mc$    e g  H O  X Backup Menu  &Total Backup@ Total Backup copies all hard drive files and directories to tape. It offers the versatility of later restoring only selected files or directories while providing a complete backup of your drive as insurance against drive failure.  To execute a Total Backup, click on the Total button or press <Alt-T> from the Backup Menu.  A Total Backup can be scheduled to run unattended. Refer to the User's Guide or the Scheduler help text for further information.  &Modified Files Backup@ A Modified Files Backup copies to tape all files changed since the last backup. This option saves time because it does not back up files that haven't changed. Refer to Backup Strategies in the User's Guide for information on combining Total backups and Modified backups for the best tape backup protection.  A Modified Files Backup makes efficient use of time and tape, but it requires more thoughtful management to insure that all the data can be restored.  To execute a Modified Files Backup, click on the Modified button or press <Alt-M> from the Backup Menu.  A Modified Files Backup can be scheduled. Refer to the User's Guide or the Scheduler help text for further information.  &Selective Backup@ Selective Backup allows you to choose specific files or directories to be backed up. This option makes it simple to transfer data to other sites or archive selected files for storage. You can back up a specific category of files (i.e., all spreadsheet files).  To execute a Selective Backup, click on the Selective button or press <Alt-S> from the Backup Menu.  A Selective Backup can be scheduled to run unattended. Refer to the User's Guide or the Scheduler help text for further information.  Selective Tagging Directory Screen  The Directory Screen allows you to tag the files and directories you want to back up, restore, or compare.  Use the "up" and "down" arrow keys to scroll through the files and directories. Use the space bar to tag your selections. The current path is shown in the upper-left corner of the dialog box.  Under the column heading #TYPE@ on the Selective directory screen, each file or directory is identified by one of the following codes:  #DIR@ = directory #MOD@ = indicates a file modified since the last backup #H@   = a hidden file #R@   = a read-only file  A file without an accompanying entry has no attribute set.  &Options@  #Up Dir + <Alt-U>@ Click on this button, <Alt-U>, or the plus (+) sign to list the files and directories one level above the current level.  #Down Dir - <Alt-D>@ Click on this button, <Alt-D>, or the minus (-) sign to list the files and directories one level below the directory in the selection window. A double click with the left mouse button on a directory entry will also perform this operation.  #Tag All <Alt-T>@ This feature allows you to select all files and directories at and below the current directory level for Backup, Restore, or Compare. This is equivalent to moving to the previous directory level and selecting the parent directory.  Tag All is also useful when only a few files are to be excluded. Press the space bar or right mouse button to untag any tagged file or directory positioned in the selection window. Untagged items are not included in the Backup, Restore, or Compare.  #Tagging Files@ To tag files, directories, or subdirectories, use the space bar or simply click the right mouse button. Tag selects any combination of files, directories, and subdirectories to be backed up in one volume. On the Directory Screen, position the file or subdirectory in the selection window using the Up Dir (+) and Down Dir (-) push buttons.  When you tag a directory, all files and subdirectories under the selected directory are also tagged and will be included in this volume.  #Untagging Files@ To untag files in a subdirectory or tagged directory, position the file or subdirectory in the selection window and press the right mouse button or space bar. The tag is removed and the item is not included.  #Wildcard Tag <Alt-W>@ Choosing this option advances you to the Tag Parameters display. From this display you can enter more advanced tagging selections; such as Wildcard tagging and tagging by date. For more information on Wildcard tagging, see the help prompt on the Wildcard tag display.  #OK <Alt-O>@ Backup, Restore, or Compare all tagged files and directories.  #Cancel <Alt-C>@ Return to the previous display. Any options you keyed are not saved.  Tagged files and directories have arrows appearing on both ends of the file line. Shorter arrows on both sides of a directory indicate that not all files and subdirectories below that directory are tagged.  &Tag Parameters@ Wildcards can be used along with other file tagging methods. You can tag as many files as you want, and then tag additional files using the Wildcard options.  This display allows you to tag files based on several parameters. For example, you can tag all files with an .EXE extension. Only files that meet all criteria are tagged. Choose the files you want to tag by entering the appropriate information on the Tag Parameters Screen. You can save these parameters for a future tagging operation by clicking the Save Parameters push button.  #Backup Drive Prompts@  &Backup Drive@ Enter the letter of the drive you want to back up. The program defaults to the drive where you installed Colorado Backup software.  &Optional Starting Path@ To limit the backup to one directory (including that directory's subdirectories), enter the full path or directory name (for example: \PROJECT\TEMPLATES\MEMOS\ or \PROJECT\).  NOTE: On large drives (such as Network drives) entering a starting path could significantly reduce the time required for Colorado Backup to prepare for the operation.  If this field is left blank: - TOTAL backup: all files on this disk are included your   backup operation.  - SELECTIVE backup: select files from the entire disk.  - MODIFIED backup: any files that have been changed since the   last TOTAL backup are included in the operation.  TAG PARAMETERS   &To enter selections for checkboxes:@ There are several ways to enter your selections into checkboxes.  1.  Press the space bar. 2.  Click on the checkbox with your left mouse button. 3.  Enter an x or X.  &Files to Tag@ A file or group of files with common features can be specified by using the ? and * wildcard characters. For example, the files LETTER.TXT and SAMPLE.TXT are both tagged by entering "*.TXT" in this field.  You can also use the ? to substitute for any characters. For example, T??P.TXT tags TEMP.TXT.  &Tag Files in Subdirectories@ Enter X to tag all files at and below the current directory level. The current path is shown in the lower left corner of the screen. Remove the X if you want files tagged only in the current directory.  &Tag Only Modified Files@ Enter X to tag only those files that have been changed since the last backup. If you have not modified any files since the last backup, no files are tagged with this option.  &Tag Files On and After Date@ Only files written on or after the date entered in this field are tagged. The ON-and-AFTER date must be earlier than the ON-and-BEFORE date.  &Tag Files On and Before Date@ Use this option to tag files dated on or before a certain date. The ON-and-BEFORE date must be later than the ON-and- AFTER date.  For example: Correct usage:  ON and AFTER Jan 1, 1990                 ON and BEFORE Jan 1, 1991  &Untag Matched Files@ You can exclude files from your Backup, Restore, or Compare with this option. To exclude all the *.BAT files you would:  1.  Select &Tag All@ from the Selective Tagging display. 2.  In the "Files to tag" field, you would type: *.BAT. 3.  Mark the "Untag matched files" field with an X.  #Tag@ Enter the desired file selection parameters and then press the Tag button or <Alt-T> to tag all matching files.  #Save Parameters <Alt-S>@ If you want to save the current tag parameters you have set, select this option. This will save your Wildcard choices for future use.  #Restore Parameters <Alt-R>@ Restores the previously saved settings using Save Parameters.  #Cancel <Alt-C>@ Returns you to the previous display. Any options you keyed are not saved.  Volume Title/Data Compression/Password  &Volume Title@ Enter up to 44 characters to help you remember the contents of each tape volume. If you do not want to place a volume title on the backup, simply press the Backup Now button <Alt-N> to accept the defaults or Enter to proceed to the next field.  &Hardware/Software Data Compression Type@ The compression type that appears is the type you chose in Software Setups. Refer to the Software Setups help text for detailed information.  You may change the compression type. Your choices are listed in the boxes at the bottom of the screen when the cursor is in the "Hardware/Software data compression type" field. Use the left and right arrow keys or the mouse to highlight the type you want. Then press the Backup Now button, or <Alt-N> to start the backup, or press Enter to advance to the next field.  - #None@   This option appears by default. With no data compression   your files are backed up at the present size.  - #Optimize Space@   Choose this option for standard hardware and software data   compression, which compresses your files by about 50%   (select Optimize Space if you are using a TC-15 or TC-15M   tape drive controller board).  - #Optimize Time@   Choose this option for high-speed software data com-   pression. Files are reduced by about 40% (not available if   you are using a TC-15 or TC-15M tape drive controller   board).  &Error Log@ Colorado Backup creates an error log for each tape operation. For example, if you compare files, and files on your hard drive have been deleted or altered since making the tape backup, the software records the filenames and the corresponding errors in the error log.  You can enter a new name for the error log file. Press the Backup Now button or <Alt-N> to accept the default file name ERROR.LOG and begin the backup.  You can specify a path other than the current directory in which to store your error logs. For example, you could store your error log in the \LOGS\ directory by typing: \LOGS\ERROR.LOG. You can also name your error logs with a date by typing: 102093.LOG.  You can also delete the file name, and press Backup Now or <Alt-N> to begin the backup, indicating you do not want an error log file produced.  &Password Protect@ You can enter an optional password of up to eight (8) alpha-numeric characters to protect the information on tape from unauthorized access during compare or restore.  If you enter a password, you must enter the same password to access the contents of the protected tape volume. To enter a password, place an X in the checkbox and then press Backup Now to proceed.  Passwords are case sensitive and must be typed as entered. Therefore the passwords MYBACKUP, MYbackup, and mybackup are all different.  #Scheduler@ To schedule this backup to occur later, press the Scheduler button <Alt-S>. If you do not have Scheduler installed, this option is greyed out. Refer to the chapter on Software Installation and Configuration in the User's Guide to install the Scheduler.  #Backup Now@ To begin your backup choose this option or <Alt-N>.  #Cancel@ To cancel this backup operation choose this option or <Alt-C>.  Password  Type your password and press Enter. Then re-enter the password and press Enter again. Both password entries must be identical. If not, you are prompted to enter the password again.  NOTE: Passwords are case-sensitive.  Restore Prompts  &Restore to Drive@ Enter the letter of the drive into which you want to restore files. You can specify another drive leaving your original files intact. The program defaults to the drive from which the backup was made.  &Error Log@ Colorado Backup creates an error log for each tape operation. For example, if you compare files, and files on your hard drive have been deleted or altered since making the tape backup, the software records the filenames and the corresponding errors in the error log.  You can enter a new name for the error log file. Press the OK button or <Alt-O> to accept the default file name ERROR.LOG.  You can also specify a path other than the current directory in which to store your error log. For example, you could store your error log in: \LOGS\ERROR.LOG and this would place your ERROR.LOG into the \LOGS\ directory.  Restore Tape Volume  If your tape volume is #password protected@, you must enter a password to access it. Your password must be entered exactly as you entered it on the backup.  &Tape Volume@ Select the Tape Volume you want to Restore or Redirect. It appears shaded and marked with arrows when selected. You can select the tape volume by clicking on it with your mouse or moving the highlight to the desired volume with the "up" and "down" arrow keys.  Password  If the selected tape volume is password protected, key the correct password and press Enter.  Passwords are case sensitive. Therefore the passwords MYBACKUP, MYbackup, and mybackup are all different.  Any alpha-numeric characters are valid for a password.  File Pull down menu  &Tape Drive Information@ This option displays your drive type and firmware version. This information is handy when you are adding new hardware and software to your system or contacting Customer Support.  #Colorado, Jumbo, and Colorado Trakker tape drives@ Drive Type/Model: The tape format the drive uses such as                   QIC-40, QIC-80, or QIC-3010. Drive Firmware Version:  Firmware version in use. Drive Serial number: Serial number for identification. Drive Date of Manufacture: Date the tape drive was                   manufactured.  #PowerTape and PowerDAT drives@ Product ID: Name of the tape drive. PROM Revision Code: Firmware version. SCSI Manager ID: Version of the ASPI driver in use. Host Adapter ID: Type of Adapter board in use.  View Pull down menu  &Tape Status@ The Tape Status feature displays general information about the tape currently in the drive. It reports the number of bytes in use on the tape so that you can tell if another backup volume of a specific size will fit. The number of backup volumes currently on the tape, format type, and date are also displayed.  &All tape drives will display@ Tape name: The tape name you give or the default name. Kbytes used: How many Kilobytes are in use on the tape. Volumes recorded: The number of backups stored on the tape. Format type: Tape format such as QIC-40, QIC-80, or QIC-3010. Last format: The date the tape was last formatted.  &Colorado, Jumbo, and Colorado Trakker will also display@ Kbytes available: Kilobytes that are available on the tape. Compressed Kbytes available: How many compressed kilobytes                   are available on the tape.  Options Pull down menu  &Software Setups@ This option allows you to customize your tape backup system software parameters to suit your needs. Refer to Help in Software Setups for more information.  &Hardware Setups@ This option allows you to display tape backup system hardware parameters. You cannot change the selections with this option; you must run the configuration program to change these options.  #Running Config from DOS to Change Hardware Setups:@ To change the hardware setups: 1.  Exit to the DOS prompt. 2.  Go to the directory where Colorado Backup is installed     (for example, \TAPE\). 3.  Type CONFIG and press ENTER.     The Configuration program begins.  &Colors# Select a color scheme appropriate for your monitor or personal preferences.  Utilities Pull down menu  The Utilities Pull down menu provides access to useful tape operations. These operations are Quick Erase, Quick Unerase, Security Erase, Retension, Tape Rename, Format, and Scheduler.  &Quick Erase@ The Quick Erase feature erases the tape header information. The process typically takes less than one minute to complete and allows you to write additional volumes to tape. Be certain the tape you want to erase is in the tape drive before proceeding.  #Colorado, Jumbo, and Colorado Trakker@ This type of tape erasure deletes only your tape's directory and header record. The data is still on the tape and the format is still intact. Therefore, you can recover volumes if you accidentally Quick Erase information, as long as you have not overwritten the volumes with another backup.  #PowerTape and PowerDAT@ &WARNING: You cannot recover data with PowerTape and PowerDAT &tapes.  #To Quick Erase your tape:@ 1.  Insert the tape in the tape drive. 2.  Select Utilities from the Menu bar. 3.  Choose Quick Erase from the Utilities Pull down menu. 4.  Select Total from the Quick Erase Menu. 5.  Enter a new tape name (up to 11 characters) if you want     to rename the tape.  &Partial Quick Erase@ Partial Quick Erase allows you to choose a point on the tape from which all successive volumes will be erased. Because volumes are written to tape sequentially, you cannot choose to erase individual files or an individual volume from the middle of a tape. However, you can choose to erase volumes starting from a specified point on the tape to the end.  The Partial Erase feature erases the tape header information. The process typically takes less than one minute to complete and allows you to write additional volumes to tape.  #Colorado, Jumbo, and Colorado Trakker@ This type of tape erasure deletes only your tape's directory and header information. The data is still on the tape and the format is still intact. Therefore, you can Quick Unerase volumes if you accidentally Partial Erase information, as long as you have not overwritten the volumes with another backup.  #PowerTape and PowerDAT@ This feature is NOT AVAILABLE with the PowerTape or PowerDAT drives.  #To Partial Quick Erase volumes from your tape:@ 1.  Insert your tape into the tape drive. 2.  Select Utilities from the Menu bar. 3.  Choose Quick Erase from the Utilities Pull down menu. 4.  Select Partial from the Quick Erase Menu. 5.  Select the starting volume for the Partial Quick Erase     by clicking on the volume name with your mouse cursor or     moving the highlight to the desired volume with the "up"     and "down" arrow keys. The selected volume name appears     shaded and marked with arrows. 6.  Click on the Quick Erase button. 7.  Click on the Yes button in the warning box.  &Security Erase@ The Security Erase feature erases all data on your tape so that it cannot be recovered. Your tape will retain its format and be ready to use again. Be certain that the tape you want to erase is in the tape drive before proceeding.  #Colorado, Jumbo, and Colorado Trakker Security Erase@ Time required depends upon the speed of your computer system, which tape drive you are using, and the tape length. The time range is: JS-20, Jumbo and Trakker 120 or 250 . . 1/2 to 1 hours Jumbo 700 and Trakker 700 . . . . . . . . . .  1 to 2.5 hours  #PowerTape Security Erase@ Security erase takes only a few minutes and erases all data on a tape.  #PowerDAT Security Erase@ Security erase with a PowerDAT drive can take up to three hours to complete.  #To Security Erase your tape:@ 1.  Insert the tape in the tape drive. 2.  Select Utilities from the Menu bar. 3.  Choose Security Erase from the Utilities Pull down menu. 4.  Enter a new tape name (up to 11 characters) if you want     to rename the tape.  &Format Tape@ New tapes which are #not pre-formatted@ must be formatted before use. Formatting initializes the tape, partitions it into sectors, and maps out all unusable sectors. You can format your tape three ways: using the Auto Format option, using Scheduler, or using the Format option from the Utilities Menu.  &WARNING: Any data on your tape will be erased and &unrecoverable after formatting the tape.  #Auto Format@ You can set up your backup to automatically format your unformatted tapes with the Auto Format option. It is available from the Options Menu, in Software Setups.  #Using Scheduler to Format Tapes@ Formatting can be scheduled for unattended execution; for example, to run at night. Refer to your User's Guide or the Scheduler help text for further information.  #To Format a tape from the Utilities menu:@ 1.  Insert the tape in the tape drive. 2.  Select Utilities from the Menu bar. 3.  Choose Format from the Utilities Pull down menu. 4.  Enter a name for your tape (up to 11 characters). 5.  Refer to the timing estimate below for your tape drive.  #Colorado, Jumbo, and Colorado Trakker Formats@ Time required depends upon the speed of your computer system, which tape drive you are using, and the tape length. The time range is: JS-20, Jumbo and Trakker 120 or 250 . . . 1 to 2 hours Jumbo 700 or Trakker 700 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 to 5 hours  #PowerTape and PowerDAT Format@ Formatting takes only a few minutes. Formatting erases all data on a tape. New tapes must be formatted before use. Formatting writes new tape header information that allows Colorado Backup to recognize the tape.  &Retension Tape@ This option applies even tension to the entire tape. New tapes, tapes that have been in storage, or tapes that have been transported should be retensioned before use.  #To Retension your tape:@ 1.  Load the tape to be retensioned in the tape drive. 2.  Choose Utilities from the Menu Bar. 3.  Choose Retension to begin the operation.  Upon completion, you are returned to the Main Menu. You can choose to load another tape for retension.  This option is not available with PowerDAT tape drives.   &Scheduler@ This option appears if you have installed the Scheduler software. From the Menu Bar select Utilities <Alt-U> then select Scheduler <Alt-L>. This screen allows you to view and schedule your tape operations. If the Scheduler option appears greyed out, then it is not installed.  Refer to Installing Scheduler in the Software Installation Chapter.  Refer to the User's Guide or the Scheduler help text for more information on Scheduling your tape operations.  Compare Prompts  &Compare to Drive@ Enter the letter of the drive in which you want to compare files. You can specify another drive to compare your files to the ones on tape. The program defaults to the drive from which the backup was made.  &Error Log@ Colorado Backup creates an error log for each tape operation. For example, if you compare files, and files on your hard drive have been deleted or altered since making the tape backup, the software records the filenames and the corresponding errors in the error log.  You can enter a new name for the error log file. Press the OK button or <Alt-O> to accept the default file name ERROR.LOG.  