68 69MAXDATA SN 40 M1 – User GuideProtecting Local Disks
68 69MAXDATA SN 40 M1 – User GuideProtecting Local Disks
8. From the “Action” menu, click “License” --> “Offline Activation”.
9. Click “Import Activation Code”.
10. On the “Open” dialog box, browse to the location where the returned license file exists and
double-click it.
11. On the confirmation message, click “OK”.
The license is now activated and you can continue to backup up and recover your disks.
Replacing Your Existing License
To replace your existing license:
1. From the Action menu, click “License” --> “Add License”.
The “Add License” dialog box displays your current license key code.
2. In the “License key code” text box, enter the new key code.
3. Click “OK”.
4. When the confirmation message appears, click “OK”.
If your computer has an Internet connection, the license is activated automatically. If your
Internet connection is temporarily down, repeat this procedure when your Internet connection
is restored. (You do not have to re-enter the key code.) If your Internet connection is
temporarily down, your license will be activated automatically the next time you run Intel
®
Client Backup and Recovery with a restored Internet connection.
Protecting Your Disks
After you install Client Backup and Recovery and restart your computer, the Protect a Disk wizard runs
automatically. Using this wizard, you can specify which disk or partition you want to back up, where
the backups should be stored, when automatic backups (if any) should occur, and what password
you want to use for the recovery CD. If you cancel this wizard, you can start it again at any time using
the following procedure.
To protect a disk:
1. Click “Protect a Disk”.
The Protect a Disk wizard runs.
2. In the “Available disks” list, select the disk or partition that you want to protect.
Even if your computer has only one hard disk, two items appear in this list. The first item
represents the entire hard disk, and the second item represents the partition on that disk. (If
there’s only one partition on the disk, the partition is the same as the entire disk.)
If your hard disk is divided into multiple partitions, this list displays one item for the entire
hard disk, and one item for each partition. If your computer has multiple hard disks, this list
displays an item for each entire disk and an item for each partition on each disk. Each partition
is identified by its drive letter.