Seagate Backup Plus STCB2000100 User Manual

Seagate Dashboard User Guide  
Contents  
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Introducing Seagate Dashboard  
Seagate Dashboard Features  
1. Introducing Seagate Dashboard  
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Seagate Dashboard is a powerful, yet easy-to-use utility for backing up your data and  
sharing and saving media on your social media networks.  
This chapter describes the features of Seagate Dashboard, how to get started using the  
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program, and the system requirements for the Windows and Mac versions of the program.  
Seagate Dashboard Features  
Seagate Dashboard includes the following features:  
Data protection (Windows only): Back up your data continuously or on a schedule,  
either to a Dashboard-enhanced Seagate drive or to an online Cloud Storage account.  
Picture and video sharing: Use Seagate Dashboard to upload your pictures and videos  
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to popular social networking services such as Facebook, Flickr , and YouTube.  
Picture saving: Set up Seagate Dashboard to download and save pictures posted on  
your social media accounts to your Seagate drive.  
Seagate drive management: Control settings for your Seagate drive, including the  
power-save feature and LED settings.  
Protecting Your Data (Windows Only)  
With Seagate Dashboard’s Protect feature, you can start backing up your system with a  
single click, or you can customize the feature to back up your data according to a set  
schedule.  
You can specify which files or directories get backed up and where the backed-up files are  
saved, either to a Dashboard-enhanced Seagate drive, or to the online Seagate Cloud  
Storage Service Powered by Nero. If you need to restore a file from a backup drive, you can  
select from multiple historical versions of the file.  
Seagate Cloud Storage Service Powered by Nero  
Included with your Seagate drive is a free subscription to the Seagate Cloud Storage Service  
Powered by Nero.  
Note: Seagate Central does not support cloud storage.  
Cloud Storage is a secure, reliable place to store your backed-up data online. The free  
subscription includes one year of service and four gigabytes of secure online storage. You  
can optionally upgrade your online storage capacity to as much as 100 gigabytes.  
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Introducing Seagate Dashboard  
Getting Started With Seagate Dashboard  
Note: The Protect feature and Cloud Storage service are only available on the Windows version of  
Seagate Dashboard. For Mac systems, Seagate recommends that you back up your system  
using Apple Time Machine.  
Sharing Your Pictures and Videos  
Seagate Dashboard provides a convenient way to upload your pictures and videos to popular  
social networking services such as Facebook, Flickr, and YouTube.  
You simply choose the social networking service where want to upload the pictures and  
videos, log in, select the files to upload, and enter album details. Seagate Dashboard  
automatically uploads the files and creates the album.  
feature.  
Downloading and Saving Your Pictures  
Seagate Dashboard’s Save feature can check your Facebook or Flickr accounts for new  
pictures you’ve uploaded and automatically download them to your computer at home. This is  
a convenient way to preserve the pictures you’ve posted online, so they don’t get deleted  
accidentally.  
how to use the Save feature.  
Controlling Settings for Your Seagate Drive  
Using Seagate Dashboard, you can easily adjust settings and features on your Seagate  
drives. You can control the power save feature on your drive, turn the LEDs on the drive on or  
off, perform a diagnostic test, and link directly to the Seagate technical support page for your  
drive.  
information.  
Getting Started With Seagate Dashboard  
After you install the Seagate Dashboard software, you can launch the Seagate Dashboard  
user interface to set up and use the program’s features.  
On Windows systems, do one of the following:  
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Getting Started With Seagate Dashboard  
Double-click the Seagate Dashboard icon on your desktop.  
Figure 1: Seagate Dashboard Desktop Icon  
Right-click the Seagate Dashboard icon in the system tray, and select Open Seagate  
Dashboard from the menu.  
Seagate Dashboard Icon  
Figure 2: Seagate Dashboard Icon in the Windows System Tray  
From the list of programs on the Start menu, select Seagate Dashboard > Seagate  
Dashboard.  
On Mac systems, launch Seagate Dashboard from the Applications folder. For easy access,  
you can add the Seagate Dashboard icon to the Dock. You can configure settings for  
Seagate Dashboard by clicking the System Preferences icon.  
