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Norton Ghost Users GuideThe software described in this book is furnished under a licenseagreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of theagreement.Documentation version 10.0PN: 10421093
Copyright Notice 2005 Symantec Corporation. All Rights Reserved.Any technical documentation that is made available by SymantecCorporation is the copyrighted work of Symantec Corporation and isowned by Symantec Corporation.
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version of any operating system product isstrictly prohibited.G. For the purposes of this License Agreement,a virtual machine is considered the same as anactual machine.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Responding to emergenciesAbout responding to emergencies ................................13Deciding what action to take ..........................................13
Chapter 2 Feature summaryOverview ..............................................................................15Whats new in Norton Ghost ..........................................15How Norton Ghost works ................................................18
Define a backup .......................................................19Run a backup ............................................................20Manage recovery point storage ............................20Recover files or folders ...........................................21Recover an entire computer ..................................21
Chapter 3 Installing Norton GhostSystem requirements .......................................................23
Supported file systems and removable media .24Support for older Windows versions ..................24
Installing Norton Ghost ..................................................25After installation ................................................................26
Activate your product .............................................26Locate the product key ...........................................27Set up your first backup .........................................28
About the Symantec recovery environment .....29
Chapter 4 Norton Ghost basicsStarting Norton Ghost ......................................................31
Starting Norton Ghost from the system tray ....31Finding your way around Norton Ghost ......................32
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Backup panel ............................................................33Recovery Panel .........................................................34
Status panel ...............................................................35Configuring Norton Ghost default options ..................36Selecting a default recovery point storage location
37Enabling email notifications .................................38Adjusting the effects of a backup on computer
performance ....................................................39Adjusting default tray icon settings ....................40
Viewing the backup and recovery status of yourcomputer ....................................................................41
Browsing recovery points ................................................41Keeping current with LiveUpdate .................................41
When you should update .......................................42Obtaining updates using LiveUpdate .................42Obtaining updates from the Symantec Web site ..
42For more information .......................................................42
Using online Help ....................................................43Viewing the Readme file ........................................43Accessing the Users Guide PDF .........................44
Chapter 5 Backing up your computerBest practices for backing up .........................................45
Before backing up ....................................................45During a backup .......................................................47After backing up ......................................................48
Defining a new backup ....................................................49After defining your backup ...................................54
Running an existing backup immediately ..................55Verifying that a backup is successful ..........................56
About the Event Log ................................................56
Files not included in recovery points .................57Enabling event-triggered backups ................................57About selecting a recovery point storage location ....58
About setting a compression level ......................61Setting advanced backup options ........................62Verifying a recovery point after creation ..........63Back up dual-boot systems ....................................65
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Viewing the progress of a backup .......................65Adjusting the speed of a backup .........................65
Verifying that a backup completed .....................66Editing a backup schedule ..............................................66Disabling a backup ............................................................66Adding users who can back up a computer ...............67Deleting backups ...............................................................67
Chapter 6 Monitoring the status of your backupsAbout monitoring backups .............................................69
Viewing the level of backup protection for each drive .69About viewing other drive details .......................71
Changing drive protection levels ..................................71
Chapter 7 Optimizing recovery point storageAbout recovery points ......................................................73
Viewing the properties of a recovery point ......74Optimizing recovery point storage manually ............75
Cleaning up old recovery points ..........................75Deleting a recovery point set ................................76Deleting recovery points within a set ................76Archiving recovery points .....................................77
Automating management of recovery point storage 78Changing your recovery point storage location ........79
Chapter 8 Recovering files and foldersAbout recovering files or folders ...................................81Viewing files and folders in a recovery point ............83If you cant find the files or folders you need .............83
Chapter 9 Advanced exploring of recovery pointsAbout advanced exploring of recovery points ...........85
Mounting a recovery point as a drive ..........................86Mounting a recovery point from Windows
Explorer ............................................................86Dismounting a recovery point drive .............................87Viewing properties of a drive within recovery point 88
Chapter 10 Recovering a drive
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About Recovering a drive ................................................89
Chapter 11 Recovering your computerAbout Symantec Recovery Disk ....................................93Starting your computer using the recovery
environment ..............................................................94Getting your computer to start from the CD .....96
Preparing to recover your computer ............................96Scanning for viruses ...............................................97Checking your hard disk for errors .....................98
Recovering your computer ..............................................99Recovering files and folders from the recovery
environment ...........................................................104Exploring your computer .................................... 105
Using the networking tools in the recoveryenvironment ...........................................................106Starting networking services ............................106Using the pcAnywhere Thin Host for a remote
recovery .........................................................106Mapping a network drive in the recovery
environment .................................................108Configuring network connection settings ...... 109
Viewing properties of recovery points and drives . 112Viewing properties of a recovery point ...........112Viewing properties of a drive within a recovery
point ................................................................113About the Support Utilities .......................................... 114
Chapter 12 Copying drivesAbout copying drives .....................................................115Before using the Copy My Hard Drive feature ....... 115Copying one hard disk to another hard disk ...........118
About Copy My Hard Drive Wizard options .. 119
Restarting the computer after copying drives ........ 122
Appendix A Troubleshooting Norton GhostAbout troubleshooting Norton Ghost ........................123Exploring the Symantec service and support Web site
123Searching the Web site ....................................... 124
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Troubleshooting Norton Ghost .................................... 125Troubleshooting installation ..............................125
Troubleshooting recovery points ...................... 126Troubleshooting scheduled backups ............... 128Troubleshooting restoring recovery points from
Windows ........................................................130Troubleshooting the recovery environment .. 131
Recovery Point Browser error messages .................134Cannot initialize COM library ........................... 134Cannot allocate Norton Ghost mount manager
instance .........................................................134Cannot retrieve drive information .................... 135Cannot dismount drive. Please verify the drive is
not locked by another process ................. 135General error messages ................................................135
E0710007 ...............................................................136E0B000C ................................................................. 136E0BB0004 ...............................................................137E0BB001B ...............................................................137E0BB0097 ...............................................................138E0BB0147 ...............................................................138E0BC000A ..............................................................138E7C3000F ...............................................................139E7D1001F ...............................................................139E926001F ...............................................................139
EA39070A ..............................................................139EA390712 ...............................................................140EBAB001A ..............................................................140EC8A0001:The engine has not been initialized ...
