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1. gt Action before sending there are 5 options for this item m Wait Wait for the receivers to log on until F10 is pressed manually which will stop waiting and begin the sending routine Wait 1 minute Wait 1 minute for the receivers to log on before initiate 18 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com sending Wait 5 minutes Wait 5 minutes for the receivers to log on before initiate sending Auto Initiate sending automatically after all PCs in specific group log on Scheduled Initiate sending according to the time set by the Time Scheduled to Send item gt Action after Sending there are 4 options for this item m Wait Wait for command or operation after finish sending Turn off Turn off self after finish sending Turn off All Turn off self and all computers belong to the group after finish sending Reboot Reboot receiver after finish sending gt Time Schedule to Send Schedule a time when to initiate sending This item is valid only when Action Before Sending is set to Scheduled gt Interval Between Packets This item is for compatibility of LAN environment depends on the speed of the LAN and the specification of Hub or Switch Default setting is 10us gt Modify IP and Name Set whether and how to modify the IP and the computer name of the computers in the group before sending There 3 options for this item E Sequence Modify the IPs and computer names orderly by the offsets se
2. www HDSafecard com 7 D e 10 Chapter 7 FAQs 1 General Questions How does Intelligent Recovery Technology work Intelligent Recovery Technology works by recording changes made to the HDD thus it only requires a small amount of HDD space to operate Is it easy to install Yes It is Plug and Play Is HDSafe Y2K Year 2000 compliant Yes Can HDSafe be upgraded Yes You can download the upgrades at our website www HDSafecard com Can HDSafe coexist with integrated or software modems Yes There are no known conflicts Where have HDSafe cards been used HDSafe have been used in places like universities colleges school computer labs libraries R amp D Centers educational labs training centers Internet stations Corporate sectors Government sectors and private enterprises etc Why those places In these places the computers are being accessed by many different people all the time HDSafe will protect the computer s operating system and application software against modifications tampering pranks and viruses My computer already has an operating system Do I have to reinstall again if I use HDSafe No HDSafe can keep your operating system There are other software only solutions in the market What makes HDSafe special and why does it require a hardware card Software only solutions can easily be hacked and cannot o
3. m Enterprise Market v Internet coffee shops Computers classrooms administration and training centers v No need to worry about any setting being change by another people v Best tool for network and system administrators all troubles will disappear once reset v Prevent Virus destroy the OSs Education Market Computers classrooms and administration v Allow students to operate even the most dangerous system command Don t worry about the OS being destroyed v OS protected by HDSafe Recovery Card classroom administrators will not waste time in maintenance any longer 1 2 Features m Express installation and Keep Original Data Quick and easy installation with three Enter keys The original OS application programs and data in drive C and all extended data partition D E F will keep 3 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com unchanged Integrated Software with Hardware The recovery software is integrated with a PCI expansion card which can not be destroyed by any kind of software operation Instant Protection Immediate installation provides immediate protection without repartitioning the hard disk or reinstalling the operating system Protection Range Configurable Users can con which partitions should be protected allowing more flexible protection CMOS Protection Intelligent CMOS protection ensures your setting is correct A warning message will be given as soon as any change of CMOS occurs Outstanding Pro
4. 37 on 38 on 39 on 40 off 41 off 42 off 43 off 44 off 45 off 46 off 47 off 48 off 49 off 50 off 51 off 52 off 53 off 54 off 55 off 56 off 57 off 58 off 59 off 60 off 61 off 62 off 63 off 64 off 65 off 66 off 67 off 68 off 69 off 70 off 71 off 72 0ff 73 0ff 74 off 75 off 76 off 77 off 78 off 79 off 80 off 81 off 82 off 83 off 84 off 85 off 86 off 87 off 88 off 89 off 90 off 91 off 92 off 93 off 94 off 95 off 96 off 97 off 98 off 99 off Collecting ID F8 Recollect F10 Save amp Exit ESC Exit F4 Turnon F5 ShutDown Del Delete MAC 00051A2B3C4D_ Capacity 19077 Cylinders 2432 Heads 255 Sectors per Track 63 Screen 13 You will back to NetCopy Main Menu Screen 8 after Save amp Exit or Exit 5 3 1 3 Set Parameters You can set following parameters to determine how NetCopy should perform press SPACE PgUp PgDn key modify setting of specific item press TAB key to move between items NetCopy gt Set Parameters Action after sending wait reboot turn off turn off all Time scheduled to Send No 23 00 22 00 17 00 Action before sending wait wait 1 min wait 5 min scheduled Auto Interval between packets 80us 40 20 10 5 Modify IP and Name sequence from file don t modify V Turn on all receiver remotely V Send CMOS setting date time Sent the whole HD Use Space key to Modify Arrow keys to Move OK Cancel Screen 14