About the Seagate Dashboard Icon  
The Seagate Dashboard icon (shown in Figure 2 above), located in the taskbar notification  
area on your computer desktop, indicates that the Seagate Dashboard agent is running in the  
background and protecting your data.  
The Seagate Dashboard icon can be one of the following colors:  
Green  
Yellow  
The Seagate Dashboard agent and Seagate drive are operating normally.  
There is a minor issue with the Seagate Dashboard software, such as a  
backup failing to complete. Check the Seagate Dashboard log for details.  
Red  
There may be a mechanical issue with the Seagate drive. Check to see if  
the drive is working properly. If it isn’t, contact Seagate Technical Support.  
By default, the Seagate Dashboard agent starts running when you start your computer. To  
disable the Seagate Dashboard agent, right-click the Seagate Dashboard icon and select  
Quit from the menu. If you do not want the Seagate Dashboard agent to start running when  
your computer starts, right-click the Seagate Dashboard icon and remove the checkmark  
next to Launch on Startup.  
Note that if you disable the Seagate Dashboard agent, any scheduled backups or automatic  
file downloads that you’ve configured in Seagate Dashboard will not take place.  
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System Requirements for Seagate Dashboard  
System Requirements for Seagate Dashboard  
Seagate Dashboard runs on Windows and Mac computers. Make sure your system meets  
the requirements listed in this section.  
Note: The Protect, Share, and Save features of Seagate Dashboard only work with Dashboard-  
enhanced Seagate drives. These features do not work on non-Dashboard-enhanced Seagate  
drives, or drives from other vendors.  
Windows Requirements  
To use Seagate Dashboard on a Windows computer, you need the following:  
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2 GHz or higher AMD or Intel processor  
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Windows XP, Windows Vista , or Windows 7 operating system  
512 MB RAM (1 GB RAM for Windows Vista or Windows 7)  
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Internet Explorer 6 or later, Firefox 2.x or later, or Chrome 4.x or later Web browser  
Mac Requirements  
To use Seagate Dashboard on a Mac computer, you need the following:  
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Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later operating system  
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Safari 3.1 or later Web browser  
Cloud Storage Requirements  
To set up and use a Cloud Storage account, you need the following:  
Internet connection. For best results, the connection speed should be broadband DSL or  
faster.  
Dashboard-enhanced Seagate drive, such as one of the Backup Plus family. The Cloud  
Storage service is not compatible with non-Dashboard-enhanced drives.  
Note: Seagate Central does not support the Cloud Storage service.  
Windows computer. The Cloud Storage service does not work with Mac computers, even  
when connected to a Dashboard-enhanced Seagate drive.  
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Protecting Your Data  
Activating the Default Backup Plan  
2. Protecting Your Data  
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Seagate Dashboard includes a robust and flexible data backup feature. You can start  
backing up your system with a single click, or you can customize the feature to back up your  
data according to a set schedule and save it to a Dashboard-enhanced Seagate backup drive  
or to Cloud Storage.  
If you need to restore a file from a backup drive, you can select from multiple historical  
versions of the file. (Only a single version of the file is saved to Cloud Storage.)  
Note: The Protect feature is only available on the Windows version of Seagate Dashboard. For Mac  
computers, Seagate recommends that you back up your system using Apple Time Machine.  
Activating the Default Backup Plan  
The Default Backup plan is the simplest way to start backing up your data. When you activate  
the default backup plan, Seagate Dashboard automatically backs up your files to your  
Seagate drive, then keeps running in the background, continuously backing up new and  
changed files. No additional configuration is required for the default backup plan beyond  
activating it.  
To activate the default backup plan, do the following:  
1. On the Seagate Dashboard Home screen, click Protect.  
2. On the Protect screen, click the Protect Now button.  
Figure 3: Seagate Dashboard Protect Screen  
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Protecting Your Data  
Creating a Customized Backup Plan  
Seagate Dashboard starts backing up your data to your Seagate drive. If you have more than  
one Seagate drive connected to your computer, your data is backed up to the drive  
Note that Seagate Dashboard does not back up certain files, including:  
The contents of the Windows directory  
The contents of the Program Files directory  
System files  
Hidden files  
Files on detachable USB drives  
Creating a Customized Backup Plan  
If you would like to have more control over how your data is backed up, you can customize a  
backup plan. You can specify which files or directories get backed up, when the backup plan  
runs, and where the backed-up files should be saved, either to a Dashboard-enhanced  
Seagate drive or to Cloud Storage.  
