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Comments to date: 10. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Raafi 6:33am on Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 
So far so good. I plan to take this travelling with me, so I hope it's as rugged as it promises.
honzor 7:27am on Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 
No problems with it so far. I use it on my work computer, which is already slow. So it may not be the HDs fault that it backs up so slowly. This device was very easy to setup. I did format for NTFS for larger file transfers and I am not using the software that it came with.
linuxcav 5:13pm on Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 
USB hard drive This one appears to be reliable and robust. It has extra software for backups etc that you may find useful Excellent product Item arrived when expected and in perfect condition. Bought this particular hard drive as i needed something small and tough.
marco75 6:20pm on Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 
SORRY TIGER-MINE ARRIVED DOA. TRIED 3 COMPUTERS...ONLY THING THAT HAPPINS IS THE LIGHT COMES ON...WHOOPIE. STILL WAITING FOR RMA, 1 MONTH NOW.
rpsgc 1:26am on Thursday, May 20th, 2010 
great product, this is the second one i've bought for another mac. installs in a snap w/ time machine and backup fast.
jtux 6:03am on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 
I was advised by those in the know to purchase a Western Digital external hard drive but when I went into the shop.
dino4 8:19am on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 
I use this to keep my workout videos on and use it with the WD HD Media Player. works great and no problems with setup or startup everytime. Worked exactly as desired...took exactly 10 minutes to get the drive installed in the case and to access the data on it. I highly recommend this...
monkeybus 8:37pm on Friday, April 30th, 2010 
Works just fine, decent size and feels sturdy. As has been stated in other reviews, it does provide you with a cable to plug into two USB ports.
vindvaki 9:06am on Sunday, April 25th, 2010 
BAD Theres a few things that i think is wrong today, it is not 500GB it is in fact 465GB there is 45 GIGS missing.
ullas joseph 6:10am on Friday, April 2nd, 2010 
This thing has fallen from a height onto a hard floor (while it was running) multiple times and it still works great! I am impressed.

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Users Manual

Transcend Elite Software

(Version 1.0)

Congratulations on purchasing one of Transcends world-renowned storage products. Your Transcend storage device comes with Transcend Elite a very useful software application that can help you increase work productivity by keeping important files organized, protected and up-to-date. The Elite software pack includes Backup, Restore, Backup Management, Encryption and PC-Lock features.

Contents

Hardware Requirements.. 3 Supported Operating Systems... 3 Getting Started.... 4 Backing up Data... 5
Create a Backup Task... 5 Run a Backup Task... 9 One Touch Backup... 11

Restoring Data... 12

Restore Files from a Backup Task... 12

Data Encryption... 16

Protecting Files & Folders... 16 Decrypting Your Data... 17
Backup Management... 18 Bookmark Sync... 20
Copy to Storage Device... 20 Copy to Computer... 21
Settings... 22 Closing the Program... 24 Helpful Tips... 25 FAQ... 26 More Help.... 27

Hardware Requirements

1. Transcend StoreJet Portable Hard Drive or JetFlash USB Flash Drive 2. Desktop or Notebook computer with an available USB port
Supported Operating Systems
Elite supports the following operating systems: Windows XP Windows Vista

Windows 7

NOTE: You must have Administrator privileges to run Elite in Windows 7 and Vista.

Getting Started

You do not have to install any software on your computer to run Elite. You can start Elite manually by navigating to your StoreJet or JetFlash drive in the Windows Explorer (My Computer) and double-clicking on TSelite.exe to begin.

Backing up Data

Create a Backup Task
1. Double-click the Elite icon ( ) in the Windows System Tray 2. Select Backup from the Main Menu.
3. The Backup Task window will appear. Click the New Task button.
4. Enter a name for the Backup Task and a description of what the task does, then select additional backup options (if desired) and click Next. Example:
Task Name: Photos Description: Update the Windows Photos folder with the latest photos on my StoreJet

Additional Options:

