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See What to do before you back up on page 64.
See What to do during a backup on page 66.
Tips for running defined backups
Consider the following tips when you run a defined backup:
Symantec System Recovery does not need to be running for a scheduled backup
to start. After you define a backup, you can close Symantec System Recovery.
The computer that is backed up must be turned on and Windows must be
started.
See Enabling search engine support on page 277.
All defined backups are saved automatically so that you can edit them or run
them later.
See Running an existing backup job immediately on page 117.
See Running a backup with options on page 118.
See Editing backup settings on page 122.
Do not run a disk defragmentation program during a backup. Doing so
significantly increases the time that it takes to create the recovery point and
might cause unexpected system resource issues.
If you have two or more drives that are dependent on each other, you should
include both drives in the same backup. Including both the drives in the same
backup provides the safest protection.
Include multiple drives in the same defined backup to reduce the total number
of backups that must be run. Doing so minimizes interruptions while you work.
Use the Progress and Performance feature to reduce the effect of a backup on
your computer's performance. For example, say a scheduled backup starts
while you are in the middle of a presentation. You can slow down the backup
to give more processing resources back to your presentation program.
See Adjusting the speed of a backup on page 120.
The power management features on a computer can conflict with Symantec
System Recovery during a backup.
For example, your computer might be configured to go into hibernation mode
after a period of inactivity. You should consider turning off the power
management features during a scheduled backup.
If a backup is interrupted, consider running it again.
If you experience problems while creating a backup, you may need to restart
the computer.
Best practices for backing up your data
Tips for running defined backups
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