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The options that are available depend on the restore destination that you
selected.
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Click Next to review the restore options you have selected.
Note: The Restore Anyware pane appears if your recovery point was configured
for use with the Restore Anyware feature. You should cancel the current
operation and follow the instructions for using Restore Anyware.
See “Recovering to a computer that has different hardware” on page 150.
10
Check Reboot when finished if you want the computer restarted for you
automatically when the recovery process finishes.
11
Click Finish.
12
Click Yes to restore the drive.
Recovering files and folders from the recovery
environment
You can use the Symantec Recovery Disk to start your computer and to restore
files and folders from within a recovery point.
The recovery environment includes several support utilities that you can run to
troubleshoot networking or hardware issues. For example, you can ping a
computer, renew IP addresses, or get information about a hard-disk partition
table.
To recover files and folders from the recovery environment
1
Start the computer by using the Symantec Recovery Disk.
See “Starting a computer by using the recovery environment ” on page 142.
2
Click Recover, and then click Recover My Files.
3
Do one of the following:
If the Symantec Recovery Disk cannot locate any recovery points, you are
prompted to locate one. In the Open dialog box, navigate to a recovery
point, select one, and then click Open.
If the Symantec Recovery Disk finds recovery points, select a recovery
point from the list, and then click OK.
155Recovering a computer
Recovering files and folders from the recovery environment
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