Backup and Compress Click this box to save space on the destination drive. Data Encryption with Password Adds password security to your compressed files. Real-time Backup This powerful function will continuously monitor the folder(s) you specify in the Backup Task, and incrementally backup the contents of the folder(s) whenever changes are made. For example, if you save a new file to the folder specified in this Backup Task, Elite will automatically add the new file to its ongoing backup of the folder. Similarly, any existing files in that folder that you re-save or modify in any way will also be automatically updated within the backup (date and time of update will be indicated at the end of each file name). NOTE: Real-time backup starts functioning immediately after you finish creating the backup task; Backup Now and One Touch backup are not necessary while Real-time Backup is enabled.
WARNING: If you use Encryption, the Password you enter will be required to decrypt and decompress your backed up files. Do not forget your password. 5. Select the files you want to backup. Use the column on the left to browse for folders, and select specific files in the window on the right. Check-marking a folder in the left hand column will automatically mark all of the files and subfolders contained within that folder. Click the Next button to continue.
6. Select a destination folder for your backed-up files and click Next. Remove previous files from this Backup Task:
To save space on your destination disk, you can choose to remove/overwrite the previous backups of your files each time you run the Backup Task.

NOTE: If you choose Remove previous files from this Backup Task you will only be able to restore files from the most recent backup. Older backup points will be unavailable.
7. In this step, you are given the option to set a reoccurring schedule for your Backup Task, which is useful to make sure your data is always synchronized and up-to-date. Choose one of the available backup frequency options and click Done. Backup Scheduling Options:
None (default) Choose this option if performing a one-time backup or if you want to perform updates manually. Daily Execute the Backup Task once each day at a specific time. Click the up/down arrow buttons to adjust the start time. Weekly Execute the Backup Task once every week. Select the time and the day (or days) of the week on which you want to backup your data. Monthly Execute the Backup Task once per month at the same time of day on a specific day(s).
NOTE: The Elite application must be running in order for automatic backup scheduling to work. Scheduled backups cannot be performed unless the StoreJet, JetFlash, and any other hard drives relevant to the files selected in the Backup Task are connected to your computer and powered on. 8. Congratulations, you have successfully created a Backup Task! All Backup Tasks that you create will appear on the right-hand column of the Backup Task window, and details about each Task will appear on the left.

Run a Backup Task

1. To manually execute a Backup Task (regardless of schedule settings), simply select it from the list of tasks in the Backup Task window and click Backup Now.
2. A summary of the Backup Task will appear. Click the Start button to begin the backup.
3. When the backup process has finished, a Backup Complete message window will appear. Click the OK button to exit.
4. If a problem occurs during the backup procedure, an error message window will appear. This is usually because source drives, folders, or files have been moved, renamed, or deleted from their original location at the time that the Backup Task was initially set up. Click the OK button to continue. Since the backup did not complete as planned, you will be given the opportunity to automatically update the task details to only include the files and folders that were successfully found. If you suspect the backup error occurred because of a disconnected disk or similar problem, it is best to select No, then try to fix the problem and re-run the Backup Task.

One Touch Backup

Some Transcend StoreJet models include a One Touch auto-backup button. This button can be used to automatically execute a Backup Task that you created in Elite. 1. In the Backup Task window, a list of your current backup tasks will be displayed on the right hand side of the screen. 2. To assign a Backup Task to your StoreJets One Touch auto-backup button, simply mark the radio button in the OTB column.
3. The next time you want to perform a backup, simply click the One Touch backup button on your StoreJet drive and your Backup Task will automatically start. NOTE: The Elite application must be running in order to enable the One Touch auto-backup function of your drive.

Restoring Data

Restore Files from a Backup Task
1. Double-click the Elite icon ( ) in the Windows System Tray 2. Select Restore from the Main Menu.
3. The Backup Task window will appear, and a list of all the backup tasks that have been executed will be displayed on the right hand side of the screen. Select a Backup Task and click the Restore button.
4. The next window will display a list of available backup instances that you can 12
restore from. Choose a version (usually the latest available instance) and click Next to continue.
NOTE: If you selected Remove previous files from this Backup Task when creating the Backup Task, you will only be able to restore from the most recent backup.
5. If your backup is encrypted, a password will be required before you can restore data from it. A lock icon next to the backup date indicates encryption was used during backup, and a unlock icon means the backup is not encrypted.
For encrypted backups, simply enter your password you used during the creation of the Backup Task and click the OK button.
6. Next you will be asked to select a destination for your restored files. The Default path is the original folder location from which the file(s) were backed-up. Choose Other if you want to specify a different location to save your backups to. If you are restoring to the default path, most of the files you are restoring might have the same filenames as existing files within the folder(s). Elite gives you several options to handle duplicate files when they are detected. Choose one of the options below and click Start to begin restoring files. Duplicate Filename Detection Options:
Keep newest version If duplicate file names are detected during the restore process, Elite will keep whichever version is newer (recommended). Overwrite destination file Elite will overwrite all similarly named files in the destination with the ones from the backup, even if the files in the destination folder(s) have been recently modified. Skip When duplicate files are detected, they will be skipped. All files in the destination folder(s) will remain untouched, and Elite will only restore files that dont already exist in the destination path.