5. User s Manual HDSafe NetPower Recovery LAN Card HDSafe Technology CO LTD http www HDSafecard com Tel 86 591 3385081 Fax 86 591 3706139 175 West Erhuan Road Fuzhou Fujian P R C 350002 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com TABLE OF CONTENTS CODVFICIIL sserrep ar ankea EEEE TAE EA NEARE EE AEE RERA AORE EER REER zee 2 Important Notice for Users Nt 2 Chapter 1 Introduction 7 3 1 1 Scope Of application ae 3 2 PedtUN CS Aviicrieubiaus E E een R E E EE 3 Chapter 2 Installation ee 6 2 1 System requirements erini ia aaa N A ENADE 6 2 2 Before InstallatiON i sensurere iai er eiai a a aei 6 2 3 InstallatiON nics csniadscudeegideuddundavetindedscuauavneiedancuteduvads aiigiedaniedsaeieeds 6 2 3 1 Installation of recovery Card pp 6 2 3 2 Installation the driver for WindowS2000 NT XP ccecseneeeeeeees 7 Chapter 3 Using HDSAFE et 8 3 1 Definitions of t r S ee 8 3 2 Operation Wizard steer sig cs etena sherds p EEE a EENE AE OEE AEE 9 3 2 1 Main MeNU siscccesdicsau sisareen eaaa AEKA ERA WEEN 9 3 2 2 Configuration Menu Nb 10 3 2 3 How to SEU protectio esea O 10 3 2 4 How to set the system parameters 9 11 3 2 5 HOW to modify the password pp 12 3 2 6 How to backup CMOS data Nb 13 Chapter 4 Uninstall 7 14 4 1 Uninstall HDSafe Card Ne 14 4 2 Uninstall HDSafe Card physically Nt 14 4 3 Uninstall the driver arsin siraan ei a E a Ea i E AENA 14 Chap
6. ay fail to install the driver In this case You must run the file Setup9x exe located in the driver disk under Open Mode The confliction between HDSafe and the IDE driver supplied by the mainboard manufacturer may cause the exclamation mark in some very rare case Please uninstall the IDE driver supplied with the mainboard and then install normal IDE driver supplied by Windows9x or Windows Me How do I protect the BIOS CMOS settings with HDSafe Enable Protect CMOS data function But before you do this execute Backup CMOS data first After the installing HDSafe data on hard disk is not protected under Windows 26 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com NT 2000 XP why A You must have forgotten to install the driver Pleas run SetupNT_XP exe driver installer located in the driver disk 10 After uninstall HDSafe recovery card the system alarm with low high low hight beeps when starting Windows2000 NT XP why A It s because the driver for Windows2000 NT XP was not unloaded after removing HDSafe Card Please uninstall the driver in Control Panel 11 1 forget the password What can I do A Password is for security purpose There is no way to get it back if you forget it In this case you will have to remove the HDSafe card physically then execute password removal utility Clear exe located in the driver disk under pure DOS environment then re install HDSafe card With HDSafe Card phy
7. cally after all the boot options are set Select OK when finish If you select CANCEL you ll need to confirm the CANCEL operation with the following screen Set Multi Boot Exit Without Change OK CANCEL Screen 9 5 2 Install Software in Multi Boot Partitions After the multi boot is set you can then install operation systems and application software for every isolated partition With multi boot set following boot option selection screen will appear before every boot Select the specific boot option you want to enter or operate thereafter only the selected partition and Shared Drive D if exist is valid for this boot Software installed to the specific partition can t be seen by other boot options Multi Boot MS DOS Win98 Win2000 WinXp Screen 10 15 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com Chapter 6 NetCopy 5 2 NetCopy Work Flow HDSafe NetCopy WorkFlow PCs waked up Sender HDSafe Receiver eee Initialize Remote Control LOG ON to the Connector Sender v Wait for the Data or Command sent by the Sender Receiver Vv Select specific group Group ES Eg T y Set up Parameters v Execute Commands Vv or Receive Data Wait for the Receive
8. der to regroup the hard disk drive Backup all the useful data application program and operating system for security reason just in case of the failure of installation of HDSafe 2 3 Installation 2 3 1 Installation of recovery LAN card v Turn off your computer v Open the cabinet of the computer and insert HDSafe Recovery Card into one of free PCI slots on the motherboard Please ensure that it is securely inserted into the bottom v Closed the cabinet and turn on your computer v Check the setting of CMOS to make sure the parameters of HD are correct gt If there is Boot From LAN First or similar item please set to Enable gt Disable the Virus Warning item in CMOS setting vy Restart your PC an Installation Screen will be displayed as screen 1 Select Install Later v Boot your PC normally and install the LAN Card driver for the specific OS The LAN Card drivers are located on the Driver Disk You can download the LAN Card drivers for your specific OS from www hdsafecard com v Restart your PC on Installation Screen press Install Now if you want to install HDSafe right now select Install Later if you want to install later or select Set MultiBoot if you want to set multi boot for this computer v Press Enter three times will install HDSafe expressly with default configurations HDSafe http www HDSafecard com HDSafe Recovery LAN Card Ver 5 0 INSTALLATION Press Enter key 3 t
