Epson ActionNote 660C User Manual - Page 22
Making Backup Copies of Your Files, Running the System Configuration Utility, Ctrl Alt S, Caution - restore disk
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Making Backup Copies of Your Files Before you start using your computer, it's a good idea to make a backup copy of your hard disk drive. Use the MWBACKUP utility in the Windows Applications group or the MS-DOS BACKUP command to back up the contents of the drive. Refer to your on-line Windows manual or Windows Help utility for instructions on using MWBACKUP; use the MS-DOS help utility for instructions on using BACKUP. You should make backup copies of any diskettes you have that contain programs and store the copies away from your originals. Also be sure to regularly backup your hard disk drive in case you need to restore the files and programs you keep there. Running the System Configuration Utility The System Configuration utility (SCU) defines your system's configuration so the computer recognizes all of its devices. The SCU is stored in the computer's ROM (read only memory), where you can access it whenever you turn on or reset the computer, or when you press Ctrl Alt S at the MS-DOS prompt. Caution The SCU reboots your computer when you exit the utility and any data left in your computer's memory at that time is lost. If you want to run the SCU while you are using an MS-DOS application, save your data and exit the program before you press Ctrl Alt S. To protect you from losing any data, you cannot run the SCU from Windows. The configuration you define through the SCU is stored in an area of memory called CMOS RAM, which is backed up by a battery and is not erased when you turn off or reset the computer. 1-8 Setting Up the Computer