In addition to having a thorough antivirus program, computer users need to have a thorough backup and restore system. This is essential in the case of spills or other accidents that require consumers to replace their hardware. Having a decent backup and restore system is also important in cases where consumers have to restore their Windows operating system. Along with a thorough antivirus and malware protection system, Norton 360 strives to make backup and restore as easy as possible for consumers.
Norton 360’s backup and restore features are designed to be convenient at the very start. The setup is simple and easy to configure through the use of a wizard that takes users through the installation process step by step. Additionally, Norton 360 automatically checks for new files that need to be backed up, based on a consumer’s preferences.
Through the use of Norton 360, consumers can easily backup their photos, music, and financial records to a CD, a DVD, a USB, an external hard drive, or a secure online service. Additionally, consumers can can choose to backup their files using mapped network drives. These backups are designed to be performed with as little consumer intervention as necessary. In fact, consumers have the option to schedule automatic backups. Consumers can chose to schedule the uploading of their backup files to the online storage service, which features a 2 GB capacity.
Once a consumer needs to restore their files, Norton 360 makes that process easy by providing advanced search capabilities. Additionally, content is restored to its original location for ease of finding.
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Danielle Royalegacy says
I really like having Norton 360 on my computer.