Symantec GHOST - V 15.0 Manual page 80

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Backing up entire drives
About running a one-time backup from Symantec Recovery Disk
Divide into smaller files to simplify
archive
Disable SmartSector copying
Ignore bad sectors during copy
Use password
Use AES encryption
You can split the recovery point into
smaller files and specify the maximum
size (in MB) for each file.
For example, if you plan to copy a
recovery point to ZIP disks from your
backup destination, specify a minimum
file size of 100 MB, according to the size
of each ZIP disk.
SmartSector technology speeds up the
copying process bycopying only the
hard-disk sectors that contain data.
However, in some cases, you might want
to copy all sectors in their original layout,
whether or not they contain data.
Lets you copy used and unused hard-disk
sectors. This option increases process time
and usually results in a larger recovery
point.
Lets you run a backup even if there are
bad sectors on the hard disk. Although
most drives do not have bad sectors, the
potential for problems increases during
the lifetime of the hard disk.
Sets a password on the recovery point
when it is created. Passwords can include
standard characters. Passwords cannot
include extended characters, or symbols.
(Use characters with an ASCII value of 128
or lower.)
A user must type this password before he
or she can restore a backup or view the
contents of the recovery point.
Encrypts recovery point data to add
another level of protection to your
recovery points.
Choose from the following encryption
levels:
Low (8+ character password)
Medium (16+ character password)
High (32+ character password)

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