Samsung MZ-5PA256C User Manual - Page 180
name assigned to it, or by browsing the files and folders in the recovery point., Do the following
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180 Recovering a computer Recovering a computer System This type of recovery operation uses a system index file (.sv2i) to restore a computer that has multiple drives. A system index file reduces the amount of time that is needed to restore the drives. When a recovery point is created, a system index file is saved with it. The system index file contains a list of the most recent recovery points, which includes the original drive location of each recovery point Select this option, and then click Browse. Locate and select a system index file (.sv2i), and then click Open. 6 Click Next. 7 In the Drives to Recover panel, select each recovery point that you want to recover. If necessary, add or remove recovery points from the list. If you are recovering your computer, select the drive on which Windows is installed. On most computer systems, this drive is the C drive. In the recovery environment, the drive letters and labels might not match what appears in Windows. You might need to identify the correct drive based on its label, the name assigned to it, or by browsing the files and folders in the recovery point. 8 Do the following: ■ Optionally, select a drive that you want to recover, and then click Edit. Select the options that you want to perform during the recovery process, and then click OK to return to the Drives to Restore pane. See "Edit target drive and options" on page 181. ■ Set the following: Verify recovery point before restore Verifies whether a recovery point is valid or corrupt before it is restored. If the recovery point is invalid, the recovery is discontinued. This option can significantly increase the time required for the recovery to complete. See "Recovering files and folders using Symantec Recovery Disk " on page 187. 9 Click Next to review the recovery options that you selected.