Samsung MZ-5PA256C User Manual - Page 65

Table 6-3, Description, Options, Back Up, My Computer

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Backing up entire drives 65 Defining a drive-based backup Table 6-3 Options Name Recovery point options Description Type a name for your backup. Note: This option does not appear if you create a recovery point using the Back Up My Computer feature in Symantec Recovery Disk. Compression Verify recovery point after creation Limit the number of recovery point sets saved for this backup Select one of the following compression levels for the recovery point.: ■ None ■ Standard ■ Medium ■ High See "Compression levels for drive-based backups" on page 74. The results can vary depending on the types of files that are saved in the drive. Select this option to automatically test whether a recovery point or set of files is valid or corrupt. Select this option to limit the number of recovery point sets that can be saved for this backup. You can limit the number of recovery point sets to reduce the risk of filling up the hard drive with recovery points. Each new recovery point set replaces the oldest set on your backup destination drive. This option only appears if you are creating a recovery point set. Note: This option does not appear if you create a recovery point using the Back Up My Computer feature in Symantec Recovery Disk.

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Table 6-3
Recovery point options
Description
Options
Type a name for your backup.
Note:
This option does not appear if you
create a recovery point using the
Back Up
My Computer
feature in Symantec Recovery
Disk.
Name
Select one of the following compression
levels for the recovery point.:
None
Standard
Medium
High
See
Compression levels for drive-based
backups
on page 74.
The results can vary depending on the types
of files that are saved in the drive.
Compression
Select this option to automatically test
whether a recovery point or set of files is
valid or corrupt.
Verify recovery point after creation
Select this option to limit the number of
recovery point sets that can be saved for this
backup. You can limit the number of
recovery point sets to reduce the risk of
filling up the hard drive with recovery
points. Each new recovery point set replaces
the oldest set on your backup destination
drive.
This option only appears if you are creating
a recovery point set.
Note:
This option does not appear if you
create a recovery point using the
Back Up
My Computer
feature in Symantec Recovery
Disk.
Limit the number of recovery point sets
saved for this backup
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Backing up entire drives
Defining a drive-based backup