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You Receive Microsoft Vista Permission Messages, Restoring a Mirrored Volume

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can typically turn off the wireless network radio on laptops to disable that adapter. You Receive Microsoft Vista Permission Messages As part of its enhanced security, the Microsoft Vista operating system may display User Account Control dialog boxes. These dialog boxes help stop unauthorized changes to your computer and require permission to continue with the action. Note: Always check that the action needing your permission is one that you intended. The source of the action is displayed in the middle band of the dialog box. A list of the HP Media Vault's applications that may require permission is located below the following User Account Control dialog boxes: User Account Control - Administrator Password The following HP Media Vault applications may require permission to continue: • HPMVTray.exe - HP Media Vault System Tray utility • Cddib32.exe - NTI DriveBackup! • Shadow.exe - NTI Shadow • NASSelector.exe - Media Vault Selection Application • NASDriveMapper.exe - NASDriveMapper Application Restoring a Mirrored Volume A mirrored volume is a volume that protects sensitive data by keeping two copies of your data on separated physical hard disks. This insures that if a hard disk failure occurs, all the data on the volume is still intact and the volume is still available for reading and writing. But your data is no longer protected by a redundant copy. When one half of a mirrored volume is missing from the device, or has failed, you should restore the missing or failed disk as soon as possible. Removing a Mirror Removing a mirror does not destroy the entire volume, but only one of the redundant copies. 12-

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can typically turn off the wireless network radio on laptops to disable that
adapter.
You Receive Microsoft Vista Permission Messages
As part of its enhanced security, the Microsoft Vista operating system may
display User Account Control dialog boxes. These dialog boxes help stop
unauthorized changes to your computer and require permission to continue
with the action.
Note:
Always check that the action needing your permission is one that you
intended. The source of the action is displayed in the middle band of the
dialog box.
A list of the HP Media Vault's applications that may require permission is
located below the following User Account Control dialog boxes:
User Account Control - Administrator Password
The following HP Media Vault applications may require permission to
continue:
HPMVTray.exe - HP Media Vault System Tray utility
Cddib32.exe - NTI DriveBackup!
Shadow.exe - NTI Shadow
NASSelector.exe - Media Vault Selection Application
NASDriveMapper.exe - NASDriveMapper Application
Restoring a Mirrored Volume
A mirrored volume is a volume that protects sensitive data by keeping two
copies of your data on separated physical hard disks. This insures that if a
hard disk failure occurs, all the data on the volume is still intact and the
volume is still available for reading and writing. But your data is no longer
protected by a redundant copy.
When one half of a mirrored volume is missing from the device, or has failed,
you should restore the missing or failed disk as soon as possible.
Removing a Mirror
Removing a mirror does not destroy the entire volume, but only one of the
redundant copies.