Backing up an entire computer with Norton Ghost 14.0
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Back up an entire computer by using the Define Backup Wizard |
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- Start Norton Ghost 14.0.
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- In the left pane, click Tasks.
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- In the right pane, click Run or Manage Backups.
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- Click Back up my computer, and then click Next.
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- In the Drives panel, click a single drive to select it, or hold down the Ctrl key and click multiple drives.
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If you do not see a drive that you expected to see, check Show Hidden Drives. | |
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- In the "Recovery Point Type" panel, select the type of recovery point to create, and then click Next.
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- In the Backup Destination panel, click Browse, and then navigate to the drive and folder where the recovery point will be saved.
- If you want to add an Offsite Copy location, click Add and then add the Offsite location (i.e. Local folder, Shared folder on network or FTP server).
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- In the Options panel, type a name for the recovery point, and then click Next.
- As you become more familiar with how the program works, you can change other options on this panel.
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- In the Backup Time panel, if you want to schedule the backup, click Schedule and configure the scheduling options such as Start time and days in a week.
If you keep the Schedule option unchecked, backup will not run unless you run it manually. |
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- In the "Completing the Define Backup Wizard" panel, review the options that you have set, and then check Run backup now.
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- Click Finish to start the backup.
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Document ID: 2008011102500362
Last Modified: 03/26/2008
Date Created: 01/10/2008
Product(s): Norton Ghost 14.0