9. ear only if Sent the whole HD item is not checked in the Set Parameters screen Only selected hard disk data will be sent to the Receiver NetCopy gt Select Drives to Send Send Drive CAP MB DATA MB C 10001 1018 D 15005 655 E 14072 569 Use Space Key to Modify Arrow Keys to Move OK Cancel Screen 15 5 3 1 5 Set Network Identify Offsets If Modify IP and Name item is set to Sequence following screen will appear for setting the Network Identify Offsets NetCopy gt Set NetWork Identify Offsets Specific group Computer name User name IP Enter Confirm Group1 Pci User1 10 0 0 1 TAB Next Identify OK Cancel 5 3 1 6 Wait for Logging On Screen 16 20 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com Provided the specific group is built following screen will appear waiting for the receivers to log on NetCopy gt Log on and Sending Group 0 Logged On 40 00 on Ol on 02 on 03 on 04 on 05 on 06 on 07 on 08 on 09 on 10 on 11 on 12 on 13 on 14 on 15 on 16 on 17 on 18 on 19 on 20 on 21 on 22 0n 23 0n 24 on 25 on 26 on 27 on 28 on 29 on 30 on 31 on 32 0n 33 0n 34 on 35 on 36 on 37 on 38 on 39 on 40 off 41 off 42 off 43 off 44 off 45 off 46 off 47 off 48 off 49 off 50 off 51 off 52 off 53 off 54 off 55 off 56 off 57 off 58 off 59 off 60 off 61 off 62 off 63 off 64 of
10. er data to or control a specific group The group information is saved in hard disk If the groups have been built before type in the specific group number you want to transfer data to or to control in the following screen If there is not a group exist type in the group number you want it to be and that will lead you toSet Parameter screen Screen 14 NetCopy V5 0 Select Group 0 Screen 12 5 3 1 2 Build Group Collect MAC I Ds The information of the computer MAC Capacity Cylinders Heads Sectors per track of the hard disk is shown on the bottom line of the screen There are 6 function keys on the screen scribed as follow F8 Recollect Collect MAC IDs again for the specific group E F10 Save amp Exit Save the MAC IDs and build the group m ESC Exit Exit without saving m F4 Turn on Turn on the computer related with the node number where the 17 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com cursor located m F5 Shut Down Turn off the computer related with the node number where the cursor located m Del Delete Delete the computer related with the node number where the cursor located from the specific group NetCopy gt Build Group Group 0 Logged On 40 00 on Ol on 02 on 03 on 04 on 05 on 06 on 07 on 08 on 09 on 10 on 11 on 12 on 13 on 14 on 15 on 16 on 17 on 18 on 19 on 20 on 21 on 22 0n 23 0n 24 on 25 on 26 on 27 on 28 on 29 on 30 on 31 on 32 0n 33 0n 34 on 35 on 36 on
11. f 65 off 66 off 67 off 68 off 69 off 70 off 71 off 72 0ff 73 0ff 74 off 75 off 76 off 77 off 78 off 79 off 80 off 81 off 82 off 83 off 84 off 85 off 86 off 87 off 88 off 89 off 90 off 91 off 92 off 93 off 94 off 95 off 96 off 97 off 98 off 99 off Waiting for Log On Sending Data F10 Begin to Send ESC Terminate Sending and Exit MAC 00051A2B3C4D_HD Capacity 19077 CylinderS 2432 Heads 255 Sectors per Track 63 Screen 17 5 3 1 7 Send Data If Action Before Sending was set to Wait press F10 to stop waiting and initiate sending else the sending routine will begin automatically after wait for configured minutes or the system time reaches the scheduled time Press ESC key will terminate the sending and exit 5 3 2 Act as Receriver In case Run Netcopy before OS is set to Yes if a PC in the LAN is running NetCopy and act as Sender the computer will log on to the Sender as Receicer automatically A computer can also initiate NetCopy and act as Receiver manually by selecting NetCopy command on the Configuration Menu screen 2 an then selecting Receiver command 5 3 2 1 Log on When a computer initiates NetCopy and acts as Receiver it will log on to the Sender after initiatizing network with following screen If log on successfully the node number will be displayed in screen 18 NetCopy V5 0 Initializing NetWork 5 3 2 2 Receive Data 21 HDSafe http ww
12. fe Recovery LAN Card Ver 6 0 Time remain x Sec Resource Used xx Fl About F2 Configuration F3 Protect F4 Recovery Enter Proceed with Protected Mode Esc Proceed with Open Mode Screen 3 Press F1 to learn the brief information about HDSafe recovery card Press F2 to enter Configuration Menu Screen 2 Press F3 to save the changes you made after last saving F4 will only available when the Recovery Mode is set to Manual or Manual with Password Press F4 to recover your protected drive Press Esc the following confirmation screen Screen 4 will appear AAKA lt HDSafe Card You are about to enter Open Mode data on The hard disk will not be protected until Shutdown or restart All the data changes Will be saved as the permanent data OK Screen 4 You can really delete modify or format etc under open mode If you make changes to the protected area under Open Mode when you reboot the PC next time following screen will appear before Main Menu Screen 3 HDSafe Recovery Card Ver 6 0 Analysing HDSafe http www HDSafecard com Screen 5 v Press Enter to proceed with protected mode All changes you make to the hard disk set to be protected will be temp data which can be saved or recovered at the next boot depending on the recovery mode and relative parameters you set in configuration menu v There is a time counter on the top of the me
