Interface Overview

This chapter introduces the graphical interface of the program. The design of the interface precludes any mistake being made on the part of the user. Most operations are performed through the system of wizards. Buttons and menus are accompanied by easy understandable icons. Nevertheless, any problems that might occur while managing the program can be tackled by reading this very chapter.

General Layout

When you start the program, the first component that is displayed is called the Launcher. It enables to run wizards and dialogs, to specify program settings, to visualize the operating environment and the hard disk configuration.

The LauncherÆs window can be conditionally subdivided into several sections that differ in their purpose and functionality:

1. Main Menu
2. Tool Bar

3. Virtual Operations Bar
4. Common Tasks Bar
5. Explorer Bar

6. Disk Map

7. Legend Bar
8. Status Bar

 

A number of panels offer similar functionality with a synchronized layout. The program enables to conceal some of them to simplify the interface management.

 

All panels are separated by vertical and horizontal expandable sliders, allowing the user to customize the screen layout.

Main Menu

The Main Menu provides access to the entire functionality of the program. The available functions are as listed below:

MENU ITEM

FUNCTIONALITY

Tools

 

Save to Schedulerà

Schedule pending operations

Send Log Files

Compress and send the log to the Paragon Support Team

View Logsà

View logs on the carried out operations

Recovery Media Builderà

Restore the system even when the current operating system cannot boot anymore

Check Recovery Disksà

Verify the recovery media for integrity and ability to boot from

File Transfer Wizardà

Transfer data from any media

Settings...

Edit the general settings of the program

Exit

Exit the program

Changes

 

Undo "the last virtual operation"

Cancel the last virtual operation on the List of Pending Operations

Redo "the last virtual operation"

Cancel the last undo virtual operation on the List of Pending Operations

View Changesà

Display the List of Pending Operations

Apply Changes

Launch the real execution of virtual operations

Discard All Changes

Cancel all virtual operations on the List of Pending Operations

Reload Disk Info

Refresh the current information about disks

Wizards

 

Back up Disk or Partitionà

Create a sector-based archive of an entire hard disk or separate partitions

Restore Disk or Partitionà

Restore an entire hard disk or separate partitions from the backup image

Schedule Backupà

Set a timetable for a disk or partition backup

Differential Backupà

Create a differential to a partition backup

Create File Complementà

Create an increment to a full partition backup

Backup Filesà

Create a file-based archive of your files and folders

Restore Filesà

Restore files from the backup image

Create a File Incrementà

Create an increment to a file backup

Manage Backup Capsuleà

Create and manage the backup capsule

Check Archive Integrityà

Perform integrity check for the required backup image

Hard Disk

 

Update MBR

Update MBR (Master Boot Record) of the selected hard disk

Change Primary Slotsà

Modify the primary partitions enumeration for the selected hard disk

Propertiesà

Get in-depth information on the properties of selected hard disk

Partition

 

Create Partitionà

Create a partition

Format Partitionà

Format a partition

Delete Partitionà

Delete a partition

Assign Drive Letterà

Assign drive letter to the selected partition

Remove Drive Letterà

Remove drive letter for the selected partition

Hide Partitionà

Make the selected partition unavailable for the operating system

Unhide Partitionà

Make the selected partition available for the operating system

Mark Partition as Active

Make the selected partition bootable by default

Mark Partition as Inactive

Make the selected partition non-bootable by default

Change Volume Labelà

Change volume label of the selected partition

Change Serial Numberà

Change serial number of the selected partition

Change Partition IDà

Change identifier of the selected partition

Test Surfaceà

Test surface of the selected partition/block of free space

Check File System Integrityà

Check the selected partition for possible file system errors

Propertiesà

Get in-depth information on the properties of selected partition

View

 

Layouts

Manage the Launcher layout with several predefined profiles

Toolbar

Manage the Tool Bar representation: show / hide standard and navigation buttons, text labels and large icons.

Status Bar

Display the Status Bar

Common Tasks Bar

Display the Common Tasks Bar

Disk Map Legend

Display the Disk Map legend

Disk Map Location

Select whether the Disk Map will be located on the top of the main window or at the bottom

Help

 

Help

Open the Help system (you can also do it by pressing F1)

About

Open the dialog with information about the program

 

The Main Menu contents available at the moment may vary depending on the selected object.

Tool Bar

The Toolbar provides fast access to the most frequently used operations:

BUTTON

FUNCTIONALITY

Back up a hard disk or partition

Back up files

Restore a disk or partition

Restore files

Open the Help system

Virtual Operations Bar

The program supports previewing the resulting layout of hard disks before actually executing operations (so-called virtual mode of execution). In fact, when the virtual mode is enabled, the program does not accomplish operations immediately, but places them on the List of Pending Operations for later execution.

 

The Virtual Operations Bar enables to manage pending operations.

 

BUTTON

FUNCTIONALITY

Cancel the last virtual operation on the List of Pending Operations

Cancel the last undo virtual operation on the List of Pending Operations

Display the List of Pending Operations

Launch the real execution of virtual operations

Cancel all virtual operations on the List of Pending Operations

 

Virtual mode is an effective way of protection from any troubles, since no operations will be executed until clicking the Apply button for confirmation, thus giving a second chance to weigh all pros and cons of this or that particular operation. The program politely reminds the user that there are unsaved changes by showing the following window:

Common Tasks Bar

The Common Tasks Bar is located on the left side of the main window. It is intended for easy access to the program's wizards.