You can also specify a path other than the current directory in which to store your error log. For example, you could store your error log in \LOGS\ERROR.LOG.  Compare Tape Volume  If your tape volume is #password protected@, you must enter a password to access it. Your password must be entered exactly as you entered it on the backup.  &Tape Volume@ Select the Tape Volume you want to Compare or Redirect. It appears shaded and marked with arrows when selected. You can select the tape volume by clicking on it with your mouse or moving the highlight to the desired volume with the "up" and "down" arrow keys.  Software Setups  &To enter selections for checkboxes:@ There are several ways to enter your selections into checkboxes.  1.  Press the space bar. 2.  Click on the checkbox with your left mouse button. 3.  Enter an x or X.  &Auto format@ [X] = Automatically format your unformatted tapes before       backup. [ ] = You are prompted to format your unformatted tape.  &Auto compare@ [X] = Automatically verify that all files written on the tape       are identical to those on the hard drive.  &Overwrite existing files during restore@ [X] = Allow a Restore operation to overwrite any file       of the same name on your hard drive. [ ] = Files on your disk are never overwritten with the       duplicate files from your tape volume.  &Reset file archive attribute@ [X] = Your next Modified backup will include only those files       modified since your last Total, Selective, or Modified       backup. All files modified since the last backup are       indicated by MOD appearing in the TYPE column on the       Selective Backup directory screen. [ ] = All files changed since your last Total backup will       be included in your Modified backup.  This can be a very useful feature on a network system where backups are likely to be made from workstations that are restricted from writing to your hard drive.  &Concurrent mode@ [X] = Allow the backup system to use more than one DMA       channel at a time, and thus operate at maximum speed.  If you experience "excessive retry" errors during tape operations, your computer may not support concurrent DMA operation. Remove the X from this setup option to eliminate the errors.  &Append volume to tape@ [X] = Allow more than one backup volume per tape. Each new       volume is added following the previous volume up to the       capacity of the tape. [ ] = Allow only one backup volume per tape. Overwrite your       tape's directory (Quick Erase the tape) before each       backup.  &Hardware/Software Data Compression Type@ You may change the compression type. Your choices are listed in boxes at the bottom of the screen when the cursor is in the compression field.  Use the left and right arrow keys or mouse to highlight the type you want, then press Enter to accept your selection.  - #None@   This option appears by default. With no data compression   your files are backed up at the present size. For example,   backing up 3MB of data occupies 3MB on your tape.  - #Optimize Space@   Choose this option for standard hardware and software data   compression, which compresses your files by about 50%   (select Optimize Space if you are using a TC-15 or TC-15M   tape drive controller board).  - #Optimize Time@   Choose this option for high-speed software data com-   pression. Files are reduced by about 40% (not available if   you are using a Colorado or Jumbo with a TC-15 or TC-15M   tape drive controller board).  &File Sort Type@ Press the left and right arrow keys to cycle through the available choices for sorting filenames when directory lists are displayed: - by name - by extension - by date - no sort  Hardware Setups   Programmers: Obsolete screen, do not use.   Programmers: Obsolete screen, do not use.   Programmers: Obsolete screen, do not use.   Programmers: Obsolete screen, do not use.  &Software Installation@ The backup system software may be installed on any DOS-recognizable hard drive. The installation program takes approximately three minutes.  &Network Users@ The tape drive hardware should be installed in a workstation, not in the network server. The backup system software can be installed on the local hard drive of the workstation containing the tape drive or on the network server.  &Install Destination@ During installation, you will be asked to enter the drive and directory in which to install the backup software, and information about your hardware configuration.  &Scheduler@ Installing Scheduler is optional. Use Scheduler to schedule tape operations to occur overnight and unattended or anytime when your computer is not in use. You must reboot your computer after you install the tape software for the changes to take effect.  &Boot Drive@ The final installation question prompts you to enter the letter of the drive from which your system boots.  &Config.sys@ If fewer than 17 buffers are available, the installation software sets the number of buffers to 17. Ensuring that at least 17 buffers are available improves the backup system's performance. Your original CONFIG.SYS file is saved in a file called CONFIG.Bxx where xx is a number between 00 and 99.  #PowerTape@ With PowerTape installation, Colorado Backup adds a line  to your CONFIG.SYS file. Directory name, paths, values, and settings will vary. Z=load default settings, P=sets I/O base address, Q=sets IRQ level, D=displays SCSI information each time you boot your computer. For example: DEVICE=C:\TAPE\ASPI2DOS.SYS /Z /P140 Q12 /D  &Autoexec.bat@ If you choose to install Scheduler, the Installation program inserts a command sequence in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. When AUTOEXEC.BAT is modified, a copy of the original file is stored as AUTOEXEC.Bxx (where xx is a number between 00 and 99). Refer to the User's Guide for further information on Scheduler. The command appears at the end of your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.  After installing the software, you may want to review or change the system default settings. These options are explained under Software and Hardware Setups from the Options Pull down menu, but must be changed using the installation software.  Tape System Installation  &Choose Language@ If you are installing the International version, select the language you wish to use from the list.  If you are installing with the US version, English appears by default.  Boot Drive Selection  Enter the drive your computer boots from. This is for the changes made to your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.  Supported Host Adapter  This screen displays the list of host adapters you can connect to PowerTape. Highlight the board you want to install and click on OK.  If the board you want to use is not listed, select None of the Above and click on OK.  Detected Host Adapter  This screen displays the adapter boards detected by the software. Highlight the board you want PowerTape connected to and click on OK.  If the board you want to use does not appear on the list, highlight "None of the Above" and click on OK.  Detected Backup Devices  This screen displays the tape drives detected by the software. Select the tape drive you want to use and click on install.  If the tape drive you want to use is not on the list or you are installing a new device, select "None of the Above" and click on install.  Hardware Setups  On this display, you can enter the settings for your ASPI Host Adapter board.  #PS/2 Configuration@ If you are using PowerTape with a PS/2 computer, you must change these settings with the PS/2 Configuration program using the System Reference diskette.  #Interrupt@ Choose the Interrupt channel for your board. The interrupt selected for the tape drive must not be used for any other device in your computer. If an interrupt conflict does occur, the tape drive will not function. The default setting is 12.  #I/O Base Address in Hexadecimal@ This indicates the starting I/O address that the board uses to communicate with your computer. The I/O address selected for the tape drive must not be used by any other device in your computer. If a conflict does occur, the tape drive will not function. The default setting is 140.  The manuals accompanying your computer and any peripheral devices should provide #Interrupt@ and #I/O address@ usage information.  #Tape Drive SCSI ID:@ Select the number that corresponds to the SCSI ID you want to use for your PowerTape. It will match the setting on the back of your tape drive.  &Scheduler@  &To enter your Scheduler selection:@ There are several ways to enter your selection into checkboxes.  1.  Press the space bar. 2.  Click on the checkbox with your left mouse button. 3.  Enter an x or X.  You must reboot your computer after you install the tape software for the changes to take effect.  The Scheduler software must be installed as explained in the User's Guide to use the Scheduler features.  Scheduler allows you to perform tape operations when your computer is not in use. Routine and/or time-consuming operations such as daily backups or formatting a tape can be done at your convenience.  Scheduler  Scheduler is a powerful tool you can use to automate your tape operations. Use Scheduler to run your tape operations overnight or at other times when your computer is not in use.  You are provided eight schedule slots for tape operations. Each tape operation can be scheduled to occur on a weekly basis, such as every Monday, or on a specific date.  From this display you can create, modify, or delete any scheduled operations. You can schedule the following types of Operations:  Selective Backup Modified Backup Total Backup Formatting Tapes Scheduling a Batch File Scheduling Automatic Backups  &New@ Click on this selection to create a new tape operation and add it to your schedule list. You then advance to the Schedule Item display where you can choose Operation, Drive, Time, Frequency, and Tag List. The Tag list option is for Selective Backups.  &Delete@ Choose this option to delete a selected scheduled operation. To select an operation, highlight it with your mouse or use the up/down arrow keys.  &Edit@ Click on this selection to change a selected tape operation in your schedule list. You then advance to the Schedule Item display where you can modify Operation, Drive, Time, Frequency, and Tag List. The Tag List option is for Selective Backups only.  &For Scheduler to begin:@ 1.  Be sure to insert a tape in the tape drive.  2.  Be sure to exit from the tape software. You must be at a     DOS prompt. In addition, your computer must be idle for     30 seconds before the scheduled operation begins.    NOTE:   - If you are in another DOS program when your operation     is scheduled to occur, a dialog box appears. You have the     option of canceling, postponing, or disabling the     scheduled operation.   - If you are in a Windows program, your scheduled operation     will run as soon as you exit Windows.  & AB-10 Tape Adapter Board@ You can use the Tape Adapter Board with the following configurations:  1) External tape drive 2) Internal tape drive and two or more diskette drives.  #Note:@# For PS/2 machines, use the AB-16 external tape port.                           [End of Text] Error Logging  Colorado Backup creates an error log for each tape operation. For example, if you compare files, and files on your hard drive have been deleted or altered since making the tape backup, the software records the filenames and the corresponding errors in the error log.  Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the log file. Errors are always logged to the same file ERROR.LOG, unless you renamed the ERROR.LOG file from your Backup, Compare, or Restore display. This file remains on your hard drive; all subsequent tape operations overwrite this file so that only the errors for the current operation appear.  Restore Owner and Group ID  Enter X to restore the owner and group identification as it appears on the backup volume. Leave this field blank to assign the owner and group identification to the user restoring the data.  Enter Tape Name  Enter a tape name up to 11 characters. The tape name is displayed on the Tape Status and Operation Status screens.  When formatting tapes, if you do not enter a tape name, a default tape name based on the current time and date is written on the tape.  However, when erasing or renaming tapes, no tape name is assigned if you leave the tape name field blank.  Configure  &Auto Configure@ Press <Alt-A> or click on the Auto Configure button. With this option the software selects the I/O address, DMA, and IRQ channels. If any of the automatically selected parameters are used by another device, your computer may lock up. Should this happen, reboot your computer and configure the tape controller card using the Manual Configure option.  &Manual Configure@ Press <Alt-M> or click on the Manual Configure option. In this mode the software prompts you to configure your tape controller card. Have the manuals for your computer and any peripheral devices handy to help you select available I/O addresses, DMA, and IRQ channels. Use this mode if you have difficulties with Auto Configure.   The software was unable to locate a tape controller board. Please re-install the board and repeat the installation procedure. If this does not correct the problem, refer to your Tape Drive Controller Board's Installation Guide.  &Hardware Setups@ This screen displays the configuration parameters in use by your tape drive. If you want to change any of this information, you must run the Configuration program.  &Changing Hardware Setups@  #Running Config from DOS:@ To change the hardware setups, run the Configuration program by typing CONFIG at the DOS prompt and pressing Enter.   &DMA Channel@ Direct Memory Access (DMA) channels are used by your tape drive to transfer data directly to and from your computer's memory, bypassing the CPU. Select channel 1, 2, or 3.    #Channel 1@ - The default is channel 1, which is usually     free for the tape drive to use. However, networks are     sometimes configured to use DMA channel 1. If you are     on a network, check with your network administrator to     verify that this channel is available.    #Channel 2@ - Generally used for floppy drive operation.     However, your floppy drive and tape drive can share     channel 2. The only drawback is that backups of floppy     disks will run slower.    #Channel 3@ -     8086- and 8088-based (XT) computers reserve this channel       exclusively for hard drive control. Do not select 3.     286, 386, 486, and above computers, usually this channel       is available for the tape drive's use. Check your       computer and peripheral device manuals to verify that       the channel you select is not already in use.    #NOTE: If you have an FC-20 tape drive controller board,       #Channels 5 and 7 are also options. Check your       #computer and peripheral device manuals to verify that       #the channel you select is not already in use.   &DMA Channel for Compression@ Your TC-15 tape drive controller board requires a second channel to use during data compression.  #Select a channel #other than the one you specified above.@ The DMA channels available vary depending on the type of computer you have.    #Channel 1@ - If you are on a network, check with your     network administrator to verify that this channel is     available.    #Channel 2@ - Can be shared with your floppy drive.    #Channels 3, 5, 6, 7@ -     On 8086/8088 (XT) computers, these channels are not       available.     On 286, 386, 486, and above computers, check your       computer and peripheral device manuals to verify that       the channel you select is not already in use.    #Off@ - If your computer does not have a free DMA channel       for Compression. This disables hardware data       compression and slows down your tape system.       (Use software data compression as explained in the       User's Guide.)   &Interrupt@ The tape controller must use an Interrupt between 2 and 7 (if you installed a TC-15 tape controller board, you can also choose 10 or 11). The interrupt selected for the tape drive must not be used by any other device in your computer.  If an interrupt conflict does occur, the tape drive will not function. The manuals accompanying your computer and any peripheral devices should provide interrupt usage information.   &I/O Base Address in Hexadecimal@ This setup indicates the starting I/O address that the tape controller uses to communicate with your computer. The I/O address selected for the tape drive must not be used by any other device in your computer.  If an I/O address conflict does occur, the tape drive will not function. The manuals accompanying your computer and any peripheral devices should provide I/O address usage information.  #Note:@ I/O Start Address 370 is not valid for use with tape controller boards with hardware data compression.  Tape Controller Board Menu  Select the type of tape drive controller board that is installed in your computer system. (Check the installation guide for your board if you cannot remember the name.)   &TC-15 Jumperless Tape Drive Controller @ The TC-15 Jumperless Tape Drive Controller has Hardware Data Compression. It is nearly a full-length board (about 8 inches long).  &FC-10 Jumperless Tape Drive Controller@ The FC-10 Jumperless Tape Drive Controller has software data compression. It is a half-length board (about 6 inches long).  &FC-20 High-Performance Tape Drive Controller@ The FC-20 Tape Drive Controller uses software data compression and can run at a faster rate than the FC-10. It is a half-length board (about 6 inches long).  &AB-10 Tape Adapter Board@ The Tape Adapter Board is a half-length board (about 6 inches long). This board allows you to install your tape drive internally or externally when no ports are available. This board does not need to be configured; you cannot choose the IRQ, DMA, or I/O address.   Programmers: Obsolete screen, do not use.  Hardware Setups  This screen allows you to select the configuration parameters. The default values shown on the screen are recommended as a starting point for Manual Configuration and should be tried unless you know of a specific conflict in usage.  To select the desired value, use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the parameter you want to change. A window showing the valid options is displayed in the lower right portion of the screen.  Use the left and right arrow keys to highlight the desired value. Move on to the next parameter if desired. When you have selected the desired values, choose OK to install the tape controller board configuration displayed on the screen.  Before changing any of the configuration information, check the manuals accompanying your computer and any peripheral devices for information on DMA, IRQ, and I/O Channel use. The parameters you select for the tape controller board should not be used by any other devices. Read the following discussion for more complete information.  The setup categories are defined below:                   Configuration Unsuccessful!                    Installation Unsuccessful!   Configuration Menu  This program allows you to set all hardware parameters without re-installing the tape backup system software. You can also choose to install Scheduler from this menu.  Select Hardware Configuration to continue.  Program Diskette  Remove the &INSTALL DISK@ from your diskette drive. Insert the diskette labeled &PROGRAM DISK@ and press Enter or OK to continue installation.  Press Cancel to return to the Install Menu.  Install Diskette  Remove the &PROGRAM DISK@ from your diskette drive. Insert the diskette labeled &INSTALL DISK@ and press Enter or OK to continue installation.  Press Cancel to return to the Install Menu.   #Restoring UNIX Volumes under DOS@ Linked files and directories cannot be restored under DOS; only the original instance of the linked file or directory will be restored or compared. When tagging, the byte count is accurate. Tagging more than one instance of a linked file or directory will not affect the byte count.   Enter Software Installation Destination  Select the drive and directory where you want to install the backup system software. The default drive letter is C:, the default directory for Colorado, Jumbo, PowerDAT, and PowerTape is \TAPE\.  #Note:@ If you are installing a #Colorado Trakker@ tape drive, the default directory is \TRAKKER\.  &Changing the Software Destination@ To change either or both of these selections, simply type over the defaults. When you have selected a drive and directory for the tape backup software, press OK or Enter to continue.  Board Selection  &Boards@ [X] = Yes, one of the controller boards listed on the screen       is installed in my computer. [ ] = No, none of the controller boards listed on the screen       is installed in my computer.  If you installed any of the tape controller boards listed on this screen, you are prompted to configure the tape controller.  See your Tape Drive Controller Board's Installation Guide for more information.  If you did not install one of these tape controllers in your computer, leave this option blank and press enter twice or click on the OK button to continue.  Scheduler Installation  [X] = Install the Scheduler feature (an entry will be made in       your AUTOEXEC.BAT file; you must reboot your computer       before Scheduler will run) [ ] = Do not install the Scheduler feature  Scheduler allows you to run tape operations while your computer is not in use. Scheduler is a memory-resident program that uses a schedule you set up to start tape operations.  See your User's Guide or Scheduler help text for more information about using Scheduler.  &To enter selections for checkboxes:@ - Highlight the checkbox and press the space bar or - Click on the checkbox with your left mouse button or - Highlight the checkbox and type an x or X.  &To remove the X from a checkbox:@ - Highlight the X and press the space bar or - Click on the X with your left mouse button.  Special Install Case Selection  If your computer model is displayed on this screen, type X and press enter to continue. These computers require special backup system software configuration. The installation program automatically configures the backup system software accordingly.  If your computer model is not displayed on this screen, simply press enter to continue.                      Colorado Memory Systems offers:    Unlimited Customer Support for only the cost of the call                          1-303-635-1500   Please call the number above for service or product information.  