13. ffer any real protection outside the operating system The HDSafe hardware card can protect against such intrusion or corruption by intercepting them outside the operating system or at the hardware level Why software only solutions cannot offer protection outside the operating system Software only solutions are specifically written for an operating system If the 24 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com operating system is not running then the software only solution cannot operate Furthermore the BIOS CMOS settings can t be protected by Software only solution because it executes before any operating system Can HDSafe protect the BIOS CMOS settings A Yes It will automatically restore a good copy when any of the settings are tampered or corrupted 12 Why should I protect the BIOS CMOS settings A If the BIOS CMOS settings are corrupted your computer may hang or behave abnormally It may even crash your operating system or corrupt your HDD 13 Can you assure me that HDSafe s password is secure A Yes HDSafe password is encrypted and emphasizes on security 14 What is Open mode A Open mode is usually for the computer administrator or manager In this mode whatever changes made editing deleting moving renaming files installing upgrading removing software etc will be permanent 15 What is Protected mode A Protected mode is for computer users and public access In this mode wha
14. imes to install HDSafe with default settings http www hdsafecard com Set MultiBoot Install Later Install Now Screen 1 v Ifyou select Install Now a Configuration Menu will be displayed as follow CONFI GURATI ON Set Protection Set Parameters Change Password Backup CMOS NetCopy Uninstall Exit Screen 2 y Select Exit in the Configuration Menu Y Select OK in the following screen to confirm Exit You can configure the card before Exit For more details please refer to Chapter 3 CONFI GURATI ON Exit Configuration OK CANCEL v The computer will reboot automatically So far you have finished the installation of the HDSafe Recovery LAN Card Notice When press Enter three times to install HDSafe expressly only drive C is set to be protected by default If you want to protect other drives such as D E F please refer to Chapter 3 2 3 2 Installation the Recovery Driver for Windows2000 NT XP v Boot the computer with Windows2000 NT XP 7 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com v v Run Netpower setup in the driver disk or CD supplied with the product or downloaded from our website Reboot your computer to finish the installation of the driver Notice 1 Normally no extra driver is needed under Windows9x Me In case a Can not load HDMC VXD err
15. nti virus software Why do I have to run Scandisk before installing HDSafe Before any installation the HDD must be checked for errors This is to ensure that all the original information which HDSafe will use for restoration are in good condition Why do I have to defragment the HDD before installing HDSafe This is because HDSafe occupies the last sectors of your HDD If there are any files occupying these sectors it will be moved by defragmenting otherwise it will be overwritten during installation Which PCI expansion slot should I use Any free expansion slot will do The HDSafe menu does not appear What should I do In the BIOS CMOS settings disable virus warning and select NETWORK LAN as the first boot device For some older BIOS enable option ROM Do I need to install extra driver after installing HDSafe Under Window9x and Windows Me you don t need to install any driver For Windows NT 2000 XP you ll need to run SetupNT_XP exe located in the driver disk to install the driver either before or after installing HDSafe card An exclamation mark appears on IDE controller in Windows Device Manager after installing HDSafe Card Why This may occur under Windos9x and Windows Me Normally HDSafe will install driver for Windows9x and Windows Me automatically When a different version of HDSafe was ever installed HDSafe m
16. nus press any key will stop the time counter and the message will switch to the percentage of used system resource otherwise when the time counter reaches 0 HDSafe card will proceed with Protect Mode automatically 3 2 2 Configuration Menu The Configuration Menu Screen 2 will display if F2 pressed on the Main Menu CONFI GURATI ON Set Protection Set Parameters Change Password Backup CMOS NetCopy Uninstall Exit Screen 2 3 2 3 How to set protection In Configuration Menu Screen 2 select Set Protection command the following screen will appear CONFI GURATI ON gt Set Protection Protected Drive File System Capacity MB Free Space MB C FAT32 5000 4004 D FAT32 6000 3360 E FAT32 5000 2350 Press SPACE to Modify Arrow Keys to Move OK Cancel Screen 6 v Use Arrow Keys to select drive v Press SPACE to modify protection state of the selected drive 10 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com v Press Esc or select Cancel when finish setting and will return to Configuration Menu Screen 2 3 2 4 How to set the system parameters It is recommended to use the default parameters setting You can adjust them by selecting Set Parameters command in Configuration Menu Then the following screen will appear CONFIGURATION gt Set Parameters Auto Manual Manual
