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Industrial PC | Parameter setting & configuration

IPC backup & restore

Differences between archive, backup and restore

9.2

Differences between archive, backup and restore

Archive
An "Archive" is created under Windows® XP using »IPC Backup & Restore« from the CF card.

The term "Archive" defines the contents of a Compact Flash card.
The Compact Flash card...

...contains the complete "memory" of the Industrial PC,

...contains all permanently saved components such as:
– the operating system,
– software,
– data.

A Compact Flash card in an Industrial PC can be compared to the hard disk of an

Engineering PC.

Backup

A "Backup" is created using »IPC Backup & Restore« under Windows® CE.

When a backup is carried out, individual components are copied from the Compact

Flash card to a USB stick.

Restore

A "Restore" of the backup data is carried out using »IPC Backup & Restore« under

Windows® CE.

"Restore" describes the process of restoring backup data from a

USB stick to the Compact Flash card.

A restore for instance is used
– to transfer individual components from one Industrial PC to another IPC,
– to restore individual data if a fault has occurred.

Note!

A backup written to the USB stick only contains individual system data!
For creating a complete backup you have to:
• Switch off the IPC,
• Remove the CF card,
• Insert the CF card in a CF card reader,
• Archive the data of the CF card under Windows® XP using »IPC Backup &

Restore«

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