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Backing Up and Restoring the Spire CX260
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Click 
Yes to continue.
b.
If a message tells you there is not adequate disk space, click 
OK to continue. 
Free up disk space on partition C, and then continue the backup procedure 
from step 3.
4. The Spire CX260 restarts and the Norton Ghost™ window appears.
The files from partition C are copied to the Last Image file on partition E. This 
process takes about ten minutes to complete.
The Spire CX260 restarts and the Windows XP desktop appears.
Restoring the Spire CX260
Performing the restore procedure requires a previous backup. Before restoring the 
Spire CX260 system partition, it is recommended that you back up any current 
important jobs, using the procedure described in Backing Up the Job List Database on 
page 214.
The Spire CX260 includes two options for restoring the system:
Restoring the Last Image configuration
Restoring the Factory Default configuration
Note:  For the CX260 Control Station and Pro Control Station 
configurations, the appearance of the Windows XP desktop indicates that 
a successful backup has been performed.
For the CX260 Basic configuration, when the Spire CX260 restarts, your 
current RDC session terminates. To determine that a successful backup 
was completed, do one of the following:
Wait ten minutes and reconnect to the Spire CX260 via the RDC 
utility. If you are able to connect to the server, the backup succeeded
.
Check LEDs 3 and 5. If both LEDs illuminate steady green, the backup 
succeeded.
Tip:  You can copy the backup files to an external device. Select 
Start > Run
type 
E:
 and click 
OK. Copy only the files located on E:LI.GHO and 
E:LIxxx.GHO (Last Image configurations) or E:FD.GHO and E:FDxxx.GHS 
(Factory Default configurations).
Note:  Before performing the restore procedure—if the job list database was 
not backed up or cannot be restored, you must format the image disk. See 
Formatting the Image Disk on page 236.