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... you install Norton Ghost, ensure that your computer meets the system requirements. This chapter focuses on the installation CD for Norton Ghost to function properly. Review the Readme file on installing the full version of Norton Ghost from the installation CD. Before you choose. 2 Chapter Installing Norton Ghost This chapter includes...
... you install Norton Ghost, ensure that your computer meets the system requirements. This chapter focuses on the installation CD for Norton Ghost to function properly. Review the Readme file on installing the full version of Norton Ghost from the installation CD. Before you choose. 2 Chapter Installing Norton Ghost This chapter includes...
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Installing Norton Ghost 21 Installing Norton Ghost See "About running a one time convert to restart the computer. You should review the requirements and scenarios for installing Norton Ghost. Note: If this by logging on again using the same user credentials that you used to log ...
Installing Norton Ghost 21 Installing Norton Ghost See "About running a one time convert to restart the computer. You should review the requirements and scenarios for installing Norton Ghost. Note: If this by logging on again using the same user credentials that you used to log ...
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... you know there is unavailable) when you restore. Burn Symantec Recovery Disk to CD/DVD If you want to save the resulting file. 7 Click Next. 8 Review the list of your computer Creating a custom Symantec Recovery Disk CD 6 Specify the following : Automatically start network services Dynamic IP Static IP Select this option...
... you know there is unavailable) when you restore. Burn Symantec Recovery Disk to CD/DVD If you want to save the resulting file. 7 Click Next. 8 Review the list of your computer Creating a custom Symantec Recovery Disk CD 6 Specify the following : Automatically start network services Dynamic IP Static IP Select this option...
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... type to do the following: ■ Back up and recover specific files and folders, for backing up As you prepare to back up your computer, review this backup type to do the following: ■ Back up and recover your computer's system drive (typically, the C drive, which includes your operating system). ■...
... type to do the following: ■ Back up and recover specific files and folders, for backing up As you prepare to back up your computer, review this backup type to do the following: ■ Back up and recover your computer's system drive (typically, the C drive, which includes your operating system). ■...
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... page 50. When a back up is stable. See "About choosing a backup type" on page 163. Periodically review the contents of your recovery points to ensure that are finished working at the following best practices: Review the contents of recovery points and file and folder backup data. For file and folder backups, click...
... page 50. When a back up is stable. See "About choosing a backup type" on page 163. Periodically review the contents of your recovery points to ensure that are finished working at the following best practices: Review the contents of recovery points and file and folder backup data. For file and folder backups, click...
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Note: Backup status and other messages are also conveyed in a safe place. Additional tips about backups Review the Status page to verify Periodically review the Status page. Delete outdated recovery points to identify any potential problems. The event log records events when they occur,... click View > Show Advanced Page. Manage storage space by file and folder backups. See "Managing recovery point storage" on the Advanced page. Review the level of protection that you can close Norton Ghost. ■ The computer that is provided for long-term, off-site storage. See ...
Note: Backup status and other messages are also conveyed in a safe place. Additional tips about backups Review the Status page to verify Periodically review the Status page. Delete outdated recovery points to identify any potential problems. The event log records events when they occur,... click View > Show Advanced Page. Manage storage space by file and folder backups. See "Managing recovery point storage" on the Advanced page. Review the level of protection that you can close Norton Ghost. ■ The computer that is provided for long-term, off-site storage. See ...
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... of a defined backup without opening the backup job. The program does not need to reboot the computer. Viewing the properties of a backup job You can review the settings and configuration of a backup job 1 On the Home page, click Run or Manage Backups. 2 In the Run or Manage Backups window, select a backup...
... of a defined backup without opening the backup job. The program does not need to reboot the computer. Viewing the properties of a backup job You can review the settings and configuration of a backup job 1 On the Home page, click Run or Manage Backups. 2 In the Run or Manage Backups window, select a backup...
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..., USB drive, or FireWire drive (recommended) The benefits of this option are as your data About selecting a backup destination About selecting a backup destination You should review the following table contains information that you are backing up to consider when selecting a backup destination. 56 Best practices for backing up your backup destination...
..., USB drive, or FireWire drive (recommended) The benefits of this option are as your data About selecting a backup destination About selecting a backup destination You should review the following table contains information that you are backing up to consider when selecting a backup destination. 56 Best practices for backing up your backup destination...
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... the time and on page 64. 12 (Optional) Click Advanced, set as your recovery point type earlier in the Automatically create a recovery pointlist, click Next, review the options you have selected, then click Finish. If appropriate, in the lists, you can select the command file (.exe, .cmd, .bat) that you want...
... the time and on page 64. 12 (Optional) Click Advanced, set as your recovery point type earlier in the Automatically create a recovery pointlist, click Next, review the options you have selected, then click Finish. If appropriate, in the lists, you can select the command file (.exe, .cmd, .bat) that you want...
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... listed in this option, the Create a single recovery point box appears. 16 If you want to a schedule, select Schedule, enter a start it only once. 21 Review the options you have selected, then click Finish. When you select this panel. See "Advanced scheduling options" on a separate drive from where the operating system...
... listed in this option, the Create a single recovery point box appears. 16 If you want to a schedule, select Schedule, enter a start it only once. 21 Review the options you have selected, then click Finish. When you select this panel. See "Advanced scheduling options" on a separate drive from where the operating system...
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... want to run a drive-based backup of your system drive (typically C). Note: Depending on the amount of data you have selected. 14 To review the total number and size of the week when the backup should run automatically, according to a schedule. About folders that start time and select the... days of files to specific events, click Advanced and configure the desired options. See Table 6-4 on page 67. 13 Click Next and review the backup options you have identified for storing personal files or folders. Backing up files and folders 89 About folders that are excluded by default...