17. or message appears when boot Windows9x Me or a warning mark exist before IDE controller in device list of control panel please run Setup9x exe in the driver disk or CD supplied with the product or downloaded from our website 2 The driver could also be installed before inserting the card into slot Chapter 3 Using HDSAFE 3 1 Definitions of terms Protected Mode General operators such as students are recommended to use this mode All useful data files or programs set to be protected will be protected under this mode All modification of the protected data will be recovered after Restore Data Operation executed Open Mode The data in hard disk is not protected under this mode the operator can really install uninstall upgrade and etc even the drive is set to be protected Configuration system administrator can adjust working mode parameters and other settings by this operation Save Changes If useful data are created under protected mode and need to be saved you can perform this operation to save the changes you made after last saving Note There are five superior operations that need password v Save Changes Configure the card include Uninstall v Restore Data under Manual with Password recovery mode v Boot the computer with Open mode HDSafe http www HDSafecard com 3 2 Operation Wizard 3 2 1 Main Menu When boot a computer with HDSafe card installed the Main Menu will appear HDSa
18. pports Windows9x Me Windows NT 2000 and Windows XP Supported File Formats HDSafe Recovery Card supports BIGDOS FAT16 FAT32 and NTFS E Supported Hard Disks Supports SCSI EIDE IDE hard disks with different capacity Also ATA33 ATA66 and ATA100 are supported mE Integrated With Full Functioned 10 100M LAN Card Access Method CSMA CD 10Mbps and i100Mbps IEEE802 3 10Base T IEEE802 3u 100Base TX Conformance PC Clock Up to 33MHz Data Bus Width I O Address Automatically determined by configuration space Interrupt level Mapping BIOS IRQ Setup Number of Ports Single UTP STP port Network Media 10Base T UTP category 3 4 5 cable up to 100m100Base TX Cable UTP category 5 cable up to 100m Microsoft WFW3 11 Windows95 98 Me NT 2000 XP Novell Drivers Support NetWare3 X 4 X 5 X OS2 ODI FTP PC TCP Sun PC NFS Linux SCO UNIX HDSafe http www HDSafecard com Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 System requirements CPU 486 or above Memory 16M or more Hard disk IDE EIDE and SCSI 2 2 Before Installation v amp ARAS Please make sure that your computer meets the aforementioned system requirements Please make sure that the hard disk is partitioned with standard FDISK rather than Partition Magic or other partition tools otherwise you ll have to repartition it If a similar product has been installed please remove it and its drivers Scan and kill viruses with anti virus software Defrag in or
19. r the CMOS data press any key to recover the changed COMS data to previously protected status 3 2 4 5 Set Protection Level Set Protection Level to higher level can prevent user or program tools from hacking the hard disk with direct I O access better but may affect the compatibility 3 2 4 6 Set Run NETCOPY Before Starting OS Set this item to Yes can make the computer connecting to a sender which is running Netcopy and acts as Sender provided the sender exist and there is Netcopy com and the packet driver for the LAN CARD named Nepktdrv com in the root of drive C This option is for auto maintenance through network Please refer to Chapter 5 NetCopy for detail about Auto Maintenance Through Network 3 2 5 How to modify the password v v v The default password is Enter key If you want to change it select Modify Password command in Configuration Menu Screen 2 input the new password twice The password can be any letter number or symbol 12 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com 3 2 6 How to backup CMOS data w Select Backup CMOS Data command in Configuration Menu the message System will restart 3 times for analysing CMOS N Y v Press Y to backup CMOS after three reboots the message CMOS has been backuped will appear at the bottom of the screen v Press N to ignore 13 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com Chapter 4 Uninstall To remove the HDSafe recovery Lan card will not cause any damage
20. rd will recover the data automatically with a ringing each afternoon on Wednesday 11 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com 3 2 4 3 Set HDsafe Card Menu Screen to set the screen when loading the HDSafe card There are 4 options of which the default setting is Hot keys amp Menu m Hot key amp Menu will display the main menu BMP Picture 640 480 display the picture created by user At every booting the recovery card will search the root directory of Drive C for file named hardsafe bmp so long as the size of the picture does not exceed 640 480 pixels and adopting 4 bit 16 color BMP format it will be displayed m None hide me there is no information displayed it seems that the recovery card has not been installed but you can press F2 to activate the Main Menu Screen 3 2 4 4 Set Protect CMOS data Set whether to inspect the CMOS data changes during power on self test and recover it automatically when it is modified The default setting is No m Yes ignore the modification on CMOS data m No Automatically recover standard CMOS data If the HDSafe Card detects the designated data of COMS has been modified after finishing self testing the hint message Restore CMOS appears and waiting for your choice A If you do not want to recover COMS data please press Crtl Home then input the first 4 letter of your password and Enter key when the password input box appears B If you really want to recove
