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In the content pane of the Recovery Point Browser, select the files or folders
that you want to restore.
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Click Recover Files.
In the Recover Items dialog box, the Restoreto this folder field may already
contain the original path from which the files originated.
If the original location does not include a drive letter, you must type the drive
letter at the beginning of the path.
Note: While in the recovery environment, drive letters and labels might not
match what appears in Windows. You might have to identify the correct drive
based on its label, which is the name assigned to it.
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If the original path is unknown or you want to restore the selected files to a
different location, click Browse to locate the destination.
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Click Recover to restore the files.
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Click OK to finish.
See
Recovering a computer on page 231.
See Recovering a computer from a virtual disk file on page 238.
Select Recovery Point options
The following table describes the options on the Select Recovery Options panel.
This panel is available when you use the Recover My Files wizard of Symantec
System Recovery Disk.
Table 14-7
Select Recovery Point options when you view recovery points by
date
DescriptionOption
Displays all of the discovered recovery points
in the order in which they were created.
If no recovery points were discovered, the
table is empty. In such cases, you can search
all local drives on the computer or browse
to find a recovery point.
View by - Date
Lets you view a list of all available recovery
points that may exist on your computer's
local drives or on a specific drive.
Select source folder
247Recovering a computer
Recovering files and folders by using Symantec System Recovery Disk