Samsung MZ-5PA064B User Manual - Page 130
Exploring a recovery point through Windows Explorer
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130 Exploring the contents of a recovery point Exploring a recovery point through Windows Explorer You can only run programs from within a mapped recovery point that do not rely on registry values, COM interfaces, dynamic link libraries (DLLs), or other similar dependencies. You can set up a mounted drive as a shared drive. Users on a network can connect to the shared drive and restore files and folders from the recovery point. You can mount one or more recovery points at a time. The drives remain mounted until you unmount them, or you restart the computer. Mounted drives do not take up extra hard-disk space. All security on the NTFS volumes remains intact when they are mounted. You do not need to mount a drive to restore the files or folders from within a recovery point. Note: Any data that is written to a mounted recovery point is lost when the recovery point is unmounted. This data includes any data that is being created, edited, or deleted at the time. See "Exploring a recovery point through Windows Explorer" on page 130. See "Dismounting a recovery point drive" on page 133. See "Viewing the drive properties of a recovery point" on page 133. Exploring a recovery point through Windows Explorer When you explore a recovery point, Norton Ghost mounts the recovery point as a drive letter and opens it in Windows Explorer. For each drive that is included in the recovery point, a new mounted drive letter is created. For example, if your recovery point contains backups of drives C and D, two newly mounted drives appear (for example, E and F). The mounted drives include the original drive labels of the drives that were backed up. To explore a recovery point through Windows Explorer 1 On the Tasks page, click Manage Backup Destination. 2 Select the recovery point or recovery point set that you want to explore, and then click Explore. 3 If you select a recovery point set that contains more than one recovery point, in the Range list, select a recovery point, and then click OK.