21. rs to Log On v v Send Data or l Finish Data Receiving Commands H or Command Executing Finish Data L Sending 5 2 Precondition For HDSafe NetPower Recovery LAN Card NetCopy is fully integrated and can be initiated without any precondition For HDSafe Recovery Card NetCopy is a stand alone program that can be run manually or automatically after the HDSafe initializing Before run NetCopy upon HDSafe 16 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com Recovery card please do following preconditioning m Copy NetCopy com to the root of Drive C of every PC m A LAN card must exist find the packet driver of the LAN card rename it to NCPACKEt com and copy it to the root of Driver C of every PC 5 3 Operation Wizard 5 3 1 Act as Sender Any PC in the LAN can act as sender to send selected partitions or whole hard disk to Receivers or execute remote control commands Press F2 on the Main Menu Screen 3 to enter Configuration Menu Screen 2 and then select NetCopy command to run NetCopy Following NetCopy Main Menu will appear NetCopy V5 0 Select Function Receiver Sender Control Screen 11 Select Sender command will make the PC initialize NetWork and act as Sender NetCopy V5 0 Initializing NetWork 5 3 1 1 Select Specific PC Group to Send Computers in LAN can divided into groups and NetCopy can transf
22. settings and the BIOS version can still activate this event Appendix File List of driver disk Netpower setup Driver install of HDSafe card for Windows2000 NT XP Clearexe Use this toll to clear the data left on hard disk by relative data recovery products Uninstall exe Driver uninstaller for Win9x Users Manual Netpower User s manual 28
23. sically installed Clear exe can t operate 7 3 NetCopy Questions m What is NetCopy NetCopy is a Server less Network COPY tool that can be independent or integrated with HDSafe NetPower Card With this function you can copy partitions and parameter data from one computer to multiple computers simultaneously over a network gt N What is the network speed of HDSafe NetPower card It s 10 100Mbps auto adaptable gt 3 Can I use HDSafe NetPower Card in a computer that doesn t support WOL Wake On LAN Yes But you will not be able to use the WOL function on the card gt What is parameter data In the manual Parameter data is actually HDSafe s data such as passwords partition information and configuration settings of the sender computer gt 5 Is it necessary for every computer on the network to have exactly the same hardware specifications for NetCopy to work A No but it is recommended that all the computers should be the same If Windows detects changes or differences in hardware motherboard chipset BIOS VGA etc on the receiving computer the hardware detection cycle will start again p What are the hardware components in the computer that can be different The amount of RAM CDROM drive floppy disk drive and keyboard Windows detects and registers them automatically gt 27 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com a What are
24. stored separately HDSafe Technology Co Ltd shall not be liable for any damage resulted from the installation of HDSafe recovery card HDSafe http www HDSafecard com Chapter 1 Introduction Computer brings us conveniences along with vexations If you operate computers by mistake shutdown them abnormally or infect them by virus computers may strike with a lot of blue screens For those computers in schools and public places no one can avoid sufferings from illegal operations and even malicious disturbance You may often find those system files that should exist disappeared but rubbish files appeared everywhere Cases infected by virus are common occurrences Administrators have to kill virus and even reinstall operating system as their daily routine Now everything is OK with HDSafe Recovery LAN Card After plugging it into a free PCI expansion slot and simply reboot the computer thereupon has an robust body to protect your system and data from unexpected wrong operation and viruses now you can try many dangerous operations delete format FDISK uninstall etc which you may do with extraordinary care before With a single reboot the destroyed system will be back and recovered to the normal status 1 1 Scope of application m Single PC user Market v Protects PC HD data Even OS is destroyed everything will go back by a single re boot v Prevent Virus destroy the OS v Prevent OS destroyed by accidental file deletion
