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set by the virtualization product. You can add virtual disks to the machine configuration or, in some 
cases, delete the proposed disks. 
Implementation of Xen machines is based on Microsoft Virtual PC and inherits its limitations: up to 3 IDE disks 
and 1 processor. SCSI disks are not supported. 
Processors 
Initial setting: if not contained in the backup or the backed up setting is not supported by the 
virtualization server, the default server's setting. 
This is the number of processors of the new virtual machine. In most cases it is set to one. The result 
of assignment of more than one processor to the machine is not guaranteed. The number of virtual 
processors may be limited by the host CPU configuration, the virtualization product and the guest 
operating system. Multiple virtual processors are generally available on multi-processor hosts. A 
multicore host CPU or hyperthreading may enable multiple virtual processors on a single-processor 
host. 
6.3.6.5  File destination 
To specify a destination: 
1.  Select a location to recover the backed up files to: 
  Original location - files and folders will be recovered to the same path(s) as they are in the 
backup. For example, if you have backed up all files and folders in 
C:\Documents\Finance\Reports\, the files will be recovered to the same path. If the folder 
does not exist, it will be created automatically. 
  New location - files will be recovered to the location that you specify in the tree. The files 
and folders will be recovered without recreating a full path, unless you clear the Recover 
without full path check box. 
2.  Click OK. 
Recovery exclusions 
Set up exclusions for the specific files you do not wish to recover.  
Use the Add, Edit, Remove and Remove All buttons to create the list of file masks. Files whose 
names match any of the masks will be skipped during recovery.  
You can use one or more wildcard characters * and ? in a file mask: 
  The asterisk (*) substitutes for zero or more characters in a file name; for example, the file mask 
Doc*.txt yields files such as Doc.txt and Document.txt 
  The question mark (?) substitutes for exactly one character in a file name; for example, the file 
mask Doc?.txt yields files such as Doc1.txt and Docs.txt — but not the files Doc.txt or Doc11.txt 
Exclusion examples 
Criterion  Example  Description 
Windows and Linux 
By name  F.log 
F 
Excludes all files named "F.log" 
Excludes all folders named "F" 










