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Backup Service (Personal Network Folder)

CFAPS Backup Instructions

These instructions will assist you in making a backup copy of your data files to your central network personal folder using the Windows Backup Utility. Once set up, your data will automatically be backed up daily. 

A backup of your data is insurance against accidental loss. Use of the Windows Backup utility is fast and easy. If needed, your data can be quickly restored to your Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) computer using the restore utility. 

Things to be aware of when using this backup utility: 

  • Should the TMU network be unavailable, your files will not be available for restoration at that time. 
  • The backup files are not readable except by using the Windows Restore Utility. 
  • Because these files are compressed during the backup, these files cannot be accessed off campus. 
  • If you work from TMU-VPN, you might just choose to store all of your files on your shared or personal folders for easy access off and on campus. You DO NOT need to back up files that exist on your shared or personal folders. These are your network folders that get backed up automatically. 
  • To copy files or folders directly from your computer (C: drive) to the personal (U: drive) or shared (S: drive) right click the file or folder, select Copy, then go to your CFAPS folder, right click and select Paste.
  1. Select on Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Backup.  At the resulting screen, select Next.

    Backup or Restore Wizard window. Select Next.

  2. At the resulting screen, ensure that Back up files and settings is selected. Select on Next.

    Resulting window. select 'Back up files and settings' then click Next.

  3. If the Insert Disk window appears, select Cancel.

  4. At the resulting screen select Let me choose what to back up. Select on Next.

    Back up selection screen. The 'Let me choose what to back up' option is highlighted.

  5. In the resulting screen, locate the folder(s) you wish to back up, in the left pane, and ensure that you select the box next to it.  Once you have selected all of the folders you wish to back up, select Next.

    Items to Back Up window. Select all the folders that you wish to backup.

    Note: This service must NOT be used to backup your whole hard drive! Due to the limited space, ONLY your data files are to be backed up using this method. 

  6. In the resulting Window, click on the Browse button. 

    Backup Destination window. Select Browse to open the navigation window.

  7. In resulting window, navigate to your CFAPS folder by double-clicking on My Computer.  Double-click on the department CFAPS folder that you want, for a backup, you’ll be selecting your personal network folder userid_on_ADMN (for most departments, this is your U: drive). Either double click, or click Open.

    Navigation window. Select your CFAPS folder and click Open.

  8. In the resulting window, type Daily Backup in the File name box. Select on Save.

    File Name field with the phrase 'Daily Backup' written in.

  9. In the resulting screen, select Next

    Backup type, destination, and Name window.

  10. At the resulting screen click on Advanced… button. 

    Completing the Backup or Restore Wizard window.

  11. In the resulting window, ensure that Normal is selected. Select Next.

    Type of backup window. From the dropdown, ensure that 'normal' is selected.

  12. Ensure that Verify data after backup is selected. Select Next

    Options window. Select the first option which states 'Verify data after backup'.

  13. At the resulting window, ensure that Replace the existing backups is selected.  Select Next.  

    Backup options window with the 'Replace the existing backups' option selected.

  14. At the resulting window, ensure that Later is selected.  In the Job Name: area, type Daily Backup. Select on Set Schedule button, in order to schedule your task.

    When to Back Up window with the 'Later' option selected. Beneath Schedule entry, within the Job name field, 'Daily Backup' is written in and circled.

  15. Select the desired frequency of the backup by clicking on the arrow in the Schedule Task: area and select Daily. Under Start time, select a time you want this daily backup to start.  Select OK.

    Note: 
    Select a time of the day when your computer is usually turned on (usually between the hours of 8 am to 5 pm). Do not choose the hours between 6:20 am and 7:30 am when CCS does server maintenance.

    Schedule Job screen

  16. In the resulting window enter your CFAPS password in the Password box and again in the Confirm password box. Select OK.

    Set Account Information screen with a field to enter your password, then another to confirm it.

  17. On the next screen, click next 

  18. Select Finish
    Completing the Backup or Restore Wizard window with Finish selected.

    To check if this task has been set up correctly, you can view your newly created task by clicking on Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Scheduled Tasks. You should see a task called Daily Backup.

Use this manual backup method for those times where you want to immediately backup your data files rather than wait for the automated scheduled timed backup task.

Before you can manually backup your data, you must have already created a backup task once. If not, complete the instructions for How to set a daily back up (WIN XP).

  1. Select on Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance >Scheduled Tasks.
  2. Locate the scheduled task you created and Right-Select on the task.
  3. At the resulting pop up menu, select Run.

You have now manually backed up your data. The process will automatically close when done.

These instructions will assist you in restoring your data files that were originally backed up to your Personal Folder using the Windows Backup or Restore Utility. You will normally use the Restore Utility only to restore files back to your computer if your original files were accidentally deleted or destroyed. 

Things to be aware of when using this Restore utility: 

  • Should the TMU network be unavailable, your files will not be available for restoration at this time. 
  • Once backed up, the files are not readable except by using the Windows Restore Utility. 
  • Because these files are compressed during the backup, these files cannot be accessed or restored from off campus.
  • The restoration process can only restore files that have been backed up.
     
  1. Select on Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Backup.  At the resulting screen, select on Next.

    Welcome to the Backup or Restore Wizard window.

  2. At the Backup or Restore screen, ensure that Back up files and settings is selected. Select on Next.

    What do you want to do window with Back up files and settings selected.

  3. At the What to Restore screen select, locate and select the backed up file(s) that you wish to restore to your computer. Select on Next.

    What to Restore window with the backed up files selected.

  4. At the Completing the Backup or Restore Wizard screen, select on Finish. 

  5. At the Restore Progress screen, select on Close. Your files have now been restored to PC.

    Restore progress screen

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