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Select Reboot when finished if you want the computer to restart automatically
when the recovery process finishes.
11
Click Finish.
12
Click Yes to begin the recovery process.
See
Recovering a computer on page 231.
See Recovering a computer from a virtual disk file on page 238.
Recovering files and folders by using Symantec
System Recovery Disk
You can use the Symantec System Recovery Disk to start your computer and to
restore files and folders from within a recovery point.
To recover files and folders by using Symantec System Recovery Disk
1
Start the computer by using the Symantec System Recovery Disk.
See
Booting a computer by using the Symantec System Recovery Disk
on page 228.
2
Click Recover, and then click Recover My Files.
3
Do one of the following:
If Symantec System Recovery Disk cannot locate any recovery points, you
are prompted to locate one. In the Select Recovery Point dialog box,
navigate to a recovery point, select one, and then click OK.
See
Select Recovery Point options on page 247.
If Symantec System Recovery Disk finds recovery points, select a recovery
point from the list, and then click OK.
Note: If you cannot find the recovery points in a network location, type the
name of the computer and the share that holds your recovery points. For
example, \\computer_name\share_name.
If you still have trouble, try entering the computer's IP address.
See
About using the networking tools in Symantec System Recovery Disk
on page 249.
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.
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