The following is an example of how to create a customized backup plan. In this example, a  
directory called Coins is backed up every day at 10:00pm.  
1. On the Seagate Dashboard Home screen, click Protect.  
2. On the Protect screen, click the New Backup Plan button to display the Custom Backup  
screen.  
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Protecting Your Data  
Creating a Customized Backup Plan  
From here, you specify the files, destination, and frequency for the backup plan, as shown in  
Figure 4. You can configure each backup setting individually, or you can step through the  
backup configuration process by clicking the < and > buttons.  
Click here to  
activate the  
backup plan  
Click the > and <  
buttons to step through  
the backup  
configuration process  
Click here to select  
files to back up  
Click here to set the  
backup destination  
Click here to set  
the backup frequency  
Figure 4: Custom Backup Screen  
3. By default, the backup plan is set to back up all files on your system, so All Files is selected.  
To back up a specific directory or group of files, remove the checkmark next to All Files, then  
click the Select Files button.  
Figure 5: Selecting Types of Files to Back Up  
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Creating a Customized Backup Plan  
4. Navigate to the directory or files you want to back up and place a checkmark next to each  
one. When you are done, click the > button to move to the next backup configuration screen.  
Figure 6: Selecting Specific Files to Back Up  
5. Place a checkmark next to the drive(s) where you want the files to be backed up. If you have  
created a Cloud Storage account, it appears on this screen as a destination option. See  
Figure 7: Selecting a Backup Destination  
Make sure there is enough room on the destination drive for the files you want to back up.  
Click the > button to move to the next screen.  
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Protecting Your Data  
Creating a Customized Backup Plan  
6. Indicate how often the files should be backed up.  
Figure 8: Selecting How Often to Execute a Backup Plan  
You can select from the following options:  
Snapshot: Executes the backup plan only once.  
Monthly: Executes the backup plan a specific day of each month, at a specific time.  
Weekly: Executes the backup plan a specific day of each week, at a specific time.  
Daily: Executes the backup plan at a specific time each day.  
Continuous: Constantly monitors the selected files and directories and backs up any  
new or changed files.  
7. Click the green checkmark to activate the backup plan.  
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Protecting Your Data  
Restoring Files from Backup  
8. After you create a backup plan, Seagate Dashboard shows its status on the Protect screen,  
Figure 9: Seagate Dashboard Protect Status Screen  
On this screen, you can click the Pause button to temporarily stop the backup plan, the Pencil  
button to edit the backup plan settings, or the X button to delete the backup plan. If you  
choose to delete a backup plan, Seagate Dashboard gives you the option to delete the files  
from the backup drive, or leave them in place.  
Restoring Files from Backup  
You can easily restore data backed up by Seagate Dashboard to your system if necessary.  
Seagate Dashboard saves multiple versions of each file it backs up to the Seagate drive, so  
you can restore the most recent version or a previous version.  
To restore a file from a backup, do the following:  
1. On the Seagate Dashboard Home screen, click Protect.  
2. On the Protect screen, click Restore Files.  
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Restoring Files from Backup  
3. Seagate Dashboard displays a list of the currently active Backup plans. Click Find Backups  
to display the of the backups saved on your drive, then select the backup plan that saved the  
file you want to restore.  
Figure 10: Selecting a Backup Plan for Restoring a File  
4. Click the > button to list the backups saved by the selected backup plan.  
Figure 11: Selecting a Previous Backup  
5. Select a backup that contains the file you want to restore.  
If the file was saved on a Backup Plus drive, Seagate Dashboard maintains multiple versions  
of the file, so you can select the most recent version or a previous version. If the file was  
saved to Cloud Storage, only the most recent version is available to restore.  
