PROCEDURE TO TAKE BAKUP

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  • gksapple
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    • Apr 2014
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    [Misc] PROCEDURE TO TAKE BAKUP

    Hi
    trying to take backup in ir avd 8285 (to hdd )
    kindly send me procedure
  • teckat
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    • Jan 2010
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    #2
    Re: PROCEDURE TO TAKE BAKUP

    Originally posted by gksapple
    Hi
    trying to take backup in ir avd 8285 (to hdd )
    kindly send me procedure

    see attach
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    Last edited by teckat; 07-03-2015, 02:39 AM.
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    • gksapple
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      • Apr 2014
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      #3
      Re: PROCEDURE TO TAKE BAKUP

      hi
      tried on the same way according to the attachment getting the following errors

      *A SERVER ERROR OCCURRED

      TRIED TO BACK WITH EXTERNAL HDD FOLLOWING ERROR OCCURRED


      *A HARD DISK ERROR OCCURRED

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      • teckat
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        #4
        Re: PROCEDURE TO TAKE BAKUP

        Originally posted by gksapple
        hi
        tried on the same way according to the attachment getting the following errors

        *A SERVER ERROR OCCURRED

        TRIED TO BACK WITH EXTERNAL HDD FOLLOWING ERROR OCCURRED


        *A HARD DISK ERROR OCCURRED
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        see attach pdf on BACKUP_INFO




        what are u looking to backup ???

        imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8205/8285/8295
        Backing up mailbox data to a USB HDD

        You can back up inbox data stored in the machine to an USB HDD (USB connected external hard disk) or an SMB server. Stored data backed up in this way can be restored to the machine.

        It is recommended that you insert USB HDD for backing up and restoring data into the USB port located towards the back on the right side of the machine.
        The USB HDD to be used for backing up and restoring data must meet the following conditions:
        - Formatted using FAT32
        - Memory capacity of no less than 32 GB after formatting
        - External power supply (not bus powered)
        - Contains a folder with the identical name and path as the specified backup location

        If you attach more than one compatible USB HDD to the machine, you cannot backup/restore data.

        While backing up to the USB HDD the machine's performance may not be optimal, depending on the remaining capacity of the USB HDD. If there is a file from a computer stored in an Advanced Box that has been opened externally using SMB, backing up to the USB HDD may take some time, depending on the operating system of the computer.

        Backing up to the USB HDD may take some time, depending on the remaining capacity of the USB HDD. Restore data from the location where the data was backed up. If the data was backed up to a USB HDD, you can only restore the data from a USB HDD. If the data was backed up to the SMB server, you can only restore the data from the SMB sever.

        Setting the Backup Location for Stored Data
        Click [Settings/Registration] → select [Data Management] for → click [Backup Location Settings].


        Specify the desired settings → click [OK].


        Folder Path: A string that indicates the location of the folder. Specify where to store the backup data on the USB HDD.
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