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[1stPickSoftware] Re: (10/23/02) System Safe Gold Classic
- From: Jeffrey Needle <jeff.needle@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: 1stpicksoftware@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 21:22:11 -0700
It has a default location, and I just used it. Maybe I'll change it and see if
it helps.
Thanks.
10/23/2002 7:53:13 PM, "Mike" <mikebike@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>Hi Jeff,
>I have not used it for a year or so, have you read the readme and help?
>I think you have to set up a location for the 'safe' to back-up to.
>
>Here is the link to the FAQ's
>http://rescue-me.net/faq-gld.html
>
>"Q. I installed System Safe but when FileScan runs it says, 'Update your
>safe now' and the signal light is red.
>
>A. I installed System Safe but when FileScan runs it says, 'Update your safe
>now' and the signal light is red.
>
>You will get this response until you manually update your safe in System
>Safe. When you first install, there are no files in your safe for FileScan
>to check.
>
>Afterwards, the light will be green, later yellow, later red according to
>time elapsed since your last update. Updating at any time brings the light
>back to green.
>
>Note: If you're computer is set to anything other than American date format,
>you can change System Safe's settings with the drop-down menu choosing the
>Date Format option. Change it here to match your own computer's date format
>setting.
>
>Here are the time periods as determined by me with relation to system file
>backup 'safe times' or reasonably safe backup proceedures.
>
>Days since last update (system file backup):
>Up to 15 -- Light Green -- OK
>Between 15 and 25 -- Light Yellow -- Update Soon
>Over 25 -- Light Red -- Update Now
>
>To do this, follow the instructions below...
>
>Load System Safe and click on the 'View Safe' button.
>If your safe displays no files (empty) follow proceedure A below.
>If your safe displays files follow proceedure B below.
>
>Proceedure A
>From the main menu screen, click on 'Update' button. On the next screen,
>click on the 'Update Now' button to start the update. When it's finished,
>run FileScan.
>
>Proceedure B
>We'll have to reset the safe. From the main menu screen, click on the 'Safe
>Location' button. If you have more than one drive, such as drive C and D
>then change to the other drive. Exit completely from System Safe, reload
>System Safe, go back to the Safe Location and change back to original drive.
>Now follow Proceedure A.
>
>If you do not have a second hard drive, you may insert a floppy disk and
>choose that location. Switch back to the hard drive using the same method as
>above, then follow Proceedure A.
>
>If Proceedure B has to be used, it's important to follow each step exactly,
>especially exiting System Safe and reloading. "
>++ There is more on the web site.
>~~~~
>I hope this helps
>
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>
>On 23/10/2002 at 7:16 PM Jeffrey Needle wrote:
>
>I can't get this program to do anything. I press the buttons for the safe,
>I press
>nearly all the buttons, and nothing ends up in the safe. I'm not clear
>what it's
>supposed to do.
>__________________________________________________________
> System Safe Gold Classic
>Freeware
> http://look.tucows.com/system/adnload/195498_75627.html
> Windows 9x/NT/2000/ME
>
>
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