141EC8F0007 ...............................................................141EC8F000C ...............................................................141EC950001 ............................................................... 141
Error: The object invoked has disconnected fromits clients ....................................................... 142
Catastrophic error .................................................142WinBOM error when starting the recovery
environment .................................................142The month and year are reversed on some
international computers ............................ 142
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Norton Ghost agent and Windows Services ............142Viewing the status of a agent ............................143
Best practices for using services ...................... 144Starting, stopping, or restarting the agent service145
Setting up recovery actions when the agent fails tostart .................................................................147
Viewing agent dependencies ............................. 148
Appendix B Service and support solutions
Index
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Responding toemergencies 1About responding to emergencies
If you have an emergency, such as lost or corrupted filesor folders, or you cannot start Windows, review thischapter for steps you can take to restore files, folders, oryour entire computer.
If you have been running Norton Ghost for very long, it is very likely that you have a backup you can use to restoreyour computer back to a time before the problemsoccurred.
Deciding what action to takeReview the following table to determine which action you
can take to solve your emergency:
Problem Recovery method
You can start Windowson the computer, butyou have lost files,folders, programs, or
hardware files on adrive (excludingWindows files).
Recover selected files and folders from withinWindows using a current recovery point.
See About recovering files or folders on page 81.
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You should also review the troubleshooting section forsolutions to many common problems.
See Troubleshooting Norton Ghost on page 125.
You can start Windowson the computer, butyou have lost asecondary drive, suchas a D or E drive.
Recover a drive from within Windows using acurrent recovery point.
See About Recovering a drive on page 89.
You cannot startWindows, but you knowwhich files you need torecover your computer.
Recover selected files and folders from within theSymantec recovery environment using a currentrecovery point.
See Recovering files and folders from the recoveryenvironment on page 104.
You cannot startWindows and you donot know the cause.
Recover your entire computer from within theSymantec recovery environment using a currentrecovery point.See Recovering your computer on page 93.
Problem Recovery method
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Feature summary 2Overview
Norton Ghost provides advanced backup and recovery foryour computer. Protect your documents, financialrecords, photos, music, videos, historical documents, orany other kinds of data you keep on your computer bymaking a backup of your computer's entire hard disk.
You can schedule backups to run automatically. Then, atany time, easily restore individual files, folders, or yourentire computer.
Whats new in Norton GhostNorton Ghost 10 includes many enhancements and new
features.w If you are familiar with earlier versions of Norton Ghost,review the readme file for information about changes inproduct terminology. For example, image files are nowreferred to as recovery points .
See Viewing the Readme file on page 43.
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Refer to the following table for information about thelatest features and enhancements:
Feature Description
Enhancedease-of-use
An improved user interface simplifieswhat you need to know and do tosuccessfully back up or recover files,folders, or your entire computer.
Easy Setup After activating your product, the Easy
Setup dialog appears automatically.Specify a few preferences and NortonGhost starts backing up your computeron a regular basis.
One-clickbackup
Quick access to your list of definedbackups where you can select aspecific backup and then start thebackup with a single click. This featureis also available from the Norton Ghostsystem tray menu.
Simplifiedscheduleeditor
You can now easily edit your existingbackup schedules without having toclick through multiple dialogs orcomplete the entire backup wizardagain.
Recoverypoints
Recovery points represent points intime. If you need to set your computerback a week to when it was workingbetter, choose the recovery pointcreated one week ago.
Optimizerecovery point
storage
Because recovery points requirestorage space, Norton Ghost gives you
the freedom of where and how tohandle the amount of disk space usedfor storing recovery points. NortonGhost offers simple tools for managingyour recovery points, and can evenmanage them for you automatically.
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Backup andrecovery status
Now there is a single place you can goto see how protected each of yourcomputers hard drives really are. Thenyou can increase or decrease theamount of protection a drive has; anexcellent method for ensuring thedrives you use most are completelyprotected when data loss happens.
Automaticrecovery pointstoragedetection
Norton Ghost automatically detectswhen a new storage device isconnected to your computer, and canprompt you to change your defaultrecovery point storage location to thenew drive.
Browse filesand foldersinside arecovery point
Enhanced browsing of files and foldersinside recovery points, makingrecovery quick and easy.
Event-triggeredbackups
In addition to scheduled and manualbackups, Norton Ghost can detectcertain events and run a backupautomatically whenever they occur,providing an added level of protection
for your computer.
Performancethrottling
Manually adjust the effect of a runningbackup on the performance of yourcomputer to better match your needsat the moment. This feature isespecially useful if you are working onyour computer and dont want thebackup process to slow you down.
Encryption forrecoverypoints
Encrypt recovery points and assign apassword as a means of securing yourinformation from intruders.
Feature Description
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How Norton Ghost worksNorton Ghost backs up your computer by taking a
snapshot of your computer's entire hard disk. Eachsnapshot is stored on your computer as a recovery point apoint in time used to restore your computer (or individualfiles or folders) back to the way it was when the recoverypoint was created.
When you use Norton Ghost, you typically perform one ormore of the following basic tasks: 1 Define a backup 1 Run a backup 1 Manage recovery point storage 1 Recover files or folders 1 Recover an entire computer
MaxtorOneTouchintegration
If you have a Maxtor OneTouchexternal hard drive, you can back upyour computer with the push of abutton. No need to start Ghost.
EnhancedSymantecRecovery Disk
When you cannot start Windows, thenewly enhanced Symantec RecoveryDisk (SRD) makes recovery easier thanever. Recovering your computer ismore intuitive and requires fewersteps.w If you purchased Norton Ghostpre-installed on a new computer,some features in the recoveryenvironment may or may not beincluded, depending on how thecomputer manufacturer chose to
install it. The recovery environmenthas likely been pre-installed on aspecial partition on your computer.
Feature Description
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Define a backupWhen you install Norton Ghost and run it for the firsttime, the Easy Setup dialog box appears. From there, youdefine your first backup.
Defining a backup requires that you specify certainsettings that determine how and when the backup is run.Key settings you must define when defining a newbackup, either from the Easy Setup dialog, or from theDefine Backup Wizard, include the following:
Settings Description
Name Because you can create multiplebackups, specifying a name helps youidentify a backup within a list of backups.
For example, Backup of C: might bea name you assign to a backup thatbacks up your computers C drive.
Start time Choosing when a backup will run isimportant since a backup cannot run if your computer is turned off.
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Run a backupA defined backup can be run manually or automatically,according to a schedule that you set up. Schedules can beset up either when you first define a backup or added to
the backup at a later time.While a backup is running, you can continue to work.However, depending on the amount of data that is beingbacked up and the number of programs you haverunning on your computer, you might need to reduce thespeed of the backup in order to free up system resourcesfor use by the programs you are using.
When the backup is complete, a message appears abovethe system tray to let you know that the backup wascomplete and successful.
