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Hardware and Software Configuration
There are a few simple reasons why your tape drive may not be detected by
your system.  If your parallel port drive is not detected, refer to the “Solving
Problems” section under Using Your Ditto Tape Drive in this guide.
If you installed an internal tape drive with a Ditto Dash DX or Ditto Dash
accelerator card and the system cannot detect the drive, you may be
experiencing conflicts in the DMA, IRQ, and I/O addresses for the card.
Refer to the “Solving Problems” section under Using Your Ditto Tape Drive
in this guide.
Backup and Recovery
When using Windows NT and Iomega Backup software to back up your
data, you are choosing to safeguard your data from that ultimate disaster–a
hard drive failure.  This section explains the backup strategy plan that will
help you recover lost data in the event your hard drive fails. The plan is not
difficult to follow, however, it requires consistency on your part.
  1 Before every backup job, you must run the NT system program
RDISK.
The RDISK program records your system’s registry information
(for example, configuration data and all the user preferences you’ve
set). If this information is current and available on a backup tape,
restoring the data on the tape after a hard disk failure will restore
all the configuration and user preferences. These files are essential
for a smooth recovery.
  2 Make regular and frequent backups of your hard drive.
The backup tapes will contain your latest full backup and any
differential or incremental backups you have made.
If you do these two things, you will be prepared to follow the Disaster
Recovery Instructions in the event of a hard disk failure.
Run RDISK Before Every Backup
  1 To start RDISK, select Run from the Start menu.
  2 Type RDISK /s in the Open text box and click OK.
  3 Click on the Update Repair Info button.
  4 Choose Yes when asked “Do you want to continue this operation?”
  5 Choose No when asked “Do you want to create an Emergency Repair
disk?”  (Your information will be on the backup tape after you run a
backup.)
  6 Click Exit.
  7 Run your regularly scheduled backup using 1-Step Backup or The
Works.