EMS Configuration  This configuration option allows you to turn on or off the use of EMS (Expanded Memory Specification). During the install program, EMS is automatically detected and set. If you later wish to change this setting, do it here. Some users may find that EMS use conflicts with other software.  To accept the current setting, simply press OK. Use the space bar, mouse, or press x to change the option. Pressing Cancel will return you to the main configuration screen.            The floppy controller chip detected in this     computer is a brand and model that is known     to have difficulty reading data from tapes.     It records data correctly but may have     trouble retrieving data at a later time.     Please contact your customer support     representative to resolve this problem.    In the USA, call 1-303-635-1500  &View Tape Directory@ Use this option to display and print tape contents. You may need this information when you are restoring files or sharing data with other users.  This option allows you to list and print the tape volumes, tape directories, and files stored on your tape.  View Tape Volume  Choose the Tape Volume you want to view or print. If your tape is #password protected@, you will be prompted to enter the password. You can choose your tape volume by highlighting it and pressing Enter or clicking on it with your mouse.  &Print Directory@ Choose this option to print a list of tape volumes.  &View Dir -@ After you select a tape volume, choose this option to view the directories on the selected tape volume.  View Tape Directory  A listing of the directories on tape appear.  &Up Dir +@ To list the files and directories one level above the current level:  - Click on the Up Dir button  - Press <Alt-U> or  - Type a plus sign (+)  &Down Dir -@  To list the files and directories one level below the current directory:  - Click on the Down Dir button  - Press <Alt-D> or  - Type a minus sign (-)  &Print Dir@ Choose this option to print a list of the directories of the tape volume. This option prints a listing of all directories and files from the current level down.  &Cancel@ Choose Cancel to return to the Tape Volume's directory display.  Print Tape Directory  Choose your print options. You can print to a file or to a printer.  &Output Filename@ If you choose to print your tape's directory information to a file, enter a filename. By default, TAPE_DIR.PRN appears. The files are located in the directory containing your Colorado Backup software (for example, \TAPE\ or \TRAKKER\).  &Options@ You can choose to Print to a File, Print to a Printer, or both. By default, Print to File is selected.  &Printer Port@ If you choose to print your tape's directory information to a printer, you must select the printer port. By default, LPT1 appears. Use your left and right arrow keys to cycle through your choices: LPT1, LPT2, and LPT3.  &Trakker@ If you have a Colorado Trakker tape drive attached to your printer port, print the directory to a file, then print it out.  For Scheduler to begin  1.  Be sure to insert a tape in the tape drive.  2.  Be sure to exit from the tape software. You must be at a     DOS prompt. In addition, your computer must be idle for     30 seconds before the scheduled operation begins.    NOTE:   - If you are in another DOS program when your operation     is scheduled to occur, a dialog box appears. You have the     option to cancel, postpone, or disable the next scheduled     operation.   - If you are in a Windows program, your scheduled operation     will run as soon as you exit Windows.  Scheduler  Total Backup  Selective Backup  Modified Files Backup  Colors  Tape Status  Software Installation  Tape Drive Information  Parallel Port Mode  #Types of Parallel Ports@ There are two types of parallel ports found in PCs:   - Unidirectional (slower)    Sends information to the Colorado Trakker 8 bits at a time,    receives information from the Colorado Trakker only 4 bits at    a time.   - Bidirectional (faster)    Sends information to and receives information from the    Colorado Trakker 8 bits at a time.  The unidirectional port was the original port found in PCs. Either type of parallel port can run in unidirectional mode.  #Modes of Operation for Parallel Ports@ Colorado Backup attempts to run Colorado Trakker in the fastest, most advantageous mode. The choices you are given depend on the port type and which Colorado Trakker model you have. The tables below show all the parallel port modes.  If errors are encountered during backups or restores, try changing the port mode to a lower number.  Colorado Trakker 120 model: 0 - Unidirectional, Full Handshake, 250Kb, Full Delay 1 - Unidirectional, Full Handshake, 250Kb, Optimize Delay 2 - Unidirectional, Full Handshake, 500Kb, Optimize Delay 3 - Unidirectional, Self Latch,     500Kb, Optimize Delay 4 - Bidirectional,  Full Handshake, 250Kb, Optimize Delay 5 - Bidirectional,  Full Handshake, 500Kb, Optimize Delay 6 - Bidirectional,  Self Latch,     500Kb, Optimize Delay  Colorado Trakker 250 model: 0 - Unidirectional, Full Handshake, 500Kb, Full Delay 1 - Unidirectional, Full Handshake, 500Kb, Optimize Delay 2 - Unidirectional, Full Handshake, 1Mb,   Optimize Delay 3 - Unidirectional, Self Latch,     1Mb,   Optimize Delay 4 - Bidirectional,  Full Handshake, 500Kb, Optimize Delay 5 - Bidirectional,  Full Handshake, 1Mb,   Optimize Delay 6 - Bidirectional,  Self Latch,     1Mb,   Optimize Delay  Parallel Port Data  This screen lists each of your computer's parallel ports and shows whether they are Unidirectional or Bidirectional. Your computer may have up to three parallel ports.  Bidirectional ports are faster when sending information from the tape drive back to your computer. You will usually obtain the best performance by connecting your Colorado Trakker to the fastest available port.  Colorado Backup's install and configure programs are designed to work regardless of whether or not the Colorado Trakker is connected to your system. This affords the most flexibility when installing and/or configuring your system software.  For information about what port your Colorado Trakker is currently connected to, run the TAPE.EXE program. Select the Utilities pull-down menu, select Hardware Setups. Information about the port will be displayed. To change the settings, you must run INSTALL.EXE or CONFIG.EXE.  Advanced Options  Use the Advanced Options to make changes to the way the tape software communicates with the Colorado Trakker tape drive. The options should rarely be needed.  You must have your Colorado Trakker connected and run the "TAPE.EXE" program prior to making any changes. If you subsequently connect the Colorado Trakker to a different port, you must similarly run "TAPE.EXE" prior to making any Advanced Options changes.  To perform Advanced Options, select Yes. If you do not want to perform Advanced Options, simply press No to continue.   &Advanced Options@ In order to make changes to the parallel port mode, you must first run the tape program "TAPE.EXE." Colorado Trakker must be connected in order for the software to place information about the connection in a system file.  Restore Options  &Restore Overview@ Restore allows you to recover data from a tape when files have been deleted from the hard drive. During a Restore operation, files are copied from the tape and restored to the selected drive.  &Total or Selective Restore@ You can restore an entire Tape Volume to a drive with Total Restore or just selected files and/or directories with Selective Restore. You can restore files that were backed up on one machine onto a different machine or restore files to a previous directory.  If you want files on the tape to overwrite files of the same name on the drive, the Overwrite option must be enabled. Go to Options - Software Setups and put an X in the "Overwrite existing files during restore" option.  &Redirect Restore@ Use this option to restore files to a different directory from the one in which the files were backed up originally. For example, you could use the Redirect option to restore files backed up from the \PROJECT\ directory to a \PROJECT3\ directory. Using this option leaves your original files intact on your hard drive.  You can also use this option to redirect files to a different filename or file set. For example, you could redirect a file called FILE1.TXT in the \PROJECT\ directory to a new directory and/or filename. Using this option leaves your original files intact in the \PROJECT\ directory. Compare Options  Use this feature to compare files on a tape to files on the hard drive. Performing a Compare helps ensure that your backups are accurate and that the system is in working order.  &Selective or Total Compare@ You can choose to compare the entire tape volume or select specific files or directories to compare.  All files that have been modified or deleted from the hard drive are reported.  &Redirect@ It is necessary to Redirect your Compare operation only if you redirected files during restore. For instance, if you do not indicate the Redirect option for Compare on a redirected restore, Compare tries to compare the files to the original backup drive location stored on the tape.  Redirect Restore/Compare  Use this option to restore or compare files to a different directory from the one in which the files were backed up originally.  For example, you could use the Redirect option to restore files backed up from the \PROJECT\ directory to a \PROJECT3\ directory. Using this option leaves your original files intact on your hard drive.  You can also use this option to redirect files to a different filename or file set. For example, you could redirect a file called FILE1.TXT in the \PROJECT\ directory to a new directory and/or filename. Using this option leaves your original files intact in the \PROJECT\ directory.  #To indicate the new location of files on your hard drive #during a Compare or Restore operation:@ 1. Choose Restore or Compare from the Main Menu. 2. Choose the Redirect option. 3. Choose the tape volume that contains the information    you wish to redirect. 4. Enter the source and destination.  &Source:@ Enter the path and/or filename of the file(s) in your tape volume that you want to Restore or Compare to the hard drive. If you enter a path, it must end with a backslash. If you enter only a path, the file specification defaults to all files (*.*).  &Entering a file specification@ You can enter a file specification to choose one file or a group of files. For example, you could specify to redirect executable files by entering *.EXE in the Source field. If you do not indicate a file specification, the default is all files (*.*).  &Entering a path and file specification@ You can enter a path and file specification in the Source field. For example, you may want to redirect all the project files (*.DPD) from the \PROJECT\ directory. In this example, you would type \PROJECT\*.DPD.  &Destination:@ Enter the path and/or filename specification (such as *.TXT) to which you want Colorado Backup to Restore/Compare the file(s) from your tape volume to your hard drive. If you specify a directory or filename that does not exist, it is created for you.  &Enter Destination Drive for Redirect:@ Enter the letter of the drive to which you want to redirect your files. The program defaults to the drive from which the backup was made.  &Review the following examples on the source and@ &destination fields:@  #Example 1:@ #Comparing files to a different location:@ This example compares files in the \PROJECT\ directory on tape to the \BACKUP\ directory on your hard drive. Source:      \PROJECT\*.* Destination: \BACKUP\*.*  #Example 2:@ #Restoring one file to a different directory with a@ #different name.@ This example restores the PROJECT.DBD file in the \PROJECTS\ directory on tape to the \BACKUP\ directory on your hard drive. It also renames the file to PROJ1.DBD. Source:       \PROJECTS\PROJECT.DBD Destination:  \BACKUP\PROJ1.DBD  #Example 3:@ #Restoring files with the same file specification to a@ #new directory with a new extension.@ This example restores all the files with the *.DBD extension in the \PROJECTS\ directory to the \BACKUP\ directory changing to a *.BAK extension. Source: \PROJECTS\*.DBD Destination: \BACKUP\*.BAK  &Include Subdirectories:@ Enter X to include all files at and below the current directory level. Remove the X if you only want files included from the current directory or from the source path.  &Error log:@ Colorado Backup creates an error log for each tape operation. For example: if you select compare, and files on your hard drive have been deleted or altered since making the tape backup, the software records the filenames and the corresponding errors in the error log.  You can enter a new name for the error log file. Press the OK button or <Alt-O> to accept the default file name ERROR.LOG and begin the Redirect Restore or Compare.  You can specify a path other than the current directory in which to store your error logs. For example, you could store your error log in the \LOGS\ directory by typing: \LOGS\ERROR.LOG.  You can also name your error logs by date by typing: 102092.LOG.  You can also delete the error log file name and press OK or <Alt-O> to begin the Redirect Compare or Restore, indicating you do not want an error log file produced.  Partial Quick Erase Volume Selection  Partial Quick Erase allows you to choose a point on the tape from which all successive volumes will be erased. Because volumes are written to tape sequentially, you cannot choose to erase individual files or an individual volume from the middle of a tape. However, you can choose to erase volumes starting from a specified point on the tape to the end.  You can recover data on a tape you have partial quick erased with the Unerase feature, as long as you have not overwritten your tape with another backup.  &Selecting Tape Volumes@ Select the tape volume(s) you want to Quick Erase. The starting volume appears shaded and marked with arrows when selected. You can select the tape volume by clicking on it with your mouse or moving the highlight to the desired volume with the "up" and "down" arrow keys. When you select a tape volume to erase all succeeding volumes are erased.  &Quick Erase@ After you highlight the volume you wish to start erasing from, choose this option to begin your Quick Erase.  Quick Erase Menu  &Total@ A Total Quick Erase erases the tape directories and typically takes less than a few minutes to complete.  &Partial@ Partial Quick Erase allows you to choose a point on the tape from which all successive volumes will be erased. Because volumes are written to tape sequentially, you cannot choose to erase individual files or an individual volume from the middle of a tape. However, you can choose to erase volumes starting from a specified point on the tape.  You can recover data on a tape you have quick erased with the Unerase feature, as long as you have not overwritten your tape with another backup.  &Quick Unerase@ Quick Unerase can recover data erased with the Quick Erase feature making the data on the tape readable again. Unerasing tapes takes less than a minute.  You can only unerase tapes that were erased with the Quick Erase option. Any volumes that were erased and subsequently overwritten with another backup are not recoverable. Tapes erased with Secure Erase cannot be unerased.  Note: This feature applies to Colorado, Jumbo, and Colorado Trakker tape drives only.  &Rename Tape@ Each tape is given a name (up to 11 characters) when it is formatted. Use the Rename command if you want to change the name of the tape. Renaming does not change the data on the tape, only the tape's name.  #To Rename your tape:@ 1.  Load the tape to be renamed into the tape drive. 2.  Choose Utilities from the Menu Bar. 3.  Choose Tape Rename to begin the operation. 4.  Type in a new tape name (up to 11 characters).  Upon completion, you are returned to the Main Menu.  &Multiple Disk@ A Multiple disk backup allows you to back up several drives in one operation. Colorado Backup appends the backups one after another on the tape, so you don't need to be present for each operation.  You can also use this option to perform several backups in a row for the same drive. For example, by using Selective backup you could back up different directories on the same drive in different volumes. You can set up to 10 different operations for one multiple backup operation.  &CAUTION:@ Your tape will be erased before the multiple disk operation begins unless #Append volume to tape@ is selected (X-ed) under Options menu, Software setups command.   Multiple Disk Setup  A Multiple disk backup allows you to back up several drives in one operation. Colorado Backup appends the backups one after another on the tape, so you don't need to be present for each operation. From this display you can enter up to 10 tape operations.  &CAUTION:@ Your tape will be erased before the multiple disk operation begins unless #Append volume to tape@ is X-ed under Options menu, in Software setups.  &Operation@ From this display you can enter or delete any Multiple disk operation. To modify your Multiple disk operation, delete the line and reenter the operation. You can enter the following types of Operations:  T = Total Backup S = Selective Backup     The Optional Starting path screen is displayed (specify     a path to backup one directory or click on OK and tag     specific directories and/or files on the Selective Backup     file list. M = Modified Backup  Once you enter a letter (T, S, or M), you select the drive and enter all choices for the backup operation.  &Drive@ The drive you selected for the backup appears in this field.  &Volume Title@ The Volume Title you entered for your backup operation appears in this field.  &Backup Now@ To begin your backup, choose this option. You will be asked for the error log you wish to use. Once you have either accepted the default error log name, or entered your own the Multiple disk operation begins.  &Delete Line@ Choose this option to delete a selected Multiple disk setup from the list. You can select the Multiple disk setup by clicking on it with your mouse or moving the highlight bar to the desired line with the "up" and "down" arrow keys.  &Tag List@ Choose this option to modify the selected files for your backup operation. This option is active when your cursor is on a Selective operation. This option appears greyed out if your cursor is not on a Selective operation.  #NOTE: For Selective backups, if you specified an Optional #Starting Path and then modified your selection with Tag List, #your starting path defaults back to the root directory.  &Cancel button:@ saves the Multiple disk setup and returns to the Backup Menu without beginning the backup operation.  Volume Title/Data Compression/Password  &Volume Title@ Enter up to 44 characters to help you remember the contents of each tape volume. If you do not want to place a volume title on the backup, simply press the OK button or <Alt-O> to accept the defaults or Enter to proceed to the next field.  This volume title labels your multiple disk backup. You can also name each individual backup from the Multiple Disk Setup display.  &Hardware/Software Data Compression Type@ The compression type that appears is the type you chose in Software Setups. Refer to the Software Setups help text for detailed information.  You may change the compression type. Your choices are listed in the boxes at the bottom of the screen when the cursor is in the compression field. Use the left and right arrow keys or the mouse to highlight the type you want, then press the OK button, <Alt-O>, or press Enter.  - #None@   This option appears by default. With no data compression   your files are backed up at the present size.  - #Optimize Space@   Choose this option for standard hardware and software data   compression, which compresses your files by about 50%   (select Optimize Space if you are using a TC-15 or TC-15M   tape drive controller board).  - #Optimize Time@   Choose this option for high-speed software data com-   pression. Files are reduced by about 40% (not available if   you are using a Colorado or Jumbo with the TC-15 or TC-15M   tape drive controller board).  &Password Protect@ You can enter an optional password of up to eight (8) alpha-numeric characters to protect the information on tape from unauthorized access.  If you enter a password, you must enter the same password to access the contents of the tape volume. To enter a password, place an X in the checkbox and then press OK.  Passwords are case sensitive. Therefore the passwords MYBACKUP, MYbackup, and mybackup are all different.  #Cancel@ To cancel this backup operation click on this button or press <Alt-C>.  Error Log  Colorado Backup creates one error log for your Multiple disk operation. For example, if you compare files, and files on your hard drive have been deleted or altered since making the tape backup, the software records the filenames and the corresponding errors in the error log.  You can enter a new name for the error log file. You can specify a path other than the current directory to store your error logs. For example, you could store your error log in the \LOGS\ directory by typing: \LOGS\ERROR.LOG. You can name your error logs with a date by typing: 102092.LOG.  Schedule Item  From this display, you can enter or modify your scheduled operations. Use the space bar or the left mouse button to make selections. To move between sections, use the arrow keys or the mouse.  &Operation@ Select one of the following:  Total     = Total Backup  Selective = Selective Backup  Modified  = Modified Backup  Format    = Format Tape  Batch     = Schedule a Batch File  Automatic = Schedule Automatic Backups  &Drive@ Enter the drive to be backed up. It is not necessary to type the colon.  &Time@ Enter the time you want the selected Operation to begin. If your system is set up for 12-hour time, you must enter AM or PM.  &Frequency@ Once   = The operation will occur only once on the date you          specify. The Date screen is displayed.  Weekly = The operation will occur each week on the day(s) you          specify. The Set Day(s) screen is displayed.  &Tag List button@ #For Selective Backups only:@ click on this button to access the Selective Backup screen. Tag all files and directories to be included in this scheduled operation.  Set Date  #Date screen@ Type the date on which you want the tape operation to occur. The default date is today's date. Type the date of your choice, following the format MMDDYYYY. It is not necessary to type the dash (-) between numbers that you see on the screen.  For example: To schedule a tape operation for June 19, 1996, type 06191996. If your computer is set up to use the date format DDMMYYYY, type 19061996.  