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Glossary
Backup –
In Restropsect HD, a backup contains all the files and folders
you selected to back up from a specific point in time. Previous backups are
preserved, allowing you to store copies of your backup files from multiple
points in time. See
preserved, allowing you to store copies of your backup files from multiple
points in time. See
Restore Point.
Byte –
A unit of storage on a drive that holds a single character. A byte is
equal to 8 bits.
Capacity –
The amount of information, measured in bytes, that can be
stored on a drive. Also known as
storage capacity
.
Daisy chain –
A hardware configuration in which peripheral devices are
connected to each other in a series. The FireWire interface, for example,
supports a daisy chain of up to 62 drives.
supports a daisy chain of up to 62 drives.
Data Transfer Rate –
The speed at which data transfers to and from
the drive.
Defrag –
(or defragment) A software utility that keeps the data for each
file physically contiguous on the drive, which can enhance your drive’s
performance.
performance.
Device Driver –
A software program that enables a PC to communicate
with peripheral devices such as hard drives and CD-ROM drives. Each type
of device requires a different driver. Device driver programs are stored on a
computer’s hard drive and are loaded into memory when the computer is
started or when a device is plugged into the computer.
of device requires a different driver. Device driver programs are stored on a
computer’s hard drive and are loaded into memory when the computer is
started or when a device is plugged into the computer.
Duplicate –
In Retrospect Express HD, a duplicate saves the most
recent version of files, in their original format, and overwrites the previous
version.
version.
External Hard Drive –
A external peripheral device containing a hard
drive mechanism connected to a computer via a FireWire or USB interface.
FireWire –
The FireWire interface, also known as 1394 and i.LINK, is a
high-performance, serial bus defined by the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE) as a standard for connecting digital devices
together. It is ideal for connecting computers and hard drives to digital
video and audio equipment.
Electronics Engineers (IEEE) as a standard for connecting digital devices
together. It is ideal for connecting computers and hard drives to digital
video and audio equipment.
GB –
(Gigabyte) Equal to 1,000,000,000 (billion) bytes.
Hard Drive –
An electromechanical device used for information storage
and retrieval, incorporating one or more rotating disks on which data is
recorded, stored, and read magnetically.
recorded, stored, and read magnetically.
Hot-Swap –
This feature allows you to connect and disconnect external
devices while the computer and the devices are running. External drives,
such as the Maxtor OneTouch II drive can be hot-swapped.
such as the Maxtor OneTouch II drive can be hot-swapped.
KB –
(Kilobyte) Equal to 1,000 (thousand) bytes.
MB –
(Megabyte) Equal to 1,000,000 (million) bytes.
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