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Recovering a computer
Recovering a computer
System
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Select the drive that you want to recover.
If you are recovering your computer, select the drive on which Windows is
installed. On most computer systems, this drive is the C drive. In the recovery
environment, the drive letters and labels might not match what appears in
Windows. You might need to identify the correct drive based on its label, the
name assigned to it, or by browsing the files and folders in the recovery point.
See
"Recovering files and folders from the recovery environment "
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If you need to delete a drive to make space available to restore your recovery
point, click Delete Drive.
When you click Delete Drive, the drive is only marked for deletion. The actual
deletion of the drive takes place after you click Finish in the wizard.
If you change your mind before you click Finish, go back to the Target Drive
page of the wizard, and then click Undo Delete.
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Click Next, and then select the options that you want to perform during the
recovery process, as follows:
Verify recovery point before
restore
Check for file system errors
after recovery
Resize restored drive
Displays a list of all of the drives on your computer and shows
any associated recovery points. You can also select a system index
file (.sv2i).
Select this option, and then do the following:
Click Browse, locate and select a recovery point (.sv2i), and
then click Open.
If you select a network location, type your network
credentials.
Check each recovery point that you want to recover.
If necessary, add, change, or remove recovery points from
the list.
Click Finish.
Verifies whether a recovery point is valid or corrupt it
is restored.
This option can significantly increase the time required
for the recovery to complete.
Checks the restored drive for errors after the recovery
point is restored.
Automatically expands the drive to occupy the target
drive's remaining unallocated space.
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