check whether the backup information is same as the backup data stored on the backup device. • Shut down the system after completion Shuts down the computer automatically after completion. • Task Log Option After finishing a backup, restoration, or deletion of your data, a log is generated.
Setting up the Auto Backup File Filter The File Filter screen defines the file types to back up or exclude from the backup. File types are categorized in six groups: • Office File Files created using Microsoft Office. • Document File Any document file that was created using a word processing software product like Microsoft Word. • Photo and Picture File Files that are either photos or pictures.
Setting up the Auto Backup Backup Groups of Files For the purposes of this manual, choose Document Files. 11. Choose Document Files and click the green Right Arrow Figure 5-6 Choose the Type of file group or choose All Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Setting up the Auto Backup Backup Types of Files by Extension To backup certain types extension .DOC for instance: 12. 13. 14. 15. of files, with the Click the Extension tab Click *.DOC Click the bottom Green Right Arrow Click Next>> Figure 5-7 Choose the file extension to backup If you click Next without making any change to the settings, all files the will be backed up from your backup source. Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Setting up the Auto Backup Setting the Backup Schedule This allows you to set a date and time to start the backup. From the Set Schedule screen: 16. Click Add 17. Click the Frequency pull-down menu and choose a frequency NOTE: FREQUENCY SHOULD BE SET ACCORDING TO THE DATA AND HOW OFTEN YOU MAKE CHANGES. IF YOU MAKE MANY CHANGES IN A DAY, YOU WOULD CHOOSE EVERYDAY, ETC. Now the day is set you should set a time to start your backup.
Setting up the Auto Backup Figure 5-8 Set the Day and Time 16.Click Add.. 17.Choose the Frequency 18.Choose the time 20.Click Confirm 20.Click Finish Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Chapter 6 Managing Data Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Managing Data Starting Data Management After you have finished with the setup, the How To Use splash screen appears. Close this as you would with any Windows program by clicking the X in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. Figure 6-1 “How To Use” Splash Screen Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Managing Data First Backup After you close the splash screen, the Auto Backup Progress screen appear. The program is backing up your data as you specified and setting up your options. By default, the Auto Backup program will backup everything in the ‘My Documents’ folder. This can be changed at any time. 1. Click Exit Figure 6-2 First backup after setup Clicking Exit takes you back to the Samsung Auto Backup Main screen. Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Managing Data Disk Space Information While the Samsung Auto Backup is running, an Auto Backup icon, placed in the task bar, keeps track of information about the backup device, including used space and backup space. Double-clicking this icon will display the Total Space, Available Space, Used Space, and Backup Space on your Samsung External Hard Disk Drive. To minimize the Disk Information window, click anywhere on the display.
Managing Data Figure 6-4 Samsung Main Backup Screen Menu Bar The menu bar is located at the top of the main screen. It contains several menus such as Task, View, Tools, and Help. • Task Used to perform backup, restoration, deletion, etc. • View Used to control the look of the program windows. • Tools Used to set various options such as backup options, backup device, network connection, update, integrity check, and migration. • Help Display help. Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Managing Data Figure 6-5 Menu Bar Task Menu • Backup Starts a manual backup of the source you selected. • Restore Restores the backup data you selected. • Delete Deletes the item (backup file, backup folder, task history, and task schedule) you selected. • Exit Quits Samsung Auto Backup. View Menu • Show tool bar Shows or hides the tool bar. • Show status bar Shows or hides the status bar. • Refresh Refreshes the selected program pane’s contents. • Up Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Managing Data Navigates to the top folder of the selected folder or file. Tools Menu • Options Sets various backup options. • Backup device - sub-menu as follows: Change backup device (C)... Changes the backup device Replicate backup device (R)... Replicates the backup information or the backup device. Restore backup information (I)... Changes the replicated backup information into the current backup information. • Connect to network folder Connects to a network folder to be used as a backup source.
Managing Data • Help Shows help items. • About Samsung Auto Backup Shows version information about Samsung Auto Backup. Icon Bar The icon bar is located just below the Menu Task bar at the top of the main screen. The icons launch the most frequently used functions for your convenience. Figure 6-6 Icon Bar • Backup You can perform a manual backup by clicking Backup. • Restore By choosing a folder on your Samsung External Hard Disk Drive, you can click Restore to copy the folder or file.
Managing Data • Refresh If the directories in either the source or destination window has changed, click Refresh to view the changes in either window. • Up If you are currently looking at a sub-folder (a folder under another folder), click Up to take you back to the previous folder. • Options Allows you to change the options setup when the program was first installed. Quick Backup The QuickBackup function allows users to use the backup system from Windows Explorer. From your Windows Explorer: 1.
Managing Data Files and folders are automatically saved as a backup source that you defined during setup. 3. When the backup has finished, click Exit Viewing Backup Results You can see the results of the backup process after performing manual or scheduled backups. To view detailed backup results, from the Task Related Information window: 1. Click the Backed-up List bar under the Task Related Information window 2.
