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- This file contains information that may be useful to you during the
- installation of FastBack Plus Windows.
-
- During installation, another file, called README.TXT, will be copied to
- the directory in which you have installed FastBack Plus Windows.
- README.TXT contains more comprehensive information about the use of
- FastBack Plus Windows. You can use Windows' NOTEPAD program to view
- README.TXT.
-
-
- INSTALLATION TIPS
- =================
- - This version of Fastback Plus Windows was written to work with
- versions 3.0 and 3.1 of Microsoft Windows.
-
- - FastBack Plus Windows' installation program must be run from Windows.
- While it can be run from Program Manager or File Manager, the simplest
- way to run it is by typing "WIN A:INSTALL" or "WIN B:INSTALL" at the
- DOS prompt.
-
- - During installation, you may receive a warning if non-standard drivers
- are detected in your Windows SYSTEM.INI file. These drivers are
- sometimes installed by other backup programs during installation and,
- since they replace the standard Windows drivers, can be detrimental to
- other programs' operation. FastBack Plus Windows' installation
- program will restore the drivers to Windows' default settings
- (device=*VDMAD and device=*VFD). FastBack Plus Windows also adds its
- own device driver, called FASTBACK.386 to the [386 Enh] section of
- SYSTEM.INI. This device driver, though proprietary, does not
- interfere with standard Windows functions. Keep in mind that if you
- install another backup program after FastBack Plus Windows has been
- installed, it may prevent FastBack Plus Windows from operating
- properly.
-
- - Occasionally, some computers have difficulty successfully performing a
- restart of Windows while Network drivers are loaded (IPX and NETx) .
- If this is occurs with your computer (the computer will hang with a
- blank screen after trying to restart Windows), do not be alarmed.
- Simply reboot your computer, reinsert FastBack Plus Windows disk #1 in
- your floppy drive, and start Windows again. The installation will
- continue automatically. In most cases, the installation program will
- identify situations where this is likely to occur and provide you with
- instructions on manually restarting Windows to continue the
- installation.
-
-
- MACRO/SETUP FILE COMPATIBILITY
- ==============================
- Fastback Plus Windows is compatible with any Setup or Macro file created
- for use with Fastback Plus version 3.0x. Commands that are not
- applicable within Windows, such as the ColorWindow() command, will
- simply be ignored during the processing of macros or setup files if the
- MacroErrorAction() is set to "Continue If Possible".
-
-
- DRIVE SELECTION OVERRIDE
- ========================
- FastBack Plus Windows now relies on information provided by your
- computer's BIOS to help in automatically identifying the types of floppy
- drives attached to your system.
-
- In the unlikely event the program improperly identifies the floppy drive
- type, the following macro command can be added to the FastBack Plus
- Windows setup file (usually DEFAULT.FB or USERNAME.FB) to override the
- automatic device determination.
-
- Syntax: DefineDrive("Drive Letter",Index,"Drive Type")
-
- Drive Letter - can be any letter in the range A - Z.
-
- Index - is a number from 0 - 3. Normally, the A: drive is index
- 0, and the B: drive is index 1. Index 3 is usually
- reserved for an external floppy drive.
-
- Drive Type - can be any of the following strings:
-
- 360K 5 1/4 Floppy
- 720K 5 1/4 Floppy
- 720K 3 1/2 Floppy
- 1.2Mb 5 1/4 Floppy
- 1.44Mb 3 1/2 Floppy
- 1.44Mb IBM 3 1/2 Floppy
-
- Example: DefineDrive("A",0,"360K 5 1/4 Floppy")
-
-
- ****NOTE: We have experienced problems with overriding the definitions
- of some external floppy drives within the Windows environment. Most
- notably, this has been seen with Sysgen external floppy drives. If you
- have an unsupported drive, we regret any inconvenience you may
- experience as a result, and assure you that we will continue to expand
- our support for non-standard, external floppy drives in the future.
- Contact our Technical Support group for further details on this matter.
-
-
- USERS OF HIGH SPEED COMPUTERS WITH ON-BOARD CACHES:
- ===================================================
- On some computers with extremely fast processors and on-board caches,
- we have observed an apparent conflict between rapid video updates and
- Direct Memory Access (DMA) transfers. This conflict is inherent to the
- Microsoft Windows environment and can affect any program that uses DMA
- to transfer data on these computers. Since high-speed DMA transfers are
- one of the techniques FastBack Plus Windows uses to achieve its superior
- performance, the potential exists for this conflict to interfere with
- the operation of FastBack Plus Windows.
-
- This conflict results in diskettes being rejected by FastBack Plus
- Windows with the error message "Skipping bad or full volume". This
- condition exists due to the inability of these faster computers to
- allow both the rapid video updates and FastBack Plus Windows' DMA data
- transfers to occur before FastBack Plus Windows attempts to begin a new
- DMA operation.
-
- We are exploring methods to prevent this condition from interfering with
- the operation of our program and expect to have the problem solved in
- the near future. In the mean time, if you are running an extremely fast
- computer and experience an abnormally high incidence of "Skipping bad or
- full volume" conditions, there are a couple of things you can do to
- eliminate the problem or reduce the likelihood of its occurrence:
-
- - Disable your hardware cache. These caches increase the frequency of
- video updates, thereby making it more likely that they will
- interfere with Fastback Plus Windows' DMA transfer operations.
- Disabling the hardware cache has been quite effective in eliminating
- this problem.
-
- - Avoid doing anything that will significantly increase the amount of
- video activity during backups. For example, you should avoid
- unnecessary movement of items on the screen during backups and
- restores.
-
- If you experience this problem, you can contact our Technical Support
- group for the current status of our efforts to solve this problem.
-
-
- CHANGES MADE DURING FASTBACK PLUS WINDOWS' INSTALLATION
- =======================================================
- During its installation procedure, if you allow FastBack Plus Windows to
- make all of the suggested changes to your system, the following changes
- are made:
-
- - AUTOEXEC.BAT file: The directory in which you've installed FastBack
- Plus Windows is added to your PATH= statement. The default is C:\FBW.
-
- - WIN.INI file: The FBWSCHED.EXE command (for scheduling automatic
- backups) is added to the Load= line in WIN.INI.
-
- - SYSTEM.INI file: The line "device=FastBack.386" is added at the end
- of the [386Enh] section of SYSTEM.INI.
-
- - A file called FBW.INI is created in your Windows directory.
-
- - A file called FASTBACK.386 is copied to the SYSTEM subdirectory under
- the Windows directory.
-
- All other files are kept in the FastBack Plus Windows directory.
-
- Please note that any files changed during installation will be saved in
- backup files with the .FBP extension.
-
-