See
“About Offsite Copy”
on page 73.
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Click Next.
Note:
You cannot use an encrypted folder as your backup destination. You
can choose to encrypt your backup data to prevent another user from
accessing it.
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On the Options page, select from the following options:
Type a name for your backup.
Name
Select one of the following compression
levels for the recovery point.:
■
None
■
Standard
■
Medium
■
High
See
“About setting a compression level for
drive-based backups”
on page 72.
The results can vary depending on the types
of files that are saved in the drive.
Compression
Select this option to automatically test
whether a recovery point or set of files is
valid or corrupt.
Verify recovery point after creation
Select this option to limit the number of
recovery point sets that can be saved for this
backup. You can limit the number of recovery
point sets to reduce the risk of filling up the
hard drive with recovery points. Each new
recovery point set replaces the oldest set on
your backup destination drive.
Limit the number of recovery point sets
saved for this backup
Select this option to let a search engine, such
as Google Desktop, index all of the file names
that are contained in each recovery point.
By indexing the file names, you can then use
your search engine to locate files you want
to restore.
See
“About using a search engine to search
recovery points”
on page 175.
Enable search engine support
Backing up entire drives
Defining a drive-based backup
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Summary of Contents for GHOST 14
Page 1: ...Norton Ghost ...
Page 12: ...Contents 12 ...
Page 46: ...Getting Started Configuring Norton Ghost default options 46 ...
Page 77: ...77 Backing up entire drives How Offsite Copy works ...
Page 78: ...Backing up entire drives How Offsite Copy works 78 ...
Page 138: ...Managing backup destinations Moving your backup destination 138 ...
Page 170: ...Recovering a computer About the Support Utilities 170 ...