Copying the backup files to the floppy disk, Verifying the backup files on the floppy disk, Command files – Gasboy CFN III V3.6 and Later User Manual
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MDE-4739A CFN III PCI Secure Controller Software Installation/Upgrade Instructions · July 2010
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Floppy Disk Backup
Installation
Copying the Backup Files to the Floppy Disk
To copy the backup files, proceed as follows:
Note: To locate the files to be copied, refer to
.
1
Right-click the Start button.
2
Click the Explore button in the pop-up menu.
3
Navigate to the required folder on the left pane and click on the folder. The files in that folder
will now show in the right pane.
4
Insert the correct, labeled blank formatted floppy disk in the “A: Drive”.
5
Right-click the required files and select Copy or Send To.
6
If copy was used, in the left pane right-click on the “A drive” and select Paste.
Verifying the Backup Files on the Floppy Disk
Note: Do not skip this important procedure.
If bad files or floppies are discovered you can still create the required backups.
1
Click on “A: Drive” in the right pane and verify that all the files copied are listed here.
2
Create directories matching the disk labels on the technicians PC or another PC onsite.
3
Paste all the content of each backup disk to these new directories.
Note: This verifies you have just made good set of Backups Disks. You now have a second set
of backup files, if anything were to happen to what would have been your only set of
backup files for the site.
Command Files
Many Gasboy customers have modified the standard system commands or created their own
command files. Command files have the extension of “.CMD”. Ensure that you inquire of the
owner if they are aware of any modified or created command files. Often by checking the
C:/SC3 and C:/SC3/Bin directory these files can be discovered. Generally modified files
especially in the “BIN” directory will have different dates than the other files in the folder. A
“P CR” command can also be referenced to see if created command files are being
automatically executed.