Clickfree c2 portable backup 250gb User Guide
Clickfree C2 Portable Backup Drive User Guide
Using the Clickfree C2 Portable Backup Drive
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Using the Clickfree C2 Portable Backup Drive
The
Clickfree
C2 Portable Backup Drive has dual personalities. You can:
• use the built-in hard drive for backups, or
• use CDs/DVDs for backups, in which case your C2 Portable Backup Drive acts just
• use CDs/DVDs for backups, in which case your C2 Portable Backup Drive acts just
like the
Clickfree
DVD Transformer.
As a result, this document has two divisions, one for using the built-in hard drive for
backups (starting with “Introducing Clickfree C2 Portable Backup Drive (HD)” on page 10)
and the other for using CDs/DVDs for backups (starting with “Introducing Clickfree C2
Portable Backup Drive (DVD)” on page 75).
backups (starting with “Introducing Clickfree C2 Portable Backup Drive (HD)” on page 10)
and the other for using CDs/DVDs for backups (starting with “Introducing Clickfree C2
Portable Backup Drive (DVD)” on page 75).
Each chapter title has either “(HD)” or “(DVD)” at the end so you can easily tell which
division you are in.
division you are in.
S
TARTING A
DVD
BACKUP
DVD backup is started from an HD backup screen. See “How do I start a DVD backup or
restore?” on page 46 in the Advanced topics (HD) chapter.
restore?” on page 46 in the Advanced topics (HD) chapter.
P
ACKAGE CONTENTS
Your
Clickfree
backup package contains:
• one
Clickfree
C2 Portable Backup Drive
• one USB cable to attach the C2 Portable Backup Drive to your computer
• one quick start guide
• one quick start guide
Note:
Because of software updates, what appears on your screen may look slightly
different from what appears in this document.
different from what appears in this document.
D
EFINITIONS
Just to make sure that the user guide is clear, we’re going to define a couple of terms that
are used throughout the guide.
are used throughout the guide.
Administrator
“Administrator” is a special login name for the user who can make system-wide changes to
the computer, has full control, and can access all of the files on the computer. Most home
users are automatically the Administrator of their computer. If you don’t know if you are
the Administrator, or how to log in as Administrator, you might need to talk to the person
who set up the computer for you. If no one set up your computer for you, then by default,
you are the Administrator.
the computer, has full control, and can access all of the files on the computer. Most home
users are automatically the Administrator of their computer. If you don’t know if you are
the Administrator, or how to log in as Administrator, you might need to talk to the person
who set up the computer for you. If no one set up your computer for you, then by default,
you are the Administrator.