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computer is stored on the Online storage in encrypted form, you will be asked to enter the
encryption key which has been used for encryption. You will not be able to access the data until you
enter the correct encryption key.
1. Select in the Backup Explorer the files and folders you want to recover. For more information on
items selection in the Backup Explorer see Files and folders tab (p. 28). Click Recover to start
recovery. This opens the File Recovery window.
2. 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.
3. 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 Recover absolute path check box.
4. When needed, set the options for the recovery process (recovery process priority, file-level
security settings, etc.). To set the options, click the File recovery options link. The options you set
here will be applied only to the current recovery operation.
5. To start the recovery process, click the Recover now button.
6.6.2 Selecting a version to recover
By default Acronis True Image Home 2012 selects the latest versions with respect to the date you
specified. However, for any file you can select a specific version of the file to recover.
To recover a specific file version:
In the folder contents pane, select the file whose version you want to recover, then right-click
and choose View versions in the shortcut menu.