Set Days screen  Use your arrow keys and space bar or click with your mouse to select any day(s) of the week on which you want the tape operation to occur. [X] = Run the operation on this day every week [ ] = Do not run the operation on this day To remove an X, simply press the space bar or click on the X with your mouse.  Schedule Item screen  From this display, you can schedule your backup. First specify a time, then enter the date or day(s) you want your backup to occur.  &Time@ Enter the time for your selected operation to begin. The default time is 11:59 pm. You can enter any time you want for the operation to begin.  &Frequency@ Once button = Takes you to the Date display where you type      the single date on which this scheduled operation will      occur.  Weekly button = Takes you to the Set Days display where you      mark a checkbox for each day on which you want the      scheduled operation to take place weekly.  &Cancel@ Choose this option and your backup is canceled and you are returned to the main menu.  &For Scheduler to begin:@  1.  Be sure to insert a tape in the tape drive.  2.  Be sure to exit from the tape software. You must be at a     DOS prompt. In addition, your computer must be idle for     30 seconds before the scheduled operation begins.    NOTE:   - If you are in another DOS program when your operation     is scheduled to occur, a dialog box appears. You have the     option to cancel, postpone, or disable the next scheduled     operation.   - If you are in a Windows program, your scheduled operation     will run as soon as you exit Windows.  Delay Configuration  &Control Delay and Data Delay Values@  When Colorado Trakker is installed, its software selects the ideal Control Delay and Data Delay values for your computer. However, if you receive an Error 122 during tape operations, you may need to manually select a larger Control Delay value. If you receive an Error 123, you may need to select a larger Data Delay value.  To change the Control Delay or Data Delay value, move the cursor to the next higher number using the LEFT- or RIGHT- ARROW keys, select OK, then try the operation again. Repeat if necessary.  The Control Delay value represents the amount of time that is added when control and status information is read from or written to the Colorado Trakker tape drive. A larger Control Delay value will improve the success of data transfer, but will cause the tape operation to run slower. Do not choose a smaller Control Delay value because this may cause the software to be unable to communicate with the Colorado Trakker hardware.  The Data Delay value represents the amount of time added when data is read from or written to the tape. Like the Control Delay, selecting a larger Data Delay will improve the success of the data transfer, but will cause the tape operation to run slower. Do not choose a smaller Data Delay value because this may cause the software to be unable to communicate with the Colorado Trakker hardware.  Basic Confidence Test  The Basic Confidence Test button on the Main Menu starts a series of tests that check your tape drive's configuration. The status of each test is shown on the screen. At the end of this series of tests:   - You are notified of any problems found.   - You are notified of any recommended changes and given     an opportunity to approve the changes or cancel them.   - You receive instructions about how to correct any     problems detected that could not be corrected by the     test software. &(Scroll down for more information.)@  #Tests for the tape drive (you insert a tape when prompted):@   &- Communication Test@     This test determines if communication can be established     along each point of the communication path between your     software and your tape drive.   &- Read/Write Test@     This test writes between 1 and 2 tracks worth of randomly     generated data to your tape, then reads it back to check     for accuracy. The data is written to tape following any     data currently on the tape, and at the end of the test,     the space is once again available for your use. #If there     #is not enough space on your tape, you are given the@     #option of overwriting the tape or exiting the test.@  #Tests for the tape drive controller board, if any:@   If you installed an FC-10, FC-20, or TC-15 tape drive   controller board, the following two tests check to   determined that the board is configured successfully:   &-  I/O Conflict Detection Test@      Input/Output (I/O) base address is checked for conflicts   &-  IRQ Conflict Detection Test@      Interrupt ReQuest (IRQ) level is checked for conflicts  Clean Boot  Clean Boot can help you determine whether or not one of your other programs or peripherals is in conflict with the tape backup system. If your tape drive has been malfunctioning, yet works fine after rebooting your computer with the Clean Boot floppy disk, one of the programs or device drivers may be in conflict with the tape backup system. &(Scroll down for &more information.)@  #Clean Boot will NOT change ANY files on your hard drive.@ #New simple AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files are added to @ #the bootable floppy disk that you provide. Then your system #is automatically rebooted.  To create a bootable floppy disk: 1. Exit to DOS. 2. Insert the disk you wish to use into the A: drive. 3. Type FORMAT A: /S to format as a system disk    (any information currently on your floppy disk is erased)       or    Type SYS A: to simply copy the required hidden files onto    a previously formatted disk, thus turning it into a    bootable floppy disk. (DOS version 4 and earlier requires    that the diskette not contain any other files.)  &Automatic Clean Boot button:@ creates new simple AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files on your bootable floppy disk, reboots your system, and returns to the Diagnostics Main Menu  &Custom Clean Boot button:@ accesses the Custom Clean Boot screen  &Cancel button:@ exits Clean Boot without creating a bootable floppy disk  #Procedures:@ 1. Insert a bootable floppy disk into the A: drive. 2. Click on the Automatic Clean Boot button:    -  A simple CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT file are created       on your floppy disk.    -  Your computer is rebooted from the Clean Boot floppy       disk.    -  You are returned to the Diagnostics Main Menu.  #Suggestion:@ To determine which TSR program or device driver is causing the conflict, use any text-editing program to customize your Clean Boot CONFIG.SYS file. Copy lines, one at a time, from the CONFIG.SYS file on your hard drive into the file on your Clean Boot floppy disk.  Reboot your computer after each addition by pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del with the Clean Boot floppy disk in the A: drive. Then run Diagnostic's Basic Confidence test.  If everything passes, add the next line and reboot.  Repeat the process adding one line at a time to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file on your Clean Boot floppy disk.  If the Basic Confidence Test fails, there may be a conflict with the most recent line you added to your Clean Boot floppy disk's CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT file.  Clean Boot  #Clean Boot will NOT change ANY files on your hard drive.@  You must insert a bootable floppy disk into your A: drive before beginning this task.  To create a bootable floppy disk: 1. Exit to DOS. 2. Insert the disk you wish to use into the A: drive. 3. Type FORMAT A: /S to format as a system disk    (any information currently on your floppy disk is erased)       or    Type SYS A: to simply copy the required hidden files onto    any previously formatted disk, thus turning it into a    bootable floppy disk. (DOS version 4 or earlier requires    that the diskette not contain any other files.)  Clean Boot will add a simple CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT file to your bootable floppy disk.  Click on the following buttons to create a Clean Boot floppy disk, view the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files created on the Clean Boot floppy disk, and reboot your system using the Clean Boot floppy disk.  &Prepare Boot Floppy button:@ creates a simple AUTOEXEC.BAT     and CONFIG.SYS file on your bootable floppy disk.  &View Files button:@ toggles between a display of the     contents of the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files     just created on your Clean Boot floppy disk.  &Reboot button:@ reboots your computer (Ctrl-Alt-Del) and    returns you to the Diagnostics Main Menu.  &Cancel button:@ exits the Custom Clean Boot screen without    rebooting your system.  #Procedures:@ 1. Insert your bootable floppy disk into the A: drive. 2. Click on the Prepare Boot Floppy button. A simple    CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT file are created on your    bootable floppy disk. 2. Click on the View Files button to view the contents of the    AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files just created. 3. Click on the Reboot button to reboot your computer using    the Clean Boot floppy disk. You are returned to the    Diagnostics Main Menu.  Drive Info  Drive Info displays technical information about your tape drive and how it is currently configured. #You cannot change@ #anything from this screen.@  This information is useful for your own reference. Print the Drive Info report before calling Customer Support. To print, click on Print Report on the File menu after viewing the Drive Info report. &(Scroll down for more information.)@  &Drive Type/Model:@ the model and type of tape drive installed on your computer  &Drive Serial Number:@ the serial number of your tape drive  &Drive Capacity:@ the amount of data your tape drive can store on a single tape  &Drive Firmware Version:@ the version number of the firmware inside your tape drive  &Drive Date of Manufacture:@ the date that your tape drive was assembled  &Tape Controller:@ model number of the tape drive controller board installed, if any (FC-10, FC-20, or TC-15)  &Interrupt:@ the Interrupt ReQuest (IRQ) level to which your tape drive's controller has been assigned  &DMA Channel:@ the Direct Memory Access channel being used by your tape drive to transfer data directly to your computer's memory, bypassing the CPU  &Compression DMA Channel:@ if you installed a TC-15 tape drive controller board, the Direct Memory Access channel being used while it compresses data (must be different from the communications DMA above)  &I/O Base Address (HEX):@ the input/output base address to which your tape drive's controller has been assigned for sending and receiving information  Tape Status  Tape Status displays technical information about the current tape in your tape drive. For example, you can see exactly how much room is still available on your tape. #You cannot change #anything from this screen.@  This information may be useful for your own reference. Print the Tape Status report before calling Customer Support about a problem with a specific tape. To print, click on Print Report on the File menu after viewing the Tape Status report. &(Scroll down for more information.)@  &Tape Name:@ the name that you gave this tape  &Kbytes available:@ amount of room left for storing information on this tape  &Compressed Kbytes available:@ amount of room left for storing compressed information on this tape  &Kbytes used:@ amount of space used on this tape  &Volumes recorded:@ the number of volumes recorded to this tape (Each time you back up a group of files onto your tape, that block of information is called a volume.)  &Format type:@ QIC-40, QIC-80, or QIC-3010 tape format  &Last format:@ date the tape was last formatted  System Info  Technical information about your computer system and how it is configured is displayed. #You cannot change anything from@ #this screen.@  This information is useful for your own reference. Print the System Info report before calling Customer Support. To print, click on Print Report on the File menu after viewing the System Info report. &(Scroll down for more information.)@  &Processor Type:@ such as 486 or 386  &O/S Version:@ the version of the Operating System running on your computer, such as DOS 6.0  &Command Processor:@ the program that your computer uses to process commands from the DOS prompt, usually COMMAND.COM  &Total conventional Memory Installed:@ memory up to 640 Kbytes (memory used by DOS for running programs)  &Available Conventional Memory:@ amount of memory not currently in use within the first 640 Kbytes  &Total Expanded Memory Installed:@ any memory in addition to the first Mbyte (memory managed by a LIM-EMS memory manager, such as DOS's EMM386.exe)  &Available Expanded Memory:@ amount of installed memory above 1 Mbyte not currently in use (Colorado Backup for DOS will make use of any available Expanded Memory)  Installed TSRs  Terminate-and-Stay-Resident (TSR) programs automatically load into your computer's memory and may be causing a conflict with your tape backup system. A list of all memory blocks currently in use by your TSR programs is displayed. #You cannot change anything from this screen.@  This information may be useful for your own reference. Print the Installed TSRs report before calling Customer Support. To print, click on Print Report on the File menu after viewing the Installed TSRs report. &(Scroll down for more@ &information.)@  &SEG:@ the segment address of the memory block that is in use  &PSP:@ the address of the Program Segment Prefix that DOS places in front of every program that is loaded into memory  &SIZE:@ the size of the memory block in use  &NAME:@ the name of the TSR program that is using the memory block  &TYPE:@ how the memory block is currently defined:       Program - contains an executable program       Data    - contains data used by the executable program       Environment - contains information about the program's                 operating environment       Command Interpreter - contains information being used                  by your command processing program, such as                  COMMAND.COM  Installed Device Drivers  A list of device specific software used by your computer system to establish communication with peripheral hardware (such as a mouse, printer, or a CD player) is displayed. This list will include both block- and character-based drivers. #You cannot change anything from this screen.@  This information may be useful for your own reference. Print the Installed Device Drivers report before calling Customer Support. To print, click on Print Report on the File menu after viewing the Installed Drivers report. &(Scroll down for &more information.)@  &NAME:@ name of the character-based device driver or the number of components using the block-based device driver currently loaded into memory (for example, Block dev: 11 units or PRN)  &ADDRESS:@ address within your computer's memory where the above device driver resides  Communications Test  You must insert a write-protected tape, when instructed to do so, during this test. &(Scroll down to see procedures &for setting a tape to write-protected.)@  This test determines if the cables to your tape drive are hooked up properly. A series of tests checks each connection point along the communications path between your Colorado Backup for DOS software and your tape drive:   -  Software to controller board via the PC data bus   -  Controller board to tape drive via data cable   -  Tape drive firmware version compatibility check   -  IRQ channel interrupt success test  If a problem is detected, a message is displayed. For example, "Your cable is upside down."  #Procedure to Write-Protect a Tape:@ To write protect your tape: 1. Hold the tape so that the metal plate on the bottom is    pointing away from you, locate the sliding plastic tab    along the edge that is inserted into the drive. 2. #Slide the write-protect tab in the OPPOSITE direction of@    #its printed arrow until you hear it click into place.@  Your tape is now write-protected. You can read the information on the tape, but cannot erase it or add new information until the write-protect tab is snapped into its original position.  Read/Write Test  This test determines if the tape drive is successfully writing to and reading from the tape.  You insert a tape into your tape drive. A block of between 1 and 2 tracks worth of randomly generated data is written to your tape. All data on your tape is preserved, and the space used for this test is left free for your use.  #If there is not enough space on your tape, you are given @ #the option of overwriting the tape or exiting the test.@  I/O Conflict Detection  #Unless one of the following tape drive controller boards@ #is installed, this test is not necessary and will not run:@ #FC-10, FC-20, or TC-15@  Input/Output (I/O) base addresses within your computer's memory are used by components (such as your mouse and printer) when receiving or sending information. Each component is assigned a specific base address. Sometimes two components try to use the same base address, thus causing a conflict. &(Scroll down for more information.)@  If you installed an #FC-10, FC-20, or TC-15 tape drive@ #controller board@, it requires a base address. This test checks the tape drive controller board's currently assigned base address for conflicts with the other components in your computer. Alternative addresses are recommended, if needed.  &Current I/O Base Address in Hexadecimal:@ shows the tape drive controller board's current base address  &Test I/O button:@ tests the highlighted Input/Output base address number for conflicts  &Save Setup button:@ saves the highlighted Input/Output base address setting and exits this test  &Cancel button:@ exits this test without changing the Input/Output base address  #Procedures:@ To change the I/O base address of your tape drive controller board: 1. Click on any number listed in the bottom right corner of    your screen. 2. Click on the Test I/O button to determine if this base    address number is available. 3. If the base address number passes, click on the OK button;    then, click on the Save Setup button,      or    If the base address number fails, return to Step 1 and    select another number.  IRQ Conflict Detection  #Unless one of the following tape drive controller boards@ #is installed, this test is not necessary and will not run:@ #FC-10, FC-20, or TC-15@  Each hardware device in your computer system is assigned an Interrupt ReQuest (IRQ) level where it submits requests for processing time. Your computer must keep track of and prioritize each of these requests. IRQ levels are sometimes shared by two hardware devices, but if they try to use the same level at the same time they will conflict. &(Scroll down &for more information.)@  If you installed an #FC-10, FC-20, or TC-15 tape drive@ #controller board@, this test checks its IRQ level for conflicts and recommends alternatives.  #You should reboot your computer after running this test. #Write down your tape drive controller board's current IRQ #level before changing it.@  &IRQ:@ list of the 16 possible IRQ levels (0-15)  &DEFAULT USE:@ type of hardware that usually uses this IRQ level  &TEST:@ test results are displayed here. Possible results are Pass, Recommended, In Use, Unavailable. (See below.)  &Test IRQs button:@ runs the test for IRQ availability  &Change IRQ button:@ accesses the Change IRQ screen  &OK:@ exits the IRQ Conflict Detection screen  #Procedures:@ To change the IRQ level of your tape drive's controller board: 1. Click on the Test IRQs button to determine the status of    each of the possible 16 IRQ levels (0 through 15)       Recommended -- Best choice based on experience.       Passed      -- Good choice.       Unavailable -- Unable to test this one.       In Use      -- Tested. Not available. 2. A message box appears warning you that your computer    should be rebooted after the IRQ test. Click on the OK    button to continue. 3. Check the top right corner of the screen to see which IRQ    is currently assigned to the tape drive controller board.    Click on the Change IRQ button. 4. Click on any number in the list that appears at the bottom    right corner of your screen. 5. Click on the OK button to save the IRQ setting and return    to the IRQ Conflict Detection screen. 6. Click on the OK button. 7. You are instructed to reboot your computer, click on    the Reboot button. You are returned to the C: prompt. 8. Return to the Diagnostics software and run the Basic    Confidence Test to verify that this change allowed your    tape drive to configure successfully.  DMA Channel Configuration  A Direct Memory Access (DMA) channel is used to transfer data directly to your computer's memory, bypassing the CPU. Sometimes two devices try to use the same DMA channel, causing a conflict. This diagnostics DMA Configuration feature allows you to change DMA channels; however, it does not test the channels for conflicts.  One of the first three DMA channels is required for tape drive operations. If you installed a TC-15 tape drive controller board, a second DMA channel is required for use during data compression; any of the first seven channels are possibilities. &(Scroll down for more information.)@  #Procedures:@ 1. To change the DMA channel of your tape drive's controller:    - click on DMA CHANNEL,    - click on 1, 2, or 3 listed in the bottom right corner      of your screen.       Channel 1 - is usually free for the tape drive to use.         However, networks are sometimes configured to use DMA         channel 1. If you are on a network, check with your         network administrator to see if this channel is free.       Channel 2 - Generally used for floppy drive operation.         However, your floppy drive and tape drive can share         channel 2. The only drawback is that backup of floppy         disks will run slower.       Channel 3 -         8086- and 8088-based (XT) computers reserve channel 3           exclusively for hard drive control. Do not use.         On 286, 386, 486, and above computers, usually this           channel is available for the tape drive's use.           Check your computer and peripheral device manuals           to verify that channel 3 is not already in use.       #NOTE: If you have an FC-20 tape drive controller board,           #Channels 5 and 7 are also options. Check your           #computer and peripheral device manuals to verify           #that the channel you select is not already in use.  2. This step only applies if you installed a TC-15 tape    drive controller board. To change the DMA channel used    during data compression:    - Click on DMA CHANNEL FOR COMPRESSION,    - Click on any number listed at the bottom right corner      of your screen #that is HIGHER than the one used by the      #tape drive.