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HP Direct Tape Access, Version 2.04
  

Copyright Seagate Software, Inc. 1996.
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This file contains important information which supplements
the User Guide and On-line Help.

The following subjects are discussed:

       1.   Getting Started
       2.   Special Considerations
       3.   Performance Issues
       4.   Known Issues
       5.   System Requirements
       6.   Uninstalling Your Direct Tape Software


   1.  Getting Started
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This product enables access to your tape drive from
Windows 95. You can now use your tape drive for file storage
and retrieval as if it were a hard drive or floppy disk.
A tape icon is displayed in the Taskbar's notification tray,
(located on the end of the Taskbar opposite the Start button)
when a tape is in the drive. Right-click this icon to display
the Tape menu. Double-click this icon to open the Toolkit, where
you can view the contents of your tape, open files, and move
files to and from tape.

This program automatically detects your tape drive.
However, if you need to remap your tape drive use the
System Properties dialog located in the Windows 95 Control
Panel.

Tapes must be formatted for HP Direct Tape Access use.
Refer to the on-line help for configuration and formatting
instructions.

Note: If you are running Arcada Backup for Windows 95
      version 1.0, or Conner Backup Exec for Windows 95
      version 1.0 upgrade to version 1.1.



   2.  Special Considerations
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   * Modifying files directly on tape can cause an inefficient
     use of tape space and may make delays seem excessive.
     When you want to edit a file stored on tape, move the file
     to your hard drive first, make changes, then move the file
     back to tape.

   * Although you can delete files from tape, be aware that space
     on tape is not reclaimed like it is on disks. You must format
     the tape before reclaiming space on tape.
     
     Caution: Formatting erases all data on the tape.

   * HP Direct Tape Access provides read-only access to tapes written by most
     backup programs. Backup tapes are treated as write-protected
     media until they are formatted by HP Direct Tape Access. Likewise, a backup
     program cannot write to tapes used by HP Direct Tape Access unless they are first
     erased or formatted by a backup program.

   * If you have created a shortcut to your tape drive in the SendTo
     folder or any other location and have remapped your tape drive
     since creating the shortcut, you must update the shortcut to point
     to your tape drive's new drive letter.

   * See your on-line help for additional considerations.



   3.  Performance Issues
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   * Performance depends on various combinations including
     the type of drive, the controller, and the speed of
     your machine. On certain drives HP Direct Tape Access
     is capable of playing AVI, MOV, MPEG, and other types
     of video files directly from tape.

   * Files on tape can be used with applications. However,
     we do not recommend running software applications
     off the tape.

   * Do not run your backup software until your direct tape
     software has finished accessing your tape drive.

     Caution: Invalid drive settings can cause a General Failure.
              Refer to the Help on configuration.



   4.  Known Issues
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   * If you insert a tape that your tape drive does not
     support, HP Direct Tape Access won't recognize the tape.

   * If your tape drive is unable to estimate the amount
     of tape space available, the program displays a fixed
     value in the Properties dialog box. This value does
     not accurately represent the actual amount of space
     remaining on the tape.

   * Windows and DOS can only report up to 2GB of free space.
     If your tape can hold more than 2GB, this information
     will not be accurately reported until the amount of free
     space on the tape is less than 2GB.

   * QIC-113 Read Support only supports QIC tapes written by
     Seagate, Arcada, Conner, HP, and Colorado Memory Systems (CMS)
     backup products. In addition, files in password protected
     sessions, spanned sessions, or containing maximum path lengths
     will not be accessible using your direct tape software.

   * If you copy files to the tape until it is full, the Explorer
     presents a message indicating the tape (or disk) is full and
     files need to be deleted from the tape. However, deleting files
     from tape does not reclaim tape space. You must format the tape
     before reusing tape space.

   * This program does not support QIC-40 tapes.

   * Please make sure that your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files do
     not contain duplicated DOS protected mode drivers, such as ASPI
     drivers (ASPI4DOS, BTASPI), CD-ROM drivers, or any other drivers
     that Windows 95 already provides. You should be using Windows 95
     drivers only.

   * Tape drives used with HP Direct Tape Access, cannot be used with
     Norton Disk Doctor, Norton UnErase, and other file system utilities.

   * HP Direct Tape Access does not support Windows 95 Eject PC feature
     when running on portable computers.

   * QEMM 8.00 software is incompatible with
     HP Direct Tape Access. If you are using QEMM version
     8.00, please contact Quarterdeck for
     the latest version of their software.

   * If you are running HP Direct Tape Access on
     a Windows 95 system using an FC-20 High-speed floppy controller
     and are using HP Colorado Backup for Windows 95,
     HP Direct Tape Access must be installed after
     HP Colorado Backup for Windows 95 in order for both programs to
     share the controller.  If you have already installed
     HP Direct Tape Access first, uninstall the program,
     reboot your system, and reinstall HP Direct Tape Access.

   * If you turn on your tape drive after Windows is running, you must
     reboot before HP Direct Tape Access can use the drive.

   * If your system is not responding and the tape is still spinning, do
     not manually remove the tape from the drive. Manually removing the
     tape from the drive may result in data loss. Rebooting or powering
     down your system at this time may also result in data loss. We
     strongly recommend waiting for the tape operation to complete,
     and then rewinding the tape prior to removal.

   * Sending data to a printer that is connected to a tape drive
     can cause tape commands to fail.  To correct this issue,
     Suspend HP Direct Tape Access before printing. The Suspend feature
     is located on the Tape menu.

   * When you format a tape using a tape drive connected
     to your floppy controller, the floppy disk will be
     inaccessible.

   * Virus scanning software causes slow performance when overwriting
     files on your tape. To improve performance, disable virus scanning
     on the drive letter assigned to your tape drive.

   * HP Direct Tape Access uses partitions to store file
     system information. HP Direct Tape Access supports only
     Quick File Access (QFA) tape drives.

   * If you are running an older version of a backup program and experience
     problems using that program with HP Direct Tape Access loaded,
     contact your vendor for a solution.

   * If you are running Windows 95 and have had Colorado Backup for
     Windows 3.1 installed on your system at any time,
     HP Direct Tape Access may disable your
     floppy disk drive. To enable your floppy disk drive,
     delete the following line from the [386Enh] section of
     your SYSTEM.INI file:

     DEVICE=\path\CMSWTAPE.386

     Then, reboot your system.



   5.   System Requirements
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The system requirements for this product include:

        IBM or 100%-compatible 386/DX or higher
        Windows 95
        8 Megabytes of RAM or greater
        5 Megabytes of free disk space



   6.  Uninstalling Your Direct Tape Software
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To uninstall your Direct Tape Software:

1  Select Settings from the Start menu, then click Control Panel.
2  Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
   The Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box appears with
   the Install/Uninstall tab open.
3  Select HP Direct Tape Access in the list, then click Add/Remove.
4  After Windows 95 has finished removing the program, click OK.
5  Reboot your system.
