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5. Select backup version (data state on specific date and time).
6. Select the files and folders that you want to recover, and then click Next.
7. Select a destination on your computer to where you want to recover selected files/folders. You
can recover data to its original location or choose a new one, if necessary. To choose a new
location, click the Browse button.
When you choose a new location, the selected items will be recovered by default without
recovering the original, absolute path. You may also wish to recover the items with their entire
folder hierarchy. In this case select the Keep the original folder structure check box.
8. When needed, set the options for the recovery process (recovery process priority, file-level
security settings, etc.). To set the options, click Options. The options you set here will be applied
only to the current recovery operation.
9. To start the recovery process, click the Recover now button.
You can stop the recovery by clicking Cancel. Please keep in mind that the aborted recovery may
still cause changes in the destination folder.
Recovering files in Windows Explorer
To recover files and folders directly from Windows Explorer:
1. Double-click the corresponding .tib file, and then browse to the file or folder that you want to
recover.
2. Copy the file or folder to a hard disk.
Note: The copied files lose the "Compressed" and "Encrypted" attribute. If you need to keep these attributes, it
is recommended to recover the backup.
5.3 Recovery from Acronis Cloud
In this section
Recovering data from online backups ..................................................... 81
Selecting a version to recover .................................................................. 81