2011 (Windows)

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To recover a computer
1
Boot the computer by using the Symantec System Recovery Disk.
See
Booting a computer by using the Symantec System Recovery Disk
on page 228.
2
On the Home panel of Symantec System Recovery Disk, click Recover My
Computer.
If your recovery points are stored on media and you only have one media
drive, you can eject the Symantec System Recovery Disk now. Insert the
CD/DVD or the USB device that contains your recovery points.
3
On the Welcome page of the wizard, click Next.
4
On the Select a Recovery Point to Restore panel, select a recovery point to
restore, and then click Next.
See
Select a Recovery Point to Restore options on page 233.
5
On the Drives to Recover panel, select each drive that you want to recover
and set the options that you want, and then click Next.
See
Drives to Recover options on page 235.
When you recover 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. Or,
you can identify the drive by its name, or by browsing the files and folders
in the recovery point.
6
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 Recover panel.
See
Edit target drive and options on page 236.
7
Click Next to review the recovery options that you selected.
8
Select Reboot when finished if you want the computer to restart automatically
after the recovery process finishes.
9
Click Finish.
10
Click Yes to begin the recovery process.
See
Recovering a computer from a virtual disk file on page 238.
See Recovering files and folders by using Symantec System Recovery Disk
on page 246.
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