7—Project and Drive Operations
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BACKUP
We strongly recommend that you back up your projects regularly. When you back up a
project, you make a copy of it on a CD-R or CD-RW, and store the backup in a safe,
separate place. Though your VS-2000 is an extremely reliable device, unexpected
events—including power outages and worse—
can
occur during its operation. The only
way to guarantee that your work remains safe is to back it up.
You can re-load a project backup at any time by performing a RECOVER operation—
see Page 111.
Backing Up a Project
1. Insert the desired CD-R or CD-RW into your CD-R/RW drive.
2. Hold down SHIFT and press F1 (PROJ).
3. Mark the project(s) you want to back up.
4. If “BACKUP” isn’t visible above F1, press PAGE until it is.
5. Press F1 (BACKUP)—the PROJECT BACKUP screen appears.
6. Select whether or not you’d like the VS-2000 to verify the accuracy of your backup
once it’s been written on the CD. While this causes the backup to take a bit longer,
we recommend turning Verify on to make absolutely sure your project data’s been
correctly backed up.
7. We recommend trying the MAX setting that uses your drive’s fastest supported
speed. If you experience any problems, try a lower speed.
8. Press F5 (OK).
The VS-2000 asks if you want to save any recent changes to the currently loaded
project before proceeding with the backup.
9. Press ENTER/YES to save your currently loaded project before proceeding with the
backup, or EXIT/NO to skip straight to the backup.
If you’re using a CD-RW disc that already contains data, the VS-2000 asks if you
want to erase the disk. For details on the messages that may appear, see Page 368.
10. Press ENTER/YES to erase the CD-RW, or EXIT/NO to cancel the backup.
If a project is too large to fit on the medium you’re using, the VS-2000 asks you for
additional media as needed.
The BACKUP operation re-formats the destination media for backup use. The media,
therefore, doesn’t need to be formatted ahead of time.
During a multi-CD backup, the VS-2000 asks for each disk twice: once to label the disk,
and once to actually write data on the disk.
PROJECT menu
F1 (BACKUP)
List of projects
you’ve marked
Currently
selected
drive info
Drive to which
data will be
backed up
Press F2 to scroll
down through the list
of projects if it extends
out of view, or F1
(Scrol) to scroll up
through the list.
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