Category: BACKUP RECOVERY

BACKUP & RECOVERY

  • How to Backup Files and Folder with EaseUS Todo Backup

    How to Backup Files and Folder with EaseUS Todo Backup

    In this article, we will provide you with steps to Backup Files and Folder with EaseUS Todo Backup on your own. Do you know how to backup files/folders on your system in Windows 11/10/8? And what is the best method to backup files/folders on a laptop or computer?

    Backup Files and Folder with EaseUS

    To start the backup process, click on the add backup option.

    Select add backup in EaseUS

    Click on the Select backup contents button.

    Select backup content EaseUS

    Four data backup categories are available (File, Disk, OS, and Mail). Click on the file.

    Select backup content in EaseUS

    Here, you can see both local and network files. Expand the folders so that you can select the files to back up, and then click OK.

    Backup files and folders with EaseUS

    Choose the destination where you wish to save the backup. Select the destination

    EaseUS Todo Backup interface

    You can save the backup file on your system, in EaseUS’s cloud, or on a NAS. Select one

    EaseUS destination local disk

    EaseUS Todo Backup enables customers to save backup copies of the files/folders on the company’s own cloud storage or a third-party cloud drive.
    If you would like to backup your files/folder data on a third-party cloud drive, choose Local Drive and then scroll down to add Cloud Drive. Then, fill in your account credentials.
    I am using my external drive. Click ok

    EaseUS destination local disk

    Please ensure the backup is encrypted and click on the options to set the backup schedule.

    Backup Files and Folders in EaseUS

    You can also select to start the backup at a specific time. There are many different options that you can look into. After configuring, click on ok

    EaseUS backup options

    Then select the Backup Now button to start a backup. Files and folder backup is in progress.

    Backing files Using EaseUS

    Once the backup process is done, it will show as a card on your left-hand side of the EaseUS screen. A right-click will allow you to see others about handling the backup job in more detail.

    Backup files Using EaseUS

    You can download EasUS Backup.

  • How to Restore System Image using EaseUS Todo Backup

    How to Restore System Image using EaseUS Todo Backup

    In this guide, I will show you how to restore system image using EaseUS Todo Backup image. If your old hard disk is damaged, we need to migrate our old system to the new system or the new hardware with dissimilar configurations. Deploy the same operating system on several computers and restore the backup image of the Windows operating system to different hardware. It seems like the task is very tough and terrible. Now, you do not need to worry about it. The EaseUS Todo Backup can simply restore the operating system to dissimilar hardware. You can transfer your Windows operating system to another computer and migrate the system from physical to virtual.

    You can download EaseUS Todo Backup from their official website.

    Restore System Image using EaseUS

    Restore the System to Dissimilar Hardware using EaseUS Todo Backup

    Before restoring your computer to dissimilar hardware or another computer, please make sure the two things. You should have a system image backup, and the driver is agreeable with the hardware. If there aren’t drivers compatible with the computer hardware. Then you have to identify where to find the drivers for the hardware manually.
    First, you need to create a bootable CD/DVD or USB media. Then boot the system, and the screen will guide you to enter the EaseUS Todo Backup.

    In the EaseUS Todo Backup interface, click on the Browse to Recover button.

    Restore system image using EaseUS

    I have my system backup on an external drive.

    EaseUS browse to recover local drive

    Select the EaseUS backup image and then click ok.

    EaseUS browse to recover

    Now you can see the backup date, select the checkbox and then click next.

    Restore system image with EaseUS

    Select the disk where you want to recover it and then click next.

    Recover to system image EaseUS

    Read the warning message and click yes.

    Disk will be overwritten EaseUS

    Review the source and target disk and then click Proceed.

    Recovery system image disk layout EaseUS

    Click Reboot

    Restart the computer EaseUS restore

    Now, start restoring the image.

    Recovering system image EaseUS

    EaseUS Todo Backup Image successfully restored.

    EaseUS image recovery completed

    If the disk is not initialized

    You can initialize the disk via the system control panel, disk management.