7. Once the restore process is complete, a summary of the restored Task will appear. Click the Close button to exit.

Data Encryption

If you are concerned about data security, Elite offers you a quick and easy way to protect files with powerful 256-bit AES encryption*. This function can be used completely independent of the Backup function.
*Elite uses parts of the 7-Zip program and the SevenZipVCL encryption algorithm. 7-Zip is licensed under the GNU LGPL, and the source code is available at www.7-zip.org. For information regarding SevenZipVCL, please visit www.rg-software.de.
Protecting Files & Folders
1. Double-click the Elite icon ( ) in the Windows System Tray 2. Select Encrypt from the Main Menu.
3. Select the files you want to protect and click Encrypt. Use the column on the left to browse for folders, and select specific files in the window on the right. Check-marking a folder in the left hand column will automatically mark all of the files and subfolders contained within that folder.
4. Choose a Password for your file(s) and enter it again in the Confirm field.
5. You will then given the opportunity to remove the original file(s). If you click Yes, only the encrypted version will remain. This will ensure nobody but you will be able to open the file or files that you have protected.

Decrypting Your Data

1. Select Encrypt from the Main Menu. 2. Locate your encrypted files or folders and click the checkboxes next to the items you want to unprotect. Encrypted files can be identified by the date stamp in the filename, and the file extension will be.enc. Example:
Original File Name: MyDiary.doc Protected File Name: MyDiary.doc _2011-01-03_17-07-53.enc
3. After selecting the file(s) you wish to unprotect, click the Decrypt button and enter the password you used at the time of encryption. WARNING: If you use Encryption, you will not be able to access your files without the correct password. Do not forget your password. Transcend will not be responsible for lost passwords or inaccessible files, and does not provide data recovery service.

Backup Management

Each time you run one of your Backup Tasks, a new backup file containing the latest versions of your files will be created and stored in your desired backup location. Over time, these backups can accumulate and use up a considerable amount of storage space. If your backup storage device gets low on space, the Backup Manager allows you to browse through all previous backups and delete old, redundant, or unnecessary backup points. 1. Double-click the Elite icon ( ) in the Windows System Tray 2. Select Manage from the Main Menu.
3. The Backup Manager will display a list of all your Backup Tasks, along with every backup instance performed for each Task. When you click an item, detailed information about the backup will be shown on the left hand side of the screen. To delete older or unwanted backup points, simply select one of the backup instances listed under the Backup Task and click Delete.

Bookmark Sync

Elite can synchronize all your Internet Explorer Favorites or Firefox Bookmarks with your portable device, allowing you to use any compatible computer to browse your favorite websites just like you would at home.

Copy to Storage Device

1. Double-click the Elite icon ( ) in the Windows System Tray 2. Select Bookmark Sync from the Main Menu.
3. Select your Internet browser. 4. Click to copy your computers current Favorites/Bookmarks to the storage device. 5. Press Sync to start the operation.

Copy to Computer

1. Select your Internet browser. to update your browsers Favorites/Bookmarks to the latest 2. Click version from your storage device. 3. Press Sync to start the operation.

Settings

To change languages and adjust other Elite settings, right click on the Elite icon ( ) in the Windows System Tray and select Settings.
Language: Use the drop-down menu to select one of the available languages. This will change the User Interface language for all of menus within Elite.
Minimize on startup: This option will allow Elite to run in the background when you open the program instead of opening the Main Menu window. It is a good idea to always keep Elite running so that it can perform scheduled Backup Tasks.
PC-Lock: Select PC-Lock to temporarily lock your desktop or notebook computer and prevent others from accessing your data while you are away.
To Lock Your Computer: Enter a password in the dialog box and unplug your Transcend storage device. A photo slideshow will be displayed while the computer is locked. To Unlock Your Computer: Press any key to bring up the password window. Enter the same password you used to lock your computer. The slideshow will disappear and you will be free to use your computer again.

