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Table 6-2
Related drives options
DescriptionOption
Lets you select and include all related drives
in the backup definition.
Add all related drives (recommended)
Lets you select or deselect related drives that
you want or do not want to include in the
backup definition.
Edit the list of selected drives
Lets you deselect (not include) all related
drives in the backup definition.
Do not add related drives
The Related Drives wizard panel appears only if you initially selected a drive with
applications configured to use one or more of the drives that are listed in this
panel.
Such applications include the following:
Windows Server 2008 R2 with Hyper-V
Domain controllers
Boot configuration databases (as found in Windows Vista and Windows 7) that
are on a separate drive from where the operating system is installed.
If you want to back up an attached Microsoft Virtual Hard Disk (VHD), you must
create a separate backup job for the host drive and for the attached VHD. For
example, if the VHD host is on the C: drive and the attached VHD is the D: drive,
you must create a backup job for C: and a backup job for D:. Also, you cannot back
up an attached VHD that is nested within another attached VHD.
See
About backing up Microsoft virtual hard disks on page 291.
If you use Microsoft's BitLocker Drive Encryption to encrypt the data on a data
drive (any drive that does not have the operating system installed on it), be aware
that Symantec System Recovery does not work with locked data drives. Instead,
you must unlock the bitlocked drive before you can back it up.
Generally, you should accept the preselected option Add all related drives
(recommended). If you deselect certain related drives, you may experience an
incomplete recovery or an unsuccessful recovery.
See Defining a drive-based backup on page 74.
Recovery point type options
The following table describes the options on the Recovery Point Type panel.
Backing up entire drives
Defining a drive-based backup
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