Samsung MZ-5PA128B User Manual - Page 137

Managing recovery point storage, From the Manage Backup Destination window

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Managing backup destinations 137 Managing recovery point storage stored at several locations on your computer, Norton Ghost locates all Word documents (files that end with .doc) and includes them in your backup. You can even edit the list of file types to include types unique to the software you use. Norton Ghost also keeps multiple versions of the same files for you, so that you can restore the version of a file that contains the changes you need to restore. You can even set a limit to the number of versions that are kept so that you can control the use of disk space. Managing recovery point storage Norton Ghost includes several features that help you manage your backup data. The key is to prevent backup data from taking lots of hard disk space on your computer. And, to also provide adequate backup protection in the event that you need to recover your computer, files, or folders. See "Defining a virtual conversion job" on page 147. See "Running a one-time virtual conversion" on page 141. To manage recovery point storage manually 1 On the Tools page, click Manage Backup Destination. 2 From the Manage Backup Destination window, you can do any of the following tasks: ■ Clean Up See "Cleaning up old recovery points" on page 138. ■ Move See "Moving your backup destination" on page 157. ■ Settings See "Automating management of backup data" on page 156. ■ Delete See "Deleting a recovery point set" on page 138. See "Deleting recovery points within a set" on page 139. ■ Copy See "Making copies of recovery points" on page 139. ■ Explore See "About exploring recovery points" on page 129.

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stored at several locations on your computer, Norton Ghost locates all Word
documents (files that end with .doc) and includes them in your backup. You can
even edit the list of file types to include types unique to the software you use.
Norton Ghost also keeps multiple versions of the same files for you, so that you
can restore the version of a file that contains the changes you need to restore.
You can even set a limit to the number of versions that are kept so that you can
control the use of disk space.
Managing recovery point storage
Norton Ghost includes several features that help you manage your backup data.
The key is to prevent backup data from taking lots of hard disk space on your
computer. And, to also provide adequate backup protection in the event that you
need to recover your computer, files, or folders.
See
Defining a virtual conversion job
on page 147.
See
Running a one-time virtual conversion
on page 141.
To manage recovery point storage manually
1
On the Tools page, click
Manage Backup Destination
.
2
From the Manage Backup Destination window, you can do any of the following
tasks:
Clean Up
See
Cleaning up old recovery points
on page 138.
Move
See
Moving your backup destination
on page 157.
Settings
See
Automating management of backup data
on page 156.
Delete
See
Deleting a recovery point set
on page 138.
See
Deleting recovery points within a set
on page 139.
Copy
See
Making copies of recovery points
on page 139.
Explore
See
About exploring recovery points
on page 129.
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Managing backup destinations
Managing recovery point storage