About: This will display detailed information about the Elite software version you are using.

Closing the Program

If you have not scheduled any automatic Backup Tasks and wish to exit Elite, it is very important that you only use the following method to close the software application: 1. Right-click the Elite icon ( Exit. ) in the Windows System Tray and select
2. A confirmation window will be displayed. Click Yes to close the program.
WARNING: To prevent data loss, always use this procedure to close the Elite application. Force-closing the software may result in irrecoverable data loss.

Helpful Tips

Use Elite instead of copy & paste Whether you are backing up data for long-term storage or simply moving files to a different location, use Elite instead of the copying and pasting. This will not only save time by making sure all files and subfolders are copied reliably, but will also give you the opportunity to execute the same procedure again in the future with easy scheduling options. Or, you can even use the One Touch auto-backup button to instantly backup specified files and folders (not available on all StoreJet models). Travel back in time with different restore points By default, Elite creates a new backup folder with a date stamp each time a backup is performed (whether manually or scheduled). This means that when you need to restore files, you can choose from different backup points to retrieve earlier or newer versions of your files. For novice users, this is the safest and way to ensure you can always go back to an earlier point in time, even if you deleted some files along the way. However, advanced users looking to save hard drive space should check out the Real-time Backup option. Real-time Backup saves time and hard drive space! Backup your data version-by-version. Novice users should start by performing a full backup without enabling any advanced options. For more advanced users, we suggest trying the Real-time Backup option. Real-time Backup will automatically update the backup version of a folder or folders whenever you add new files or make changes to existing files within the folder. Real-time Backup works incrementally which means it saves hard drive space by only updating newly-added or changed files. The only drawback to using Real-time backup Be careful with passwords When encrypting your files, always choose a password that is easy to remember. You can use the same password for all of your Backup Tasks. Passwords are case-sensitive, so make sure the Caps Lock function on your keyboard is not enabled.
Q: Elite does not start when I double-click its icon. Whats wrong? A: Make sure your StoreJet or JetFlash drive is properly connected to the computer. The Elite software only works in Windows 7, Vista, and XP. Q: Why didnt my scheduled backup take place? A: For scheduled backups to run properly, all hard drives, and all computers that contain hard drives associated with the scheduled Backup Task, must be connected and powered on during the time of the scheduled backup. Additionally, if the backup destination drive runs out of storage space, scheduled backups will not take place.

Why doesnt One Touch auto-backup work? A:
Did you mark the One Touch Backup field next to the Backup Task? If not, see here to learn how. This function only works with Transcend StoreJet brand drives that have a One Touch auto-backup button Q: An error message appears when restoring files A: This message usually means that you have moved, renamed or deleted some of the source or destination drives/folder/files associated with the Backup Task. Q: Some of the files specified in the Backup Task did not get backed-up A: Check to make sure the source file or folder is correct, and that no errors occurred during the backup procedure.

More Help

If you cannot find the answer to your problem in this manual and are having difficulty with the Elite software, your Transcend StoreJet drive or JetFlash drive, Please visit our Tech Support website at www.transcend.com.tw/support
2011 Transcend Information, Inc. All rights reserved. All brand names are registered trademarks of their respective owners. Specifications subject to change without notice.

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Users Manual

Transcend Elite Software

(Version 1.0)

Congratulations on purchasing one of Transcends world-renowned storage products. Your Transcend storage device comes with Transcend Elite a very useful software application that can help you increase work productivity by keeping important files organized, protected and up-to-date. The Elite software pack includes Backup, Restore, Backup Management, Encryption and PC-Lock features.

Contents

Hardware Requirements.. 3 Supported Operating Systems... 3 Getting Started.... 4 Backing up Data... 5
Create a Backup Task... 5 Run a Backup Task... 9 One Touch Backup... 11

Restoring Data... 12

Restore Files from a Backup Task... 12

Data Encryption... 16

Protecting Files & Folders... 16 Decrypting Your Data... 17
Backup Management... 18 Bookmark Sync... 20
Copy to Storage Device... 20 Copy to Computer... 21
Settings... 22 Closing the Program... 24 Helpful Tips... 25 FAQ... 26 More Help.... 27

Hardware Requirements

1. Transcend StoreJet Portable Hard Drive or JetFlash USB Flash Drive 2. Desktop or Notebook computer with an available USB port
Supported Operating Systems
Elite supports the following operating systems: Windows XP Windows Vista

Windows 7

NOTE: You must have Administrator privileges to run Elite in Windows 7 and Vista.

