Instruction manual
Chapter 3: Setting Up the Splash Server Page 41
Copying Files to the External Hard Disk Drive
Once you have connected a suitable hard disk drive to the Splash Server, you
must transfer the Splash Server files to the new drive. If you have the optional
Color Central Lite application, transfer this also to the new drive.
To copy the required files to the external hard disk drive:
1. Create a backup copy of the internal hard disk drive of the Splash Server.
2. Copy the Splash folder to the external hard disk drive.
3. Copy the optional Color Central folder (if present) to the external hard disk.
4. Delete the original copy of the Splash folder from the internal hard disk drive.
To do this, drag the Splash folder to the Trash and choose Empty Trash from
the MacOS Special menu.
5. Delete the original copy of the optional Color Central folder (if present) from
the internal hard disk in the same way.
6. Notify all network users that file sharing for the Splash server will be turned
off, then stop Apple file sharing on the Splash Macintosh. To do this:
■ Open the MacOS Sharing Setup control panel.
■ Under File Sharing, click Stop.
■ Click OK in the dialog box that appears to confirm file sharing shutdown.
7. Click the name (text box) under the internal hard disk drive icon on the MacOS
desktop. The name becomes highlighted and surrounded by a white border to
show it is selected.
8. Choose Copy from the Edit menu.
9. Type a new name for the internal hard disk drive. Choose any name, so long as
it is different from the original hard disk drive name.
10. Click the name under the new external hard disk drive icon to select the text.
11. Choose Paste from the Edit menu. The name of the internal hard disk drive is
pasted to rename the external hard disk drive.
12. Restart the Splash Server.
13. Reactivate file sharing for the Splash Server.
Transfer of the files to the external hard disk drive is complete.