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Delete a file from a backup set on the Norton Backup Drive. In Windows Explorer, click Norton Backup Drive. Select the backup destination, and navigate to the backup set destination that contains the file that you backed up. Do one of the following: Right-click to select the files to delete, and then click Delete.
In the Norton product main window, double-click Backup, and then click Restore Files. In the Restore Files window, under Restore From, click View All.Click a backup set, and then click OK. In the Restore Files window, under Files, click Browse for Files and Folders.Select the files that you want to restore, and then click OK.
If you are referring to backed up files/folders you can access this in Windows Explorer. Using a Windows Admin Account, open Windows Explorer and click on This PC in the left pane, then double click on Norton Backup Drive in the right pane. That will bring up the backup sets you have created in Norton Backup.
Going from the Norton 360 screen. the only option to get to the backup is the 'Cloud Backup'. Click on that and it wants a backup immediately. I can see the backup sets. In the restore I get from there, it appears to want me to select each file individually. Even if selecting a file type, it still wants a file selected.
Note: Please do not post Personally Identifiable Information like email address, personal phone number, physical home address, product key etc. Issue abstract: need to edit destination of backup Detailed description: According to support, in order to edit backup destination, i need to: " Change the backup destination Open your Norton device security product. If you see the My Norton window ...
Norton 360 keeps telling me to activate Ransomware Protection. If I click the button, it goes to Backup settings - which I don’t need. Other than Backup, does 360 have any Ransomware Protection that I need to enable?
Norton v24. It looks like the backup settings were changed from my original settings which were only to back up Documents. But how come the Norton drive disappeared. It happened after the new interface was deployed, 2 days ago. Maybe, v24.x update is like reinstalling Norton 360. Upon Norton 360 v22.x reinstall. I’ve had to setup backup, again.
Does Norton 360 still allow scheduled backups to my local hard drives? fwiw ~ […] You can backup files to the cloud using Norton Cloud Backup or to your own external drives. […] Your Norton product does not back up your files automatically if the backup destination is local backup. Backing up to local storage devices needs your intervention.
I have another licence on my desktop. When I open Norton 360 on the laptop I cant see anywhere on the user interface that allows me to do a backup to a portable hard drive. The only option available seems to be to the cloud. Im on a limited data plan and backing up to the cloud is not the ideal option for me. Ive been backing up t…. Yes.
I am new to this & use Norton online backup. My question is, if my computer fails, how do I access Norton to restore my files if I don't have a working computer? flowers99 21 April 2012 09:28