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Either method described above will ultimately present you with powerful system backup and restore tools.
The management screen initially presents you with 3 options as follows:

Restore System Partition to Factory Defaults

: overwrites the C partition (only) on the existing system

drive from the disk image in its local Restore partition.

Note: Following a Reset to Factory Defaults operation, the Windows® system software must be re-
activated. To do this, you will need the operating system serial number, which you will find on a sticker
affixed to the exterior of your TriCaster.

This pr

ocedure restores your system drive (“C:”) to its ‘as

-

shipped’ state. The “D:” drive, which

holds content and sessions won’t be modified.

However any TriCaster software updates (possibly

including optional TriCaster expansion packs) will be overwritten

so use this function only when

necessary. When you do restore, remember to update the TriCaster software afterward.

Create User Backup Drive

: create a bootable clone of the entire system drive (as it exists at the time)

on either an external HDD or a drive mounted in a removable hard drive bay.

The clone operation includes:

o

The existing (factory-prepared) Restore partition

o

The complete C partition

In cases of catastrophic drive failure requiring drive replacement, a service technician can simply
connect the

User Backup

‘clone’ drive in place of the original internal system drive and you’ll be back

in production (prudence would call for creating a new

User Backup

drive as the first order of business.

Restore System Partition from User Backup Drive

: overwrites the C partition (only) on the existing

system drive with the C partition on the external user backup drive. This allows you to insert a

User

Backup

drive into a removable drive bay (or otherwise connect it), and regain a functional system

partition as stored on the clone drive.

Note: This feature it is intended to allow a restore operation of the system drive that the clone was
prepared on. It

is not intended to allow restoration from a ‘foreign’ TriCaster. Using the ‘

Restore System

Partition from User Backup Drive’

in the latter manner will almost certainly cause multiple problems. In a

dire emergency, however (such as if a system drive fails when no User Backup from the same unit has been
prepared) a User Backup created on a similar model TriCaster can be helpful, as follows:

-

Install the ‘foreign’ User Backup drive to replace the defunct system drive.

- Power up, and

at the boot selection screen

select ‘Manage TriCaster’.

-

Choose ‘Restore System Partition to Factory Defaults’, and follow prompts.

It will be necessary to re-activate Windows, re-enter the registration unlock code, and possibly update the
TriCaster software after the restoration process in this case. Be aware that the approach above is not
encouraged, since minor hardware differences between the two TriCasters involved may well result in