@       Channel 2 - Can be shared with your floppy drive.       Channels 3, 5, 6, 7@ -        On 8086/8088 (XT) computers, these channels are          not available.        On 286, 386, 486, and above computers, check your          computer and peripheral device manuals to verify          that the channel you select is not already in use.  3. Click on the Save Setup button to save your changes    and exit the test.      or    Click on the Cancel button to exit the test without saving    your changes.  Format Test  This test determines if the tape drive can successfully format your tapes. #This is not a routine test to be run on #each of your tapes@; it is designed to determine if the tape drive is functioning properly when you are receiving persistent error messages while formatting tapes.  In order to minimize the time required for this test, only 2 of the available tracks on the tape are formatted. The tape is named 2TrackTape. &(Scroll down for more information.)@  &CAUTION: Any data on your tape will be erased.@  &CAUTION: In order to regain full use of your tape, you must &reformat the tape after this test. Time required depends &upon the speed of your computer system, which tape drive you &are using, and the tape length. The time range is: &JS-20, Jumbo and Trakker 120 or 250 . . .1 to 2 hours &Jumbo 700 and Trakker 700 . . . . . . . . . . . 2 to 5 hours  Record Session  Each action taken on the View menu or the Main Menu is recorded into a file called DIAGNOSE.TMP unless you turn the record feature off.  #Each time you restart the #Diagnostics Software, this DIAGNOSE.TMP file is overwritten.  To save the information in the DIAGNOSE.TMP file, you must rename it. You can name the saved file anything you wish; the default name is DIAGNOSE.LOG which is stored in the directory containing the Diagnostics Software. &(Scroll down for more &information.)@  &Enter pathname of Report File:@ the name of the recorded diagnostics session file (default for saved files = DIAGNOSE.LOG)  &Save Recording button:@ saves the record of your diagnostics session into the file specified above  &Start/End Recording button:@ toggles the recording feature: Start = Results of every action taken from the View menu or         Main Menu are appended to the DIAGNOSE.TMP file End   = No results are recorded in the DIAGNOSE.TMP file  &Cancel button:@ exits the Record Session screen without changing any of the above settings  #Procedures:@ To save the information in the DIAGNOSE.TMP file: 1. Click on the File menu, select Record Session.    #Make sure that the Start/End Recording button is named    #"End Recording" otherwise no information has been    #recorded into the DIAGNOSE.TMP file@. 2. Type the pathname of the file into which you want the    contents of the DIAGNOSE.TMP file written.    (the default is DIAGNOSE.LOG in the Diagnostics software's     subdirectory) 3. Click on the Save Recording button. You are given the    option of overwriting or appending if the file exists.    You have now created a file containing the results of any    actions taken. (Click on the File menu, then select    Print Report to print your file.)  #Any actions taken from this point on are once again saved #into the DIAGNOSE.TMP file.@  Print Report  Print the file containing the record of your diagnostics session. &(Scroll down for more information.)@  &Enter pathname of Report File:@ type the path and filename of the file you wish to print  &Printer Port:@ select the port to which your printer is connected  &Print Report button:@ prints the file specified above  &Cancel button:@ exits the Print Report screen without printing your file  #Procedures:@ To print the test results file: 1. Type the name of the file you wish to be printed.    - DIAGNOSE.TMP if you have not saved your file    - DIAGNOSE.LOG (or the path and name you gave the file)      if it has been saved 2. Click on the number of the port to which your printer is    connected. 3. Click on the Print Report button. Your file is sent to    the printer.  I/O Base Address Tested: Passed  The Input/Output base address that you just tested for your tape drive controller board's use is available.  #Procedures:@ 1. Click on the OK button to return to the    I/O Base Address Conflict Detection screen.  2. Click on the Save Setup button.  The new address is assigned and you are returned to the Advanced Options menu.  I/O Base Address Tested: Failed  The Input/Output base address that you just tested for your tape drive controller board's use is not available.  #Procedures:@ 1. Click on the OK button to return to the    I/O Base Address Conflict Detection screen.  2. Click on a different number listed in the bottom    right corner of your screen.  3. Click on the Test I/O button.  I/O Base Addresses Tested: All Failed  Communication cannot be established between the tape drive and #any@ of the Input/Output base addresses on your system.  Try removing and firmly reseating the tape drive controller board to ensure successful connection.  If that fails, try configuring the tape drive using the floppy controller rather than the FC-10, FC-20, or TC-15 controller board. (See the Colorado or Jumbo Tape Drive Installation Manual.) If the drive works from the floppy controller, a malfunction on the tape drive controller board is indicated.  NOTE: If your computer requires the use of the FC-10, FC-20, or TC-15 tape drive controller board, call Customer Support.  Reboot Recommended After IRQ Test  This IRQ test generates interrupts on your computer's IRQ channels. These interrupts may interfere with some devices on your system.  #Please reboot after this test to refresh all settings.@  &OK button:@ runs the IRQ test and returns to the IRQ Conflict Detection screen.  &Cancel button:@ returns to the IRQ Conflict Detection screen.  Reboot Recommended After IRQ Test  This IRQ test generates interrupts on your computer's IRQ channels. These interrupts may interfere with some devices on your system.  #Please reboot after this test to refresh all settings.@  &Reboot button:@ reboots your computer to reset the IRQ specifications. You return to the DOS prompt.  &Cancel button:@ returns to the Advanced Options menu without rebooting your computer.  Changing the IRQ Level for the Tape Drive Controller Board  &Write down your tape drive controller board's current IRQ &level before changing it.@ Check the top right corner of the screen to see which IRQ is currently assigned to the tape drive controller board. &(Scroll down for more information.)@  #Procedures:@ To change the IRQ level of your tape drive's controller board: 1. Click on any number in the list that appears at the bottom    right corner of your screen.       NOTE: IRQ-6 always shows up on the list by default,       even if it did not pass. This is because often the       tape drive can share IRQ-6 with the floppy drive. 2. Click on the OK button. Your changes are saved, and you    are returned to the IRQ Conflict Detection screen. 3. Click on the OK button. You are instructed to reboot your    computer. 4. Click on the Reboot button.  You are returned to the C: prompt.  Return to the Diagnostics software and run the Basic Confidence Test to verify that this change allowed your tape drive to configure successfully.  Results of the IRQ Conflict Detection Test  The IRQ Conflict Detection test results are now visible on the screen. &(Scroll down for more information.)@  &IRQ:@ list of the 16 possible IRQ levels (0-15)  &DEFAULT USE:@ type of hardware that usually uses this address  &TEST:@ test results. Possible results are:    Recommended -- Best choice based on experience.    Passed      -- Good bet to try this one.    Unavailable -- Unable to test this one.    In Use      -- Tested. Not available.  &Test IRQs button:@ runs the test for IRQ availability  &Change IRQ button:@ accesses the Change IRQ screen  &Cancel button:@ exits the IRQ Conflict Detection screen  #Procedures:@ To change the IRQ level of your tape drive's controller board: 1. Click on the Change IRQ button. 2. Click on any number in the list of potential IRQs that    appears at the bottom right corner of your screen.       NOTE: IRQ-6 always shows up on the list by default,       even if it did not pass. This is because often the       tape drive can share IRQ-6 with the floppy drive. 3. Click on the OK button to save your changes and return    to the IRQ Conflict Detection screen. 4. Click on the OK button. You are instructed to reboot your    computer. 5. Click on the Reboot button. Your computer is rebooted, and    you are returned to the C: prompt. 6. Return to the Diagnostics software and run the Basic    Confidence Test to verify that your tape drive can now    configure successfully.  Notice  #This test is not required by your system configuration.@  It is required only if one of the following tape drive controller boards is installed:                              FC-10                             FC-20                             TC-15  File Already Exits  You have previously saved information to the file specified on the Record Session screen (default is DIAGNOSE.LOG). You can overwrite the file or add the latest information to the end of the previous information (append). &(Scroll down for &more information.)@  &Overwrite File button:@ replaces the file you specified on the Record Session screen with the current contents of the DIAGNOSE.TMP file  &Append to File button:@ writes the contents of the DIAGNOSE.TMP file to the end of the file you specified on the Record Session screen, preserving both  &Cancel button:@ exits this screen and returns to the Record Session screen without changing anything  #Procedure:@ Click on the Overwrite File button to replace the contents of the file specified on the Record Sessions screen with the current contents of the DIAGNOSE.TMP file.    or Click on the Append to File button to add the current contents of the DIAGNOSE.TMP file to the end of the file specified on the Record Session screen.    or Click on the Cancel button to return to the Record Session screen.  Prepare Clean Boot Floppy Disk  You must insert a bootable floppy disk into your A: drive before beginning this task.  #New simple AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files are added to #your diskette.  To create a bootable floppy disk: 1. Exit to DOS. 2. Insert the disk you wish to use into the A: drive. 3. Type FORMAT A: /S to format as a system disk    (any information currently on your floppy disk is erased)       or    Type SYS A: to simply copy the required hidden files onto    any previously formatted disk, thus turning it into a    bootable floppy disk. (DOS version 4 or earlier requires    that the diskette not contain any other files.)  &OK button:@ begins creating a simple AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS file on the bootable floppy that you provided, reboots your system, and returns to the Diagnostics Main Menu.  &Cancel button:@ returns to the Diagnostics Main Menu without taking any action.  Prepare Clean Boot Floppy Disk  You must insert a bootable floppy disk into your A: drive before beginning this task.  #New simple AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files are created on #your diskette.  To create a bootable floppy disk: 1. Exit to DOS. 2. Insert the disk you wish to use into the A: drive. 3. Type FORMAT A: /S to format as a system disk    (any information currently on your floppy disk is erased)       or    Type SYS A: to simply copy the required hidden files onto    any previously formatted disk, thus turning it into a    bootable floppy disk. (DOS version 4 or earlier requires    that the diskette not contain any other files.)  &OK button:@ creates the Clean Boot floppy disk, then returns to the Custom Clean Boot screen.  &Cancel button:@ returns to the Custom Clean Boot screen without taking any action.  View the Clean Boot Floppy Disk's CONFIG.SYS File  This screen displays the contents of the CONFIG.SYS file on the floppy disk in your A: drive. The CONFIG.SYS file specifies how your hardware will work. It also loads special programs such as device drivers or Terminate-and-Stay-Resi- dent programs (TSRs). &(Scroll down for more information.)  #You cannot change anything from this screen.@  If you want to edit this file, exit the Diagnostics software and use any ASCII text editing program to make the desired changes.  &OK button:@ returns to the Custom Clean Boot screen.  &View AUTOEXEC.BAT button:@ displays the contents of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file on the floppy disk in your A: drive.  View the Clean Boot Floppy Disk's AUTOEXEC.BAT File  This screen displays the contents of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file on the floppy disk in your A: drive. The AUTOEXEC.BAT file is a batch program. It is a text file containing commands. Any commands in this file run automatically each time you start your computer. &(Scroll down for more information.)@  #You cannot change anything from this screen.@  If you want to edit this file, exit the Diagnostics software and use any ASCII text editing program to make the desired changes.  &OK button:@ returns to the Custom Clean Boot screen.  &View CONFIG.SYS button:@ displays the contents of the CONFIG.SYS file on the floppy disk in your A: drive.  Results of the Test and Instructions for Changes  This screen reports the results of the test you just ran.  You are instructed about what steps, if any, to take in order to correct problems that were encountered during the test.  Diagnostics Software Overview  Scroll down to read about the features in this Diagnostics program that provide you with tools to: -  determine if your tape drive system is working properly -  if not, pinpoint and fix the problem.  For more information, click the buttons on the Main Help Menu that correspond to the words in blue below or access Help from each individual screen in this program.  The #Basic Confidence Test@ button on the Main Menu starts a series of tests that check your tape drive's configuration. Run this test after installing your tape drive to ensure that everything is functioning properly.  The #Advanced Options@ button displays a menu of six tests to help troubleshoot specific issues, such as I/O address conflicts, IRQ conflicts, and read/write problems.  The #View Menu@ provides technical reports about your tape drive, your tape, your computer system, your terminate-and- stay-resident programs (TSRs), and your device drivers.  The #File Menu@ provides access to the Clean Boot floppy disk creation feature. You can also save and print reports, view technical information about this program, and exit the software from this menu.  File Pull-Down Menu  Scroll down to read a brief description of the options available on the File pull-down menu. For more detailed information, go to the individual screens and click on Help.  #Clean Boot@ You can determine if the tape drive system is       malfunctioning because of a conflict with another       program or device driver present on your computer       system. Read the help screens from the Automatic       Clean Boot screen and the Custom Clean Boot screen for       more information.  #Record Session@ Each view-only report or test that you access       is recorded into a file called DIAGNOSE.TMP (unless       you turn the record feature off).  Each time you       restart the Diagnostics Software, the DIAGNOSE.TMP       file is overwritten. To save this file, you must       rename it and click the Save Recording button.  #Print Report@ Print the file containing the record of your       diagnostics session (either DIAGNOSE.TMP or the file       you created using Record Session above).  #About@ View information about the Diagnostics program.  #Exit Software@ Exit from the Diagnostics software.  View Pull-Down Menu  Scroll down to read a brief description of the options available on the View pull-down menu. For more detailed information, go to the individual screens and click on Help. The View pull-down menu provides access to several useful reports  providing detailed information about your computer system's configuration. Use these reports for your own reference or print them before calling Customer Support.  #Drive Info@ A view-only report of technical information about       your tape drive system and how it is currently       configured.  #Tape Status@ A view-only report of technical information about       the current tape in your tape drive. (You can see       exactly how much room is available on your tape.)  #System Info@ A view-only report of technical information about       your computer system and how it is configured.  #Installed TSRs@ A view-only list of all memory blocks       currently in use by your Terminate-and-Stay-Resident       (TSR) programs. TSR programs automatically load into       your computer's memory and may be causing a conflict       with your tape backup system.  #Installed Drivers@ A view-only list of device specific       software used by your computer system to establish       communication with peripheral hardware (such as a       mouse, printer, or a CD player). It is possible for       one or more of these programs to cause conflicts with       the tape drive system.  Advanced Options Menu  Scroll down to read a brief description of the options available on the Advanced Options menu. For more detailed information, go to the individual screens and click on Help.  #DMA Channel Configuration@ A Direct Memory Access (DMA)       channel is used to transfer data directly to your       computer's memory, bypassing the CPU. This diagnostics       DMA Configuration feature allows you to change DMA       channels; however, it does not test the channels for       conflicts. One or two channels are required depending       on your tape drive system setup.  #Communications Test@ A series of tests checks each       connection point along the communications path between       your Colorado Backup for DOS software and your tape       drive.  #Read/Write Test@ This test determines if the tape drive is       successfully writing to and reading from the tape.       You insert a tape into your tape drive. All data on       your tape is preserved, and after the test, the space       used for this test is left free for your use.  #Format Test@ This test determines if the tape drive can       successfully format your tapes. &This is not a routine       &test to be run on each of your tapes@; it is designed       to determine if the tape drive is functioning properly       when you are receiving persistent error messages while       formatting tapes. &To regain full use of this tape you       &must reformat it after this test.@  &Unless one of the following tape drive controller boards is &installed, the following two tests are not necessary and will &not run: FC-10, FC-20, or TC-15@  #I/O Conflict Detection@ The Input/Output (I/O) base address       assigned to your tape drive controller board is checked       for conflicts. New addresses are suggested when needed.  #IRQ Conflict Detection@ The Interrupt ReQuest (IRQ) level       where your tape drive controller board submits requests       for processing time is checked. New IRQ levels are       suggested when needed.   If running in 1740 Enhanced mode, install aspiedos.sys into your config.sys.  Reboot and reinstall selecting NONE OF THE ABOVE from the previous list. DO YOU WANT TO PERFORM ADVANCED OPTIONS? Configuration Successful Hard&ware Configuration CONFIGURE Activate EMS, if available? Configuration Menu Copying File:  Delay Configuration EMS (Expanded Memory Specification) Option 3COM ROOTDIR%c installed for Drive: %c Do you want to add any more network fixed drives? Enter the network fixed drive to add: Install Destination Install Software in Directory: Install Software on Hard Disk Drive: Install Menu Install &English Install &French Install &Spanish Install &German Install &Italian Scheduler Installation Please Insert the Program Disk Please Insert the Install Disk AHA-1640 Board must be installed before the Software If your computer locks up, cycle power and use manual configure. Minimum Control Delay: Minimum Data Delay: You must first install the corresponding ASPI driver. YOU MUST RUN THE TAPE.EXE PROGRAM BEFORE MAKING CHANGES Parallel Ports ADDRESS HOST ADAPTER HOST ADAPTER # &Install... INTERRUPT PRODUCT ID PROM REV SCSI ID TAPE BACKUP SYSTEM Detected Host Adapters Detected Backup Devices TAPE DRIVE SCSI ID: Selected Host Adapter:  %s Please note the following setups: No Parallel Port was Found - Check your PC Please note your parallel port(s) type: Select the board the Tape Drive is connected to Select the Tape Drive you are Installing Select the Host Adapter type you wish to use Supported Host Adapters Updating Configuration File Install the Backup Scheduler? Enter the Drive Your System Boots From: Insert Your Boot Diskette in Drive "A:". Please Press the Space Bar to Continue. Checking CONFIG.SYS File Creating Setup File Checking AUTOEXEC.BAT File rem start of Scheduler
 rem start of Scheduler rem end of Scheduler &TC-15 JUMPERLESS TAPE CONTROLLER WITH COMPRESSION TC-15 JUMPERLESS TAPE CONTROLLER WITH COMPRESSION &FC-10 JUMPERLESS TAPE CONTROLLER FC-10 JUMPERLESS TAPE CONTROLLER &AB-10 TAPE ADAPTER BOARD AB-10 TAPE ADAPTER BOARD FC-20 HIGH &PERFORMANCE CONTROLLER CARD FC-20 HIGH PERFORMANCE CONTROLLER CARD Successful Use installed tape adapter board 3COM Total Backup Capability Enabled Not Enabled TC-15M MICROCHANNEL TAPE CONTROLLER WITH COMPRESSION Please send in your Buyer Registration Card. AHA-1640 MICROCHANNEL ASPI HOST ADAPTER Check here if one of the following boards is installed   Board Selection Special Install Selection Automatic Configuration Boot Drive Selection File Transfer Install tape drive in one of the following computers: 3COM Installation Use &1 Use &2 Use &3 Use &4 &Auto Configure Tape Controller Board Menu AT&T model 6300 Olivetti model M-24 Xerox 6060 series Sperry model HT &Manual Configure Use Slot &1 Use Slot &2 Use Slot &3 Use Slot &4 Use Slot &5 Use Slot &6 Use Slot &7 Use Slot &8 Do you have a QIC-02 Host Adapter? Testing I/O Base Address  Address Conflict at IO Base Address Incompatible or unreadable tape format.  Tape may contain data. Appends the volume after last volume on tape
 &Backup BACKUP 
Backup started on %s at %s
 Backup of Volume %-.11s
 