Manage recovery point storageOver time, your recovery point storage location can beused up. However, Norton Ghost includes powerful
Recovery pointstoragelocation
Each time a backup runs, it creates anew recovery point. While you canspecify a default location for recoverypoints, you can also specify analternate location. Whatever locationyou specify is where recovery pointswill be created the next time thebackup is run.
Event-triggeredbackups
An event is an action that either youperform or that the computerperforms. Norton Ghost can be set upto run a backup when an event occurs.For example, a backup can run eachtime you install new software ontoyour computer. This allows you torecover from an installation of a
product that might cause problems onyour computer.
Settings Description
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features for managing your recovery point storagelocation, including the ability to archive them to a hard
drive, a USB or FireWire drive, a network drive, or toremovable media, such as a writable DVD or CD.
Recover files or foldersWhen it becomes necessary to recover folders, files, oryour entire computer, Norton Ghost makes it quick andeasy.
By letting you browse through the contents of recoverypoints, it is as if you are looking at the original files andfolders that existed on your computer when the recoverypoint was created.
You can then select the files or folders to recover andrestore them to your computer in seconds.
Advanced features let you search files and folders in arecovery point and then drag and drop them out of therecovery point into a folder on your computer. You caneven mount a recovery point as if it were another driveon your computer and share it over a network. Files andfolders can then be restored over your network.
Recover an entire computerIf you must restore your entire computer, simply putyour Norton Ghost CD into your computers CD/DVDROM drive and restart your computer to start theSymantec recovery environment.
The Symantec recovery environment lets you browse toone of your recovery points and start the recoveryprocess. Within minutes, your computer restarts and isrestored back to the date and time the recovery point you
chose to use was first created.
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Installing NortonGhost 3System requirements
Your computer must meet the following minimumrequirements:
Operating system Windows 2000 SP4 or later, XP Home, or XP ProOther operating systems are supported by Norton Ghost
See Support for older Windows versions on page 24.
Processor Pentium 233 MHz
RAM 128 MB for Norton Ghost running on Windows 2000/XP256 MB for Symantec Recovery DiskAdditional computer memory might be required whenrecovering your computer across a network from withinthe Symantec recovery environment.
Hard disk freespace
45 MB for program files and an additional 40 MB for theMicrosoft .NET 1.1 Framework, if it is not already installedStorage space for your recovery points, unless youchoose to store them to an alternate locations, such as anetwork computer or external hard disk.
DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, and CD-R/RWdrives
Any speedSee a supported drives list at http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/powerquest.nsf/docid/2004030176699562
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/powerquest.nsf/docid/2004030176699562http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/powerquest.nsf/docid/2004030176699562http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/powerquest.nsf/docid/2004030176699562http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/powerquest.nsf/docid/2004030176699562http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/powerquest.nsf/docid/20040301766995628/8/2019 User Guide Ghost 10
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Installing Norton GhostInstalling Norton Ghost
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Installing Norton GhostInstall Norton Ghost from the Norton Ghost CD.
If you have not already done so, close all other Windowsprograms.
To install Norton Ghost1 Uninstall any previous versions of Norton Ghost or
Drive Image.2 Plug in any USB storage devices you might want to
use to store backups.3 Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive.
If the CD does not start automatically, double-clickAUTOEXEC.EXE on the Norton Ghost 10 CD.
4 In the Norton Ghost window, click Install Norton
Ghost.5 In the Welcome window, click Next .
If the install detects a previous version of NortonGhost or Drive Image on your system, you must firstuninstall the software before you can install NortonGhost 10.Norton Ghost 10 can restore backup images createdusing Norton Ghost 9 and Norton Ghost 2003. If you
want to keep your original schedules associated withbackup jobs from an older version of Norton Ghost,including Drive Image, be sure to indicate duringuninstall that you want to keep existing backups.
Processor Pentium-compatible processor
RAM 32 MB
Hard drive space 35 MB
CD drive Any speed
Floppy disk drive High-density
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6 Read the license agreement, then click I accept theterms in the license agreement.
If you decline, you cannot continue with theinstallation.7 Click Next .8 Confirm the installation location, and then click Next .9 Click Install to begin the installation.10 Click Finish to complete the installation.11 After installation, click Yes to restart your computer.
After installationAt the end of installation and after your computerrestarts, you are asked to activate your product and tospecify a few basic settings that are used to define yourfirst backup.
1Activate your product 1 Set up your first backup
1 About the Symantec recovery environment
Activate your productProduct activation is a technology that protects usersfrom pirated or counterfeit software by limiting use of a
product to those users who have acquired the productlegitimately.
Product activation takes less than a minute to complete.
If you choose not to activate the product when prompted,you will receive alerts that will remind you to activate theproduct. Activation should take just a few minutes.
w You must activate the product within fifteen (15) daysafter installing it.If you do not activate the product within the time periodspecified by the alerts, the product will stop working. Youcan activate it after the time period has elapsed, but youwill not be protected until you do.
Activation requires sending a unique product key toSymantec servers for each installation of the product.
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To activate your product at the end of installation1 After your computer restarts at the end of the
installation process, click Next on the Norton GhostWelcome screen.2 Select one of the following options:
3 When prompted, enter your activation key.If you are unsure where to find your product key, seeLocate the product key .
4 After submitting your activation key, click Finish toopen the Easy Setup dialog, which helps you defineyour first backup.See Set up your first backup on page 28.
Locate the product keyThe product key can most frequently be found on asticker on your CD sleeve. If it is not there, then it will beon an insert in your product package. If you havepurchased the product on DVD, look for the sticker onyour DVD package. If you have downloaded the productfrom the Symantec Store, the product key is stored onyour computer as part of the download process. Or, if you
Activate andregister yourproduct now
(recommended).
Requires you to fill outregistration information, such asyour name and contact
information. You are thenrequired to enter your productactivation key.
Activate yourproduct now, butskip registration.
Skips the registration screens andprompts you for your productactivation key.
Activate later. Reminds you that you have 15days until you must activate theproduct, after which time theproduct will no longer function.
See If you choose to activate later on page 28.
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purchased the product as part of your computerpurchase, a temporary key is used by the computer
manufacturer. At the time you activate your product, youwill be issued a permanent key, which you should keepfor future reference.
If you choose to activate later
If you choose not to activate during the ConfigurationWizard, you can activate it later from within NortonGhost.
w If you do not activate the product within 15 days of installing it, the product will stop working. However, youcan still activate the product after the 15 days haveelapsed.
To activate Norton Ghost after installation1 Start Norton Ghost.
2 On the Status panel, click Activate Product andfollow the on-screen prompts.3 When prompted, enter your product key.
See Locate the product key on page 27.