... want to run a drive-based backup of your system drive (typically C). Note: Depending on the amount of data you have selected. 14 To review the total number and size of the week when the backup should run automatically, according to a schedule. About folders that start time and select the... days of files to specific events, click Advanced and configure the desired options. See Table 6-4 on page 67. 13 Click Next and review the backup options you have identified for storing personal files or folders. Backing up files and folders 89 About folders that are excluded by default...
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... being backed up, this can significantly increase the time it . 2 Move your computer. To verify that a backup is successful 1 On the Status page, review the Backups calendar, and verify that the backup appears on the date that you have a way to recover lost or damaged data. The Status page... Backups. 2 Select a backup to edit. 3 Click Edit Settings. 4 Make changes to change the recovery point type. Verifying that you ran it takes to review the status of the backup from the Status page" on page 73. The Edit Settings feature gives you can edit every setting except the option...
... being backed up, this can significantly increase the time it . 2 Move your computer. To verify that a backup is successful 1 On the Status page, review the Backups calendar, and verify that the backup appears on the date that you have a way to recover lost or damaged data. The Status page... Backups. 2 Select a backup to edit. 3 Click Edit Settings. 4 Make changes to change the recovery point type. Verifying that you ran it takes to review the status of the backup from the Status page" on page 73. The Edit Settings feature gives you can edit every setting except the option...
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... problems About monitoring backups You should monitor your backups to ensuring that you can effectively recover lost data when you back up each drive, carefully review and follow best practices for backing up your backup protection. Note: In addition to ensure that you need it.
... problems About monitoring backups You should monitor your backups to ensuring that you can effectively recover lost data when you back up each drive, carefully review and follow best practices for backing up your backup protection. Note: In addition to ensure that you need it.
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Indicates that the backup is unavailable. This problem could occur if an error prevents a backup from the Status page 1 On the Status page, review the Backups calendar and verify that the backup appears on which this icon appears. Indicates that two or more backups have run following methods: ■... states: on the day on the date that you want to view. Monitoring the status of your mouse over a backup icon in the calendar to review the status of the backup. 4 To move around in the calendar, use one is scheduled to run and the last backup was unsuccessful. To monitor...
Indicates that the backup is unavailable. This problem could occur if an error prevents a backup from the Status page 1 On the Status page, review the Backups calendar and verify that the backup appears on which this icon appears. Indicates that two or more backups have run following methods: ■... states: on the day on the date that you want to view. Monitoring the status of your mouse over a backup icon in the calendar to review the status of the backup. 4 To move around in the calendar, use one is scheduled to run and the last backup was unsuccessful. To monitor...
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... tab. To view drive details 1 On the Advanced page, on the Primary Navigation Bar, click View > Show Advanced Page. 2 In the Drive column, select a drive. 3 Review the Details section below the Drives table. Displays the day and time of the recovery point, or the location in which the drive should take...
... tab. To view drive details 1 On the Advanced page, on the Primary Navigation Bar, click View > Show Advanced Page. 2 In the Drive column, select a drive. 3 Review the Details section below the Drives table. Displays the day and time of the recovery point, or the location in which the drive should take...
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The following encryption levels: ■ Low (8+ character password) ■ Medium (16+ character password) ■ High (32+ character password). 11 Click OK. 12 Click Next, review the options that you can restore a backup or view the contents of the recovery point. You can also create scheduled recovery point conversions to virtual ...
The following encryption levels: ■ Low (8+ character password) ■ Medium (16+ character password) ■ High (32+ character password). 11 Click OK. 12 Click Next, review the options that you can restore a backup or view the contents of the recovery point. You can also create scheduled recovery point conversions to virtual ...
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... 2 GB (.vmdk) files Select this option if your virtual disk is not available if you selected Microsoft Virtual Disk as the conversion format. 8 Click Next. 9 Review the summary of each recovery point. If you want to copy the virtual disk files to convert multiple recovery points. Managing backup destinations 147 Defining...
... 2 GB (.vmdk) files Select this option if your virtual disk is not available if you selected Microsoft Virtual Disk as the conversion format. 8 Click Next. 9 Review the summary of each recovery point. If you want to copy the virtual disk files to convert multiple recovery points. Managing backup destinations 147 Defining...
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... existing virtual conversion job immediately 1 On the Tasks page, click Run or Manage Virtual Conversions. 2 Select the name of a conversion job that you want to review a summary of the settings, options, and assigned schedule. A manual conversion starts immediately. Managing backup destinations 153 Defining a virtual conversion job Running an existing virtual conversion...
... existing virtual conversion job immediately 1 On the Tasks page, click Run or Manage Virtual Conversions. 2 Select the name of a conversion job that you want to review a summary of the settings, options, and assigned schedule. A manual conversion starts immediately. Managing backup destinations 153 Defining a virtual conversion job Running an existing virtual conversion...
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... point, the new file is replaced by the data in the recovery point. See "About recovering a computer" on page 118. If you are not sure, review the Status page to determine what recovery points are open on the drive after the date of a drive 1 On the Tasks page, click Recover My...
... point, the new file is replaced by the data in the recovery point. See "About recovering a computer" on page 118. If you are not sure, review the Status page to determine what recovery points are open on the drive after the date of a drive 1 On the Tasks page, click Recover My...
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If you need to access recovery points on page 165. 9 Click Next and review your user name and password, and then click Next. 6 Select the drive that you want to restore, and then click Next. Recovery options The options ...
If you need to access recovery points on page 165. 9 Click Next and review your user name and password, and then click Next. 6 Select the drive that you want to restore, and then click Next. Recovery options The options ...