Then click OK.
12. Check the box next to the volume under Available Disk, and then click Next.
13. You will be warned that the data on the selected target disk will be lost. Click
Yes to proceed.
14. Click Next on the Label Target Disk screen.
Figure 3-28. Selecting the destination backup volume
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15. Click Finish on the summary page. This will format the target disk and prepare
it for the backup.
16. Once you receive the confirmation that the backup has been scheduled, click
Close.
The backup should start at the time you specified.
Disk Management
The Disk Management snap-in can be used to create, format, and delete volumes. A new
feature is the ability to shrink a volume in addition to extending a volume. All you need
to do is right-click the partition you want to shrink and choose Shrink Volume from the
pop-up menu. The amount you can shrink the volume is dependent on how much free
space is available and whether or not snapshots or pagefiles are enabled on the volume.
Disk Management can also be used to access the properties of each volume and configure
security, sharing, shadow copies, and quotas. It also has your typical links to run
Error Checking, Defrag, and Backup tools.
CHAPTER SUMMARY
This chapter went over all aspects of Server Manager, from its high-level summaries
down to the nitty-gritty details of managing your Windows Firewall.
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