Freedom9 4020 User Manual

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no data to recover. You can press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to exit the recovery CD.

If you select Latest Backup, an additional backup of the selected backup is created. As a
result, if the maximum number of backups has already been performed, the oldest backup is
deleted to make room for this backup. Backups created by the recovery CD are identified in
this list by the word <Recovery>.

To update the information on this screen, select Refresh. This is helpful if you’re recovering
data from one computer to another and a new disk was protected or a backup occurred after
this screen was displayed.

12. Specify whether or not to delete all backups that occurred after the selected date by

selecting or clearing Rollback the remote disk.

Warning: This action is not reversible. If you select this option, you will not be
able to subsequently recover from another later backup.

13. Specify whether or not to scan the differences between the backup and the disk to which

you are recovering data by selecting or clearing Enable micro-scan.

If you’re simply overwriting corrupted data on the same disk that you protected previously,
select this option. DiskSafe Express will scan both the backup and the disk, and copy only
the data that differs between the two. This can minimize the impact to the network, although
the scanning process takes some additional time.

If you’re recovering the backup to a brand new disk, clear this option. DiskSafe Express will
copy all the data from the backup to the new disk without doing any scanning (there will be
nothing to scan on the new disk).

14. Select “Next”.

15. Select the disk where you want to recover the data, and select “Next”.

Note: If you are recovering a system disk, the system to which you are
recovering the data must be identical to the original system. For example, if the
original system had a particular type of network adapter, the system to which you
are recovering the data must have the exact same type of network adapter.
Otherwise, the recovered files will not operate properly.

16. If you selected the backup of a disk in step 10, go to step 19.

If you selected the backup of a partition in step 10, select “Restore to a partition” to recover
to an existing partition on the selected disk, or select “Clear all partitions and create new” to
delete all the existing data on the selected disk and recover only the selected partition.

17. If you selected “Restore to a partition” in step 16, select the backup that corresponds to the

disk or partition that you selected, select the partition where you want to recover the data,
and then select Next. (Otherwise, go to step 19)

18. For system partitions, the Active column displays Yes. If the selected partition is not the

original partition, select Yes to use the selected partition. Otherwise, select No and select a
different partition.

19. Select “Yes” to confirm the action.

Warning: This overwrites any existing data on the selected disk. Although you
can subsequently recover different data, you cannot recover the original data.

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