Getting Started

You do not have to install any software on your computer to run Elite. You can start Elite manually by navigating to your StoreJet or JetFlash drive in the Windows Explorer (My Computer) and double-clicking on TSelite.exe to begin.

Backing up Data

Create a Backup Task
1. Double-click the Elite icon ( ) in the Windows System Tray 2. Select Backup from the Main Menu.
3. The Backup Task window will appear. Click the New Task button.
4. Enter a name for the Backup Task and a description of what the task does, then select additional backup options (if desired) and click Next. Example:
Task Name: Photos Description: Update the Windows Photos folder with the latest photos on my StoreJet

Additional Options:

Backup and Compress Click this box to save space on the destination drive. Data Encryption with Password Adds password security to your compressed files. Real-time Backup This powerful function will continuously monitor the folder(s) you specify in the Backup Task, and incrementally backup the contents of the folder(s) whenever changes are made. For example, if you save a new file to the folder specified in this Backup Task, Elite will automatically add the new file to its ongoing backup of the folder. Similarly, any existing files in that folder that you re-save or modify in any way will also be automatically updated within the backup (date and time of update will be indicated at the end of each file name). NOTE: Real-time backup starts functioning immediately after you finish creating the backup task; Backup Now and One Touch backup are not necessary while Real-time Backup is enabled.
WARNING: If you use Encryption, the Password you enter will be required to decrypt and decompress your backed up files. Do not forget your password. 5. Select the files you want to backup. Use the column on the left to browse for folders, and select specific files in the window on the right. Check-marking a folder in the left hand column will automatically mark all of the files and subfolders contained within that folder. Click the Next button to continue.

6. Select a destination folder for your backed-up files and click Next. Remove previous files from this Backup Task:
To save space on your destination disk, you can choose to remove/overwrite the previous backups of your files each time you run the Backup Task.
NOTE: If you choose Remove previous files from this Backup Task you will only be able to restore files from the most recent backup. Older backup points will be unavailable.
7. In this step, you are given the option to set a reoccurring schedule for your Backup Task, which is useful to make sure your data is always synchronized and up-to-date. Choose one of the available backup frequency options and click Done. Backup Scheduling Options:
None (default) Choose this option if performing a one-time backup or if you want to perform updates manually. Daily Execute the Backup Task once each day at a specific time. Click the up/down arrow buttons to adjust the start time. Weekly Execute the Backup Task once every week. Select the time and the day (or days) of the week on which you want to backup your data. Monthly Execute the Backup Task once per month at the same time of day on a specific day(s).
NOTE: The Elite application must be running in order for automatic backup scheduling to work. Scheduled backups cannot be performed unless the StoreJet, JetFlash, and any other hard drives relevant to the files selected in the Backup Task are connected to your computer and powered on. 8. Congratulations, you have successfully created a Backup Task! All Backup Tasks that you create will appear on the right-hand column of the Backup Task window, and details about each Task will appear on the left.

Run a Backup Task

1. To manually execute a Backup Task (regardless of schedule settings), simply select it from the list of tasks in the Backup Task window and click Backup Now.
2. A summary of the Backup Task will appear. Click the Start button to begin the backup.
3. When the backup process has finished, a Backup Complete message window will appear. Click the OK button to exit.

4. If a problem occurs during the backup procedure, an error message window will appear. This is usually because source drives, folders, or files have been moved, renamed, or deleted from their original location at the time that the Backup Task was initially set up. Click the OK button to continue. Since the backup did not complete as planned, you will be given the opportunity to automatically update the task details to only include the files and folders that were successfully found. If you suspect the backup error occurred because of a disconnected disk or similar problem, it is best to select No, then try to fix the problem and re-run the Backup Task.

One Touch Backup

Some Transcend StoreJet models include a One Touch auto-backup button. This button can be used to automatically execute a Backup Task that you created in Elite. 1. In the Backup Task window, a list of your current backup tasks will be displayed on the right hand side of the screen. 2. To assign a Backup Task to your StoreJets One Touch auto-backup button, simply mark the radio button in the OTB column.
3. The next time you want to perform a backup, simply click the One Touch backup button on your StoreJet drive and your Backup Task will automatically start. NOTE: The Elite application must be running in order to enable the One Touch auto-backup function of your drive.

