Toshiba HDTB105XK3AA Manuale Utente

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Definitions and Introduction
Definitions
To ensure this user guide is easily understandable, the following terms, as defined 
below, are used throughout this user guide.
Backup and Restore
Data can be lost due to damages to your hard drive or corruption by viruses. It can 
also be accidentally deleted or stolen. Backing up refers to making extra copies of 
data for safekeeping. Restoring refers to recovering the lost or corrupted files 
using the backed up data.
Making a backup of your content simply copies the content from your computer 
to your Toshiba Automatic Backup Portable Hard Drive and does not delete any 
content from the computer’s hard drive.
Restoring your content from a backup simply copies it from your Toshiba 
Automatic Backup Portable Hard Drive to your computer, and does not delete 
any content from the Toshiba Automatic Backup Portable Hard Drive. 
The Toshiba Automatic Backup Portable Hard Drive does not erase anything 
on your computer's hard drive during backup. It simply copies the content to 
the Toshiba Automatic Backup Portable Hard Drive from the computer. 
Similarly, nothing is deleted from the Toshiba Automatic Backup Portable 
Hard Drive during a restore. Contents are simply copied (i.e. restored) from 
the Toshiba Automatic Backup Portable Hard Drive to your computer.
During future (i.e. subsequent) backups, all new content and other content that 
has been modified since the last backup will be copied to the Toshiba Automatic 
Backup Portable Hard Drive. During this process any older files will be replaced 
(i.e. overwritten) with newer revisions.
Content
The Toshiba Automatic Backup Portable Hard Drive has been developed to back 
up only the data that you have created or copied to your computer – photos, 
movies, music and files. In this guide, we refer to this data as content. The 
Toshiba Automatic Backup Portable Hard Drive does not back up your operating 
system or software (e.g. Windows
®
).
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