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7.
Under
Where to recover
, in
Destination
, click
Change
. Select
New location
and then specify the
folder to recover the files to. Or you can select this folder from the folder tree.
Tip.
By default, the program recovers files to the location from which they were backed up. This
may require a reboot if some of the files are locked by the operating system.
8.
Click
OK
to immediately start the recovery.
7.
What to read next
The Quick Start Guide gives you an idea of the product usage and enables immediate "field testing".
For more information about using Acronis Backup & Recovery 10, please refer to the User's Guides
and the help.
•
When in the management console, access the
context-sensitive help system
with the F1 key or
by clicking the question-mark button where available.
•
Read the
Basic concepts
sections to be sure you have an understanding of the basic notions used
in Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 graphical user interface.
•
Visit the
Getting started
help page for a wider overview of product usage.
•
If you come across an unknown term like vault, cleanup or storage node, please refer to the
Glossary.
•
To understand the purpose of each component you install, refer to the
Acronis Backup &
Recovery 10 components
section.
•
The comprehensive example of advanced centralized management is provided in the
Setting up
centralized data protection in a heterogeneous network
section.
•
The
Understanding Acronis Backup & Recovery 10
section contains an explanation of underlying
technologies such as the GFS and Tower of Hanoi backup schemes, policy-based management
and data deduplication.