Hoping somebody has experienced this - I recently purchased an HP Elite 8300, Intel Core i5, 16GB RAM. I transferred all the data from my old computer manually, using a Toshiba 2TB external hard drive. During the process, I learned that if the Toshiba is connected to the new computer during the initial boot, it caused NTI EZ Backup to load. I checked, and as far as I can tell, NTI isn't part of the new computer's software. I could disconnect the Toshiba, and the computer would boot properly, but once reconnected, even after a full formatting of the Toshiba, it still triggers NTI EZ. I had previously used the Toshiba as a backup disk, so I'm wondering if there's something residual of the partition, even after formatting. I've tried rearranging the boot order, but no success. Is there any way I can salvage my external hard drive? I'm officially out of my depth; please help.
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To make a backup and restore of your hdd with the 'NTI Backup Now EZ' software, please follow the steps listed below. Boot from your USB HDD, where the Backup is stored (on Toshiba notebooks, press F12 to enter the Boot devices menu and select USB) After the HDD has booted up, you will get a Restore Screen. Select your restore point. The Canvio for Desktop is powered by Toshiba’s 7200 RPM drive with 128MB buffer to help deliver a reliable and responsive performance. The built-in USB 3.0 Interface significantly improves file transfer performance for large media files and dramatically minimizes the wait time for backup. Plus, it is backwards compatible with USB 2.0 devices.