Symantec 11022527 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
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Restoringfilestotheiroriginallocationsdeletesnewer
versions of the same files that are stored in those
locations.Ifyoudonotwant toreplacethosefileswith
the restored files, you must move the newer versions
somewhereelsebeforeyourestore.You canalsorestore
them to a different location.
You can change the restore destination from any
computer at any time.
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Some drives use older Windows file systems, such as
FAT-16orFAT-32,whichcannotstorefileslargerthan
4 GB. For such large files to restore, make sure that
yourrestoredestinationisformattedwithafilesystem
that supports large files, such as NTFS.
To change arestore destination
1
In the Norton360 main window, click Backup,and
then click RestoreFiles.
2
IntheRestoreFileswindow,underRestoreTo,click
Change.
3
In the window, click NewLocation.
4
Do one of the following:
1 Type a restore location in the space provided.
1 ClickBrowse,usethebrowsewindowtonavigate
tothelocationtowhichyouwanttorestorefiles,
and then click OK.
5
Make any other necessary changes to your restore
settings, and then click RestoreFiles.
6
Followtheon-screeninstructionstofinishrestoring
your files.
About Norton 360 Autorun Restore
Norton360AutorunRestorehelpsyourestorethefiles
that arebacked up onan opticaldisc. You canalso use
this feature to restore your backed up files to a
computer that does not have Norton 360 installed.
Protecting your mediaand data
Restoring files
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