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Restoring Files from Backup  
6. Click the > button, and select the location on your system where you want to restore the file.  
By default, Seagate Dashboard will save the restored files in their original location on your  
system.  
Figure 12: Selecting the Destination for the Restored File  
7. Click the green checkmark to restore the file from the backup to the selected location.  
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Sharing Your Pictures and Videos  
How Picture and Video Sharing Works  
3. Sharing Your Pictures and Videos  
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Seagate Dashboard provides an easy way to upload your pictures and videos from your  
local system to popular social networking services such as Facebook, Flickr, and YouTube.  
How Picture and Video Sharing Works  
On the Seagate Dashboard Share screen, you choose the social networking service where  
want to upload the pictures and videos, log in, select the files to upload, then enter details  
about the destination Facebook album, Flickr photo set, or YouTube video channel. Once you  
have made your choices, Seagate Dashboard uploads the files to the social media service,  
and you can view them online.  
Example: Uploading Pictures to Facebook  
Here is an example of how to use Seagate Dashboard to upload a set of pictures into a new  
album in Facebook. This example uploads some pictures of coins into a new album on  
Facebook called “Coins”.  
The upload procedure is similar for uploading pictures to Flickr and videos to YouTube.  
1. On the Seagate Dashboard Home screen, click Share.  
2. On the Share screen, click the Facebook icon.  
3. The first time you access Facebook from Seagate Dashboard, you are prompted to log in to  
your account. Enter your login information. Once you do this, Seagate Dashboard saves your  
login information so you do not have to enter it again for that social networking service.  
4. Also the first time you use Seagate Dashboard to access Facebook, you are prompted to  
allow the Seagate Dashboard app to post on your behalf. Granting this permission is  
necessary for the Share and Save functions to work properly. Click Allow to grant this  
permission to the app.  
Once you grant this permission to the Seagate Dashboard app, you do not need to grant it  
again. If you later want to remove the permission from the Seagate app, you can do so from  
the App Settings screen in Facebook.  
5. Seagate Dashboard then displays a selection screen listing files and folders that you can  
upload. Seagate Dashboard shows only the picture and video files (.jpg, gif, avi, mov, and so  
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Sharing Your Pictures and Videos  
Example: Uploading Pictures to Facebook  
on) in each folder. You can filter the display by entering text in the Search field. For example,  
entering jpg in the Search field shows only those files in the folder with jpg in the file name.  
Place a checkmark next to the files  
and folders you want to upload  
Enter text here to show only  
files with this text in the name  
Figure 13: Seagate Dashboard File Selection Screen  
6. Place a checkmark next to the files and folders you want to upload. If you place a checkmark  
next to a folder, it selects all of the files in the folder. Once you are done selecting files to  
upload, click the > button to continue.  
7. On the album selection screen, select the album where you want to upload the pictures. You  
can select an existing album, or you can enter the name and description for a new album.  
Figure 14: Seagate Dashboard Album Selection Screen  
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Sharing Your Pictures and Videos  
Example: Uploading Pictures to Facebook  
Note: Videos uploaded to Facebook are always placed in the My Videos folder, regardless of the  
destination album you specify in the Album selection screen.  
8. When you are finished, click the green checkmark to start the upload. Once the upload is  
finished, you can log into your Facebook page and view the pictures in the album.  
Figure 15: Picture Album Uploaded to Facebook Using Seagate Dashboard  
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Sharing Your Pictures and Videos  
Example: Uploading Pictures to Facebook  
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Saving Your Online Pictures with Seagate Dashboard  
How Picture Saving Works  
4. Saving Your Online Pictures with  
Seagate Dashboard  
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The Save feature of Seagate Dashboard lets you download and save pictures from your  
social media accounts. This is a convenient way to preserve and protect the pictures you’ve  
posted online, so they don’t get deleted accidentally.  
How Picture Saving Works  
When you enable the Save feature, Seagate Dashboard checks your Facebook or Flickr  
accounts for pictures, and gives you the option to download them to your local system.  
