Samsung MZ-5PA064B User Manual - Page 144

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144 Managing backup destinations Running a one-time virtual conversion If you selected VMware Virtual Disk or Microsoft Virtual Disk as the conversion format. ■ Folder for virtual disks Type the path to the folder where you want to place the virtual disk files. ■ Browse Click Browse to locate the folder in which you want to place the virtual disk files. ■ Network Credentials If you selected a virtual disk folder location on a network, type your network credentials. ■ Create one virtual disk per volume Select this option to create one virtual disk file per volume. If you do not select this option, each drive is matched to its respective hard drive letter assignment during the conversion. Therefore, it results in multiple drives within one virtual disk file. This option is not available if the volumes are on separate disks. ■ Rename To edit the name of the resulting virtual disk file, select the file name in the list near the bottom of the pane. Click Rename, and then type the new file name.

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Folder for virtual disks
Type the path to the folder where you want to place
the virtual disk files.
Browse
Click
Browse
to locate the folder in which you want
to place the virtual disk files.
Network Credentials
If you selected a virtual disk folder location on a
network, type your network credentials.
Create one virtual disk per volume
Select this option to create one virtual disk file per
volume.
If you do not select this option, each drive is
matched to its respective hard drive letter
assignment during the conversion. Therefore, it
results in multiple drives within one virtual disk
file.
This option is not available if the volumes are on
separate disks.
Rename
To edit the name of the resulting virtual disk file,
select the file name in the list near the bottom of
the pane.
Click
Rename
, and then type the new file name.
If you selected VMware
Virtual Disk or Microsoft
Virtual Disk as the
conversion format.
Managing backup destinations
Running a one-time virtual conversion
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