  • How to Clone Disk with EaseUS Todo Backup

    How to Clone Disk with EaseUS Todo Backup

    In this article, we will look at how to Clone Disk with EaseUS Todo Backup. Having a full backup of your system files is imperative. No one needs to lose their data. Your data contains valuable information that you want to keep a record of. Backing up your system data is the best way to keep you safe. With the new Windows 11 here, everybody is looking for Windows 11 data security solutions. EaseUS Todo Backup comes with various features.

    Clone Disk or partition
    Clone full System
    Migrate HDD to SSD
    Transfer Windows 11 to a different computer
    Transfer Windows 11 operating system to a portable USB drive

    Clone Disk with EaseUS Todo Backup

    On the main EaseUS page, click on the Tools tab and then select Clone.

    Clone disk with EaseUS todo backup

    Choose the source disk/partition and then click next.

    Clone disk source EaseUS

    Then you need to select the target disk. Please ensure the target disk is larger than the source disk/partition. Click next

    Clone disk target EaseUS

    A warning message will inform you that cloning permanently deletes all data on the target disk/partition. If you wish to start cloning, then click Continue.

    Clone EaseUS permanently wipe out

    Review the source and target hard disk. Click Proceed

    Clone disk EaseUS Todo Backup

    EaseUS Todo Backup cloning disk is in progress.

    Cloning disk with EaseUS Todo Backup

    The cloning process was successfully completed.

    Disk clone EaseUS completed

    How to Clone Windows OS using EaseUS Clone Software

    If you want to clone the full Windows system only instead of the system disk, we recommend using the System Clone option. Follow the below steps to clone Windows 10.
    Click on the Tools and then select System Clone.

    EaseUS Todo Backup tools

    EaseUS Todo Backup will automatically select the system boot and partition, select the target disk and then click on advanced options.

    System clone target disk EaseUS

    If your target disk is an SSD, select Optimize for SSD in the advanced options.

    System clone advanced options EaseUS

    The system clone will delete all data.
    Please ensure that the source disk and the target disk are the same. Click Continue

    System clone EaseUS sufficient unallocated

    Click Proceed to start cloning.

    System clone EaseUS Todo Backup

    After the EaseUS todo backup clone system is done, you need to reboot the system and continue to use Windows 10 on your new hard drive or SSD without reinstallation. Then you need to remove the source disk or use it for data storage on your computer.

  • How to Create Emergency Disk EaseUS Todo Backup

    How to Create Emergency Disk EaseUS Todo Backup

    In this article, I am going to create emergency disk EaseUS todo backup and explain why we need to create an EaseUS Bootable USB or WinPE Bootable Disc. When our operating system cannot boot, or we need to migrate the system to another system, we may need an EaseUS emergency disk. We must run EaseUS todo Backup and recover system/data from the EaseUS Image backup.

    Create an Emergency Disk EaseUS Bootable USB

    Follow the below steps to create EaseUS bootable USB media.
    Open EaseUS Todo Backup, click on the Tools tab and then select Create Emergency Disk.

    EaseUS Todo Backup Tools

    To create an EaseUS emergency disk, click Create Now.

    Create EaseUS bootable disk

    Create a WinPE emergency disk, you can choose the USB or CD/DVD option. I am going to create an ISO file, and then I will create an EaseUS bootable USB or CD/DVD. Click Create

    EaseUS Create Emergency Disk

    If you get this window (which requires Microsoft WinPE tools), you need to install the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit.

    Requires Microsoft WinPE tools EaseUS

    If you would like to add drivers, then select the add driver checkbox. Click Create

    Create Emergency Disk EaseUS

    Start Creating EaseUS emergency disk.

    Creating Emergency Disk EaseUS

    WinPE ISO has been successfully created.

    EaseUS emergency disk successfully created

    Now, you can connect the target USB or CD/DVD disk to the computer and burn ISO files to make it bootable.

  • How to Mount an Image in Macrium Reflect

    How to Mount an Image in Macrium Reflect

    I will show you how to mount an image in Macrium Reflect as a Windows drive. By mounting the file in Windows Explorer, we can explore or browse a backup or an image. The Macrium backed-up image is mapped to a temporary drive letter that we can access just like any other drive.

    Download Macrium Reflect from their website.

    Mount an Image in Macrium Reflect

    Go to the location of the image you want to mount.
    Right-click the image file and then choose Explore Image.

