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Click Alternatefolder and type the path to the location in which you want
to restore your files.
7
Click Recover.
8
If you are prompted to replace the existing file, click Yes. Be certain that the
file that you what to recover is the file that you want.
9
Click OK.
See
Recovering files and folders by using a recovery point on page 209.
Recovering files and folders by using a recovery point
You can restore files or folders using recovery points if you have defined and run
a drive-based backup.
See About recovering lost data on page 207.
To recover files and folders by using a recovery point
1
On the Tasks menu, click Recover My Files
2
In the left pane of the Recover My Files dialog box, select Recovery Point
as the search method.
3
If you want to use a different recovery point than the one selected for you in
the Recovery Point dialog box, click Change. Locate the recovery point you
want to use, and then click OK.
See
Select Recovery Point options on page 210.
Note: If Symantec System Recovery cannot locate any recovery points, the
Select Recovery Point dialog box opens automatically.
4
In the Find files to recover field, 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. 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 are found.
5
In the Name table, select the files that you want to restore.
6
Click Recover Files.
7
In the Recover My Files dialog box, select the option you want.
See
Recover My Files options on page 212.
8
Click Recover.
209Recovering files, folders, or entire drives
Recovering files and folders by using a recovery point