Samsung MZ-5PA064B User Manual - Page 157

Moving your backup destination, select are created at the new location.

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Managing backup destinations 157 Moving your backup destination ■ Select Warn me when backup storage exceeds threshold if you only want to be notified when the storage size is exceeded, but you do not want any action to be taken. ■ Select Automatically optimize storage if you want Norton Ghost to manage the backup data automatically, without prompting you. If you select this option, Norton Ghost automatically deletes the old recovery points and limits file versions to remain within the threshold that you set. 5 Select Delay changes until next backup if you do not want to apply your changes until the next backup runs. 6 Click OK. Moving your backup destination You can change the backup destination for your recovery points and move your existing recovery points to a new location. For example, suppose you install an external hard drive for storing your backup data. You can then change the backup destination for one or more backups to the new drive. When you select a new location, you can also choose to move the existing recovery points to the new destination. All future recovery points for the backups that you select are created at the new location. Note: If you want to move your backup destination to a new internal or external hard drive, make sure the drive is properly installed or connected before you proceed. To move your backup destination 1 On the Tools page, click Manage Backup Destination. 2 In the Manage Backup Destination window, in the Drives list, select the drive that contains the backup destination that you want to move. 3 Click Move. 4 In the Move Backup Destination dialog box, do one of the following: ■ In the New backup destination box, type the path to the new backup destination. ■ Click Browse to locate and select a new backup destination, and then click OK.

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Select
Warnmewhenbackupstorageexceedsthreshold
if you only want
to be notified when the storage size is exceeded, but you do not want any
action to be taken.
Select
Automatically optimize storage
if you want Norton Ghost to
manage the backup data automatically, without prompting you.
If you select this option, Norton Ghost automatically deletes the old
recovery points and limits file versions to remain within the threshold
that you set.
5
Select
Delay changes until next backup
if you do not want to apply your
changes until the next backup runs.
6
Click
OK
.
Moving your backup destination
You can change the backup destination for your recovery points and move your
existing recovery points to a new location. For example, suppose you install an
external hard drive for storing your backup data. You can then change the backup
destination for one or more backups to the new drive.
When you select a new location, you can also choose to move the existing recovery
points to the new destination. All future recovery points for the backups that you
select are created at the new location.
Note:
If you want to move your backup destination to a new internal or external
hard drive, make sure the drive is properly installed or connected before you
proceed.
To move your backup destination
1
On the Tools page, click
Manage Backup Destination
.
2
In the Manage Backup Destination window, in the Drives list, select the drive
that contains the backup destination that you want to move.
3
Click
Move
.
4
In the Move Backup Destination dialog box, do one of the following:
In the New backup destination box, type the path to the new backup
destination.
Click
Browse
to locate and select a new backup destination, and then click
OK
.
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Moving your backup destination