3
Select one or more drives to back up and click Next.
Note:
Press and hold Ctrl to select multiple drives.
4
Click Next.
5
In the Backup Destination dialog box, select from the following options:
Browse to the location in which you want to
store the recovery points.
If Norton Ghost detects that this location
does not have enough available space, it
alerts you. You should choose another
location that has more space.
Folder field
If you want to rename the recovery point,
click Rename, and then type a new file name.
Default file names include the name of the
computer followed by the drive letter.
Rename button
If you want to save the recovery point on a
network share, type the user name and
password for network access.
See
“About network credentials”
on page 66.
Network Credentials
6
Click Next.
7
On the Options page, select from the following options:
Select one of the following compression
levels for the recovery point:
■
None
■
Standard
■
Medium
■
High
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
Backing up entire drives
Defining a drive-based backup
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Summary of Contents for GHOST 14
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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 ...