Managing Data Check the Backup from Windows Explorer If you open the folder set in the Backup Settings Wizard in Windows Explorer, you can see the following folder and confirm that the backup process is complete. Figure 6-9 Check Files in Windows Explorer Screen Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Chapter 7 Advanced Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Advanced Changing Options To change the initial backup options (backup file types, backup schedule, etc.), from the tool bar: 1. Click Tools ->Options 2. Change any options 3. Click Confirm Set Task Options Backup Options includes backup file encryption, log backup, automatic backup engine termination, backup engine optimization, automatic system shutdown, and various other backup-related settings.
Advanced File Filter The File Filter screen defines the file types to back up or exclude from the backup. File types are categorized in six groups: For more information on the File Filter options, please see Chapter 5 in the section "File Filter" Figure 7-2 File Filter Schedule Adding, changing, or deleting a schedule is performed from this screen. By clicking Add..., Change..., or Delete you can create as many backup schedules for as many file groups or types as you desire.
Advanced Figure 7-3 Schedule Login Password From this window, you can set a password for the backup program. This will prevent unauthorized persons from accessing your data. NOTE: YOU MUST REMEMBER YOUR PASSWORD. IT IS REQUIRED WHEN YOU START THE PROGRAM It is always good to change the password on a regular schedule. From this screen, you can change the password by performing the following: 1. Click in the Current Password: box 2. Enter the current password 3. Click in the New Password box 4.
Advanced Figure 7-4 Login Password Backup Mode From the Set Backup Mode a Normal/Scheduled Mode or Real-Time Auto Run Mode is set. • Normal/Scheduled Mode Will analyze the current backup source (the data to be backed up) and decide whether to perform a full backup (all files) or if an incremental backup (only files that have been modified since the last backup) is sufficient. An incremental backup will only backup those files which have been changed or created since the last backup.
Advanced 1. Choose the Backup Mode 2. Click Apply -> Confirm Figure 7-5 Backup Mode Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Advanced Deleting Backed up Data For data that should no longer be stored on the Samsung External Hard Disk Drive, there are four ways to run the Delete Wizard. After selecting the folder or file to delete: Option 1 Right-click the selected item and select Delete from the shortcut menu Option 2 From the Menu bar, select Task -> Delete Option 3 From the Tool bar click Delete Option 4 Press Del on your keyboard From the Samsung Auto Backup main window: 1. Click the Delete icon 2.
Advanced • Delete all backup history files Deletes the entire backup history for the selected files. • Delete backup files whose source folder no longer exists. Deletes the backup files that no longer have source files. • Delete old backup files Deletes only those files and histories of files backed up before a designated date. For the purpose of this manual, choose: 4. Delete all files 5. Click Next >> Figure 7-7 Delete Options You are prompted to identify the files to delete. 6.
Advanced Figure 7-8 Backup in Intelligent Mode After the analysis has completed: 9. Click Exit Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Advanced Restoring Data The process of restoring data is very similar to deleting data using the icons along the top of the screen. From the Icons along the top of the screen: 1. Click Restore Figure 7-9 From the icons along the top, click Restore The default restore location is the original location from where the files were deleted. From the Restore Data screen, choose the Restore Location. 2. Click Next>> Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Advanced Figure 7-10 Restoring data From the Set Restore Options screen: 3. If you have a particular time that you would like restored, choose From the most recent backup There is an option to restore duplicate files as well however, for the purpose of this manual, we will restore from the most recent backup. 4. Click Next>> Figure 7-11 Set Restore Options Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Advanced If you only want certain groups or types of files restores, identify them in the File Filter screen. For the purposes of this manual, choose [All Files]. 5. 6. 7. 8. Click [All Files] Click Green Right Arrow Click Finish Click Exit at the Samsung Auto Backup Progress screen Figure 7-12 Choose the type of files to restore Settings Information The backup list window shows varied information about the backup, backup device, backup schedule, task log and a backed-up files list.
Advanced Task Log Shows a log list on the performed tasks. Doubleclicking it will display a more detailed task log. 1. Right clicking on a newly backed up file will launch the View Task Log Manual Backup screen Figure 7-13 Task Log List Screen Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Advanced 2. Choosing Details... from the View Task Log Manual Backup screen will launch the View Details screen Figure 7-14 Viewing the Task Log Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Advanced 3. Click Close to return to the View Task Log - Manual Backup screen 4. Click Confirm from the View Task Log screen to return you to the Main Screen Figure 7-15 View Details Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Advanced The backed up list uses icons to show the location of the files and their status. The following table shows the meaning of each icon. Table 7.1: Backup file status Icons The backup file exists, but the source file does not. The backup file is the same as the source file. The backup file is different from the source file. The backup folder is the same as the source folder. The backup folder exists, but the source folder doesn’t.
