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Delete backup set and files

You can delete a backup set if it is no longer needed. You cannot delete a backup set if only one backup set is available. However, you can create a new backup set before you delete the old backup set.

Sometimes, a back-end service outage or server maintenance can stop you from deleting your backup data. In such cases, try deleting after some time. To identify if there is a service outage, check the Norton Service Status page.

When a backup set is deleted, the Backup details of the files that are included in that backup set also change. For example, the icon overlays and the Backup tab in the file properties of the file no longer appear.

Deleting a backup set is particularly helpful if you want to free some space on your Secure Cloud Storage.

Before you delete a backup set from your cloud backup, we recommend that you keep the Network Cost Awareness setting to No Limit. For more information, go to Defining the Internet usage of your Norton product.

Delete a backup set from your product

  1. Open your Norton device security product.

  2. In the My Norton dashboard, next to Cloud Backup, click the drop-down arrow and select Manage Backup Sets.

  3. In the Backup Settings window, in the Backup Set drop-down list, select the backup set that you want to delete.

  4. Click Delete.

  5. In the confirmation window, click Yes.

Delete backup set from your account

  1. Sign in to your account.

  2. In the My Norton page, under Cloud Backup, click View Backup Sets.

    You get to view the existing backup sets that are in use.

  3. To delete a backup set, click the trash icon of the backup set that you want to delete.

  4. In the Delete Backup Set confirmation window, click Delete > Close.

Video: How to delete a backup set and the files that you backed up


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DOCID: v19828921
Operating System: Windows
Last modified: 09/06/2023