Delete A File; Change Download And Slideshow Interval Settings; Back Up And Restore Your System; Create Rescue Media - Toshiba Canvio Home User Manual

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Back up and restore your system

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Click
to open the download panel at the bottom of the screen.
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Click Public or a private share folder name, depending on the file location.
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Continue clicking folders until you locate the file.
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Drag and drop the file into the download panel.
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Repeat these steps to add other files to the download panel.
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After you have placed all the files you want, click Download. The file appears on your computer in the location
specified in the download settings. See

Delete a file

You can delete any file from within its file type (music, video, or photo). You can delete a file of any type (including music,
videos, and photos) from within Files.
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On the main menu, click the icon for the type of file you want to delete. To click a file of any type, click the Files
icon.
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Navigate to the file you want to delete.
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(Optional) To delete multiple files on the screen, hold down the Ctrl or Shift key on your keyboard to select multiple
files.
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Right-click the file name(s) and click Delete.
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Click Delete to confirm.

Change download and slideshow interval settings

Two settings are available from all selection screens:
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Download location. Enter or navigate to the folder where you want to save files you download.
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SliderShow Interval(s). Change the time interval for displaying photos in a slideshow.
BACK UP AND RESTORE YOUR SYSTEM
The CANVIO HOME software includes a SystemSave™ feature that allows you to protect your computer system and
information in the following ways:
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Creating rescue media on a USB thumb drive. You can use rescue media to boot up your computer and initiate a
full system restore from your CANVIO HOME device. Use rescue media after you have repaired or replaced defective
hardware or if you need to restore your computer to a previous state, such as before a recent software installation. The
full system restore uses your most recent full system backup.
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Performing a system backup. Performing a complete system backup enables you to restore your operating system,
programs, system settings, and files in case of a system malfunction or failure.
You can also schedule backups and manage any backups you create.

Create rescue media

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Insert a blank USB thumb drive into a USB port on your computer.
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From the main menu, click the Full System Backup
"Change download and slideshow interval settings" on page
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