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Fluke 9100A - Backing Up Disks

Fluke 9100A
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7. When prompted by the display, insert the source user
disk into Drive 1; and press ENTER. The BUSY
status light will turn off when ready for the next step
of the procedure.
8.
When prompted by the display, insert the destination
disk (the new user disk) in Drive 1 and press
ENTER. The BUSY status light will turn off when
ready for the next step of the procedure.
Depending on the amount of available memory in the 9100A or
9105A,
steps 7 and 8 will be repeated until the source disk is
completely copied to the destination disk.
When the copy is complete, the BUSY status light will turn off
and the display will now read:
MAIN: COPY DISK FROM
DRl
TO
DRl
COMPLETE
Backing Up Disks
8.2.2.
You should create backups (duplicate copies) of your disks on a
regular daily basis to avoid losing too much data in cases of:
l
Defective or damaged disks.
l
Lost disks.
l
Power failures during system operation.
0
Accidental erasure of data.
To avoid substantial data loss, backup files on a regular basis.
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