Set up your first backupAfter you activate and register your product, the Easy
Setup dialog appears where you can quickly define yourfirst backup.
To define your first backup1 In the Easy Setup dialog box, enter a name for your
first computer backup.2 In the Start Time field, specify the time of day that the
backup should start.
3 Specify the path to where recovery points created byyour backup are to be stored.4 If you want a recovery point created any time a new
software application gets installed, select the firstoption.
5 If you want the new backup to run immediately, selectthe second option.
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About the Symantec recovery environmentTo ensure that you can access the recovery environmentin the event that you need to restore your entirecomputer system, you should start the Symantecrecovery environment. See Starting your computerusing the recovery environment on page 94.
If the recovery environment does not run as expected,you can take action early to fix the problem. Then if yourbacked up computer experiences a catastrophic failure
later and Windows does not start, you will be assuredthat you can run the recovery environment to recover thesystem or your data.
The troubleshooting section provides additionalinformation to help you resolve issues that may existwith running the recovery environment on your system.
Here are the most common errors that you may see whenyou are having problems starting your computer from theSymantec Recovery Disk:
Your computer must be able to startfrom the Norton Ghost CD where therecovery environment is stored.
See Cannot start the computer fromthe CD on page 131.
You must have the necessary storagedrivers to access your backups for arestore.
See Cannot access the local drivewhere my backups are saved onpage 132.
You must have the necessary NICdrivers to access files on a network.
See Cannot access the local drivewhere my backups are saved onpage 132.
You may need to use informationabout your system that you wouldnot generally know.
See I dont know the systeminformation that Im required toenter on page 125.
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Norton Ghost basics 4Starting Norton Ghost
You can start Norton Ghost from the Windows taskbar orfrom the Windows system tray.
To start Norton Ghost
4 Do one of the following:
2 On the classic Windows taskbar, click Start >Programs > Norton Ghost > Norton Ghost .
2 On the Windows XP taskbar, click Start > AllPrograms > Norton Ghost > Norton Ghost .
Starting Norton Ghost from the system trayNorton Ghost adds an icon to the Windows system tray.
By default, the Norton Ghost tray icon appears in thelower-right corner of your computer monitor on theWindows taskbar.
To start Norton Ghost from the system tray1 In the Windows system tray, double-click the Norton
Ghost tray icon.
Using the Norton Ghost system tray menuFrom the tray icon, you can quickly access the followingNorton Ghost tools and information:
1 Create an immediate backup of one or more drives 1 Define a new backup 1 Edit existing backup schedules
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1 Restore your entire computer 1 Restore individual files and folders
1 Start Norton Ghost 1 View the progress and performance of a currently
running backup 1 Cancel a currently running backup 1 Display the product license and version number 1 Check the backup and recovery status of your
computer
To display the tray icon menu 4 Right-click the tray icon to display a quick menu of
frequently used Norton Ghost tools.
Finding your way around Norton GhostNorton Ghost 10 is designed to do most of the work of backing up your computer for you. After initial setup,Norton Ghost can back up your entire computer on aregular basis.
However, there are many features you can use at anytime to ensure that your data is backed up and that yourbackups are being managed in a way that works for you.
For example, you might have just created some critical
documents or installed new software. You can use theBack Up Now feature to start a backup immediately toensure that you have backed up the work. Or you mightwant to adjust the schedule of your backups, change thelocation of where your recovery points are stored, orclean up older backups that are taking up valuable harddisk space.
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Here are the three primary views, or panels, withinNorton Ghost:
Backup panelThe Backup panel groups all of the key backup featuresfor configuring, scheduling, and backing up yourcomputer.
The Backup panel appears as the first screen when you start
Norton Ghost and gives you access to the following keybackup features:
Backup Gives you access to all key backupfeatures of Norton Ghost neededfor configuring, scheduling, andbacking up your computer.
Recovery Lets you restore your entirecomputer back to a date and timewhen it was working normally,restore files and folders, andexplore, manage, and optimizerecovery points.
Status Gives you information about yourcomputers backup and recoveryprotection status so that you canmake sure your computer isbacked up.
Back Up Now Opens a list of currently definedbackups where you can run oneimmediately, or define a newbackup.
Edit My BackupSchedules Opens Edit Backup Scheduleswhere you can edit schedules youhave defined in current backups,or schedules that wereautomatically defined for youduring the initial setup of NortonGhost.
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Recovery PanelThe Recovery panel groups all of the key recoveryfeatures for recovering files, folders, or your entirecomputer. It also lets you explore recovery points usingMicrosoft Explorer, as well as optimize the hard diskspace being used for storing recovery points of yourcomputer.
View Progress andPerformance
Displays the progress of anybackup that is currently running
and lets you adjust theperformance speed of the backup.Adjusting the backup speedaffects the performance of yourcomputer during the backup. If you are working on your computerand dont want the backup toaffect the speed of your computer,
you can set the backup speed toslow, freeing up most of thecomputers resources being usedby the backup process.
Copy My Hard Drive(Advanced)
When you need to install a newhard disk (or a second hard disk),this feature copies all existingfiles, programs, and settings
directly onto the new disk.w If you are using a trialversion of Norton Ghost 10, thisfeature is not available. To usethis feature, you must purchase afully licensed version of NortonGhost 10.
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The Recovery panel gives you access to the following keyrecovery features:
Status panelThe Status panel provides information about how wellprotected your computer is by indicating how manyrecovery points exist for each of your computers harddrives, and identifies the last time a recovery point wascreated. It also provides an event log, which displaysinformation, errors, or warnings that occur.
The Status panel contains the following key statusfeatures:
Recover MyComputer
Restores your computer to aspecific day and time when it wasworking correctly.
Recover My Files Recovers files or folders youchoose from within a recoverypoint that have been lost,damaged, changed, oraccidentally deleted.
Explore RecoveryPoints (Advanced)
Lets you explore the files andfolders stored in an existingrecovery point using MicrosoftExplorer.
Optimize RecoveryPoint Storage
Optimizes the hard disk spacebeing used for storing recoverypoints of your computer.
Check Backup andRecovery Status
Displays backup and recoveryprotection status in a single view.
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Configuring Norton Ghost default optionsThe Options dialog box includes four tabs that let youconfigure the following default settings:
View Event Log Displays information, errors, andwarnings that occur within the
product.
Purchase theProduct
If you are using an evaluationcopy of Norton Ghost, this optionindicates how many days remainfor the trial period, and alsoprovides easy online access forpurchasing a licensed copy of theproduct.After you have upgraded, thisoption changes to show your newproduct license.
Tab Description
Settings Specify a default location where abackup will create and storerecovery points. If the locationwhere you want to create yourrecovery points is on a network,you can enter your userauthentication information.
