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Introducing Norton Ghost
About Norton Ghost
What is new in Norton Ghost
Hiding or showing the Advanced page
Getting more information about Norton Ghost
Ensuring the recovery of your computer
About ensuring the recovery of your computer
Testing Symantec Recovery Disk
If driver validation fails
Creating a custom Symantec Recovery Disk CD
Getting Started
About key product components
How you use Norton Ghost
Starting Norton Ghost
Configuring Norton Ghost default options
Selecting a default backup destination
Adjusting the effect of a backup on computer performance
Enabling network throttling
Adjusting default tray icon settings
Managing file types
Using nicknames for external drives
Configuring default FTP settings for use with Offsite Copy
Logging Norton Ghost messages
Enabling email notifications for product (event) messages
Best practices for backing up your data
About backing up your data
About choosing a backup type
Best practices for backing up
About backups
Before you back up
During a back up
When a back up is finished
Additional tips about backups
After defining your backup job
Viewing the properties of a backup job
About selecting a backup destination
About backing up dual-boot computers
Backing up entire drives
About defining a drive-based backup
Defining a drive-based backup
Related Drives options
Recovery point type options
Backup destination options
Recovery point options
Advanced scheduling options
About files that are excluded from drive-based backups
About network credentials
About running command files during a backup
Advanced options for drive-based backups
Editing advanced backup options
About recovery point encryption
Verifying the integrity of a recovery point
Viewing the progress of a backup
Compression levels for drive-based backups
Running a one-time backup from Norton Ghost
About running a one-time backup from Symantec Recovery Disk
Running a one-time backup from Symantec Recovery Disk
About Offsite Copy
How Offsite Copy works
About using external drives as your Offsite Copy destination
About using a network server as your Offsite Copy destination
About using an FTP server as your Offsite Copy destination
Backing up files and folders
Defining a file and folder backup
About folders that are excluded by default from file and folder backups
Running and managing backup jobs
Running an existing backup job immediately
Running a backup with options
Backup options
Adjusting the speed of a backup
Stopping a task
Verifying that a backup is successful
Editing backup settings
Enabling event-triggered backups
About Symantec ThreatCon
Editing a backup schedule
Turning off a backup job
Deleting backup jobs
Adding users who can back up your computer
Backing up remote computers from your computer
About backing up other computers from your computer
Adding computers to the Computer List
Deploying the Norton Ghost Agent
Using the Norton Ghost Agent
About managing the Norton Ghost Agent through Windows Services
About best practices for using services
Opening Windows Services
Starting or stopping the Norton Ghost Agent service
Setting up recovery actions when the Norton Ghost Agent does not start
Viewing Norton Ghost Agent dependencies
Controlling access to Norton Ghost
Running Norton Ghost using different user rights
Monitoring the status of your backups
About monitoring backups
Rescanning a computer's hard disk
Monitoring backup protection from the Home page
Monitoring backup protection from the Status page
About SNMP traps
About the Norton Ghost management information base
Customizing the status reporting of a drive (or file and folder backups)
Viewing drive details
Improving the protection level of a drive
About using event log information to troubleshoot problems
Exploring the contents of a recovery point
About exploring recovery points
Exploring a recovery point through Windows Explorer
Mounting a recovery point from Windows Explorer
Opening and restoring files within a recovery point
About using a search engine
Dismounting a recovery point drive
Viewing the drive properties of a recovery point
Managing backup destinations
About backup destinations
About how backup data works
About drive-based backups
About file and folder backups
Managing recovery point storage
Cleaning up old recovery points
Deleting a recovery point set
Deleting recovery points within a set
Making copies of recovery points
Running a one-time virtual conversion
Defining a virtual conversion job
Running an existing virtual conversion job immediately
Viewing the properties of a virtual conversion job
Viewing the progress of a virtual conversion job
Editing a virtual conversion job
Deleting a virtual conversion job
About managing file and folder backup data
Viewing how much file and folder backup data is stored
Limiting the number of file versions to keep
Manually deleting files from your file and folder backup
Finding versions of a file or folder
Automating management of backup data
Moving your backup destination
Recovering files, folders, or entire drives
About recovering lost data
Recovering files and folders by using file and folder backup data
Recovering files and folders using a recovery point
About opening files and folders stored in a recovery point
About finding the files or folders you want
Recovering a secondary drive
Recovery options
Restoring using LightsOut Restore
Summary of the LightsOut Restore process
Starting the LightsOut Restore Wizard
LightsOut Restore options for Symantec Recovery Disk
Reconfiguring Using the LightsOut Restore Wizard
Recovering a computer
About recovering a computer
Starting a computer by using Symantec Recovery Disk
Configuring a computer to boot from a CD
How to prepare to recover a computer
Scanning for viruses
Locating the latest virus definitions
Checking a hard disk for errors
Recovering a computer
Edit target drive and options
Recovering a computer from a virtual disk file
Virtual disk recovery options
Recovering files and folders using Symantec Recovery Disk
Exploring files and folders on your computer using Symantec Recovery Disk
About using the networking tools in Symantec Recovery Disk
Starting networking services
Using the pcAnywhere thin host for a remote recovery
Remotely connecting to the pcAnywhere thin host
Mapping a network drive from within Symantec Recovery Disk
Configuring network connection settings
Getting a static IP address
Getting a static IP address if pinging is unsuccessful
About viewing properties of recovery points and drives
Viewing the properties of a recovery point
Viewing the properties of a drive within a recovery point
About the Support Utilities
Copying a drive
About copying a drive
Preparing to copy drives
Copying one hard drive to another hard drive
About drive-to-drive copying options
Using a search engine to search recovery points
About using a search engine to search recovery points
Enabling search engine support
Recovering files using Google Desktop's Search Desktop feature
About finding a file using Google Desktop
About backing up Microsoft virtual environments
About backing up Microsoft virtual hard disks
About backing up and restoring Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines
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