Samsung MZ-5PA256C User Manual - Page 187

Recovering files and folders using Symantec Recovery Disk

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Recovering a computer 187 Recovering files and folders using Symantec Recovery Disk Recovering files and folders using Symantec Recovery Disk You can use the Symantec Recovery Disk CD to start your computer and to restore files and folders from within a recovery point. To recover files and folders using Symantec Recovery Disk 1 Start the computer by using the Symantec Recovery Disk CD. See "Starting a computer by using Symantec Recovery Disk" on page 174. 2 Click Recover, and then click Recover My Files. 3 Do one of the following: ■ If Symantec Recovery Disk cannot locate any recovery points, you are prompted to locate one. In the Open dialog box, navigate to a recovery point, select one, and then click Open. ■ If Symantec Recovery Disk finds recovery points, select a recovery point from the list, and then click OK. Note: If you have trouble finding the recovery points in a network location, in the File name box, type the name of the computer and share that holds your recovery points. For example, \\computer_name\share_name. If you are still having problems, try entering the computer's IP address. See "About using the networking tools in Symantec Recovery Disk" on page 188. 4 In the tree view pane of the Recovery Point Browser, double-click the drive that contains the files or folders that you want to restore to expand it. 5 In the content pane of the Recovery Point Browser, do one of the following to select the files or folders that you want to restore. To select all items Press Ctrl+A. To select a group of files that are next to Select the top file, press Shift, and then each other select the last file in the list. To select a group of files that are not next Press Ctrl as you select the files. to each other

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Recovering files and folders using Symantec Recovery
Disk
You can use the Symantec Recovery Disk CD to start your computer and to restore
files and folders from within a recovery point.
To recover files and folders using Symantec Recovery Disk
1
Start the computer by using the Symantec Recovery Disk CD.
See
Starting a computer by using Symantec Recovery Disk
on page 174.
2
Click
Recover
, and then click
Recover My Files
.
3
Do one of the following:
If Symantec Recovery Disk cannot locate any recovery points, you are
prompted to locate one. In the Open dialog box, navigate to a recovery
point, select one, and then click
Open
.
If Symantec Recovery Disk finds recovery points, select a recovery point
from the list, and then click
OK
.
Note:
If you have trouble finding the recovery points in a network location,
in the File name box, type the name of the computer and share that holds
your recovery points. For example, \\computer_name\share_name.
If you are still having problems, try entering the computer's IP address.
See
About using the networking tools in Symantec Recovery Disk
on page 188.
4
In the tree view pane of the Recovery Point Browser, double-click the drive
that contains the files or folders that you want to restore to expand it.
5
In the content pane of the Recovery Point Browser, do one of the following
to select the files or folders that you want to restore.
Press
Ctrl+A.
To select all items
Select the top file, press
Shift
, and then
select the last file in the list.
To select a group of files that are next to
each other
Press
Ctrl
as you select the files.
To select a group of files that are not next
to each other
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Recovering a computer
Recovering files and folders using Symantec Recovery Disk