See Selecting a default recoverypoint storage location on page 37.
Notifications If you want a history of actionstaken by Norton Ghost, or of error
messages and warnings, you canchoose to save them in a log fileon your computer, or to havethem emailed to an address youspecify.
See Enabling email notifications on page 38.
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To configure default options
1 Start Norton Ghost and click Options .2 Select a tab containing the options you want to
modify, make any necessary changes, and then clickOK.
Selecting a default recovery point storagelocation
You can specify the default location for storing recoverypoints created when you run a backup. This defaultlocation is used if you do not specify a different locationwhen you define a new backup.
Performance Lets you specify a default speedfor backup or recovery processes.Moving the slider closer to Fastincreases the speed at which theprogram backs up or recovers yourcomputer. However, choosing aslower speed could improve theperformance of your computer,especially if you are working onyour computer during a backup orrecovery.w During a backup or recovery,you have the option to overridethis default setting to fit yourneeds at the time.
Tray Icon You can turn the system tray icon
on or off and specify whether toshow only error messages whenthey occur, or to show both errormessages and other information,such as the completion of abackup.
Tab Description
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w After installation, when the Easy Setup dialog appeared,you should have specified a default recovery point
storage location.To set a default recovery point storage location1 On the menu bar, click Options .2 Click the Settings tab.
See Aboutselecting a recoverypoint storagelocation onpage 58.
3 Enter a path to a default location for recovery points,or click Browse to look for a location.
4 If you entered the path to a location on a network,
enter the user name and password required toauthenticate to the network.
5 Click OK.
Enabling email notificationsEmail notifications can be sent to a specified emailaddress if there are any errors or warnings that occurred
when a backup is run.w If you do not have an SMTP server, this feature isunavailable to you.
All notifications are automatically sent to the systemevent log and a custom log file located in the Agent folderof the product installation.
If notifications are not being delivered, check the setup of your SMTP server to ensure that it is functioningproperly.
To enable email notifications1 On the main menu bar, click Options .2 Click the Notifications tab.3 Select SMTP E-mail from the Notifications Are Sent
to the Following list, and then click Properties .4 Select one or more of the following options:
2 Errors2 Warnings2 Information
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5 In the To address text box, type the email address (forexample, [email protected]) where notifications
are to be sent.6 If desired, type the email address of the sender in theFrom address text field.If you do not specify a From address, the name of theproduct will be used.
7 In the SMTP server text box, type the path to theSMTP server that will send the email notification (forexample, smtpserver.domain.com).
8 From the SMTP Authentication drop-down box, selectthe method to use to authenticate to the SMTP serverspecified above.
9 Click OK.
Adjusting the effects of a backup on computerperformance
If you are working on your computer when a backup isrunningespecially one that is creating an independentrecovery pointyour computer might slow down. This isbecause Norton Ghost is using your computers hard diskand memory resources to perform the backup.
However, you can actually modify the speed of thebackup as a way of minimizing the impact of Norton
Ghost on your computer while you work.To adjust my computers speed during a backup1 On the main menu bar, click Options .2 Click the Performance tab.3 If you want to improve your computers speed
performance, move the slider bar closer to Slow.4 If you want the backup to complete more quickly,
move the slider bar closer to Fast.5 Click OK.
w During a backup or recovery, youll have the option of overriding this default setting to fit your needs at thetime.
See Adjusting the speed of a backup on page 65.
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Enabling network throttling
Similar to computer performance adjustments, you canalso limit the impact of a backup on networkperformance.
To enable network throttling1 On the main menu bar, click Options .2 Click the Performance tab.3 Check Enable network throttling .
4 Click OK.
Adjusting default tray icon settingsYou can turn the system tray icon on or off and specifywhether to show only error messages when they occur,or to show both error messages and other information,such as the completion of a backup.
To adjust default tray icon settings1 On the main menu bar, click Options .2 Click the Tray Icon tab and select one of the
following:
3 Click OK.
Show system trayicon
Displays the Norton Ghost icon inthe system tray.
Only show errormessages
Displays only error messages asthey occur.
Show all statusand errormessages
Displays all messages as theyoccur.
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Viewing the backup and recovery status
of your computerYou can view the backup and recovery status of yourcomputer to determine the current level of protection foreach of the drives on your computer.
This is an excellent method for making sure yourbackups are current so that you are prepared to recoveryour computer from potential problems.
See Monitoring the status of your backups on page 69.
Browsing recovery pointsYou can actually view the files and folders containedwithin recovery points, restore individual program anddata files and folders, and even mount a recovery point tomake it appear as an actual drive that can be sharedacross a network.
See About recovering files or folders on page 81.
You can use additional, more advanced recovery pointbrowser features included with Norton Ghost.
See Advanced exploring of recovery points on page 85. .
Keeping current with LiveUpdateUsing your Internet connection, you can use LiveUpdateto obtain program updates for your computer.
Program updates are minor improvements to yourinstalled product. These differ from product upgrades,which are newer versions of entire products. Programupdates that have self-installers to replace existingsoftware code are called patches. Patches are usuallycreated to extend operating system or hardwarecompatibility, adjust a performance issue, or fix bugs.
LiveUpdate automates the process of obtaining andinstalling program updates. It locates and obtains files
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from an Internet site, installs them, and then deletes theleftover files from your computer.
When you should updateRun LiveUpdate as soon as you have installed yourproduct. Once you know that your files are up-to-date,run LiveUpdate periodically to obtain program updates.For example, to keep all installed Symantec productscurrent, you may want to use LiveUpdate once a week.Program updates are released by Symantec on an as-needed basis.
Obtaining updates using LiveUpdateLiveUpdate checks for updates to all of the Symantecproducts that are installed on your computer.
To obtain updates using LiveUpdate
1 At the top of the main window, click LiveUpdate .2 In the LiveUpdate window, click Next to locate
updates.3 If updates are available, click Next to download and
install them.4 When the installation is complete, click Finish .
Some program updates may require that you rebootyour computer before the changes will take effect.
Obtaining updates from the Symantec Web siteWhen new updates become available, Symantec poststhem on the Symantec Web site. If you can't runLiveUpdate, you can obtain new updates from theSymantec Web site.
Visit http://www.symantec.com/downloads/ .
For more informationThe product documentation provides glossary terms,online Help, a Readme file, and the Users Guide in PDFformat.
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1 Using online Help 1 Viewing the Readme file
1 Accessing the Users Guide PDF
Using online HelpHelp is available throughout your Symantec product.Help menus to more information provide informationrelated to the dialogs you are currently using. The NortonGhost Help menu item on the Help and Support menu
(accessed from the main Norton Ghost panel) provides acomprehensive guide to all of the product features andtasks that you can complete.
