Glossary
Term Definition
Restore
to factory
default
Restores the system partition (C drive) back to the
factory initial status. However, once you do this, you
will not be able to restore to a backed up state created
after you began using your computer. Therefore, it is
recommended that you back up your critical data on the
system partition (C drive) before proceeding.
Full
backup
A full backup is a backup of the entire system partition.
You will need to perform a full back up before you can
run incremental back up. The backed up data will be
saved in the default location. You can also specify the
location to another path.
Incremental
backup
An incremental backup is a backup of your data based on
previous backed up le, backing up only the new/different
data. Incremental backup can save hard disk space and
back up time. For ease of management, the incremental
backup le can only be saved to the default location.
Create
recovery
disc
Burn the backed up system partition data to discs and
create recoverable disc(s). This allows you to recover
your current system status even if you replace your hard
disk in the future.
Back up
my data
Copies your data to other storage devices, such as a
removable drive or a network server, so that you can
retrieve the data easily under system failure.