Restoring Data

Restore Files from a Backup Task
1. Double-click the Elite icon ( ) in the Windows System Tray 2. Select Restore from the Main Menu.
3. The Backup Task window will appear, and a list of all the backup tasks that have been executed will be displayed on the right hand side of the screen. Select a Backup Task and click the Restore button.
4. The next window will display a list of available backup instances that you can 12
restore from. Choose a version (usually the latest available instance) and click Next to continue.
NOTE: If you selected Remove previous files from this Backup Task when creating the Backup Task, you will only be able to restore from the most recent backup.
5. If your backup is encrypted, a password will be required before you can restore data from it. A lock icon next to the backup date indicates encryption was used during backup, and a unlock icon means the backup is not encrypted.

For encrypted backups, simply enter your password you used during the creation of the Backup Task and click the OK button.
6. Next you will be asked to select a destination for your restored files. The Default path is the original folder location from which the file(s) were backed-up. Choose Other if you want to specify a different location to save your backups to. If you are restoring to the default path, most of the files you are restoring might have the same filenames as existing files within the folder(s). Elite gives you several options to handle duplicate files when they are detected. Choose one of the options below and click Start to begin restoring files. Duplicate Filename Detection Options:
Keep newest version If duplicate file names are detected during the restore process, Elite will keep whichever version is newer (recommended). Overwrite destination file Elite will overwrite all similarly named files in the destination with the ones from the backup, even if the files in the destination folder(s) have been recently modified. Skip When duplicate files are detected, they will be skipped. All files in the destination folder(s) will remain untouched, and Elite will only restore files that dont already exist in the destination path.
7. Once the restore process is complete, a summary of the restored Task will appear. Click the Close button to exit.

Data Encryption

If you are concerned about data security, Elite offers you a quick and easy way to protect files with powerful 256-bit AES encryption*. This function can be used completely independent of the Backup function.
*Elite uses parts of the 7-Zip program and the SevenZipVCL encryption algorithm. 7-Zip is licensed under the GNU LGPL, and the source code is available at www.7-zip.org. For information regarding SevenZipVCL, please visit www.rg-software.de.
Protecting Files & Folders
1. Double-click the Elite icon ( ) in the Windows System Tray 2. Select Encrypt from the Main Menu.
3. Select the files you want to protect and click Encrypt. Use the column on the left to browse for folders, and select specific files in the window on the right. Check-marking a folder in the left hand column will automatically mark all of the files and subfolders contained within that folder.
4. Choose a Password for your file(s) and enter it again in the Confirm field.
5. You will then given the opportunity to remove the original file(s). If you click Yes, only the encrypted version will remain. This will ensure nobody but you will be able to open the file or files that you have protected.

Decrypting Your Data

1. Select Encrypt from the Main Menu. 2. Locate your encrypted files or folders and click the checkboxes next to the items you want to unprotect. Encrypted files can be identified by the date stamp in the filename, and the file extension will be.enc. Example:
Original File Name: MyDiary.doc Protected File Name: MyDiary.doc _2011-01-03_17-07-53.enc
3. After selecting the file(s) you wish to unprotect, click the Decrypt button and enter the password you used at the time of encryption. WARNING: If you use Encryption, you will not be able to access your files without the correct password. Do not forget your password. Transcend will not be responsible for lost passwords or inaccessible files, and does not provide data recovery service.

Backup Management

Each time you run one of your Backup Tasks, a new backup file containing the latest versions of your files will be created and stored in your desired backup location. Over time, these backups can accumulate and use up a considerable amount of storage space. If your backup storage device gets low on space, the Backup Manager allows you to browse through all previous backups and delete old, redundant, or unnecessary backup points. 1. Double-click the Elite icon ( ) in the Windows System Tray 2. Select Manage from the Main Menu.
3. The Backup Manager will display a list of all your Backup Tasks, along with every backup instance performed for each Task. When you click an item, detailed information about the backup will be shown on the left hand side of the screen. To delete older or unwanted backup points, simply select one of the backup instances listed under the Backup Task and click Delete.

Bookmark Sync

Elite can synchronize all your Internet Explorer Favorites or Firefox Bookmarks with your portable device, allowing you to use any compatible computer to browse your favorite websites just like you would at home.

