2011 (Windows)

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Warning: When you recover a drive, the data in the recovery point replaces all of
the data on the drive. Any changes that you made to the data on a drive after the
date of the recovery point you use to recover it are lost. For example, if you created
a new file on the drive after you created the recovery point, the new file is not
recovered.
To recover a secondary drive
1
On the Tasks menu, click Recover My Computer.
2
Select a recovery point.
See
Recover My Computer options on page 214.
3
Click Recover Now.
4
Click OK.
5
Click Yes.
See
Customizing the recovery of a drive on page 216.
Recover My Computer options
The following table describes the options on the Recover My Computer dialog
box.
Table 13-5
Recover My Computer options when you view recovery points by
Date
DescriptionOption
Displays all of the discovered recovery points
in the order in which they were created.
View by - Date
Lets you select an alternate date by using
the drop-down calendar. Use the calendar if
no recovery points are discovered and
displayed in the table.
Date
Lets you view all recovery points that are
available.
View all recovery points
Table 13-6
Recover My Computer options when you view recovery points by
File name
DescriptionOption
Views recovery points by their file name.View by - File name
Recovering files, folders, or entire drives
Recovering a secondary drive
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