To use online Help1 At the top of the main window, click Help & Support
> Norton Ghost Help .2 In the Help window, in the left pane, select a tab. Your
options are:
Viewing the Readme fileThe Readme file contains information about installationand compatibility issues. It also contains technical tipsand information about product changes that occurredafter this guide went to press. It is installed on your harddrive in the same location as the product files.
To read the Readme file1 In Windows Explorer, double-click My Computer .2 Double-click the hard disk on which you installed
Norton Ghost 10.In most cases, this will be drive C.
3 Click Program Files > Norton Ghost > Shared .
Contents Displays the Help by topic
Index Lists Help topics in alphabeticalorder by key word
Search Opens a search field in which youcan enter a word or phrase
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4 Double-click Readme.txt .The file opens in Notepad or your default word
processing program.5 Close the word processing program when you aredone reading the file.
Accessing the Users Guide PDFThe Norton Ghost Users Guide is provided on the CD inPDF format. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader
installed on your computer to read the PDF.To read the Users Guide PDF from the CD1 Insert the CD into the CD drive.2 Using Windows Explorer, double-click the \Docs
folder on the CD.3 Double-click UserGuide.pdf to open the Norton
Ghost users guide.
You can also copy the Users Guide to your hard diskand read it from there.
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Backing up yourcomputer 5Best practices for backing up
You can manually back up your computer at any time byrunning a defined backup. But you can also configure adefined backup to run automatically on a regular basis.
To save you time and to ensure a reliable backupstrategy, review these sections as you prepare to back upyour computer. 1 Before backing up 1 During a backup 1 After defining your backup
Before backing up
Before defining and running your first backup, considerthese best practices:
Best practice Explanation How to
Schedule backupswhen you know yourcomputer will beturned on.
Your computer must berunning for a backup torun.
See Defining a newbackup on page 49.
See Editing a backupschedule on page 66.
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Use a secondary harddisk as your recoverypoint storagelocation
Storing recovery pointson a hard disk otherthan your primary harddisk, such as C, is themost secure method of ensuring you can recoverin the event that yourprimary hard disk fails.
See About selecting arecovery point storagelocation on page 58.
Run backups on aregular (frequent)basis
When you define yourbackups, schedule themto run frequently so thatyou have recovery pointsthat span at least the lasttwo months.
See Editing a backupschedule on page 66.
See Running an existingbackup immediately onpage 55.
See Enabling event-triggered backups onpage 57.
Define one backupfor each drive
When defining backups,you should define onebackup for each drive.For example, define ascheduled backup for C,another scheduledbackup for D, and if youhave a E drive on your
hard disk that you rarelyuse, you might set up amanual backup that youcan run whenever youthink it necessary.
See Defining a newbackup on page 49.
See Running an existingbackup immediately onpage 55.
Best practice Explanation How to
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During a backupWhile a backup is running, consider the following bestpractices:
Keep your personaldata and programson a separate drivefrom where Windowsis installed
Separating Windowsfrom your own dataspeeds the creation of recovery points andreduces the amount of information that couldneed to be restored. Forexample, keep C as yourWindows drive and thenuse D as your data drivewhere you install newprograms and store filesand folders you create.
If youre computer alreadyhas a secondary drive thathas a large amount of diskspace available, you canadopt this strategy today.If your computer is not setup this way, you can useNorton PartitionMagic to
resize your C drive andcreate additional drives.
Visit http://www.symantec.com/partitionmagic/
Improve yourcomputersperformance during a
backup
If a backup is run whileyou are working on yourcomputer and you notice
that the performance of your computer hasslowed down, you canreduce the speed of thebackup to improvecomputer performanceuntil you are finishedworking.
See Adjusting the effects of a backup on computerperformance on page 39.
Use the Verify recoverpoint after creationoption to ensure thestability of recoverypoints
When defining a backup,you should select theVerify recovery pointafter creation option toensure that the recoverypoint can be used torecover lost data, if andwhen you might need to.
See Defining a newbackup on page 49.
Best practice Explanation How to
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After backing upAfter a backup has finished running, consider thefollowing best practices:
Best practice Explanation How to
Improve yourcomputersperformance during abackup
If a backup is run whileyou are working on yourcomputer and you noticethat the performance of your computer hasslowed down, you canreduce the speed of thebackup to improvecomputer performanceuntil you are finishedworking.
See Adjusting the effects of a backup on computerperformance on page 39.
Best practice Explanation How to
Review the contentsof recovery points
Ensure that you arebacking up essentialdata by periodicallyreviewing the contents of recovery points.
See Viewing files andfolders in a recovery point on page 83.
Review the events logto verify backupshave happened andto spot any potentialproblems
Periodically review theevent messages found inthe View Events Logwindow. This featurerecords events when
they occur, such asbackups and any errorsthat might have occurredduring or after a backup.
See Verifying that a backupis successful on page 56.
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Defining a new backupThe first step in backing up your computer is to define abackup. A backup is a description of what you wantbacked up and where you want to keep the recoverypoints created when the backup is run.
A backup might also include a schedule, indicating a dateand time when you want the backup to run.
w When you ran Norton Ghost for the first time, you shouldhave created a default backup in the Easy Setup dialog. If
you didnt create a default backup, the Easy Setup dialogappears when you click Define New Backup from theBack Up Now dialog.
To define a new backup1 On the Backup panel, click Back Up Now .
Optimize recoverypoint storage
Delete outdated recoverypoints and consolidateincremental recoverypoints as a method forfreeing up hard diskspace for more currentrecovery point.
See Deleting a recoverypoint set on page 76.
See Deleting recoverypoints within a set onpage 76.
See About recovery points on page 73.
Review the level of protection beingprovided for each of your computersdrives
Check the Backup andRecovery Status panel ona regular basis to ensureeach drive has a definedbackup.
See Viewing the level of backup protection for eachdrive on page 69.
See Changing driveprotection levels onpage 71.
Maintain duplicaterecovery points forsafety
Store recovery pointselsewhere on a network,or create CDs, DVDs, ortapes of recovery pointsfor off-site storage in asafe and secure place.
See Archiving recoverypoints on page 77.
Best practice Explanation How to
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2 In the Back Up Now window, click Define NewBackup .
3 Click Next on the first panel of the Define BackupWizard.4 Select which drives you want backed up, and then
click Next .5 If you selected a drive that has not yet been included
in a backup, you might be asked if you want to add theselected drive to an existing backup, or if you want tocontinue to define a new backup.If you choose to add the drive to an existing backup,the Wizard finishes and you are done.If you select Define a new custom backup, click Next and continue with the Define Backup Wizard.
