When the program encountered an error while performing backup, it stops the backup process and displays a message, waiting for a response on how to handle the error. If you set an error handling policy, the program will not stop the backup process, but will simply handle the error according to the set rules and continue working.
You can set the following error handling policy:
Do not show messages and dialogs while processing (silent mode) - Enable this setting to ignore errors during backup operations. This is useful when you cannot control the backup process.
Ignore bad sectors - This option is available only for disk and partition backups. It lets you successfully complete a backup even if there are bad sectors on the hard disk.
We recommend that you select this check box when your hard drive is failing, for example:
Hard drive is making clicking or grinding noises during operation.
The S.M.A.R.T. system has detected hard drive issues and recommends that you back up the drive as soon as possible.
When you leave this check box cleared, the backup may fail because of possible bad sectors on the drive.
Repeat attempt if a backup fails - This option allows you to automatically repeat a backup attempt if the backup fails for some reason. You can specify number of attempts and time interval between attempts. Note that if the error interrupting the backup persists, then the backup will not be created.