    Explore Image Macrium Reflect

    Select the partition checkbox you want to mount and then click ok.
    In this instance, the image only shows one partition.
    We can also choose which Drive Letter we would like to be assigned.
    Click ok

    To enable access to restricted folders, the option mounts the image with full NTFS permissions to all folders in the image. This means we can browse Macrium images created on another system without having to grant NTFS access.

    To make the writable, make the option the mounted folder system for the movement writable. This is useful when accessing folders in the image where the opening software is required to write to the file.

    Mount an Image Macrium Reflect

    Now we can navigate through the image in Windows Explorer.

    Macrium Reflect image Windows explorer

    Using Macrium to Mount an Image

    In the Macrium Reflect window, click on the Restore tab and then select explore the image.

    Mount an Image in Macrium Reflect

    How to Unmount Temporary Mounted Drive

    In Windows Explorer
    To detach a temporarily mounted drive in Windows Explorer, right-click on the drive you want to unmount.
    Click on Macrium Reflect, and then click Unmount Macrium Image.

    Unmount Macrium Reflect image

    Detach Image Using Macrium Reflect

    In the Macrium Reflect interface, select the Restore tab in the top menu and then choose Image Detach.

    Detach Image using Macrium Reflect

    Choose the drive letter you want to unmount and click detach.

    Detach Image Macrium Reflect

    Problems mounting images in Macrium
    If you face any problem mounting Macrium backup images, it is possible that the backup image mounting system driver has failed to load correctly. To fix this issue, you are recommended to reinstall Macrium Reflect software.

  • How to Restore File and Folder using Macrium Reflect

    In this guide, I will restore File and Folder using Macrium Reflect backups and not an image backup. If you would like to restore image backups, then follow this to restore a system image. When we restore a file and folder from the backup, we can restore files/folders to their original location or restore the files/folder to a different location. Please read my previous blog on backing files and folders in Macrium Reflect.

    Restore Files and Folder using Macrium Reflect

    Open Macrium Reflect and click on the Existing Backup tab.
    Click on the File and Folder tab and then select Browse for backup files…

    Restore File and Folder using Macrium

    Locate the file and folder backup you wish to restore, and then click ok.
    It will added to the list of file and folder backups in the bottom half of the window.

    Browse for backup file Macrium

    Click on the Restore button to start the files and folder recovery process.

    Restore files and folders Macrium

    Select the files and folders that are to be restored. You may restore all the files/folders as shown in this guide or select individual directories and files you want to restore. Click next

    Select the files and folders Macrium

    Choose the options where you want the files restored. By default, documents will be restored to their original location; you can restore them to a new location. Click next

    Where do you want to restore Macrium

    Review the files and folder restore summary window, and then click finish.

    Files and folder restore summary Macrium

    Restoring Files and folders is in progress.

    Restoring files in progress Macrium

    Macrium Reflect successfully restored files and folder, so click OK.

    Restore completed successfully Reflect

    Click close.

    Restore completed successfully Macrium

    Download Macrium Reflect from their website.

  • How to Restore System image using Macrium Reflect

    How to Restore System image using Macrium Reflect

    In this article, I will show you how to restore system image using Macrium Reflect. If your system detects a virus or has other application or data problems, you may need to restore it to its earlier state. Using Macrium Reflect, you can restore disks and partitions, including your system partition. During the restore, if the Macrium Reflect restore includes system partitions, the system boots into a memory resident Windows PE environment before recovering the system partitions and restarts to the restored system state.

    Restore System image using Macrium Reflect

    How to Restore Disks or Partitions

    In the Macrium Reflect main interface, click the Exciting backup option and then select Browse for an image file under the image tab.

    Macrium browse for an image

    You can sort the images by filename, date, or location by clicking the relevant link. You can select the list by backup disk, and add additional folders to the search.
    Select an image and then click ok.

    Browse for an image file Macrium

    Click on the Restore button.

    System image restore Reflect

    As you control partitions, the destination disk area shows a representation of the final state of the target. No changes are made until you click on next.

    On the Partition Properties dialog, you can alter the drive letter, partition type, and partition size. Click the Maximum, Minimum and Original size buttons to adjust the partition size, or manually adjust the partition size and free space.

