Samsung MZ-5PA256C User Manual - Page 42

Tasks > Options, File Types

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42 Getting Started Configuring Norton Ghost default options To create a new file type and extensions 1 In Norton Ghost, on the menu bar, click Tasks > Options. 2 Click File Types. 3 At the bottom of the File types list, click the Add a file type (+) button to add a file type category. 4 Type a descriptive name of the new file type category, and then press Enter. 5 At the bottom of the Extensions for list, click the Add an extension (+) button, and then type an asterisk (*) and a period, followed by the extension of the file type you want to define, and then press Enter. 6 Click OK. To edit a file type and extensions 1 In Norton Ghost, on the menu bar, click Tasks > Options. 2 Click File Types. 3 Select a file type from the File types list, and then do one of the following: ■ Click the Rename a file type button (at the right of the - button) to edit the name of the selected file type. ■ Select an extension in the Extensions for column and click the Rename an extension button (at the right of the - button) to edit the name of the extension. ■ Click either the Restore default file types list or the Restore default extension list button to restore all default file types or extensions. Caution: Any file types and extensions you have set up are removed. You must add them again manually. 4 Click OK. To delete a file type (and all of its extensions) 1 In Norton Ghost, on the menu bar, click Tasks > Options. 2 Select a file type in the File types column. You cannot delete a default file type. You can delete all but one extension of a default file type, and you can add additional extensions to a default file type. 3 Click the Remove a file type (-) button , and then click OK. Use this same procedure to remove file extensions from the Extensions for list.

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To create a new file type and extensions
1
In Norton Ghost, on the menu bar, click
Tasks > Options
.
2
Click
File Types
.
3
At the bottom of the File types list, click the
Add a file type
(
+
) button to add
a file type category.
4
Type a descriptive name of the new file type category, and then press Enter.
5
At the bottom of the Extensions for list, click the
Add an extension
(
+
) button,
and then type an asterisk (*) and a period, followed by the extension of the
file type you want to define, and then press Enter.
6
Click
OK
.
To edit a file type and extensions
1
In Norton Ghost, on the menu bar, click
Tasks > Options
.
2
Click
File Types
.
3
Select a file type from the File types list, and then do one of the following:
Click the
Rename a file type
button (at the right of the
-
button) to edit
the name of the selected file type.
Select an extension in the Extensions for column and click the
Rename
an extension
button (at the right of the
-
button) to edit the name of the
extension.
Click either the
Restore default file types list
or the
Restore default
extension list
button to restore all default file types or extensions.
Caution:
Any file types and extensions you have set up are removed. You
must add them again manually.
4
Click
OK
.
To delete a file type (and all of its extensions)
1
In Norton Ghost, on the menu bar, click
Tasks > Options
.
2
Select a file type in the File types column.
You cannot delete a default file type. You can delete all but one extension of
a default file type, and you can add additional extensions to a default file type.
3
Click the
Remove a file type
(
-
) button , and then click
OK
.
Use this same procedure to remove file extensions from the Extensions for
list.
Getting Started
Configuring Norton Ghost default options
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