From Seagate Dashboard, you can log into your Facebook or Flickr account and download  
the pictures manually, or you can enable the Seagate Dashboard Auto Save feature, which  
causes Seagate Dashboard to periodically scan your social media accounts for new pictures,  
and automatically download them to your local system if it finds any. For example, when you  
take a picture with your smartphone and upload it to Facebook, Seagate Dashboard can  
automatically download the picture from Facebook to your computer at home.  
Example: Downloading Pictures from Facebook  
Here is an example of how to set up Seagate Dashboard to download pictures posted on a  
Facebook account. The procedure is similar for downloading pictures from a Flickr account.  
1. On the Seagate Dashboard Home screen, click Save.  
2. On the Save screen, click the Facebook icon.  
3. The first time you access Facebook from Seagate Dashboard, you are prompted to log in to  
your account. Enter your login information. Once you do this, Seagate Dashboard saves it so  
you do not have to enter it again for that social networking service.  
4. Also the first time you use Seagate Dashboard to access Facebook, you are prompted to  
allow the Seagate Dashboard app to post on your behalf. Granting this permission is  
necessary for the Share and Save functions to work properly. Click Allow to grant this  
permission to the app.  
Once you grant this permission to the Seagate Dashboard app, you do not need to grant it  
again. If you later want to remove the permission from the Seagate app, you can do so from  
the App Settings screen in Facebook.  
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Saving Your Online Pictures with Seagate Dashboard  
Example: Downloading Pictures from Facebook  
5. On the Save screen, Seagate Dashboard shows the number of new pictures that have been  
posted in your account. “New” pictures are those that Seagate Dashboard has found in your  
account but hasn’t already downloaded. Click the Facebook icon to download them.  
Click here to download the files to  
your system  
Click here to set where the  
downloaded pictures are saved.  
Click here to open the  
directory where the pictures  
are saved  
Figure 16: Seagate Dashboard Save Screen  
6. Seagate Dashboard downloads the files to a directory on your local system. Click My Online  
Documents to set the location of the download directory.  
7. Click the magnifying glass button to explore the download directory. Seagate Dashboard  
saves the pictures in a subdirectory that corresponds to the name of the album in Facebook.  
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Using Cloud Storage  
About Cloud Storage  
5. Using Cloud Storage  
This chapter explains how to set up and manage your Cloud Storage account so you can use  
it as a destination for your data backups. You can manage your Cloud Storage account from  
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within Seagate Dashboard, or you can log into your account using a Web browser.  
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Note: The Cloud Storage service is only available in the Windows version of Seagate Dashboard.  
About Cloud Storage  
The Seagate Cloud Storage Service Powered by Nero is a secure, reliable place to store your  
backed-up data online. When you purchased your Seagate Backup Plus drive, you received  
a free 1-year subscription to the Cloud Storage service, along with 4 gigabytes of free  
storage. You can easily increase the amount of available storage, and extend your  
subscription beyond the initial year.  
Note: Seagate Central does not support the Cloud Storage service.  
When setting up a backup plan with the Protect feature, you can specify Cloud Storage as the  
destination for the data backups; then when Seagate Dashboard executes the backup plan, it  
will automatically upload your data files to your Cloud Storage account.  
Setting up a Cloud Storage Account  
To start backing up your files to Cloud Storage, you must first create a Cloud Storage  
account. To create a Cloud Storage account, do the following:  
1. Connect your Dashboard-enhanced Seagate drive to your computer.  
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Using Cloud Storage  
Setting up a Cloud Storage Account  
2. On the Seagate Dashboard Home screen, click the Cloud Storage icon at the top of the  
screen.  
Click here to set up your  
Cloud Storage account  
Figure 17: Cloud Storage Icon on the Seagate Dashboard Home Screen  
3. Click the Create a new account link to display the account sign-up page.  
Figure 18: Cloud Storage Account Creation Screen  
4. Fill in the fields on the page, and select your Dashboard-enhanced drive from the list box.  
5. Click the green checkmark to create your Cloud Storage account.  
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Using Cloud Storage  
Signing Into Your Cloud Storage Account  
Signing Into Your Cloud Storage Account  
To use Cloud Storage as a destination for data backups, you must be signed into your Cloud  
Storage account. To sign in to your account, click the Cloud Storage icon on the Seagate  
Dashboard Home screen, then enter your e-mail address and Cloud Storage account  
password.  
