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Table Of Contents
- Norton Ghost™
- Technical Support
- Contents
- 1. Introducing Norton Ghost™
- 2. Installing Norton Ghost
- 3. Ensuring the recovery of your computer
- 4. Getting Started
- Key product components
- How you use Norton Ghost
- Starting Norton Ghost
- Configuring Norton Ghost default options
- Selecting a default backup destination
- Adjusting the effects of a backup on computer performance
- Adjusting default tray icon settings
- Managing file types
- Using aliases for external drives
- Configuring FTP settings for use with Offsite Copy
- Logging Norton Ghost messages
- Enabling email notifications for product (event) messages
- 5. Best practices for backing up your data
- 6. Backing up entire drives
- 7. Backing up files and folders
- 8. Running and managing backup jobs
- Running an existing backup job immediately
- Adjusting the speed of a backup
- Stopping a backup or recovery task
- Verifying that a backup is successful
- Editing backup settings
- Enabling event-triggered backups
- Editing a backup schedule
- Turning off a backup job
- Deleting backup jobs
- Adding users who can back up your computer
- 9. Backing up remote computers from your computer
- 10. Monitoring the status of your backups
- About monitoring backups
- Monitoring backup protection from the Home page
- Monitoring backup protection from the Status page
- Configuring Norton Ghost to send SNMP traps
- Customize status reporting
- Viewing drive details
- Improving the protection level of a drive
- Using event log information to troubleshoot problems
- 11. Exploring the contents of a recovery point
- 12. Managing backup destinations
- 13. Recovering files, folders, or entire drives
- 14. Recovering a computer
- About recovering a computer
- Starting a computer by using the recovery environment
- Preparing to recover a computer
- Recovering a computer
- Restoring multiple drives by using a system index file
- Recovering files and folders from the recovery environment
- Using the networking tools in the recovery environment
- Viewing properties of recovery points and drives
- About the Support Utilities
- 15. Copying a drive
- A. Using a search engine to search recovery points
- Index
■ Click Recovered Files folder on the desktop to restore your files to a
Recovered Files folder on your Windows desktop.
Norton Ghost creates this folder during the restore.
■ Click Alternatefolder and type the path to the location in which you want
to restore your files.
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Click Recover.
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If you are prompted to replace the existing file, click Yes if you are certain
that the file that you are recovering is the file that you want.
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Click OK.
Recovering files and folders by using a recovery point
You can also restore files or folders using recovery points, provided you have
defined and run a drive-based backup.
To restore files and folders using a recovery point
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On the Home or Tasks page, click Recover My Files
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In the left pane of the Recover My Files window, select Recovery Point as
the search method.
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If you want to use a different recovery point than the one selected for you in
the Recovery Point box, click Change.
Note: If Norton Ghost cannot locate any recovery points, the Select Recovery
Point dialog box opens automatically.
In the Select Recovery Point dialog box, click View by and select one of the
following options:
Displays all of the discovered recovery points in the order in
which they were created.
If no recovery points were discovered, the table will appear empty.
You should then choose one of the remaining View by options.
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