Lenovo ThinkCentre M92z (English) Rescue and Recovery 4.3 Deployment Guide - Page 24

Single file restore, File rescue, Operating system and applications, Restore system drive only

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Single file restore Single file restore prompts the user for the Backup Storage location, and then the user selects a backup. The Rescue and Recovery program will display files that the user is authorized to access. The user then selects the files, folders, or both to be restored and the system will restore them to their original locations. File rescue File rescue used before restore, prompts the user for the backup storage location and then the user selects a backup. The Rescue and Recovery program will display the files that the current user is authorized to access. The user then selects the files, folders, or both to be rescued. Excluding the local hard disk, the system will display available file locations where the files can be rescued. The user will need to choose a destination with sufficient space for the rescued files and the system restore files. Operating system and applications Operating system and Applications gives the user the option to select a backup before the system deletes files. Files designated to be deleted are defined by the rules in the registry. When a backup has been selected, the system will restore the files defined by the registry from the selected backup. There are options in the registry file that can specify a program to run before a restore operation or after a restore operation. See the ThinkVantage Technologies XML/ADM Supplement for more information about registry settings and values. Notes: 1. Operating system and Applications always use Password Persistence. 2. Operating system and Applications restore is not available from CD/DVD backup. You can add custom tasks to run before and after both Backups and Restores. See ThinkVantage Technologies XML/ADM Supplement for the backup and restore settings. Restore system drive only This function enables you to restore only the system drive to the state when you make the latest backup of the system drive. If you have multiple partitions on your hard disk drive, you have the option to restore only the system drive and leave the other partitions intact. Rejuvenation When you need to rejuvenate your system, the Rescue and Recovery program will optimize system performance by taking a new incremental backup and then defragment your hard drive. The rejuvenation process helps eliminate viruses, adware and spyware, while maintaining your current settings and data. To rejuvenate your system, complete the following steps: 1. From the Rescue and Recovery interface, click the Restore your system from a backup icon. The Restore your system screen is displayed. 2. On the Restore your system screen, select Rejuvenate your system. 3. Choose the drive and backup that you want to use to rejuvenate your system by completing the following procedure: 16 Rescue and Recovery 4.3 Deployment Guide

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Single file restore
Single file restore prompts the user for the Backup Storage location, and then the
user selects a backup. The Rescue and Recovery program will display files that the
user is authorized to access. The user then selects the files, folders, or both to be
restored and the system will restore them to their original locations.
File rescue
File rescue used before restore, prompts the user for the backup storage location
and then the user selects a backup. The Rescue and Recovery program will display
the files that the current user is authorized to access. The user then selects the files,
folders, or both to be rescued. Excluding the local hard disk, the system will
display available file locations where the files can be rescued. The user will need to
choose a destination with sufficient space for the rescued files and the system
restore files.
Operating system and applications
Operating system and Applications gives the user the option to select a backup
before the system deletes files. Files designated to be deleted are defined by the
rules in the registry. When a backup has been selected, the system will restore the
files defined by the registry from the selected backup. There are options in the
registry file that can specify a program to run before a restore operation or after a
restore operation. See the
ThinkVantage Technologies XML/ADM Supplement
for more
information about registry settings and values.
Notes:
1.
Operating system and Applications always use Password Persistence.
2.
Operating system and Applications restore is not available from CD/DVD
backup.
You can add custom tasks to run before and after both Backups and Restores. See
ThinkVantage Technologies XML/ADM Supplement
for the backup and restore
settings.
Restore system drive only
This function enables you to restore only the system drive to the state when you
make the latest backup of the system drive. If you have multiple partitions on your
hard disk drive, you have the option to restore only the system drive and leave the
other partitions intact.
Rejuvenation
When you need to rejuvenate your system, the Rescue and Recovery program will
optimize system performance by taking a new incremental backup and then
defragment your hard drive. The rejuvenation process helps eliminate viruses,
adware and spyware, while maintaining your current settings and data.
To rejuvenate your system, complete the following steps:
1.
From the Rescue and Recovery interface, click the
Restore your system from a
backup
icon. The Restore your system screen is displayed.
2.
On the Restore your system screen, select
Rejuvenate your system
.
3.
Choose the drive and backup that you want to use to rejuvenate your system
by completing the following procedure:
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