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Chapter 4.  Getting to know Seagate 
BlackArmor Backup 
4.1  BlackArmor One-Click Protection 
BlackArmor One-Click Protection tool allows you to begin protecting your computer as soon 
as you install Seagate BlackArmor Backup. During the first start of the just installed Seagate 
BlackArmor Backup, the program will offer you to protect your computer by immediately 
backing up its system volume and Master Boot Record (MBR) as well as scheduling 
subsequent full backups.  
 
The BlackArmor
 
One-Click Protection tool performs only full backups of the system volume; 
scheduling an incremental or differential backup is not possible. In addition, it does not 
support backup of drives protected by BitLocker Drive Encryption in Windows Vista. 
 
If Seagate BlackArmor DAS is attached, One-Click Protection will be set up to back up to 
MyOneClickBackup
 folder of directly attached storage and the first discovered Seagate 
DAS will be used as the default backup location (the root of the DAS as well). If Seagate 
BlackArmor NAS is detected, its available licenses will be used and the backup location for 
One-Click Protection will be \\
BlackArmorNAS_name
\
Public
\
Backups
\
computer_name.tib
; for 
backing up the program will use the Seagate BlackArmor NAS by default.  
Seagate BlackArmor Backup will take stock of your computer's configuration and then offer 
the optimum destination for backups. 
For this purpose the program will use the following algorithm: 
1) First of all the program estimates the space on the Seagate BlackArmor NAS or Seagate 
BlackArmor DAS drive required for operation of the One-Click Protection tool. As the 
average
 
compression ratio when backing up data into tib files is 2:1, you can use this value as a 
guide. Let’s say your system partition has 20GB of programs and data. Under normal 
conditions, that will compress down to approximately 10GB and the disk space required for 
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