Exploring Files And Folders On Your Computer Using Symantec Recovery Disk; About Using The Networking Tools In Symantec Recovery Disk - Symantec GHOST - V 15.0 Manual

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Recovering a computer

About using the networking tools in Symantec Recovery Disk

Exploring files and folders on your computer using Symantec Recovery
Disk
About using the networking tools in Symantec
Recovery Disk
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Click Recover Files.
Where possible, the Recover Items dialog box automatically completes the
Restore to this folder box with 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.
You can explore the files and folders on your computer from the recovery
environment by using the Explore My Computer feature.
This feature uses the Recovery Point Browser and functions similarly to Windows
Explorer. You can browse the file structure of any drive that is attached to your
computer from the recovery environment.
To explore files and folders on your computer using Symantec Recovery Disk
In the Analyze pane, click Explore My Computer.
If you store your recovery points on a network, you need access to the network
to restore your computer or your files and folders fromSymantec Recovery Disk.
Note: Additional computer memory might be required to recover your computer
across a network.
See
"Starting networking services"
on page 189.

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