5
Do one of the following:
■
To use the recovery point that is selected, click Next.
■
Click Browse to select a different recovery point, and then click Next.
If you need to access recovery points on a network that requires user
authentication, enter your user name and password, and then click Next.
6
Select the drive that you want to restore, and then click Next.
If the drive does not have enough space available to restore a recovery point,
press Shift and then select multiple, contiguous destinations that exist on
the same hard disk.
7
If the recovery point is password-protected, in the Password box, type the
password and then click OK.
8
Select from the following restore options:
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.
Verify recovery point before
restore
Checks the restored drive for errors after the recovery
point is restored.
Check for file system errors
Automatically expands the drive to occupy the target
drive's remaining unallocated space.
Resize restored drive
Makes the restored drive the active partition (for
example, the drive from which the computer starts).
You should select this option if you are restoring the
drive on which your operating system is installed.
Set drive active (for booting
OS)
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Recovering files, folders, or entire drives
Recovering a secondary drive
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Page 46: ...Getting Started Configuring Norton Ghost default options 46 ...
Page 77: ...77 Backing up entire drives How Offsite Copy works ...
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Page 138: ...Managing backup destinations Moving your backup destination 138 ...
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