After you sign into your account, you remain signed in as long as Seagate Dashboard is  
running on your system. You do not need to sign in again unless Seagate Dashboard stops  
running for some reason, such as a system restart.  
Managing Your Cloud Storage Account from Seagate  
Dashboard  
If you are signed into your Cloud Storage account, you can show information about your  
account, change your password, and upgrade the amount of available storage.  
To do this, go to the Seagate Dashboard Home screen, and click the Cloud Storage icon to  
display the Cloud Settings screen. The Info tab displays information about your Cloud  
Storage account, including the amount of storage you have available and when your  
subscription will expire.  
Figure 19: Displaying Cloud Storage Account Information  
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Using Cloud Storage  
Using the Cloud Storage Web Portal  
Click the Manage Tab to display additional settings.  
Figure 20: Displaying Cloud Storage Account Settings  
On this tab, you can select from the following options:  
Information: Shows your Cloud Storage account information.  
Change passwords: Lets you change the password for your Cloud Storage account.  
Upgrade: Shows options for increasing the amount of storage in your Cloud Storage  
account.  
Using the Cloud Storage Web Portal  
You can also access the files you’ve saved in Cloud Storage from a Web browser. Using the  
Cloud Storage Web Portal, you can view and download files you’ve backed up, modify  
account settings, and upgrade your storage capacity.  
To open the Cloud Storage Web Portal, do one of the following:  
Click the Cloud Storage icon at the top of the Seagate Dashboard screen, then click the  
Open Web Portal link on the Info tab.  
or  
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Using Cloud Storage  
Using the Cloud Storage Web Portal  
Storage account username and password.  
Figure 21: Cloud Storage Web Portal  
The following options are available on the Cloud Storage Web Portal:  
Home: Lists the folders and files you’ve backed up to Cloud Storage. Click a folder to  
view its contents. Click the name of file to view, open, or download it. You can also select  
one or more files and delete them.  
Search: Locates files stored in your Cloud Storage account. Enter text in the search box  
to find files that have that text in the file name.  
Account: Lets you modify the contact information and password for your Cloud Storage  
account.  
Upgrade: Provides details about how to increase the amount of storage in your account  
and extend your subscription to the service.  
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Using Cloud Storage  
Using the Cloud Storage Web Portal  
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Managing Your Seagate Drives with Seagate Dashboard  
Viewing Information About Your Drive  
6. Managing Your Seagate Drives  
with Seagate Dashboard  
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Seagate Dashboard makes it easy to adjust settings and features on your Seagate drives.  
Using Seagate Dashboard, you can control the power save feature on your drive, turn the  
LEDs on the drive on or off, perform a diagnostic test, and access technical support for your  
drive.  
Viewing Information About Your Drive  
At the top of the Seagate Dashboard window, there is an icon for each Seagate drive  
connected to your system. When you place your cursor over the drive icon, Seagate  
Dashboard displays a bar below the icon indicating how full the drive is. Click the drive icon to  
display information about the drive.  
Hover over the icon to identify the drive and  
show the capacity indicator bar  
Click the icon to display  
drive information  
Figure 22: Seagate Drive Icon on the Seagate Dashboard Home Screen  
If you have more than one Seagate drive connected to your system, Seagate Dashboard  
displays an icon for each of them. Hover over an icon to identify the drive.  
When you click on the drive icon, Seagate Dashboard displays information about the drive,  
including the drive model, serial number, firmware version, drive letter, file system type, and  
amount of free space on the drive. A pie chart shows the amount of space used and available  
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Managing Your Seagate Drives with Seagate Dashboard  
Adjusting Drive Settings  
on the drive. You can click the magnifying glass button to open a new window and explore the  
contents of the drive.  
Click here to explore the drive  
Figure 23: Drive Info Tab  
Adjusting Drive Settings  
Click the Manage tab to adjust settings for your Seagate drive. From this tab, you can specify  
settings for the drive’s power save feature, enable or disable the drive’s LEDs, and perform a  
diagnostic test on the drive.  
