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Using Restore
What to Restore
—Click
Device view
, then select each local drive.
Where to Restore
—Choose
Original Locations
.
How to Restore
—Choose
Always replace
.
Caution:
Restoring the Registry may cause serious problems if your
hardware configuration has changed since you last backed up
the Registry.
If your system’s hardware configuration and system settings
have not
changed
since the last backup of the registry, click
Options
in the
Restore
window and select
Restore Windows Registry
from the
Advanced
tab. For
more information on the Advanced tab, see
Advanced Tab on page 64.
The entire registry will be restored along with all selected local drives.
Or,
If your system’s hardware configuration
has
changed, (i.e. you’ve added a
new drive or changed the IRQ settings on a card) make sure the
Restore
Windows Registry
checkbox is not selected. Only files selected from your
local drives will be restored.
4.
Click
Start
.
5.
When the restore is complete, you are prompted to reboot your computer.
Click
Yes
to reboot (recommended).
6.
Restore any New and Changed Files backup sets using step 3 and 4.
Using the Restore Wizard
The Restore Wizard guides you through the steps required to run a restore,
using a series of windows to let you choose the options used to create your
restore job. After choosing an option, click
Next
to continue.
To create your restore job using the Restore Wizard:
1.
Click
Restore Wizard
in the Startup window and click
OK
, or click the
Restore Wizard
button on the toolbar, or select
Restore Wizard
from the
Tools
menu.
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