Advanced Tools Menu The following is an in-depth exploration of the options under the Tools Menu. Setting the Backup Device Backup Device Settings is comprised of: • Change Backup Device • Replicate Backup Device • Restore Backup Information. From the main menu: 1. Click Tools 2. Choose Backup Device Figure 7-16 Backup Device options Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Advanced Changing the Backup Device You may need to change the backup device for various reasons. For example, if you want to use a different Samsung External Hard Disk Drive. On the backup destination screen, you can only choose the Samsung External Hard Disk Drive that is connected. If the Samsung external hard disk is not connected, you cannot choose the backup destination.
Advanced Replicating the Backup Device You can replicate the current backup device to a different backup location. If you select the Replicate backup device option, the following Wizard appears. Figure 7-17 Replicating the Backup Device From the Replicate Backup Device screen, you can only choose the Samsung External Hard Disk Drive that is connected. If the Samsung External Hard Disk Drive is not connected, you cannot choose the backup destination.
Advanced Option 2 The other is Replicate backup device which replicates the current backup information, options and backup files. When you choose Replicate Backup Device, you can select the following options. Option 1 Use the replicated device as the new backup device. This option uses the device onto which the backup device is being replicated as the new default backup device. Option 2 Delete the previous backup device. This option deletes the previous backup device after replication is complete.
Advanced Restoring the Backup Information This process restores backup information that was stored in another location. The backup information is reverted to the time when the backup information was stored. Existing backup information is then deleted. After the restoration of backed up information, it is highly recommended to run an Integrity Check to match the backup information with the files stored on the backup device.
Advanced 1. Click the toggle button beside the title of the Backup Source window to switch to migration mode Figure 7-19 Switching to the Migration Mode Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Advanced 2. Select the folder(s) or file(s) to migrate in the Migration (top) selection window Figure 7-20 Selecting the Migration Source Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Advanced From the Menu bar: 3. Click Tools -> Migration 4. Choose the Source from the left window 5. Click the green Right Arrow 6. Click Start The migration path has been ‘mapped’. Figure 7-21 Choosing the Source and Migration Destination Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Advanced Next, identify the destination disk for the files. For example, if you just got another computer, you may choose to migrate the backed up information from your Samsung External Hard Disk Drive to your new computer. 7. Choose a destination 8. Click Confirm From the pull-down menu, you may choose the Default Destination or use New User Destination. Figure 7-22 Choose the destination Choose the destination 9. Click Confirm 10.
Advanced Connecting to a Network Folder When the backup source is another computer on a network, from the Tools menu choose the Connect to the network folder function to add the source to the Source Selection window. There are two options: Option 1 You can select either Network Folder Shortcut Option 2 Network Drive as the Connection Type 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Click Browse... Choose a network folder Click OK Enter a Shortcut name Click Connect Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Advanced Figure 7-23 Connecting to the Network Folder Network Drive assigns a drive letter to the network folder to connect the corresponding folder to the computer. Network Folder Shortcut creates a network folder in My Network Neighborhood instead of assigning a drive letter. When the network folder is connected it appears in the backup source tree. Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Advanced Disconnecting a Network Drive At some point, you may not want your network drive connected. To disconnect a network drive: 1. Click the network drive to disconnect 2. Click Tools -> Disconnect Network Drive - > Confirm Figure 7-24 Disconnecting a Network Drive Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Advanced Checking the Integrity of Backed up Data As the basic backup units of Samsung Auto Backup are the file and folder, you can use Windows Explorer to access the files and folders within the backup data. Therefore, it is possible that you may accidentally change or delete files and folders on the backup device using Windows Explorer.
Advanced 1. Select Tools -> Integrity Check 2. Click Check(s) to start the integrity check The progress of the integrity check is displayed in a window. The result shows both deleted files and changed files. Deleted files are the files that exist in the backup information of Samsung Auto Backup but do not exist in the actual backed up data. Changed files are files that exist in the actual backed up data but do not match the backup information, as they were subsequently changed.
Advanced About Samsung Auto Backup This menu allows you to check information on Samsung Auto Backup. the 1. Click Help -> About Auto Backup Figure 7-25 About Auto Backup Samsung Auto Backup User Manual Ver 2.
Index B E Backup Device Device, Backup .. 9, 64, 65, 66, 67 backup engine .......................... 29 backup history .......................... 29 Backup Information Information, Backup10, 59, 64, 68 Backup Log Log, Backup ........................ 10 Backup Results Results ................................. 45 Backup Source Source, Backup ...............
Photo File ................................. 30 Picture File ............................... 30 Preferences ............................... 25 System Specifications .............. 14 T Task Log ... 29, 30, 45, 48, 60, 61, 62 Task, Menu Bar Menu Bar29, 30, 40, 41, 43, 45, 48, 53, 60, 61, 62 Tools, Menu Bar Menu Bar40, 42, 48, 64, 71, 73, 75, 77 Q QuickBackup Backup, Quick ..................... 44 R Real-Time Backup Backup, Real Time .............. 10 Refresh ...............................