Writing Directory on Tape
 %s Kbytes in %s File(s) to back up

 Writing File(s) on Tape
 
Updating Tape Directory
 Backup   Backup   Restore   Rename   Erase   Verify   Format   Search   Compare   Setup   Retension   Unerase  Enter drive to back up (example - C:) KBYTE COUNT TOTAL NOT INCREMENTED FOR LINKED FILE(S) Enter the error log file
 Installation disk is not in Drive A:. Command Line:  Colors... Colo&rs... Compare  COMPRESSED - H/W COMPRESSED - S/W COMPRESSED NONE OPTIMIZE SPACE OPTIMIZE TIME Conflict at Compression DMA Channel Enter Drive to compare to (example - C:) Configuration successful WARNING: ALL DATA ON THIS TAPE WILL BE DELETED. Control Delay Value:       Customer Support Information C&yan Automatic second pass comparison
 Data Delay Value:          Friday Monday Saturday Sunday Thursday Tuesday Wednesday De&lete Delete &Line Destination:  This volume requires Colorado Backup for Windows.  See documentation. No files tagged. Unable to tag/untag item - tag list full Directory link failed FILES TAGGED:  KBYTES TAGGED:  DMA Conflict at DMA Channel This volume may require multiple tapes. Automatic compare after backup disabled.
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Please insert a formatted, empty tape, or one you wish to erase.
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Do you wish to try another tape? Do you wish to format this tape? Cannot overwrite previous tape. This tape is not erased.
 Do you wish to erase this tape? Please insert next tape in chain. Sorry, wrong tape.
 Do you wish to try another tape? &Down Dir - This drive was manufactured by Colorado Memory Systems This drive was manufactured for %s :MM-DD-[YY]YY  "mm-dd-[yy]yy" Include only files that have this date or a later date
 &Edit     NOTE:   /V=xxx not available for Secure Erase
 Mistake in reentering password. Error &Log The ASPI Host Adapter set at Install time was not detected. No ASPI Host Adapter Installed. Attempt to write on a QIC-350 formatted tape with a SCSI drive Invalid File Name The Colorado Backup for DOS software cannot be run from windows. File exists (not linked) Total backup switch (specify path)
 MOD <DIR> Files have been selected Error writing setups file. The setups file is now updated. Error reading setups file.     Percent Done
2...25...50...75...100
               Percent Done
2........25........50........75.......100
 WARNING:  Trakker cannot format under Windows. To format the tape, exit windows and run the tape software under DOS. Cannot access foreign operating system volume.
 Enter a unique name for the tape:  Ma&genta [="filename"]  ["filename"] Enter the tag list file
 Accessing Volume Directory Enter error log file name  Enter password: Enter tag file name:  Volume title:  TAPE SYSTEM Hardware Setups Hardware Setups Host Adapter ID:      Attempt to restore a hardware compressed volume Information Invalid Network Drive. Invalid directory name No valid I/O address available for tape controller. Invalid option %s -- Valid options are:

 Invalid format of %c%c.  Valid format:

 Invalid error log name or path IRQ Conflict at IRQ Channel No user query on tape linking
 Compress file data on backup
 High speed data compression
 &Laptop Link permission denied Loading Files Insufficient memory to display directory contents. Insufficient memory to sort directory contents. Date is invalid. Time is invalid. [="password"] Password to use for volume security (locking)
 VERIFY SETUPS HELP /? Invalid command %s -- Valid commands are:

 Invalid option %s -- This command has no options.

 Following is a usage list of valid tape system commands:

 

To insure optimum performance, reboot before running the tape system. 

To execute the tape menu system, type '%s' and press the ENTER key. 

To install the Scheduler backup program, reboot the system. 

To ensure proper installation, please power off your computer. 

