User`s guide

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MAXTOR ONETOUCH III MINI EDITION WINDOWS INSTALLATION
Rolling Back Your System
You may select a date in the past and a restore point to
restore.
1. From the OneTouch Manager, click the Rollback button.
2. Click Restore my computer to a previous state. Select a
date and a restore point.
3. Click Next. A Rollback screen will display the selected
restore point.
NOTE: Save all files and close all open programs (other
than the OneTouch Manager) before continuing.
4. Click Restore. During the rollback process, your
computer will shut down. When your computer reboots,
the rollback will be complete.
Undoing a System Rollback
If, after you roll back your system, you decide that you want to
go back to your previous system state, you may undo the
rollback you just completed.
1. From the OneTouch Manager, click on the Rollback
button.
2. Click Undo my last system rollback system restore. A
Rollback: Undo screen will display.
NOTE: Save all files and close all open programs (other
than the OneTouch Manager) before continuing.
3. Click Undo.
During the rollback-undo process, your computer will
shut down. When your computer reboots, the rollback will
be complete and your system will return to its previous
state prior to your last rollback.
Automatic Restore Points
By default, a restore point will happen every 24 hours (or
when it has been configured via Set Automatic Restore
Points).
To Turn Automatic Restore Points Off
1. Click the Rollback button. Then click the Off button in the
upper right corner of the Rollback screen. Automatic
Restore Points is now Off.
NOTE: If Automatic Restore Points is shut off, you will
have to manually create restore points. There is no other
method to create them.
To Turn Automatic Restore Points On
1. Click the Rollback button.
2. Click the On button of the Rollback screen. Automatic
Restore Points is now On.
Maxtor Encryption
What is Encryption?
Encryption modifies a file, using a secret code, so that it is
unreadable until you unlock (or decrypt) it by entering a
special password.
Encryption is the easiest way to prevent other people from
opening your confidential files.
To Encrypt a File
1. Right-click on a file you wish to encrypt. From the pop-up
menu, select Encrypt/Decrypt.