Samsung MZ-5PA256C User Manual - Page 142

One Time Virtual Conversion, View all recovery points

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142 Managing backup destinations Running a one-time virtual conversion To run a one-time recovery point conversion to virtual disk 1 On the Tasks page, click One Time Virtual Conversion. 2 Click the virtual disk type (and version, if applicable) that you want to create, and then click Next. 3 Do one of the following: ■ Click View all recovery points near the bottom of the pane, and then select a recovery point in the list based on its creation date. ■ In the View by list, select one of the following alternative recovery point sources: Date File name Displays all of the discovered recovery points in the order in which they were created. ■ If no recovery points are discovered, the table is empty. In such cases, you can select an alternate date by using the drop-down calendar. ■ Select a recovery point from the list. Lets you browse to another recovery point location. For example, you can browse an external (USB) drive, network location, or removable media to select a recovery point (.v2i) or incremental recovery point (.iv2i) file. Select this option, and then do the following: ■ Click Browse, locate and select a recovery point, and then click Open. ■ If you selected a recovery point that is stored on a network, type your network credentials. See "About network credentials" on page 68.

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To run a one-time recovery point conversion to virtual disk
1
On the Tasks page, click
One Time Virtual Conversion
.
2
Click the virtual disk type (and version, if applicable) that you want to create,
and then click
Next
.
3
Do one of the following:
Click
View all recovery points
near the bottom of the pane, and then
select a recovery point in the list based on its creation date.
In the View by list, select one of the following alternative recovery point
sources:
Displays all of the discovered recovery points in the order in
which they were created.
If no recovery points are discovered, the table is empty. In
such cases, you can select an alternate date by using the
drop-down calendar.
Select a recovery point from the list.
Date
Lets you browse to another recovery point location. For example,
you can browse an external (USB) drive, network location, or
removable media to select a recovery point (.v2i) or incremental
recovery point (.iv2i) file.
Select this option, and then do the following:
Click
Browse
, locate and select a recovery point, and then
click
Open
.
If you selected a recovery point that is stored on a network,
type your network credentials.
See
About network credentials
on page 68.
File name
Managing backup destinations
Running a one-time virtual conversion
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