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Backing up an entire computer with Norton Ghost 14.0

STEP 1
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STEP 2
  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 Define New.
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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.
NOTE Note If you do not see a drive that you expected to see, check Show Hidden Drives.
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Click Next.
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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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Click Next.
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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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Click Next.
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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