Chapter 8: PowerQuest DataKeeper74
Getting Started
PowerQuest DataKeeper provides an easy way for you to perform secure, automated
backups of all your important data. You can back up to your local hard disk, a second
partition that has an assigned file system (such as FAT32) and drive letter, a network drive,
or removable media such as LS-120, Jaz, or Zip drives. You can use DataKeeper to:
• Back up combinations of files and folders on your computer with options such as
password protection and file compression.
• Restore a single file (even from a compressed backup), a most recent version of a file,
or an older version of a file.
DataKeeper System Requirements
Before you install DataKeeper, you should ensure your computer meets the minimum
system requirements.
Installing and Configuring DataKeeper
The installation of DataKeeper involves two processes:
• Install DataKeeper. If you are running Windows NT or Windows 2000, you must
have adminstrator privileges to install DataKeeper.
• Configure the backup locations. Following installation, when you run DataKeeper
for the first time, you will need to specify the primary and substitute backup locations.
If there are multiple users sharing a single computer (usually under Windows NT or
2000), each user must run DataKeeper and set up their own primary and backup
locations.
It is recommended that you use the program’s defaults to simplify the installation and to
make file restoration easy and quick.
Operating system • Windows 95b (or later)
•Windows 98
•Windows Me
• Windows NT 4.0 Workstation (through Service Pack 6)
• Windows 2000 Professional
• DataKeeper is NOT supported under Windows XP.
Hard-disk space 4 MB
File Systems FAT, FAT32, or NTFS
Monitor VGA or higher resolution
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