Samsung MZ-5PA256C User Manual - Page 162

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162 Recovering files, folders, or entire drives Recovering files and folders using a recovery point Filename System Lets you browse to another location, for example, an external (USB) drive or removable media to select a recovery point (.v2i) file. Select this option, and then do the following: ■ Click Browse, locate and select a recovery point (.v2i file), and then click Open. ■ If you select a network location, type your network credentials. See "About network credentials" on page 68. ■ Click Finish. Displays a list of all of the drives on your computer and shows any associated recovery points. You can also select a system index file (.sv2i). Select this option, and then do the following: ■ Click Browse, locate and select a recovery point (.sv2i), and then click Open. ■ If you select a network location, type your network credentials. See "About network credentials" on page 68. ■ Select each recovery point that you want to recover. If necessary, add, change, or remove recovery points from the list. ■ Click Finish. 4 In the Find files to recover box, type the whole name or partial name of a file or folder that you want to restore, and then click Search. For example, type recipe to return any file or folder that includes the word recipe in its name such as Chocolate Cheesecake Recipes.doc, Cathy Read Recipes.xls, Recipes for Success.mp3, and so forth. 5 In the Files to restore list, select the files that you want to restore by using one of the following methods: To select a single file Click the file once. To select all files Press Ctrl+A. To select a group of files that are next to Click the top file, press and hold Shift, and each other then click the last file in the group. To select a group of files that are not next Press and hold Ctrl while you select the to each other files that you want.

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Lets you browse to another location, for example, an external
(USB) drive or removable media to select a recovery point (.v2i)
file.
Select this option, and then do the following:
Click
Browse
, locate and select a recovery point (.v2i file), and
then click
Open
.
If you select a network location, type your network
credentials.
See
About network credentials
on page 68.
Click
Finish
.
Filename
Displays a list of all of the drives on your computer and shows
any associated recovery points. You can also select a system index
file (.sv2i).
Select this option, and then do the following:
Click
Browse
, locate and select a recovery point (.sv2i), and
then click
Open
.
If you select a network location, type your network
credentials.
See
About network credentials
on page 68.
Select each recovery point that you want to recover.
If necessary, add, change, or remove recovery points from
the list.
Click
Finish
.
System
4
In the Find files to recover box, type the whole name or partial name of a file
or folder that you want to restore, and then click
Search
.
For example, type
recipe
to return any file or folder that includes the word
recipe in its name such as Chocolate Cheesecake Recipes.doc, Cathy Read
Recipes.xls, Recipes for Success.mp3, and so forth.
5
In the Files to restore list, select the files that you want to restore by using
one of the following methods:
Click the file once.
To select a single file
Press
Ctrl+A
.
To select all files
Click the top file, press and hold
Shift
, and
then click the last file in the group.
To select a group of files that are next to
each other
Press and hold
Ctrl
while you select the
files that you want.
To select a group of files that are not next
to each other
Recovering files, folders, or entire drives
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