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Cloud Backup stores and protect important files and documents as a preventative measure to data loss due to hard drive failures, stolen devices and even ransomware.

Norton Cloud Backup is available only on Windows.

Before running Norton Cloud Backup, create a backup set that specifies what files you want to back up. You can also specify where you want the files to be backed up and when you want the backup to run. You can backup files to the cloud using Norton Cloud Backup or to your own external drives.

The first time you run a backup, Norton may take some time to examine and copy all the files on your computer. If your Internet connection is slow, the process may take longer.

Norton does not back up your files automatically if the backup destination is Local Backup. Backing up to local storage devices needs your intervention.

STEP 1: Create a backup set

  1. Start Norton.

    If you see the My Norton window, next to Device Security, click Open.

  2. In the Norton main window, double-click Backup, and then click Backup Sets.
  3. In the Backup Settings window, click Create New Set.
  4. In the window that appears, type a name for your backup set, and then click OK.
  5. On the What tab, under File Types, turn on one or more file categories that you want to back up.
  6. On the Where tab, in the Destination column, select Secure Cloud Storage.

    If you have not activated cloud backup, click the Activate for free link and follow the instructions.

  7. On the When tab, use the Schedule list to select the backup schedule that best suits your needs.
  8. Click Save Settings.

STEP 2: Run Norton Cloud Backup

Norton may prompt you to enter your account credentials for authentication when you run backup for the first time.

  1. Start Norton.

    If you see the My Norton window, next to Device Security, click Open.

  2. In the Norton main window, double-click Backup, and then click Run Backup.
  3. In the Run Backup window, follow the on-screen instructions.
  4. Click Close.

    If the backup does not complete, Norton suggests possible causes such as inadequate storage capacity or speed limitations. Always check that you are connected to the Internet when running a backup and that storage devices are connected and turned on.

Video: How to set up and run Cloud Backup

Source : Official Norton Brand
Editor by : BEST Antivirus KBS Team

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