Samsung MZ-5PA256C User Manual - Page 179

Recover My Computer, Do one of the following

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Recovering a computer 179 Recovering a computer recover your computer or other hard drive back to the state it was in when the recovery point was created. See "Recovering a computer from a virtual disk file" on page 183. To recover a computer 1 Start the computer by using the Symantec Recovery Disk CD. See "Starting a computer by using Symantec Recovery Disk" on page 174. 2 On the Home panel, click Recover My Computer. If your recovery points are stored on a CD or DVD and you only have one CD/DVD drive, you can eject the Symantec Recovery Disk CD now. Insert the CD or DVD that contains your recovery points. 3 On the Welcome page of the wizard, click Next. 4 Do one of the following: ■ If Symantec Recovery Disk located recovery points, proceed to step 6 ■ If Symantec Recovery Disk did not locate any recovery points, proceed to the next step. 5 In the View recovery points by list, select one of the following options: Date File name Displays all of the discovered recovery points in the order in which they were created. If no recovery points were discovered, the table is empty. If such cases, you can search all local drives on the computer or browse to find a recovery point. In the Select source folder list, do one of the following: ■ Click All local drives to view a list of all available recovery points that may exist on your computer's local drives. ■ Click Browse to locate a recovery point on a local drive or a network folder. Lets you browse to another location to select a recovery point file (.v2i). Select this option, and then click Browse. Locate and select a recovery point file (.v2i), and then click Open. If necessary, click Map a network drive. Specify a shared network folder path and assign it a drive letter. You can then browse the folder location for the file you want.

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recover your computer or other hard drive back to the state it was in when the
recovery point was created.
See
Recovering a computer from a virtual disk file
on page 183.
To recover a computer
1
Start the computer by using the Symantec Recovery Disk CD.
See
Starting a computer by using Symantec Recovery Disk
on page 174.
2
On the Home panel, click
Recover My Computer
.
If your recovery points are stored on a CD or DVD and you only have one
CD/DVD drive, you can eject the Symantec Recovery Disk CD now. Insert the
CD or DVD that contains your recovery points.
3
On the Welcome page of the wizard, click
Next
.
4
Do one of the following:
If Symantec Recovery Disk located recovery points, proceed to step 6
If Symantec Recovery Disk did not locate any recovery points, proceed to
the next step.
5
In the View recovery points by list, select one of the following options:
Displays all of the discovered recovery points in the order in
which they were created.
If no recovery points were discovered, the table is empty. If such
cases, you can search all local drives on the computer or browse
to find a recovery point.
In the Select source folder list, do one of the following:
Click
All local drives
to view a list of all available recovery
points that may exist on your computer's local drives.
Click
Browse
to locate a recovery point on a local drive or a
network folder.
Date
Lets you browse to another location to select a recovery point
file (.v2i).
Select this option, and then click
Browse
. Locate and select a
recovery point file (.v2i), and then click
Open
.
If necessary, click
Map a network drive
. Specify a shared network
folder path and assign it a drive letter. You can then browse the
folder location for the file you want.
File name
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