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Deleting backup jobs
Rescanning a computers hard disk
Configuring Backup Exec System Recovery to send SNMP traps
Using the Advanced page
About backing up your data
To back up your computer or your individual files and folders, you do the following
steps:
Define a backup
Run the backup
When you define a backup, you make the following decisions:
What to back up (files and folders, or an entire drive)
Where to store the backup data (backup destination)
When to run the backup (automatically or manually)
What compression levels to specify for recovery points, and whether to enable
security settings (encryption and password protection).
Which of the many other options you want to use. You can customize each
backup according to your backup needs.
About backing up dual-boot computers
You can back up dual-boot computers, even if you have drives (partitions) that
are hidden in the operating system from which you run Backup Exec System
Recovery.
When you run a drive backup, the entire contents of each drive is captured in a
recovery point. When you restore a drive, the recovered drive is bootable.
Note: In order for your computer to boot the same from a restored system as it
did from the original configuration, you must back up, and then restore, every
drive that includes operating system boot information.
You should not create incremental backups of shared data drives if Backup Exec
System Recovery is installed on both operating systems and they are both set to
manage the shared drive.
Backing up your data
About backing up your data
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