Intel SS4000-E User Guide - Page 130

Recovering Files or Folders, Restore, Protected disk, Backups, Backup View Open, View Backup

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Protecting Local Disks Recovering Files or Folders To recover selected folders, files, or sections of files from a backup: 1. Click Restore. 2. In the Protected disk list, select the disk that contains the folders or files you want to recover. 3. In the Backups list, select the backup from the desired date and time. You can select only a backup for which No displays in the Backup View Open column. 4. Click View Backup. 5. When the confirmation message displays, click OK. After a few moments, a window opens, displaying all the data associated with the selected backup. You can now open the folders and files in the backup view to make sure they contain the information you want, and copy any of the data to your local disk. Caution: You can open and change the files in the backup view, and even create new folders or files there. However, as soon as you close the view as described in the next step, all changes are lost. The next time you view the backup, it displays the way it existed when the backup was created. Notes: - If the first drive letter after your local disks is mapped to a shared network folder, you must use Disk Management to change the drive letter assigned to the backup view so that you can access it. For example, if your system disk is mapped to C:, your CD-ROM drive is mapped to D:, and a shared network folder is mapped to E:, and you view a backup, you 114 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide

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Protecting Local Disks
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Recovering Files or Folders
To recover selected folders, files, or sections of files from a backup:
1. Click
Restore
.
2.
In the
Protected disk
list, select the disk that contains the folders or files you want to
recover.
3.
In the
Backups
list, select the backup from the desired date and time. You can select
only a backup for which
No
displays in the
Backup View Open
column.
4. Click
View Backup
.
5.
When the confirmation message displays, click
OK
.
After a few moments, a window opens, displaying all the data associated with the
selected backup. You can now open the folders and files in the backup view to make
sure they contain the information you want, and copy any of the data to your local
disk.
Caution:
You can open and change the files in the backup view, and even create
new folders or files there. However, as soon as you close the view as
described in the next step, all changes are lost. The next time you view the
backup, it displays the way it existed when the backup was created.
Notes:
If the first drive letter after your local disks is mapped to a shared network folder,
you must use Disk Management to change the drive letter assigned to the backup
view so that you can access it.
For example, if your system disk is mapped to C:, your CD-ROM drive is mapped
to D:, and a shared network folder is mapped to E:, and you view a backup, you