To install ASPI Host Adapter, reboot the system. RESTORE COMPARE ERASE FORMAT SEARCH DIAGNOSE RENAME RETENSION UNERASE File: Include Subdirectories &Options Options  &Utilities Utilities  View  Untag matched files Files to tag: Tag only modified files ON and AFTER date: ON and BEFORE date: Tag files in subdirectories Tag Parameters &Mono (%d of %d) Enter operation as follows: T = Total, S = Selective, M = Modified Multiple Disk Setup Setups have changed.  Do you wish to save? Multi-volume backup is disabled.  Existing volumes will be erased. Back up modified files only
 &New Attempting to write on non-MRS Media File in use;  Unknown user/object;  NETERR Novell access error (%08lx) Could not open novell rights file [NOVRIGHT.INF]
 Saving special network information and rights
 Restoring special network information and rights
 Unknown Object Type Account restrictions for: %s (%s) Not changed Dir Info: %s Could not write novell rights to disk [NOVRIGHT.INF] File Info: %s Macintosh Resource: %s Trustee: %s (%s) Rights for: %s Can't restore Netware 3.x information to Netware 2.x
 Cannot access network rights on a drive mapped as ROOT Rights will not be restored because of path redirection Tag File not found [="name"] Puts a name on the tape
     &OK    Overwrite files being restored
 Enter password: Password protect Reenter password: Hardware Setups... Scheduler... PERMISSIONS Volume #%3d     <none> Created on %s at %s    Firmware Version: %d   Ver: %d.%02d-%s Volume title: %-44.44s Volume label: %s%-11.11s Chain number: %2d

    Volume size:  &Print Dir Print Date: tape_dir.prn Output Filename Printing Tape Directory Tape Directory Print Time: Print Directory Print to File Print to Printer Volume Directory     NOTES:  - The []'s surround optional text.
            - Usage information for a specific command may be obtained
              by typing:  %s <command> %ch
  <DIR>   Product ID:           The tape software may not be installed on drive A: Error log file name Redirect to path (blank if default) Optional Starting Path PROM Revision Code:   D&rive Info... Forma&t... Hard&ware Setups... Quick &Erase... Quic&k Unerase Tape Re&name... &Retension Schedu&ler... &Security Erase... &Software Setups... Tape &Status &Support Info... &Tape Directory... Print out file names
 &Partial Quick &Erase BACKUP key <Alt-P> to compare files on tape to files on disk. Click on the Backup button or key <Alt-B> to copy files to tape. RESTORE Click on the Restore button or key <Alt-R> to copy files from tape to any drive destination. COMPARE Click on the Compare button or Quick Erase Volume Selection Quick Erase (done if nothing specified)
 Clean Drive Head and use new Tape. Disk Path and/or File Name (e.g. \NEWDIR\ or \NEWDIR\*.bak) Enter Destination Drive for Redirect:   Redirect Volume Path and/or File Name (e.g. \Dir\ or \Dir\*.*) Retrieving Current Tape Name %s Kbytes in %s file(s) to %Fs

 restore compare Restore network rights from this tape volume?  Reading File(s)
 &Restore Restore  &Restore Parameters SOME EXISTING DATA MAY BE DESTROYED. WARNING - OVERWRITE OF DISK IS ENABLED. Tape is a continuation.  Cannot access volume directory. Retension Tape The tape is being retensioned Tape Retension will take approximately 3 minutes Retension time:      %3d min %3d sec &Royal Enter drive to restore to (example - C:) &Redirect To modify the hardware setups, please run the config program. Archive attribute not reset when file is backed up
 &Save Parameters Saving setups Schedule List Scheduler Once   : %s Weekly :  %s No entries available; delete an item to schedule backup or cancel OK accepts the current schedule item, cancel ends backup Set Days Drive Frequency Schedule Item __ Schedule Item %-2d Use the options above to modify the schedule list OK accepts the current schedule item, cancel removes changes Once :  O&nce Once  Enter the date the operation is to occur Enter the days of the week the operation is to occur Time DRIVE FREQUENCY Weekly :  &Weekly Weekly  Backup Menu &Selective &Total &Modified Files Only Multiple &Disk Backup &Now &Scheduler Accessing disk directory FILES KBYTES for file and Kbyte count totals Compare Menu PATH: Operation Volume Title           Selective Backup NAME TYPE DATE TIME KBYTES OPERATION BYTES Compare Tape Restore To Disk Format Options Format &Now &Schedule Format Format Tape Modified Files Backup Drive Weekly OR Quick Erase Menu Quick Erase Quick Unerase Tape Rename Restore Menu Schedule has been changed! You must exit the tape software for your scheduled operations to begin.                               Security Erase Total Backup DISK LABEL SCSI Manager ID:      Volume %ld through volume %ld will be erased. Auto format Auto compare File sort type: EXTENSION NO SORT BOARD: ID: TRAKKER Connected to:      LPT1 Parallel Port Type: Overwrite existing files during restore Address of Parallel Port:  LPT2 Parallel Port Type: Type of Parallel Port:     LPT3 Parallel Port Type: WAKEUP SEQUENCE OPTION: PARALLEL PORT MODE: Unidirectional Bidirectional Fast Parallel Port 0278 Reset file archive attribute 0378 03BC Operational Mode of Port:  Interrupt Active (if any): UNI 250/500Kb Full Delay UNI 250/500Kb Optimize UNI 500Kb/1Mb Optimize Concurrent mode UNI 500Kb/1Mb Self Latch BIDI 250/500Kb Full Shake BIDI 500Kb/1Mb Full Shake BIDI 500Kb/1Mb Self Latch TAPE ADAPTER BOARD INSTALLED (Y/N): TAPE INTERFACE CARD TYPE (<- OR -> TO CHANGE): Append volume to tape &Slate Software Setups Source:  Source file not found Select the type of backup you want or Cancel to return to Main Menu Enter drive prompt and optional starting path for Backup Enter drive prompt and error log file name for file comparison Enter drive prompt for Backup of files modified since last Backup Enter drive prompt and error log file name for Restore OK to continue, Cancel or <Esc> to return to Main Menu <Alt-Letter> selects menu pulldown <Tab> moves around dialog box Backup Now starts backup, Cancel or <Esc> aborts operation Enter up to 11 characters to identify your tape Enter password to protect your Backup Enter password that protects your Backup Select OK to print Select Print Dir to print tape volumes, View Dir to print volume directory Print Dir prints directory tree, Up and Down Dir changes directory level Select the type of quick erase you want Select the type of Restore or Compare you want Enter source and destination information and options for Redirect OK accepts current displayed schedules, Cancel or <Esc> removes changes You can Schedule this operation or perform it now OK accepts current setups, Cancel or <Esc> removes changes Use the right mouse button, space bar, or options above to select files Select tape volume to Compare or Redirect Select tape volume to Restore or Redirect Highlight volume to start erasing from Up and Down Dir changes directory level, Cancel returns to previous screen Enter options for your Tape Backup Include files in subdirectories
 &Tag Tagging Files &Tag/Untag All Different drives appear in tag file Tag File - line %d:  Invalid tag file format Invalid tag file option &Tag List Tag List  Reading Tape Log Information TAPE NAME:  View Tape Directory This is not a subdirectory. This directory is empty. No directories above this directory. Sorting Files THIS OPERATION WILL TAKE THREE HOURS. TAPE INSTALL/CONFIGURE  Please enter correct date: Please enter correct time: Trakker Connection Status TRAKKER SETUPS Trakker Setups Verifying Volume %d
 Error during verification of Volume %d
 Error during verification. Automatic Batch Format Modified Selective Total Reading Tape Directory
 Erasing Existing Volumes
 Saving to Volume %d %s %s
 Starting Automatic Compare Pass
 Data Kbytes:         %s Files:                     %s Backup time:      %3d min %3d sec Total time:       %3d min %3d sec Files compared ok:         %s Files different:           %s Compare time:     %3d min %3d sec Erasing Tape Directory
 Erasing All Data on Tape
 Erase time:       %3d min %3d sec The system cannot be booted from drive "B". The floppy in drive "A" is not a system disk. TAPE SYSTEM INSTALLATION UNSUCCESSFUL Rename time:       %3d min %3d sec 
Volume created on %s at %s
 Volume from %-.11s
 Volume title: %-.44s
 
Reading Volume Directory
 Restore time:     %3d min %3d sec 
Enter volume number to search in {or <Return> to exit} >  Not a valid volume.
 Volumes:                   %s Search time:      %3d min %3d sec 

Reading Volume #%d
 [="title"]  ["title"] Entry incomplete. Date is already past. Set Date? Scheduled Backup of Drive %c Need to delete line. Please input a valid drive. Enter tag list. Scheduler not installed: See manual All entries filled. Schedule file missing: see manual Enter operation Time is already past. Unerasing Tape Directory
 Unerase time:       %3d min %3d sec Puts a title on the volume
 Volumes tested:            %s Files not readable:        %s Verify time:      %3d min %3d sec UNCOMPRESSED Linked (not overwritten) File linked (not compared) Link created Link failed Unable to open "Master" file. Unable to open "Space.c" file. Unable to open "System" file. UNIX path too long for DOS Volume compression type is unsupported. &Up Dir + 
    NOTE:   The []'s surround optional text.  If a "%c" is specified
            the option is not used.

 USAGE:  [options]
 [path] [options]
 [source path] [dest path] [options]
 Restore user and group id
 View &Dir -  (Chain #: %2d) View Volume Directory  VOLUME TITLE # %d:  =xxx Volume number xxx (Volume 1 if not specified)
 &Wildcard Tag Incompatible SCSI Device Detected Server name mismatch.
Network rights not restored. (Previous name = "%s"; Current name = "%s")
 Write out options to the default file
 Disables system cache (486 machines only)
 Auto format tape prior to backup
   NXYFMSSTTWHR  &Abort   Error accessing device   - default "%s" used Area:  Invalid DMA or IRQ with tape controller in 8-bit slot. Bad memory image of FAT Bad request structure length &Cancel %-31Fs: %Fc
 
Current setup parameters:

 Backup only modified files Multi-volume backup Compress file data Hardware data compression type: Software data compression type: Restore user and group ID Disable system cache Auto format prior to backup Overwrite on restore Print file names Automatic compare after backup Use subdirectories High speed data compression Waiting for Drive Closing tape drive... Code page mismatch Com&pare Configuring hardware: successful Co&ntinue Do you wish to continue? DOS Critical Error Data Data error(crc) Device not ready - Door may not be closed Directory OFF This tape appears to be unformatted. File not found Unreadable File Access denied - No data Share violation Operating system error (%d) File size error Path not found Too many open files Access denied Invalid access code File exists (not overwritten) Is different File creation error Process terminating...
 DOS Drive Drive Date of Manufacture:  Drive Firmware Version:     Tape Drive Information Drive Serial Number:        Drive Type/Model:           Computing Drive Information Saved Compared Accessing Novell network drive.
 Unable to save all special network information and rights. 
Continue the backup WITHOUT saving the network information? Unable to open error log.
Continue WITHOUT creating an error log? Error %d: Error correction failed, %d file(s) unreadable.
 Error %d: Tape drive error (%02x).
 Press any key to continue.
 Not Saved.
 Not Restored. Restored Verified Attempt to write QIC-3010 tape with QIC-3020 drive. Attempt to read or write QIC-3020 tape with QIC-3010 drive. Attempt to write or format QIC-40 tape with QIC-3010 drive. Attempt to write or format QIC-40 tape with QIC-3020 drive. Error %d: %s
 Adaptec BIOS error detected.  Tape drive performance degraded. Concurrent disk/tape operation disabled.
 Attempt to write or format QIC-80 tape with QIC-3010 drive. Attempt to write or format QIC-80 tape with QIC-3020 drive. Accessing non-DOS drive.
 Drive is already in use by another task. Unusable sector detected. Tape format failure. Tape is not formatted. Drive communication failure. Automatic compare unsuccessful. Error Direct file seek failed -- Repositioning tape. Disk not found. Operation canceled
 Drive communication failure. Disk not ready. Unexpected end of volume. Unexpected end of tape. File not readable. Error in IOCTL. 
Please insert first tape in chain.
 Disk Full. A QIC-80 formatted tape is suspected to be in a QIC-40 drive Software compression error. Not a valid path. Volume not found. Invalid password. Tape chaining terminated by user. Unable to create destination directory. Tape controller/software incompatibility. New cartridge inserted. Error restoring some network rights information. Not enough memory to count files/Kbytes. No tape drive detected. No tape controller detected. Empty directory or no files matching path. No tape cartridge in drive. Volume is a continuation from a previous tape. No data on tape. Tape is erased. Program Error. Insufficient memory. Cannot access file for writing. Error while printing Printer not ready No print destination specified Error opening output file Printer out of paper Printer Error Attempting a tape operation on a QICEST tape with QIC40 drive QICEST is not supported by this version of software Error correction failed. Redirection not allowed on this volume. Unable to create backup file. Unable to create temporary file. Seek error. Unable to switch to destination directory. Error while updating tape directory. Tape drive error (%02x). Tape is full. Drive communication failure. Too much electrical interference. Tape is not formatted. Tape is unreadable. Drive is not compatible with this software. Tape format incompatible with drive/software. Too many bad sectors. Error while writing bad sector map - tape may be corrupted. Not enough disk space for the virtual memory file. Fatal expanded memory error. Incompatible or insufficient expanded memory. Unable to open virtual memory file. Tape directory is full. Tape is write protected. Attempt to write on a QIC-40 formatted tape with a QIC-80 drive Error while closing /dev/rjt1.
 Error while opening /dev/rjt1.
 E&xit Software Exit Software  FAT FCB unavailable Do you want to cancel the operation? Power failure to drive General failure unsuccessful &Ignore Information: %s
 No floppy disk detected Incorrect floppy disk Invalid disk change Lock violation Main Menu Memory Corrupted. Do you wish to cancel the tape operation? Actual time: Kbytes remaining: Tape Kbytes used: Compression: Time remaining: Estimated total time: Files remaining: (Errors logged) Operation successful Operation: Statistics Tape name: ENABLED off &File File  &Help! Help!  &View &No Volume is not compatible with QIC standard. File in use Unable to detect tape controller at given I/O address. &OK This Operation May Not Complete Successfully OPTIONS:
 Is original instance Out of disk space Out of input  Percent Completed  Printer port: LPT1 LPT2 LPT3 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED  Tape Status   Error Status  %s File(s) did not compare      %s File(s) had operating system errors %s File(s) exist (NOT overwritten) Kbytes available:  %s Kbytes used:       %s Errors corrected:       %s Unusable sectors:       %s Uncorrectable errors:   %s Probable bad DMA controller - %d bad recalc's %s File(s) Unreadable           Warning - Excessive format errors. Discard tape cartridge  - or -  Clean head and reformat tape. Caution - excessive read errors. Clean read/write head  - or -  Replace tape cartridge. Invalid error Product Information &About... QIC-3010 QIC-3020 QIC-40 QIC-80 Quick Start Reference Read fault Read error -  Warning: Excessive Read/Write Errors Detected. Please Refer to the User's Manual for more Information &Retry DMA sharing is not allowed. &Save Setup Help Menu Op&tions Schedu&ler Tape Status Sector not found - Disk may not be formatted Seek error Hardware data compression type: Software data compression type: DMA CHANNEL FOR COMPRESSION:     DMA CHANNEL:                     INTERRUPT:                       I/O BASE ADDRESS IN HEXADECIMAL: Sharing buffer overflow Sharing violation Tape name:                     Kbytes available:              Compressed Kbytes available:   Kbytes used:                   Volumes recorded:              Unusable sectors:              Format type:                   Last format:                   Select Cancel or <Esc> to return to Main Menu Press <Enter> to display Help Menu Determining Tape Status Working Accessing Tape Directory VERSION Too many links UNDER LICENSE TO %s MANUFACTURED BY COLORADO MEMORY SYSTEMS MANUFACTURED FOR SERIAL NUMBER:  ERROR %d -  Formatting Tape (This will take approximately %d minute(s).)

