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Protecting Local Disks each one individually and look at the times and dates in the right column. This can help you identify which image is the most recent. 11. In the right column, select the date and time of the backup you want to recover. Caution: Selecting a backup with a specific date/time stamp is strongly recommended. In most cases, selecting Latest Backup is the same as selecting the backup in the list with the most recent date/time stamp. However, if the most recent backup is marked , the Latest Backup is in an incomplete state. In that case, you must select one of the other listed backup dates rather than Latest Backup. If nothing displays in this column besides Latest Backup, do not recover this disk or partition. In this situation, Latest Backup represents only the empty storage space allocated for the backup and contains no data to recover. You can press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to exit the recovery CD. If you select Latest Backup, an additional backup of the selected backup is created. As a result, if the maximum number of backups was already performed, the oldest backup is deleted to make room for this backup. Backups created by the recovery CD are identified in this list by the word . To update the information on this screen, select Refresh. This is helpful if you are recovering data from one computer to another and a new disk was protected or a backup occurred after this screen was displayed. 12. If you selected a backup other than Latest Backup, specify whether or not to delete all backups that occurred after the selected date by selecting or clearing Delete all later backups. Caution: This action is not reversible. If you select this option, you cannot subsequently recover from another later backup In addition, you can select this option only if you selected an older backup from the list; you cannot select this option if you selected . 13. Specify whether or not to scan for differences between the backup and your local disk by selecting or clearing Enable microscan, and then select Next. If you are simply overwriting corrupted data on the same disk that you protected previously, select this option. Only the data that differs between the backup and the local disk is copied to the local disk. This minimizes the impact to the network, although the scanning process takes some additional time. If you are recovering the backup to a new disk, clear this option. All the data from the backup is copied to the new disk without any scanning since there is nothing to scan on the new disk. 14. Select the local disk where you want to recover the data, and select Next. 120 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide

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each one individually and look at the times and dates in the right column. This can
help you identify which image is the most recent.
11. In the right column, select the date and time of the backup you want to recover.
Caution:
Selecting a backup with a specific date/time stamp is strongly
recommended.
In most cases, selecting
Latest Backup
is the same as selecting the
backup in the list with the most recent date/time stamp. However, if the
most recent backup is marked
<Protect>
, the
Latest Backup
is in an
incomplete state. In that case, you must select one of the other listed
backup dates rather than
Latest Backup
.
If nothing displays in this column besides
Latest Backup
, do not recover
this disk or partition. In this situation, Latest Backup represents only the
empty storage space allocated for the backup and contains no data to
recover. You can press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to exit the recovery CD.
If you select Latest Backup, an additional backup of the selected backup is created. As
a result, if the maximum number of backups was already performed, the oldest backup
is deleted to make room for this backup. Backups created by the recovery CD are
identified in this list by the word
<Recovery>
.
To update the information on this screen, select
Refresh
. This is helpful if you are
recovering data from one computer to another and a new disk was protected or a
backup occurred after this screen was displayed.
12. If you selected a backup other than Latest Backup, specify whether or not to delete all
backups that occurred after the selected date by selecting or clearing
Delete all later
backups
.
Caution:
This action is not reversible. If you select this option, you cannot
subsequently recover from another later backup
In addition, you can select this option only if you selected an older
backup from the list; you cannot select this option if you selected
<Latest
Backup>
.
13. Specify whether or not to scan for differences between the backup and your local disk
by selecting or clearing
Enable microscan
, and then select
Next
.
If you are simply overwriting corrupted data on the same disk that you protected
previously, select this option. Only the data that differs between the backup and the
local disk is copied to the local disk. This minimizes the impact to the network,
although the scanning process takes some additional time.
If you are recovering the backup to a new disk, clear this option. All the data from the
backup is copied to the new disk without any scanning since there is nothing to scan
on the new disk.
14. Select the local disk where you want to recover the data, and select
Next
.