Unmounting a recovery point drive
All of your mounted recovery point drives are unmounted when you restart the
computer. You can also unmount the drives without restarting the computer.
To dismount a recovery point in Windows Explorer
1
In Windows Explorer, navigate to the mounted recovery point.
2
Right-click the drive, and then click Dismount Recovery Point.
To dismount a recovery point in Recovery Point Browser
1
In the Recovery Point Browser, in the tree view, locate the mounted recovery
point.
2
Right-click the mounted recovery point, and then click Dismount Recovery
Point.
Viewing the drive properties of a recovery point
You can view the following drive properties of a recovery point:
A user-assigned comment that is associated with the recovery
point.
Description
The original drive letter that was assigned to the drive.
Original drive letter
The cluster size (in bytes) of the FAT, FAT32, or NTFS drive.
Cluster size
The file system type used within the drive. For example, FAT,
FAT32, or NTFS.
File system
The selected drive's status as either a primary partition or a
logical partition.
Primary/Logical
The total size (in megabytes) of the drive. This total includes used
space and unused space.
Size
The amount of used space (in megabytes) within the drive.
Used space
The amount of unused space (in megabytes) within the drive.
Unused space
Indicates if there are any bad sectors on the drive.
Contains bad sectors
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Exploring the contents of a recovery point
Unmounting a recovery point drive
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Page 138: ...Managing backup destinations Moving your backup destination 138 ...
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