 Format time:      %3d min %3d sec Formatting tape prior to backup operation Tape configuration file cannot be found.  Please reinstall your software.
 Unknown Unknown drive or tape type detected Unknown command Unknown media type Unknown unit OTHER UNTITLED Warning Colorado Backup - DOS Write-protected diskette Write error -  Write fault &Yes (Y/N)  Test aborted due to IRQ Conflict. Tested I/O Base Address All the I/O Base Addresses Failed. Advanced Options  A&ppend to File The file autoexec.bat already exists on the clean boot floppy &Automatic Clean Boot Available Conventional Memory:         Available Expanded Memory:               Data Cable:  Press Cancel to return to the main menu Checking the Drive Status Checking the floppy controller status Checking the firmware version Configuring the floppy controller card #- OK@ Press Continue to start testing &- ERROR@ ERROR: Cannot read drive status The Communications Test could not read the firmware version. Attempting to locate the tape drive  Insert a tape into the drive and press Continue Insert write-protected tape and press continue The Communications Test generated %d Interrupts. Interrupts expected: %d      Interrupts Received: %d %d Interrupts were received. No interrupt received - Timed out during reset &Cannot read the controller status@ ERROR: No tape cartridge detected The data cable may be misconnected (possibly off by a row). #- OK@ Remove the tape from the drive and press Continue Resetting the tape drive  Resetting the tape controller  Test Result Summary ------------------------------------- Data or power cables seem to be misconnected or not present. Appears to be off by a row or upside down Appears to be upside-down or off by a row Firmware Version: %u Run the IRQ Conflict Detection Test from Advanced Options. Run the Communications Test from Advanced Options. Starting communications test... &Error: Cartridge removal not detected@ Cartridge removal detected This test will verify the proper cabling of the tape drive You should run the I/O and IRQ Conflict Tests first. The data cable may be misconnected (possibly upside down). Waiting for drive to finish autoload WARNING: Clearing Pending Interrupt Warning: An interrupt was pending before the test. IMPORTANT: Remove any tape from the tape drive Change &IRQ Change Tape Drive Interrupt Clean Boot Floppy Drive for Clean Boot Disk First, insert a bootable floppy disk into your A: drive. Click on the buttons below to create a Clean Boot disk, view the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files created on the Clean Boot disk, and reboot your system using the Clean Boot disk.   Click on Help if you need more information. Clean Boot will NOT change ANY files on your hard drive. -  Your computer is rebooted from the Clean Boot floppy disk. -  You are returned to the Diagnostics Main Menu.                   OR Click on the Custom Clean Boot button to access the Custom Clean Boot screen. You must provide a bootable floppy disk inserted into your A: drive (click on Help for information about creating a bootable floppy disk)   Insert a bootable floppy disk into the A: drive. Click on the Automatic Clean Boot button: -  A simple CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT file are created on    your floppy disk. Command Processor:                     Basic Confidence &Test Basic Confidence Test  The file config.sys already exists on the clean boot floppy Operation Progress: Status: Base Address Test FAILED Base Address Test PASSED Base Address Test IRQ Test FAILED IRQ Test PASSED IRQ Test Read/Write Test The Confidence Test was Successful Testing Base Address %X Hex Testing IRQ %d Current I/O Base Address (Hex): The current IRQ (%d) conflicts with another IRQ in the system. Custom Clean &Boot Custom Clean Boot Double Density 3.5 diskette Double Density 5.25 diskette Colorado Diagnostics for DOS DIAGNOSTICS UTILITY &Advanced Options Error Formatting Clean Boot Disk Clean Boot Disk Write Protected Command Interpreter Compression DMA Channel:   Data DMA Channel:               Drive Capacity:            Drive Date of Manufacture: Drive Firmware Version:    Specified Drive Not Found Drive Serial Number:       Drive Type/Model:          Environment In Use Interrupt:                 I/O Base Address (HEX):    This version of the Diagnostic Utility does not support SCSI drives This version of the Diagnostic Utility does not support Trakker Other Pass Processor Type:                        Program Basic Confidence Test Quickly check to see if your tape drive is configured properly. Advanced Options Change tape drive configuration or check the tape drive functionality. Exit Software Exit the diagnostics software. Recommended Select Clean Boot option or Cancel to exit. Select Direct Memory Access (DMA) Channels for your tape system. Click on OK or press <Enter> to return to the Main Menu. Select or Test I/O Base Addresses for your system. Select or Test IRQs for your tape controller. Scroll through the list. Select OK to continue. Select Basic Confidence Test, Advanced Options, or Menu Items. Tape Controller:           Unavailable     - Error Writing Boot Sector The disk drive specified for Clean Boot must be a floppy drive This diskette does not appear to be formatted DMA Channel Configuration The board and compression DMA settings can not be the same. For information regarding the selection of DMA channels, press Help Use the DOS FORMAT utility to format the diskette. Writing configuration files An error occurred while attempting to access the tape drive. Therefore, some of the drive information displayed may not be valid. Current IRQ: WARNING: The tape drive returned an incorrect status byte      but no identifiable communication errors were detected.    Block dev: %u units       &End Recording Enter Pathname of Report File Error: Can't write to a %s tape in a %s drive. File selected for the Report exists in the current directory Error Opening File The floppy diskette does not contain the system files. Checking Tape Format Test Error %d This test will verify the tape format procedure. This test will need %d minutes to format %d tracks To return the tape to full capacity after the test, it must be completely reformatted, which will require %d minutes. Users with preformatted tapes may wish to skip this test. #Press Continue to start or Cancel to skip the Format Test.@ Test canceled. Looking for Tape Drive  Configuring Hardware for Format Test All existing data on the tape will be lost during the test. Press CANCEL to end the test. ERROR - Drive Not Found. Retry or run Communications Test from Advanced Options. Error Configuring Hardware. Insert a tape to be formatted. Determining Tape Length  Try rerunning the format test with a different tape Format test successful. The Tape used for the Format Test will be named Tape Format Test Verifying Tape Format Actual Format Time:  %d min %d sec Formatting Track: Error Formatting Disk Format Diskette (e.g. Exit the software and type "FORMAT A: /S") Format Successful High Density 3.5 diskette High Density 5.25 diskette &File Pulldown Menu Overvie&w &View Pulldown Menu Insert a %s tape and press Continue, or press Cancel. Insert a bootable floppy for writing configuration files. Communications Test ALL the I/O Base Addresses FAILED the test Run the Communications Test to ensure the board configured correctly or reconfigure other boards in your system to free a base address. I/O Base Address %X I/O Base Address Conflict Detection A conflict was previously detected with this I/O base address. If your system hangs, reboot and select a different address. Press Continue to test the address, Cancel to exit. An I/O base address conflict with another device could cause your system to hang during this test.  If this happens, reboot your computer and repeat the test.  The conflicting address setting will be avoided during subsequent tests. The selected I/O Base Address FAILED. Please select another address and run the test again The selected I/O Base Address PASSED. The I/O Base Address does not seem to conflict with other devices. I/O Base Address Test Results It is recommended that you reboot the machine after the IRQ Test Timer 0 Keyboard 80287 NMI (AT) Hard Drive (AT) 2nd 8259 (AT) Serial Port 2 Serial Port 1 Hard Drive (XT) Floppy Drive Parallel Port Realtime Clock (AT) Cascaded from IRQ2 (AT) IRQ Conflict Detection IRQ   DEFAULT USE                       TEST     For your configuration, IRQ %d is recommended. Reserved NAME                           ADDRESS Date of Log File: Time Log File Opened: &Make Changes Clean &Boot... D&MA Configuration D&rive Info... Format &Test I&nstalled Drivers... &Installed TSRs... Comm&unications Test I/O Co&nflict Detection &IRQ Conflict Detection &Print Report... &Read/Write Test &Record Session... &View View  S&ystem Info... &Tape Status... None Press OK to return to the Main Screen Your system configuration does not require this test No Drive Detected No suitable base address could be detected No suitable IRQ was detected Press OK to write configuration files to the selected drive Press OK to write files to floppy and reboot. Open Log File O/S Version:                           Do you wish to overwrite the existing file Over&write File Percent Completed: %d &Prepare Boot Floppy Press Make Changes to automatically update your configuration. &Print Report Print Report QIC-3010 QIC-3020 QIC-40 QIC-80 Error: An unknown tape or drive type was detected. Ensure the data and power cables are correctly attached. Attach the data cable so that the color stripe (Pin 1) on  the cable is aligned with the edge of the tape drive data connector that has the key slot. Inspect the data cable and replace if necessary. Repeat the test with a good data cable. Verify that the power cable is properly connected. Inspect the connection of the data cable at both ends. Inspect the connection of the data cable at both ends. If this error persists, contact Customer Support. Cycle power on your machine and repeat this test. Repeat the test, ensuring that a tape cartridge is not present in the drive. Verify that the tape (or floppy) controller card is installed and the power and data cables are properly connected. Increase available RAM and repeat the test. Repeat the test, ensuring that a tape is inserted. Repeat the test, ensuring that the tape is removed. Repeat the test, using a write-protected tape. Run I/O and IRQ Conflict Detection tests from the Advanced Options screen to verify tape setups. The tape may be the source of the error.  Repeat the test using a different tape, or reformat this tape. Repeat the test using a formatted tape. Try using the Clean Boot utility under the File menu. The write-protect line of the data cable (Pin 28) appears to be open (broken). Read-Write Test &Reboot Rebooting... Some machines may require a manual reboot Recommendation ------------------------------------------- Recommending Base Address %X Recommending IRQ %d Record Session Test Results The Communications Test results may be invalid The current base address (%X) conflicts with your system. Base Address Test - &Failed@ Base Address Test - #Passed@ For your configuration, base address %X is recommended. Communication between PC and tape controller:  Communication between controller and drive:    Successful communication between the tape controller and the tape drive could not be established. The power or data cable may be defective or misconnected. Communication with the tape controller could not be established. Communications Test - &Aborted@ Communications Test - &Failed@ Communications Test - #Passed@ An invalid drive status was reported by the tape drive. The drive detected the presence of a tape cartridge. Error %d occurred. (%Fs) The tape drive could not be located by the software. It is possible that the drive setups may be invalid IRQ: &Conflict detected@ IRQ Test - &Failed@ IRQ: #- OK@ IRQ Test - #Passed@ Run I/O Conflict Detection test followed by the IRQ Test from Advanced Options. Select settings which do not conflict. An I/O Base Address and/or IRQ conflict may exist. Not Attempted Tape insertion was not detected. Either a tape was not inserted when prompted or the tape drive did not detect the insertion. Tape removal was not detected. Either the tape was not removed when prompted, or the tape drive did not detect the removal. The inserted tape does not appear to be write-protected. Either the tape was not write-protected or the tape drive write-protection switch is faulty. Repeat this test with valid I/O and IRQ settings. Read/Write Test - &Aborted@ Read/Write Test - &Failed@ Read/Write Test - #Passed@ The tape is not formatted or is unreadable. The test was aborted by the user. #Successful@ The test was aborted. &Unsuccessful@ Verify that there is no conflicting hardware or software. You may wish to use Clean Boot to help find the conflict. appears to be shorted to ground. Bad sectors are areas on the tape where at least 1 byte of a 1 Kbyte region that was read did not match the data that was written. This does not necessarily indicate that the drive is at fault; more likely, the tape contains imperfections. Repeat the test with a different tape, or after re-formating this tape. If bad sectors persist, contact Customer Support. Support.  Press Cancel to exit to the main menu. Bad Sectors:                %4d Configuring Hardware for Read/Write Test  Read/Write Test Error %d Error-free segments:        %4d (%d KBytes) Error: A new tape cartridge was inserted ERROR: Tape drive is not ready ERROR: Tape Pulled Tape is unusable (error %d) ERROR: The tape is Write Protected Insert a tape and press Continue to start the Read/Write test. Insert a non-write-protected tape and press Continue The Read/Write test verifies the ability of the tape drive to write then read back a large block of random data. The test will make temporary use of a block of space on the tape.  If there is inadequate space on the tape, you will be given the option to overwrite the tape or abort the test. ERROR: No tape cartridge detected Tape is not formatted %s Requests Issued: %3d     Requests Processed: %3d The Read/Write Test will overwrite %d erased volume(s). Read Read phase complete.  %d KBytes read Resetting the Volume Table  Run the Read/Write test from Advanced Options. Segments containing errors: %4d (%d KBytes) WARNING: Tape is full Press Continue to use this tape or Cancel to abort the test. The tape will be overwritten and all volumes will be lost Reading the Tape Header  Read/Write Test Complete Updating the Volume Table  Reading the Volume Table  Write Write phase complete.  %d KBytes written Saved DMA Compression Channel Configuration:  Saved DMA Channel Configuration:  Saved I/O Base Address:  Sa&ve Recording Unavail Skipping base address %x (System hung on previous attempt) &Start Recording Select Basic Confidence Test to check the functionality of the tape drive. System Information Error transfering system.  Exit and use DOS sys command. (e.g. Exit the software and type "SYS A:") The tape and/or drive type may not be supported. Tape Not Found Tape is Write Protected Testing base address %x Testing Interrupts  - FAILED &Test I/O &Test IRQs  - PASSED Installed Device Drivers Installed TSRs SEG     PSP       SIZE    NAME           TYPE                 Total Conventional Memory Installed:   Total Expanded Memory Installed:       Transferring System Use the DOS utility SYS.COM to make the diskette bootable. Unconfiguring Hardware. Verifying the data cable... &View autoexec.bat View Clean Boot autoexec.bat &View config.sys View Clean Boot config.sys &View Files Press OK to start the IRQ Test WARNING - The computer should be rebooted after the IRQ Test  The next event is         at  Dos 3.0 or later required.

$    Cancel    Scheduler can not be removed from memory, but has been 

disabled. Remove other resident programs and try again. 

$  Program    Disable    Scheduler is now disabled.

$ disabled. EMS function failed.

$ EMS 3.2 or later is required.

$ Scheduler is now enabled.

$ enabled. Could not execute program. The          scheduler is disabled. Autoback _.__ Installed.                                 

                                                         

$  HIGH. Timeout value must be in the range of 0 to 1000 minutes.

$ Invalid parameter

$ The scheduler loads itself high automatically.  

It cannot be loaded high using other methods.

$  Message  No events are currently scheduled.   Scheduler is not installed.

$ There is no XMS memory available.

$      OK      TEMP environment path too long.

$   Postpone   ( ) 5 Minutes ( ) 15 Minutes ( ) 30 Minutes ( ) 1 Hour     ( ) 1 Day       Postpone Event  Swap area inaccessible. System must be  rebooted.  Description   Autoback  Could not access schedule file.

$ The scheduler is installed and                     

                                                    

$ Error accessing swap area.

$ Could not allocate space for swap area.

$ EMS XMS Disk Space Colorado Memory Systems scheduler is    now disabled because another TSR        program has been loaded after it. Autoback _.__, Copyright 1994 by Colorado Memory Systems 

$ Undocumented call unsupported by this DOS version.

$ Scheduler is now uninstalled from memory.

$ Could not update the event file. The    scheduler is disabled.  is allocated for swapping. A different version of autoback is currently installed.

$  &Cancel Tape Backup: Error Scheduler was unable to free a system resource. Tape Backup's Scheduler is unable to allocate a timer. Unable to decode error Windows is unable to create the Scheduler's icon. Scheduler found an error in the schedule file or the text file. An unrecoverable system error has occurred in the Scheduler. You may want to try the following: 
1. Exit Windows and verify your schedules using the tape software.
2. Reboot your computer and restart Windows and again check your schedules.
3. Note the error codes to report to Colorado Memory System's Customer Support. An unrecoverable system error has occurred in the Scheduler. You may want to try the following: 
1.  Begin the tape software and delete your schedules within the program. Retype them and save them again.
2.  Reboot your computer and restart Windows.
3.  In your Tape Backup directory, delete the scheduler file, SCHED.CFG, restart Windows and re-enter your schedules in Colorado Backup.
4.  Note the error codes to report to Colorado Memory System's Customer Support. The Scheduler was unable to find the Tape Backup software.  You may try the following: 
1. Verify the path to the Tape Backup software found in the WIN.INI file.
2. Restore your tape software from a previous backup.
3. Reinstall the software from the installation disks. The Scheduler for Tape Backup is already running. Only one copy of this program may run at a time. If you cannot see the Scheduler running, exit and restart Windows. The path specified for the Tape Backup software is incorrect. Scheduler found an invalid class name in the Windows tasklist. The Scheduler is not able to initialize. Not enough memory to run Tape Backup. Verify the tape directory path is correct in the WIN.INI file. Only one copy of the Scheduler can be running. An unrecoverable error has occurred in the Scheduler. Windows is unable to register the Scheduler. Memory Space Allocation Failure. Scheduler has encountered a Windows error.  &OK The scheduled Tape process will begin.  This program must execute exclusively and will not complete if run in the background.  Press Cancel or OK to continue. Scheduler 