6 Select one of the following types of backups:
Recovery pointset
Creates a base recovery point withadditional recovery points thatcontain only incremental changesmade to your computer since thecreation of the base recoverypoint. Incremental recovery pointsare created faster than the first(base) recovery point and use lessstorage space than anindependent recovery point.
If the Recovery Point Set option isdisabled, it is because you havealready assigned a selected driveto an existing recovery point setand you can only have onerecovery point set defined foreach drive. Or, you might haveselected an unmounted drive that
cannot be part of a recovery pointset.
Independentrecovery point
Creates a complete, independentcopy of the drives you selected.This backup type requires morestorage space.
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7 Click Next .8 Click Browse to locate a folder for storing recovery
points, and then click Next .See Selecting adefault recoverypoint storagelocation onpage 37.
9 In the Name field, enter a name for your new backup.
See About settinga compressionlevel on page 61.
10 In the Compression drop-down list, select one of following compression levels:2
None2 Standard (Recommended)2 Medium2 High
See Verifying arecovery point aftercreation onpage 63.
11 If you want to determine whether a recovery point is valid immediately following its creation, click Verifyrecovery point after creation .
12 If you want to limit the total number of independent orrecovery point sets saved for each drive, select thecheck box and specify the number in the Maximumfield.
13 In the Description text box , type a description thatyou want associated with each recovery point that willbe created.
See Setting
advanced backupoptions onpage 62.
14 If you want to set additional options such as adding a
password to the recovery points, click Advanced .15 When you finish setting the advanced options, click
OK to return to the Wizard.16 Select one of the following methods to choose when
the backup should be run:
Manually (NoSchedule)
Select this option if you want thisbackup to run only when youchoose to run it yourself.
Scheduled Select this option if you want tospecify dates and times whenNorton Ghost should run thebackup for you.
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1 :17 If you chose Manually, click Next and skip to Step 21.
If you chose Scheduled, click Define CustomSchedule .
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18 If you selected recovery point set as your recoverypoint type, refer to the following table for information
about your options:
Tab Description
Scheduling 1 ClickSchedule recovery pointcreation and then check the daysand a start time for when eachincremental recovery point iscreated.
Alternatively, you can uncheckSchedule recovery pointcreation and run the backup onlywhen specific events occur.See Enabling event-triggeredbackups on page 57.
1 If you want changes you make tofiles on your computer capturedmore than once each day, selectCreate more than one recoverypoint per day and specify nowmany and how much time shouldelapse between each capture.
1 If you chose to create more thenone incremental recovery point perday and you want Norton Ghost tooptimize them, click theAutomatically optimize drop-down list and select how oftenoptimization should occur.
1 Click the Start a new recoverypoint set drop-down list to specifyhow frequently a new recoverypoint set should be started.
EventTriggers
Select which events shouldautomatically start the backup.
See Enabling event-triggered backups on page 57.
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If you selected independent recovery point as yourrecovery point type, refer to the following table for
information about your options:
19 Click OK, and then click Next .20 Click Next to review the backup options you have
selected.21 If you want to run the new backup immediately, click
Create the first recovery point now .22 Click Finish .
After defining your backupAll backups you define are automatically saved so thatyou can edit or run them later. There is no need toremember to save a backup or the recovery pointscreated by a backup, although archiving recovery points
Option Description
Weekly A complete, independent copy of thedrives you include in the backup arecreated at the time and days of theweek you specify.
Monthly A complete, independent copy of thedrives you include in the backup arecreated at the time and days of themonth you specify.
Only runonce
One independent recovery point iscreated at the date and time youspecify.
Manually(noschedule)
Save all the backup settings except theschedule. You can later run the backupat your convenience by selecting theBackup panel and clicking Back UpNow .You can assign a schedule at a latertime by selecting the Backup panel andclicking Edit My Backup Schedules .
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to CD or DVD is an excellent way of ensuring you have abackup available, even if your hard disk crashes.
After defining and scheduling backups, exit NortonGhost. The program does not need to be open for abackup to run. After you define a backup and schedule itto run on a specific date and at a specific time, you canexit the program.
However, youre computer must be running at the time abackup is to occur. If your computer is not running, thebackup will not occur until the next scheduled time (if itis scheduled) and if the computer is turned on.
Running an existing backup immediatelyYou can run a backup at any time, provided you have onedefined.
See Defining anew backup onpage 49.
This is particularly useful when you are about to install anew product and want to make sure you have a currentrecovery point in the event that something goes wrongwith the installation.
w Norton Ghost can be configured to run a backupautomatically when an event occurs on your computer,such as installing a new software program.
See Enabling event-triggered backups on page 57. .
Also, it is a great way to ensure you have a backup of your work after you have modified a large number of filesand you dont want to wait for a regularly scheduledbackup.
w When running a backup, you should exit any partitioningsoftware that is running, such as Norton PartitionMagic.Also, you should not run any disk defragmenting
software during a backup.To run an existing backup immediately1 On the Backup panel, click Back Up Now .2 Select a backup from the list, and then click Back Up
Now to run the selected backup.
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w You can also schedule backups to run automatically on areoccurring schedule.
See Editing a backup schedule on page 66. .
Verifying that a backup is successfulWhen a backup is completed, you have three methods forensuring that the backup contains valid data: 1 Select the Verify recovery point after creation option
when you define a backup.See Defining a new backup on page 49.
1 Browse the contents of a recovery point to make surethe files you wanted to back up are included.See Viewing files and folders in a recovery point onpage 83.
1 Review the event log for information aboutsuccessfully completed backup and other informationand error messages.
For the last option, you can use the View Event Logfeature to review information and errors related to yourbackups.
To verify the success of a backup using the events log
4 On the Status panel, click View Event Log .
About the Event LogThe event log should be the first place you check whentracking down the source of problem or to verify thesuccessful completion of a backup.
Log entries provide information and clues to the successor failure of numerous actions taken either by Norton
Ghost or by a user. It offers a single, easy to read view of all information and program error messages.
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Event details provided by the events log include:
Files not included in recovery pointsThe hibernate.sys and pagefile.sys files are intentionallyexcluded from backups. These files contain temporaryfiles that can take up a large amount of disk space. Theyare not needed and there will be no negative impact onyour computer system after a complete system recovery.
Even though these files appear in recovery points, they
are only placeholders.
Enabling event-triggered backupsIn addition to scheduled and manual backups, NortonGhost can detect certain events and run a backupwhenever they occur.
