Saving data on the hard disk, Disk lock i, Saving data on floppy disks – Panasonic CF-48 Series User Manual

Page 7: Written. write”enable write disable, Computer viruses, Write-protect tab, Write”enable write disable

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

Saving Data on the Hard Disk

# Do not expose your computer to shock.

Use care when handling your computer, shock may damage your hard disk or make your software appli­

cations and data unusable.

# Do not power down your computer while software applications are running or hard disk drive indicator

is on.

Properly shut Windows* down to avoid problems.

Save aU valuable data to disks.

Backing up data to disks will limit damage should trouble occur to your computer or should you inad­

vertently change or erase data.

Use the security function for all important data.

“Security Measures”)

: This computer uses Microsoft* ^^^dows* 2000 Professional.

CBEBSEE®:

This computer uses Microsoft* Windows* XP Professional.

Disk Lock I

pHai#

When the Hard Disk Lock is set to [Enable], it is impossible to read/write data from/to the hard disk when the

hard disk is installed in a different computer, since a password is also set for the hard disk. When the hard disk

is returned to the original computer, you can read/write data as before. In this case, however, make the settings

in the Setup Utility exactly the same as they were before the hard disk was removed. (Note that this Hard Disk

Lock does not guarantee the complete protection of data.)

“Security Measures”)

Saving Data on Floppy Disks

Do

not

power

down

your

computer

or

press

the

floppy

disk

drive

eject

button

while

the

floppy

disk

drive indicator (Q) is on.

Doing so may damage the data on the floppy disk and render the floppy disk useless.

Use care when handling floppy disks.

To protect the data on your floppy disks or to prevent a floppy disk from becoming stuck in your com­

puter, avoid the following:

• Sliding the shutter on the floppy disk manually.

• Exposing the floppy disk to a magnetic field.

• Storing the floppy disk in locations prone to high temperatures, low pitched noise, dampness, or dust

• Applying more than one label on the floppy disk.

Confirm the contents of a floppy disk before formatting it.

Confirm that no important data is on the floppy disk, because all data on the floppy disk will be erased.

Use the write-protect tab.

_

This is a must for preserving important data.

Write-protect Tab

This prevents your data fiom being erased or over-

written.

Write”Enable

Write Disable

Computer Viruses

Users are advised to purchase the latest versions of virus protection software and use them regularly.

We recommend you run the software:

• When booting your computer.

• After receiving data.

We recommend that you check data received on disks or from external sources, such as data downloaded

from the Internet, e-mail, etc. (For compressed files, uncompress them before running a check).

When Disposing of or Transferring Ownership of This Device

When disposing of or transferring ownership of this device, erase all data on the hard disk in order to prevent the

theft of hard disk data. Even if you delete data or initialize the hard disk through normal Windows commands, data

can still be read using special software. In order to erase all data, either have the data erased by a specialist (at a

charge) or use the hard disk data erase utility (included) ((^ page 28). (Note that this hard disk data erase utility

does not guarantee that data will be completely erased.)

Also,

note

that

if

you

transfer

ownership

of

this

device

without

deleting

commercial

software

that

you

have

installed to the hard disk, you may be in violation of the licensing agreement for that software.

Advertising