Figure 24: Drive Manage Tab  
From this tab, you can select from the following options:  
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Managing Your Seagate Drives with Seagate Dashboard  
Getting Technical Support for Your Seagate Drive  
Power: Sets the amount of time before the drive’s power save feature takes effect. The  
power save feature places the Seagate drive in a standby mode after it has been inactive  
for a certain amount of time. The drive automatically returns to active mode whenever  
someone accesses folders and files on the drive.  
The power save feature is disabled by default on newer Seagate external drives, since  
most operating systems already include power saving features. However, as an option,  
the Seagate drive can be set to sleep after a period of time. Select an inactivity period  
from the list box, or select Never to disable the power save feature. Click the Reset to  
Default button to set the power save feature back to its original inactivity period.  
LEDs: Enables or disables the LEDs on the Seagate drive. When the LEDs on the drive  
are lit, it indicates that the drive is properly connected to your system and powered on. If  
you want to turn the LEDs off, select Off from the list box.  
Drive Test: Performs a diagnostic test on your drive. Click the Test button if you suspect  
your drive is not working properly. Seagate Dashboard will run the test and then report  
whether the drive passed or failed. If the drive fails the test, contact Seagate Technical  
Support. Note that running the diagnostic test does not modify any of your data.  
Getting Technical Support for Your Seagate Drive  
The Support tab provides a link to the support page on the Seagate web site for your drive, as  
well as worldwide contact information for Seagate Technical Support.  
Click here get technical information  
and reviews for your drive  
Click here to go to the support page  
on seagate.com for your drive  
Figure 25: Drive Support Tab  
Click one of the icons shown on the Support tab to open a browser window and go to the  
drive’s page on the Seagate web site. From there, you can find troubleshooting information,  
updated software, product specifications, reviews, and the latest documentation for your  
drive.  
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Getting Technical Support for Your Seagate Drive  
If you cannot find the information you are looking for on the Seagate web site, or if you want  
to contact Seagate Technical Support directly, select your region from the list box at the  
bottom of the screen. Seagate Dashboard displays links for opening a support case, as well  
as phone numbers and hours for contacting Seagate Technical Support from your region.  
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Managing the Seagate Dashboard Software  
Configuring Seagate Dashboard Settings  
7. Managing the Seagate Dashboard  
Software  
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From the Seagate Dashboard Settings screen, you can customize the appearance of the  
Seagate Dashboard software on your system, enable or disable specific features, view the  
Seagate Dashboard activity log, and update the Seagate Dashboard software to the latest  
version.  
Configuring Seagate Dashboard Settings  
Click the Settings button on the Seagate Dashboard Home screen to display the Settings  
screen.  
Click the Settings button to  
configure Seagate Dashboard  
settings  
Figure 26: Settings Button on the Seagate Dashboard Home Screen  
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Setting Up Your Seagate Drives for Seagate Dashboard  
Setting Up Your Seagate Drives for Seagate Dashboard  
The Drives tab on the Settings screen shows information about your Seagate drives and  
Cloud Storage account and lets you set how the drives appear in the Seagate Dashboard  
user interface.  
Figure 27: Seagate Dashboard Drives Tab  
On the Drives tab, you can click the following for each drive:  
Register: Opens the Product Registration page for the drive.  
Default Backup: If selected, sets the drive as the default destination for backup plans.  
Hidden: If checked, hides the drive in the Seagate Dashboard user interface. For  
example, if you check the Hidden box for one of the your Seagate drives, the drive’s icon  
no longer appears at the top of the Seagate Dashboard screen, and it is not shown as a  
destination for backup plans.  
Configuring Seagate Dashboard Features  
Click the Features tab to adjust settings for the Seagate Dashboard software. From this tab,  
you can specify language and country settings, enable or disable individual Seagate  
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Configuring Seagate Dashboard Features  
Dashboard features, as well as disable Seagate Dashboard access to specific social media  
networks.  