Copy to Storage Device

1. Double-click the Elite icon ( ) in the Windows System Tray 2. Select Bookmark Sync from the Main Menu.
3. Select your Internet browser. 4. Click to copy your computers current Favorites/Bookmarks to the storage device. 5. Press Sync to start the operation.

Copy to Computer

1. Select your Internet browser. to update your browsers Favorites/Bookmarks to the latest 2. Click version from your storage device. 3. Press Sync to start the operation.

Settings

To change languages and adjust other Elite settings, right click on the Elite icon ( ) in the Windows System Tray and select Settings.
Language: Use the drop-down menu to select one of the available languages. This will change the User Interface language for all of menus within Elite.
Minimize on startup: This option will allow Elite to run in the background when you open the program instead of opening the Main Menu window. It is a good idea to always keep Elite running so that it can perform scheduled Backup Tasks.
PC-Lock: Select PC-Lock to temporarily lock your desktop or notebook computer and prevent others from accessing your data while you are away.
To Lock Your Computer: Enter a password in the dialog box and unplug your Transcend storage device. A photo slideshow will be displayed while the computer is locked. To Unlock Your Computer: Press any key to bring up the password window. Enter the same password you used to lock your computer. The slideshow will disappear and you will be free to use your computer again.
About: This will display detailed information about the Elite software version you are using.

Closing the Program

If you have not scheduled any automatic Backup Tasks and wish to exit Elite, it is very important that you only use the following method to close the software application: 1. Right-click the Elite icon ( Exit. ) in the Windows System Tray and select
2. A confirmation window will be displayed. Click Yes to close the program.
WARNING: To prevent data loss, always use this procedure to close the Elite application. Force-closing the software may result in irrecoverable data loss.

Helpful Tips

Use Elite instead of copy & paste Whether you are backing up data for long-term storage or simply moving files to a different location, use Elite instead of the copying and pasting. This will not only save time by making sure all files and subfolders are copied reliably, but will also give you the opportunity to execute the same procedure again in the future with easy scheduling options. Or, you can even use the One Touch auto-backup button to instantly backup specified files and folders (not available on all StoreJet models). Travel back in time with different restore points By default, Elite creates a new backup folder with a date stamp each time a backup is performed (whether manually or scheduled). This means that when you need to restore files, you can choose from different backup points to retrieve earlier or newer versions of your files. For novice users, this is the safest and way to ensure you can always go back to an earlier point in time, even if you deleted some files along the way. However, advanced users looking to save hard drive space should check out the Real-time Backup option. Real-time Backup saves time and hard drive space! Backup your data version-by-version. Novice users should start by performing a full backup without enabling any advanced options. For more advanced users, we suggest trying the Real-time Backup option. Real-time Backup will automatically update the backup version of a folder or folders whenever you add new files or make changes to existing files within the folder. Real-time Backup works incrementally which means it saves hard drive space by only updating newly-added or changed files. The only drawback to using Real-time backup Be careful with passwords When encrypting your files, always choose a password that is easy to remember. You can use the same password for all of your Backup Tasks. Passwords are case-sensitive, so make sure the Caps Lock function on your keyboard is not enabled.

Q: Elite does not start when I double-click its icon. Whats wrong? A: Make sure your StoreJet or JetFlash drive is properly connected to the computer. The Elite software only works in Windows 7, Vista, and XP. Q: Why didnt my scheduled backup take place? A: For scheduled backups to run properly, all hard drives, and all computers that contain hard drives associated with the scheduled Backup Task, must be connected and powered on during the time of the scheduled backup. Additionally, if the backup destination drive runs out of storage space, scheduled backups will not take place.
Why doesnt One Touch auto-backup work? A:
Did you mark the One Touch Backup field next to the Backup Task? If not, see here to learn how. This function only works with Transcend StoreJet brand drives that have a One Touch auto-backup button Q: An error message appears when restoring files A: This message usually means that you have moved, renamed or deleted some of the source or destination drives/folder/files associated with the Backup Task. Q: Some of the files specified in the Backup Task did not get backed-up A: Check to make sure the source file or folder is correct, and that no errors occurred during the backup procedure.

More Help

If you cannot find the answer to your problem in this manual and are having difficulty with the Elite software, your Transcend StoreJet drive or JetFlash drive, Please visit our Tech Support website at www.transcend.com.tw/support
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