25. t in the Set Network Identify Offsets screen Screen 16 E From file Modify the IPs and computer names according to a exist text file named Netcfg txt located in the root of Drive C Netcfg txt is a text file with specific format v The setting for different groups is divided by an section identify NETx x is the group number v Each line in a specific section describe the computer name IP and User name Here is a sample of Netcfg txt NETO Section 1 Group 1 Class1PC1 192 168 0 1 useri Class1PC3 192 168 0 4 Jone d d d computer name IP username Class1PC23 192 168 0 50 Mary NET1 Section 2 Group 2 Class2PC1 200 200 200 1 Useri Class2PC2 200 200 200 2 User2 Don t Modify Don t modify the IPs and computer names gt Turn on All receivers If this item is checked the Sender will wake up all computers in the specific group before sending provided the specific group was built The default is marked If it is not be marked it wil appear the interface of 19 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com power control on screen 17 press enter to wait logging and esc to exit gt Send CMOS date If this item is checked standard CMOS data of the Sender will be sent along with the hard disk data gt Sent the whole HD Send the whole hard disk to the Receivers If this item is checked Select Drive s to Send screen Screen 15 will not appear 5 3 1 4 Select Drives to Send This screen will app
26. tection and Recovery Even with a damaged operating system HDSafe Recovery Card can still function properly Authorization Management Provides password management and allows administrators or users to operate and manage according to different requirements Uninstalling Function HDSafe Recovery Card is capable of uninstalling and won t damage the data stored in the hard disk after uninstall The hard disk will return to the status of the most recent data saving or installation Users do not have to worry about potential damages after uninstall Virus Protection If your computer is invaded by any kind of virus once recovery is being operated all viruses will disappear Data Saving HDSafe Recovery Card can save stable status to protect the data Instant Recovery Recovery speed is beyond your imagination All data will be recovered just in a blink Various Recovery Mode HDSafe Recovery Card provides various recovery modes to meet your various requirements such as non recovery automatic recovery manual recovery scheduled recovery and data saving HDSafe http www HDSafecard com Minimum Hard Disk Space for Installation HDSafe Recovery Card requires only 0 5 of hard disk space for installation which is significantly better than reserving 200MB for recovery system of Windows and 10 20 of other recovery relative hardware software tools Supports All Windows Operating Systems HDSafe Recovery Card su
27. ter 5 Set Multi Boot et 15 5 1 Set Multi BOOT wccuvicswusivasvevavsdae haw icvadaedodew beady vans tensed eeaeida seadearudiaes 15 5 2 Install Software in Multi Boot Partitions 4 15 Chapter 6 NetCopy NU 16 5 1 PFeGO dj 16 5 2 Work FIOW 16 5 3 Operation Wizard E 17 5 3 1 Act as Sender ssssssssssrssssnssnrssosssnnnnessnnnnnosssnnnnressnnnnrenna 17 5 3 2 Act a6 RECEIVE sanciierspeneuscsteaseterengcatrantaseecepnanwedesenueatancesan 21 5 3 3 Remote COME Ol cisnosecsiecdasseueie nna aE a EA a a T DE aS 22 Chapter 7 FAQS 3 24 7 4 General QUESUOMNSS ii scsuniacetiedidttacsoreaneeiiie Aa a ANAA ERAN E 24 7 2 Installation Questions Ne 26 7 3 NELCODY OUGSHIONS aa 27 Appendix File List of driver disk 4 28 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com Copyright HDSafe Technology Co Ltd has the authority to alter the content of this manual at any time without prior notification Except as noted all companies persons materials mentioned in this manual are fictitious No part of this manual shall be reproduced or translated by any means without the express written permission of HDSafe Technology Co Ltd HDSafe Technology Co Ltd owns or has applied for patents covering the intellectual property rights contained in its application trademark copyright and files Important Notice for Users Before you install HDSafe NetPower Recovery LAN Card please do backup all of your important files and ensure that it is
28. tever changes made editing deleting moving renaming files installing upgrading removing software etc are temporary and when rebooted everything returns back to the original setup 16 Can someone really FORMAT FDISK the HDD under Protected mode A No It is impossible even in real DOS mode If someone tries HDSafe and everything will be restored back to normal after recovery 17 How can I reformat my HDD without removing HDSafe A You can reformat your HDD under Open Mode only 18 I am using HDSafe Card and I want to upgrade from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 on Instant Recovery Mode Shall I proceed A Yes HDSafe Recovery Card support all Windows operations 19 If the HDSafe Card corrupts or I remove the HDSafe Card without uninstalling it will the data on hard disk be damaged A No The data on hard disk will be restored to the status last saved The changes you made to the protected drive after last saving will be deleted 20 Does HDSafe support partition tools rather than FDISK A No Partition tools like Partition Magic is not supported So if the original hard disk was prepared by partition tools rather than FDISK you ll have to re partition in with FDISK 25 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com 7 2 Installation Questions 1 A Before installing HDSafe are there any steps to perform Please run Windows Scandisk and Disk Defragmenter And kill any existing viruses with a