The bar contains several tabs named Basic Backup Tasks, Advanced Backup Tasks, Restore Tasks, Copy Tasks, Tools and News and Documentation. Each of these contains a separate button bar which can be folded by clicking it.

Basic Backup Tasks

 

Starting the Sector Backup Wizard to create an archive of a hard disk or separate partitions.

Starting the Sector Backup Wizard with the preset scheduling option.

Starting the File Backup Wizard to create an archive of particular files and folders.

Advanced Backup Tasks

 

Starting the Differential Backup Wizard to create a differential to a partition backup.

Starting the Incremental Backup Wizard to create an increment to a file or partition backup.

Restore Tasks

 

Starting the Restore Wizard to restore a hard disk or partition to restore an entire hard disk or separate partitions from the backup image.

Starting the Restore Wizard to restore files or folders from the backup image.

Starting the File Transfer Wizard to retrieve data from the programÆs backup images.

Tools

 

Starting the Manage Backup Capsule Wizard to create, resize or delete the backup capsule.

Starting the Recovery Media Wizard to create a Linux/DOS bootable media which can be used to get access to your hard disk for maintenance or recovery purposes.

Starting the Check Recovery Disk Wizard to verify recovery media for integrity and ability to boot from.

Starting the Check Archive Integrity Wizard to verify backup archives for consistency.

Starting the File Transfer Wizard to transfer data from any media. Besides it provides access to Paragon backups as regular folders to browse through their contents or copy required files.

News and Documentation

 

Launching the help system (you can also do it by pressing F1).

Opening the page which contains information about the program. This page will be displayed in the Explorer Bar.

Disk Map

The Disk Map is displayed in the Explorer Bar when the Disk View tab is selected. It is located either at the top or at the bottom of the window, depending on the state of the Disk Map Location option (Main Menu: View > Disk Map Location).

 

As the name infers, the Disk Map displays the layout of physical and logical disks. Physical disks are represented with rectangle bars that contain small-sized bars. These small-sized bars represent logical disks. Their color depends on the file system of the appropriate partition.

 

 

Large-sized bars display the following information about physical disks:

 

q       Manufacturer,

q       Model.

 

Small-sized bars display the following information about logical disks:

 

q       Serial number,

q       Drive letter,

q       Total size,

q       File system.

 

Furthermore, it is possible to estimate the used disk space by looking at the size of the barÆs shaded area. The program offers to choose from several types of the disk layout scaling. ItÆs done especially to increase the program usability. For instance, if youÆve got a high capacity hard drive containing both very large (more than 100 GB) and rather small (less than 10 GB) partitions, you can select the logarithmic type to make all partitions readable, otherwise (selecting the linear type) you wonÆt be able to see small partitions at all, but thing strips. On the other hand, if the proportional disk layout is critical for you, the linear type is exactly what you need.

 

Nevertheless thereÆs a compromise solution û linear scaling with the minimal limit to small partitions. So if a partition is too small it will remain readable.

 

Just click on the arrow icon on the top right side of the Disk Map to select the desired scaling type.

 

 

Disk Map is synchronized with the Explorer Bar. Thus by selecting a disk on the Disk Map, the Explorer Bar will automatically display detailed information on it.

 

The user can click a large-sized bar to display information about the appropriate physical disk in the Explorer Bar. A click on a small-sized bar will lead to displaying information about the appropriate logical disk.

Explorer Bar

The Explorer Bar is located in the center of the main window which emphasizes its importance. The bar displays reference information including:

 

q       The help system;

q       General information on the product including its name, version and a list of helpful links;

q       Detailed information about disks selected on the Disk Map;

q       List of scheduled operations;

q       List of archives

 

According to these categories the Explorer Bar has several tabs:

 

q       Disk View, which offers the user the following options:

- Properties to view detailed information on the selected partition/hard disk in the bright graphical form.

q       Scheduled Tasks, which gives the user the possibility of browsing and editing scheduled operations and the program scripts.

q       Archives, which enables to manage the Archive Database.

q       Help, which contains the program help and general information on the product.

 

You can access the desired information by clicking on the appropriate tab.

 

The Explorer Bar is a fully-functional embedded HTML browser, which offers the possibility to address, for example, the company's website to look through important technical notes or download the latest updates without having to close the program.

 

The program help is also HTML-oriented. You can read it and follow external links from to get additional information.

 

 

To easily navigate through browsed pages, the program provides the following functionality:

 

BUTTON

FUNCTIONALITY

Return to the previously browsed page

Open the next browsed page

Stop loading the current page

Refresh the contents of the current page

Legend Bar

The Legend Bar explains the color scheme used for disk and partition presentation. You can hide (or show) the bar with the appropriate Main Menu item: View > Disk Map Legend. When it is activated it can be found at the bottom of the Explorer Bar.

 

The program distinguishes between the following types of known file systems:

 

   - FAT16/32,

   - NTFS,

   - Linux Ext2/3,

   - Linux ReiserFS.

Status Bar

This is the bottom part of the main window. The Status Bar displays menu hints, for each item the cursor points to.

 

The user can hide (or show) the bar with the appropriate Main Menu item: View > Status Bar.