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Protecting Local Disks
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1. Click Protect a Disk.
The Protect a Disk wizard runs.
2. In the Available disks list, select the disk or partition that you want to protect.
Even if your computer has only one hard disk, two items appear in this list. The first
item represents the entire hard disk, and the second item represents the partition on
that disk. (If there's only one partition on the disk, the partition is the same as the
entire disk.)
If your hard disk is divided into multiple partitions, this list displays one item for the
entire hard disk, and one item for each partition. If your computer has multiple hard
disks, this list displays an item for each entire disk and an item for each partition on
each disk. Each partition is identified by its drive letter.
Note: Dynamic disks are not supported.
If you select an entire disk, all the partitions on that disk are protected as a single
entity. This means that you can't later recover only one partition; you have to recover
the entire disk. If you select just a partition, you can subsequently recover just that
partition.
In addition, you can recover a data disk or partition using Intel® Client Backup and
Recovery, but you can recover a system disk or partition only using the recovery CD
or when booting remotely from a backup on the storage system. Therefore, if you
have separate partitions for your system information and your data, you might want to
protect each one separately
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