29. the hardware components in the computer that can not be different The HDD type and capacity should be the same for NetCopy to work properly gt Please explain about HDD type and capacity A HDD type here refers to number of physical cylinders heads and sectors From these parameters the HDD s capacity can be determined 9 Can I use NetCopy with the normal HDSafe Card and a independent LAN card Yes But you must get the DOS packet driver for the network card to do this Usually the packet driver is located in the network card s driver disk gt 10 Can I perform NetCopy to a HDD from a different manufacturer but with the same capacity A Yes provided that the HDDs have the same number of cylinders heads and sectors 11 Can I perform NetCopy to a HDD of higher capacity A Yes provided that the HDDs have the same number of heads and sectors 12 Does network speed affect NetCopy s performance A Yes faster network speed will give better performance We recommend at least 100Mbps 13 Does HDD speed also affect NetCopy s performance A No if the network speed is 100Mbps network The HDD data transfer rates nowadays can exceed the transfer rate of a 100Mbps network connection However using gigabit networking will increase NetCopy s performance 14 The sending and receiving computers hardware are identical Why after NetCopy Windows starts hardware detection A Some differences in the BIOS CMOS
30. to data on your computer the hard disk will be saved as the original status or the data was last changed saved 4 1 Uninstall HDSafe Recovery Lan Card In Configuration Menu Screen 2 choose Uninstall command the hint message Prepare to uninstall HDSafe Card Y N will appear at the bottom of the screen press Y to perform uninstall or press N to cancel 4 2 Uninstall HDSafe Recovery Lan Card physically Remove the HDSafe Card from the PCI slot will uninstall the HDSafe Card physically 4 3 Uninstall the driver m For Windows NT 2000 XP uninstall the driver by running Uninstall exe m For Windows 9x it dose not need to uninstall driver for none driver installed 14 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com Chapter 5 Set Multi Boot 5 1 Set Multi Boot Select Set Multi Boot command in Main Menu following screen will appear setup the Boot Options give each boot option a meaningful name select file system and type in the capacity Set Multi Boot Boot Option Name File System Capacity MB 1 MS DOS FAT16 5000 2 Win98 FAT32 5000 3 Win2000 NTFS 5000 4 WinXp NTFS 5000 D Shared Drive FAT32 10000 Total Capacity 40000 MB OK CANCEL Screen 8 When multi boot is set partitions will be isolated from each other whilst Shared Driver D is the common data partition shared by every partition The capacity of shared drive D can be calculated automati
31. w HDSafecard com Receiving data can only be invoked by the Sender A computer can terminate and exit Receiving by press ESC key NetCopy V5 0 gt Log on and Receiving Mode Number 0 ESC Terminate and Exit Complete OMb Screen 18 5 3 3 Remote Control By selecting Remote Controller command in NetCopy Main Menu a computer can perform three kinds of remote control functions Build Group Turn on All Turn off All NetCopy gt Remote Control Remote Control Functions Build Group Turn on All Trun off All Screen 19 5 3 3 1 Build Group All NetCopy function execute by Group Please refer to section 5 3 1 2 and screen 13 about how to build a specific group 5 3 3 2 Turn on All NetCopy can turn off all computers in the specific group if HDSafe NetPower Card is installed or the LAN cards have Wake On Lan feature To perform this function all computers to turn on must be soft turned off leave main power switch ON NetCopy gt Remote Control All computers in the group have been turned on OK 22 HDSafe http www HDSafecard com 5 5 3 3 Turn off All NetCopy can turn off all computers in the specific group if HDSafe NetPower Card is installed or the LAN cards have Wake On Lan feature NetCopy gt Remote Control All computers in the group have been turned off OK 23 HDSafe http
32. with Password Open Mode EveryBoot Day Week 15Days Month Every 2 Months 3 Months HDSafe Card Menu Screen Hot Keys amp Menu BMP Picture None Recovery Mode Auto Recovery Setting Protect CMOS Data Yes No Protection Level No Level 1 2 3 4 5 Run NETCOPY Before Starting OS Yes No SPACE PgUp PgDn Modify TAB Next Item OK Cancel Screen 7 3 2 4 1 Set Recovery modes set the working mode of the recovery card There are 3 options the default one is Auto Auto Protected data will be automatically restored as scheduled or on every reboot m Manual F4 function key will be available on Main Menu Screen when pressed protected drive s will be recovered without password checking m Manual with Password F4 function key will be available on Main Menu Screen when pressed protected drive s will be recovered with password checking 3 2 4 2 Auto Recovery Setting Set specific interval for automatic data recovery which is valid only for automatic recovery modes The default setting is Every Boot m Every Boot the protected data on hard disk can be restored automatically after every reboot m EveryDay Week 15Days Month 2Months 3Months the data can be recovered as scheduled For example the set interval is EveryWeek and the last time to set system parameters is in the afternoon on Wednesday then the recovery ca

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