Using Disk Change Detection with Backup for MS-DOS or Windows (96836)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.0
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.2
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.22
This article was previously published under Q96836 SUMMARY
Microsoft Backup for MS-DOS and Microsoft Backup for Windows both use
"disk change detection" to speed up the backup process. This article
discusses this feature.
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Disk change detection is enabled during the configuration process for
Backup. During the configuration process, Backup prompts you to remove
all floppy disks from your disk drives so that it can test whether the
drives can automatically detect when a disk is inserted. If the floppy
disk drives pass this test, disk change detection is enabled.
During subsequent floppy-disk backups, you are prompted to insert the
next disk while the drive light is still on. This may be confusing to
users who think that removing floppy disks while the light is on may
damage the disk drive or the disk itself. This is part of the disk
change detection process and removing the disk when prompted does not
damage either the disk or the disk drive. You also have the option to
wait until the disk drive light goes off; at that point, you are again
prompted to insert the next disk and instructed to press the ENTER key
to continue. If you wait until the drive light goes out and prompts you to
insert the next disk, Microsoft Backup appears to finish normally; however,
the second (or subsequent) disk may be blank. During a large backup,
however, the ability to swap disks "on the fly" can greatly reduce the
total time you spend backing up.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/3/1999 |
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Keywords: | KB96836 |
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