Figure 28: Seagate Dashboard Features Tab  
On this tab, you can select from the following options:  
Language: Sets the language used in the Seagate Dashboard user interface. If you  
change the language setting, you must exit and restart Seagate Dashboard in order for  
the new setting to take effect.  
Country: Specifies your home country, which allows the appropriate country-specific  
information to be displayed during Seagate Dashboard software updates.  
Enable Protect Feature: Enables or disables the Protect (backup) feature of the  
Seagate Dashboard software. If you do not want to use Seagate Dashboard to back up  
your data, you can select Disable Protect Feature from the list box. If you disable the  
Protect feature, the Protect button no longer appears on the Seagate Dashboard Home  
screen, and Seagate Dashboard does not carry out any backup plans you may have  
configured.  
Enable Share and Save Features: Enables or disables the Share and Save features of  
the Seagate Dashboard software. If you select Disable Share and Save Features, it  
removes the Share and Save buttons from the Seagate Dashboard Home screen. If you  
had logged into any social media accounts through Seagate Dashboard, disabling the  
Share and Save features logs you out of them.  
Disable Social Network Service: Disables access through Seagate Dashboard to  
specific social media networks. Place a check mark next to the service you want to  
disable. If you disable a social media network, it no longer appears as a login option on  
the Share or Save screens.  
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Viewing the Seagate Dashboard Log  
Viewing the Seagate Dashboard Log  
Whenever Seagate Dashboard completes an operation, such as executing a backup plan, or  
transferring files to or from your social media networks, it records information in its log. Click  
the Log tab to display the contents of the Seagate Dashboard log.  
Figure 29: Seagate Dashboard Log Tab  
In the Seagate Dashboard log, you can see when files were backed up, whether the backup  
plan completed successfully, and how much data was backed up. If Seagate Dashboard  
shares or saves media from your social media networks, information about when the files  
were transferred appears in the log.  
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Updating the Seagate Dashboard Software  
Updating the Seagate Dashboard Software  
From time to time, Seagate updates the Seagate Dashboard software. Click the Updates tab  
to check for updated Seagate Dashboard software and download and install it.  
Figure 30: Seagate Dashboard Updates Tab  
The Updates tab shows the version of Seagate Dashboard software that is currently running  
on your system and checks to see if a more recent version is available. If there is an update  
available, click the Download and install button to install it.  
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default backup drive 34  
diagnostic test 31  
drive settings 6, 2932  
F
Index  
A
Apple Time Machine 9  
auto save 21  
Facebook 17, 21  
Flickr 17, 21  
B
H
backing up data 916  
continuously 13  
Hidden box 34  
I
selecting files 11  
setting destination 12  
setting frequency 13  
snapshot 13  
icon colors 7  
installing software updates 37  
L
language setting 35  
launching the program 6  
LEDs 31  
backup plan  
customizing 10  
default 9  
deleting 14  
M
disabling 35  
Mac 8  
pausing 14  
Microsoft Windows 6, 8  
monthly back up 13  
P
Backup Plus drives 5, 14, 15, 23  
disabling LEDs 31  
hiding in Seagate Dashboard 34  
performing diagnostic tests 31  
C
picture albums 18  
power save feature 31  
product features 5  
product registration 34  
R
Cloud Storage service 5, 2327  
account management 25  
account sign-in 25  
available space 25  
creating an account 23  
requirements 8  
restoring data from backup 14  
S
saving online pictures 6, 2122  
auto save feature 21  
disabling the feature 35  
Seagate Dashboard  
agent 7  
search function 27  
setting as backup destination 10  
subscription 5, 23  
upgrading available storage 26  
Web access 26  
granting access to app 17, 21  
launching 6  
continuous backup 13  
D
settings 3337  
software update 37  
systray icon colors 7  
viewing the log 36  
sharing pictures and videos 6, 1719  
daily back up 13  
data protection 5, 916  
disabling 35  
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disabling the feature 35  
supported file types 17  
T
Technical Support 31  
social networking services 6  
disabling access from Seagate Dashboard 35  
supported Seagate drives 5  
system requirements 8  
U
uploading files 17  
W
weekly back up 13  
Mac 8  
Y
Microsoft Windows 8  
YouTube 17  
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