You can configure how Norton Ghost reports the status of a particular drive (or all file and folder backups).
For example, if drive D contains unimportant data and you have chosen not to include it in a drive-based backup, the status on the Home page continues to report that your computer is at risk. You can configure Norton Ghost to ignore drive D so that it does not calculate the status of drive D in the Backup Status panel on the Home page.
Or, you can specify that only errors, such as missed or failed backups, are to be figured in to the status report.
You should first determine how important the data is on a particular drive (or the data you have included in a file and folder backup) before deciding on the level of status reporting to assign to it.
To customize the status reporting of a drive (or file and folder backups)
On the Status page, click a drive (or File and folders) to select it.
You can also click Customize status reporting from the Home page.
Select one of the following options: