Samsung MZ-5PA064B User Manual - Page 194

Viewing the properties of a drive within a recovery point, To view the properties of a recovery point

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194 Recovering a computer About viewing properties of recovery points and drives Description Size Created Compression Split across multiple files Password protected Encryption Version Computer name Search engine support Created by A user-assigned comment associated with the recovery point The total size (in megabytes) of the recovery point The date and time that the recovery point file was created The compression level that is used in the recovery point Whether the entire recovery point file is spanned over several files The password protection status of the selected drive The encryption strength that is used with the recovery point The version number associated with the recovery point The name of the computer on which the recovery point was created If you enabled search engine support for the recovery point, this property is displayed. Identifies the application (Norton Ghost) that was used to create the recovery point. To view the properties of a recovery point 1 In the Recovery Point Browser, in the tree panel, select the recovery point that you want to view. 2 Do one of the following: ■ On the File menu, click Properties. ■ Right-click the recovery point, and then click Properties. Viewing the properties of a drive within a recovery point You can view the following properties of a drive within a recovery point: Description Original drive letter Cluster size File system A user-assigned comment associated with the recovery point. The original drive letter that was assigned to the drive. The cluster size (in bytes) that is used in a FAT, FAT32, or NTFS drive. The file system type that is used within the drive.

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A user-assigned comment associated with the recovery point
Description
The total size (in megabytes) of the recovery point
Size
The date and time that the recovery point file was created
Created
The compression level that is used in the recovery point
Compression
Whether the entire recovery point file is spanned over
several files
Split across multiple files
The password protection status of the selected drive
Password protected
The encryption strength that is used with the recovery point
Encryption
The version number associated with the recovery point
Version
The name of the computer on which the recovery point was
created
Computer name
If you enabled search engine support for the recovery point,
this property is displayed.
Search engine support
Identifies the application (Norton Ghost) that was used to
create the recovery point.
Created by
To view the properties of a recovery point
1
In the Recovery Point Browser, in the tree panel, select the recovery point
that you want to view.
2
Do one of the following:
On the File menu, click
Properties
.
Right-click the recovery point, and then click
Properties
.
Viewing the properties of a drive within a recovery point
You can view the following properties of a drive within a recovery point:
A user-assigned comment associated with the recovery
point.
Description
The original drive letter that was assigned to the drive.
Original drive letter
The cluster size (in bytes) that is used in a FAT, FAT32, or
NTFS drive.
Cluster size
The file system type that is used within the drive.
File system
Recovering a computer
About viewing properties of recovery points and drives
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