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Warrior8 Backup Tutorial

The document discusses the importance of regularly backing up computer systems to prevent data and program loss from disk crashes or other failures. It describes the configuration backup and restore features in the Warrior system, which allow backing up customized files and settings to an external drive or restoring a previous backup configuration. The process involves selecting files to backup or restore, with options to restore all files or only critical system files.

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Warrior8 Backup Tutorial

The document discusses the importance of regularly backing up computer systems to prevent data and program loss from disk crashes or other failures. It describes the configuration backup and restore features in the Warrior system, which allow backing up customized files and settings to an external drive or restoring a previous backup configuration. The process involves selecting files to backup or restore, with options to restore all files or only critical system files.

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Every computer system will, sooner or later, suffer a failure, like a disk crash, where potential loss of

programs and/or data is possible. This will generally happen at the most inconvenient time. The
importance of keeping current backups cannot be overemphasized. It is vital that current backups are
kept of all essential programs and data.
The warrior system is usually configured for the selection of services to be run by a given client. This
information is primarily contained in three files, namely wproperties.ini, services.ini, and tools.ini. A copy of

FIG: 8.1 Select Configuration Backup/Restore.


FIG: 8.2 Select Backup, Restore or Restore Critical Files

The first tab is used to Backup all you customized files including but not limited to Logo, Services, Depth
ere you can recover all
of these or take it on a USB drive to another computer and restore it to the same configuration as the
current system. In the Backup to windows you can browse to where you want the backup stored. The
comment line lets you add a comment to the file to more easily identify the purpose of the backup. The
advanced option allows you select files to include or exclude from the backup, use this option with caution
as selecting files other than the defaults may cause the backup file to either skip important files or over write
FIG: 8.3 Restore

The restore tab can be used to restore a previously backed up system to its working state or copy relevant

an take some time depending on the

will show all the files restored.

FIG: 8.4 Restore results

This tab has an advanced button as well, the same precautions should be observed, by selecting anything
other than the defaults you may cause system instability.
nder Critical backup dates the system will
show which critical files were backed up.

FIG: 8.5 Restore Critical Files

more specific and advanced option.

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