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Table 33. \Rescue and Recovery\Settings\Backup (continued)
Policy
LocalPartitionNumber
USBPartitionNumber
SecondHDDPartitionNumber
Backup Partitions
MaxBackupSize
MaxNumberIncrementals
ResumeAfterPowerLoss
CPUPriority
Yield
BootDisc
Setting
Description
Set the partition number for backups on the
local drive. Valid values: 1-100. Default: 1.
Set the partition number for backups on the
USB drive. Valid values: 1-100. Default: 1.
Set the partition number for backups on the
Second hard disk drive. Valid values: 1-100.
Default: 1.
Select the partitions that should be backed up.
A DWORD (double word) is a bitmap of logical
drive letters that should be included in the
backup.To get the right hexadecimal value for
drive letters, lay out the drive letters from right
to left (for example, ...HGFEDCBA), and put 1
for partitions that will be backed up.
Example: If you back up drive C: and E: only,
you will get the binary value 00010100. The
hexadecimal value for it is 0x00000014 and the
decimal value for it is 20.
Note: Convert your hexadecimal number
to decimal before entering a value. Default:
0xFFFFFFFF. Entering a zero has a meaning
similar to the default, which means finding all
available partitions and back them up.
The maximum backup size (in GB). Valid values
are 1-1000. Default: available free space.
The maximum number of allowable incremental
backups. Valid values: 2-31. Default: 16.
Note: If you have completed backup number
3 and proceed to complete backup number 4
and encounter a message that states: You have
reached your defined limit of 3 incremental
backups. You may increase the maximum
number of incremental backups allowed or the
oldest incremental backup will be deleted. This
message is to let you know that the oldest
incremental backup will be deleted, and will be
merged to the next incremental backup.
Enable or disable Resume After Power Loss
as a backup option. Default: Enabled.
CPU Priority of backups. Values: 1-5
(1=Lowest Priority, 5= Highest Priority).
Default: 3.
Yield indicates amount of delay to insert
between disk writes during a backup. This
permits system backups from hogging all of
the disk i/o bandwidth. Values: 0-8 (0=off,
8=least disk activity). Default: 0.
Enable or disable the creation of a Boot Disc
when backing up to a CD/DVD or creating an
archive to those media. Default: Enabled.
Appendix A. Administrative tools
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