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All files and folders on the Desktop are backed up, including shortcuts. Note that backing up a shortcut does not backup the program that the shortcut opens. Note: Any file stored in one of the above folders is backed up regardless of its type. For example, a document file stored in My Music is backed up. 4 Click Start. The backup process starts. Your first back up could take some time, depending on the amount of data. The selected folders are backed up and copied to \\HPMediaVault\Backup. Note: If you need more backup capability, see Run automatic backups for important files. To create a custom backup 1 At the computer, click Start, All Programs, HP Media Vault, and then Control Center. 2 On the Backup tab, click Back up Important Files. 3 Click the Custom Backup tab. 4 Click Create Backup Job. 5 Select the folders or files to back up. ƒ To back up an entire folder: In the Backup job wizard, click the check box next to the folder that you want to back up. A blue check box next to the folder indicates that you have selected to backup the entire contents of that folder. ƒ To back up specific files: - In the left pane, select the folder that contains the files you want to back up. Selecting a folder opens the folder and displays its contents in the right pane. - In the right pane, select the files you want to back up. - To select a file or folder, click its associated check box. Note: If you add any new files to a folder that has a gray check box next to it, these files are not included in future automatic backups. 6 Click Options to backup files of a specific type. 11-

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All files and folders on the Desktop are backed up, including shortcuts.
Note that backing up a shortcut does not backup the program that the
shortcut opens.
Note:
Any file stored in one of the above folders is backed up
regardless of its type. For example, a document file stored in My Music is
backed up.
4
Click
Start
.
The backup process starts. Your first back up could take some time,
depending on the amount of data. The selected folders are backed up
and copied to \\HPMediaVault\Backup.
Note:
If you need more backup capability, see Run automatic backups
for important files.
To create a custom backup
1
At the computer, click
Start
,
All Programs
,
HP Media Vault
, and
then
Control Center
.
2
On the
Backup
tab, click
Back up Important Files
.
3
Click the
Custom Backup
tab.
4
Click
Create Backup Job
.
5
Select the folders or files to back up.
±
To back up an entire folder:
In the Backup job wizard, click the check box next to the folder that
you want to back up. A blue check box next to the folder indicates that
you have selected to backup the entire contents of that folder.
±
To back up specific files:
In the left pane, select the folder that contains the files you want to
back up. Selecting a folder opens the folder and displays its
contents in the right pane.
In the right pane, select the files you want to back up.
To select a file or folder, click its associated check box.
Note:
If you add any new files to a folder that has a gray check box
next to it, these files are not included in future automatic backups.
6
Click
Options
to backup files of a specific type.