For example, to protect your computer when you installnew software, Norton Ghost can run a backup when itdetects that new software is being installed. In the eventthat the software harms your computer, you can undothe install by restoring your computer using the recoverypoint created when Norton Ghost ran the backup.
Type Indicates if the event is an errormessage or other information, suchas the successful completion of abackup.
Source Identifies if the message wasgenerated by Norton Ghost oranother program.
Date Displays the exact date and timethat a selected event occurred.
Description Offers additional details about anevent that can give valuable cluesto any problems that might haveoccurred.
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Recovery pointstoragelocation
Information to consider
On thecomputerbeingbacked up
Use this method to store recovery points on the computer that isbeing backed up. It is possible to save recovery points to thesame hard disk that you are backing up; however, it is notrecommended because as the number or size of recovery pointsgrow, you will have less disk space available for regular use.In addition, the recovery points themselves are then included insubsequent backups of the drive, increasing the size of thosebackups.w If you choose this option and then attach a second harddisk, such as an external USB drive, Norton Ghost automaticallydetects the new drive and asks if you want to use the new drivefor recovery point storage. This is because using a secondary
hard disk is the optimal recovery point storage location.Saving recovery points to a separate drive, a network location,or removable media eliminates this problem.You can use Norton PartitionMagic to create new partitions(drives) on your computer hard disk that are dedicated to storingrecovery points.
Network
file
If your computer is connected to a network, you can save your
recovery points to a network folder.CD-RW/DVD-RW
When you save recovery points to removable media, they areautomatically split into the correct sizes if the backup spansmore than one media.The scheduling of backups is not available when this option isused.w Using CD-RWs or DVD-RWs as your recovery point storagelocation is not the best option because you will be required toswap disks during the process.
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The following table gives you additional informationregarding the advantages and disadvantages of different
types of storage locations for recovery points.
Location Advantages Disadvantages
Hard drive(recommended)
1 Fast backup and recovery 1 Can schedule unattended
backups 1 Inexpensive because
drive space can beoverwritten repeatedly
1 Uses valuable drive space 1 Vulnerable to loss if the
hard drive fails
Network drive(recommended)
1 Fast backup and recovery 1 Can schedule unattended
backups 1 Inexpensive because
drive space can be
overwritten repeatedly 1 Protection from local
hard drive failure 1 Off-site storage (through
existing network backupstrategies)
1 Must have supported NICdrivers to restore fromthe recoveryenvironment
1 Must understand andassign the appropriaterights for users who willrun backups and restoredata
USB or FireWire
drive(recommended)
1 Fast backup and recovery
1 Can schedule unattendedbackups
1 Inexpensive becausedrive space can beoverwritten repeatedly
1 Off-site storage ispossible
1Reserves hard drive spacefor other uses
1 Additional expense for
the drive itself 1 Must have supported
storage device drivers torestore from theSymantec Recovery DiskCD; could requireadditional media alongwith the Symantec
Recovery Disk CD
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About setting a compression levelCompression results may vary depending on the types of files saved in the drive you are backing up.
Removablemedia (local)
1 Protection from harddrive failure
1 Ideal for off-site storage 1 Reserves hard drive space
for other uses
1 Cannot createunattended backups;process is manual
1 Cannot create recoverypoint sets; independentrecovery points only
1 Media can be expensive 1 Recovery can be slower
than from otherlocations, especially forindividual files andfolders
1 You cannot save recoverypoints to DVD-RAM drivesunder Windows 2000
1 Requires swapping of disks and can be verytime-consuming
Location Advantages Disadvantages
Compressionlevel
Description
None This is the best option if storage space is not an issue.However, if the backup is being saved to a busy networkdrive, using high compression may be faster than nocompression because there is less data to write across thenetwork.
Standard Uses low compression for a 40% average data compressionratio on recovery points. This is the default.
Medium Uses medium compression for a 45% average datacompression ratio on recovery points.
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Setting advanced backup optionsYou can set the following additional options whencreating a recovery point.
High Uses high compression for a 50% average data compressionratio on recovery points. This is usually the slowest method.When a high compression recovery point is created, CPUusage may be higher than normal. Other processes on thecomputer may also be slower.
Compressionlevel
Description
Option Action
Usepassword
This option sets a password on the recovery point that iscreated. Passwords can use standard characters, not extended
characters or symbols. (Use characters with an ASCII value of 128or lower.)A user must type this password before restoring a backup orviewing the contents of the recovery point.
Useencryption
You can encrypt your password to add another level of protection to your recovery points. You can choose from low(8+ character password), Medium (16+ character password), orHigh (32+ character password) encryption levels.
Divide intosmaller filesto simplifyarchiving
You can split the recovery point into smaller files and specifythe maximum size (in MB) for each file.For example, if you plan to copy a recovery point to ZIP disksfrom your recovery point storage location, specify a file size of 100 MB or less, according to the size of each ZIP disk.w When archiving to CDs or DVDs, this is done for youautomatically.
Ignore badsectorsduring copy
This option lets you run a backup even if there are bad sectorson the hard drive. Although most drives do not have badsectors, the potential for problems increases during thelifetime of the hard drive.
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If you decide not to verify the recovery point at the timeof creation, you can still check the integrity of a recovery
point any time after it is created by opening it in theRecovery Point Browser.
Checking the integrity of a recovery point
You can verify a recovery point anytime after a backup isrun to determine whether the recovery point is valid orcorrupt. The Recovery Point Browser checks to see thatall of the files in the recovery point are available for youto open, the internal data structures in the recovery pointmatch the data that is available, and the recovery pointcan be un-compressed and create the expected amount of data.
To check the integrity of a recovery point1 On the Recovery panel, click Recover My Files .2 Do one of the following:
2 Select a recovery point from the list and clickBrowse Contents .
2 If you dont see the recovery point you are lookingfor, click View All Recovery Points on thetoolbar.
3 In the tree panel of the Recovery Point Browser, selectthe recovery point.For example, C_Drive001.v2i.
4 On the menu bar, click File > Verify RecoveryPoint .If the Verify Recovery Point option is unavailable, youmust first un-mount the recovery point. Right-clickthe recovery point and click Dismount RecoveryPoint .
5 When the check is complete, click OK.
If you prefer, you can have recovery pointsautomatically verified for integrity at the time theyare created.See Verifying a recovery point after creation onpage 63.
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Back up dual-boot systemsYou can back up dual-boot systems, or computers thatare running more than one operating system, even if youhave drives (partitions) that are hidden under theoperating system where you run Norton Ghost.
Everything on the drive you select will be included in thebackup, so it will be bootable later if you restore it. Anexception to this is if you back up a bootstrappedoperating system, you must back upand then restore
every d