    Here, you can confirm the source and destination disk. Click the Select a different target disk link if you would like to change the destination disk. Select the disk you would like to restore to and then click next.

    Restore system image using Macrium Reflect

    Click on advanced options.

    Restore system image summary Macrium

    Here, you can configure different options.

    Restore advanced options Macrium

    After configuring the Macrium Reflect advanced options, click next.
    Click yes to build the rescue media boot menu.

    Build rescue menu boot menu Macrium

    Windows PE restore options, select the automatic boot checkbox and then click on run from Windows PE.

    Windows PE restore options Macrium

    Click on restart now.

    Macrium restore system image

    Searching for plug-and-play devices.

    Searching for plug Macrium

    Restoring the Image is in progress.

    Restoring image Macrium Reflect

    Your PC will reboot.

    PC will now restart Macrium Reflect
  • How to Restore Backup Image Using Clonezilla

    How to Restore Backup Image Using Clonezilla

    Let’s have a look at how to restore backup image using Clonezilla. With the bootable Clonezilla USB flash inserted into your system. Please power on your system and use either the F2, Del, or other keys to enter the system BIOS. You need to make sure that your boot priority is the Clonezilla bootable USB disk upon launch and this will then run Clonezilla.

    Restore Backup Image Using Clonezilla

    Connect the external USB hard drive which contains the backup data for restoration.
    Boot the computer by the Clonezilla live CD and then choose Clonezilla live.

    Clonezilla live

    Select the language then select ok.

    Choose language Clonezilla

    Clonezilla keyboard configuration, click ok.

    Keyboard configuration clonezilla

    Default settings hit enter.

    Start clonezilla

    Select device-image work with disks …… and then press enter.

    Device image work with disks

    Click on local_dev Use local device and press enter.
    Then follow the instruction to insert the external USB disk if your USB hard drive is not connected. Press enter to continue.

    Local dev use local device clonezilla

    First, check your backed up image drive is connected, then press Ctrl C

    Clonezilla update periodically

    Choose the right image backup disk and then hit enter.

    Clonezilla image (s) repository

    Skip checking/repairing ….

    Skip checking/repairing Clonezilla

    Select clonezilla image repository and hit enter.

    Clonezilla image repository

    Click on done and then press enter to continue.

    Restore backup image clonezilla

    Choose Beginner mode

    Beginner mode clonezilla

    Select savedisk options and hit enter.

    Clonezilla saveddisk

    Select the right image and press enter.

    Restore backup image using clonezilla

    Now choose the right source disk where you want to restore.

    Clonezilla source disk

    Choose the compression option.

    Clonezilla advanced extra parameters

    Skip checking/repairing source file option

    Skip checking/repairing source clonezilla

    Yes, check the saved image.

    Clonezilla check the saved image

    Select not to encrypt the image.

    Not to encrypt the image Clonezilla

    Click on ok to continue or select Poweroff to shutdown the machine.
    Press enter to continue

    Choose reboot Clonezilla

    Review the details of target disk and then press Y to proceed the restoration if it is correct.
    Wait the backup procedure is completed.

    Clonezilla restore backup image

    Wait the backup procedure is completed.

    Clonezilla data restore process

    Now Remove the Clonezilla CD/DVD or bootable USB drive and then press ok to power off the computer to complete the disk restoration.

  • How to Backup Files and Folders in Macrium Reflect

    How to Backup Files and Folders in Macrium Reflect

    Let’s look at how to backup files and folders in Macrium Reflect. File and folder backup is a helpful way to backup our files, personal files, and data. Unlike other backup solutions, Macrium Reflect can backup open and locked files using the Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS). We can back up our Documents folder and save the backup as an XML file for re-running and scheduling.

    To backup the whole Windows operating system, do not take a files and folders backup; instead, use a system image backup (see create system backup image). The file-and-folder backup isn’t suitable for restoring the Windows operating system.

    Backup Files and Folders in Macrium Reflect

    From the Create Backup task menu, click on Create a File and Folder backup.

    Create file and folder backup Macrium

    A file and folder backup window appears. Choose the folder you wish to backup or the folder containing the files you wish to backup, and then click OK.

    Add source folders Macrium

    If you want to add further folders if necessary, click on add source folders.
    In the Destination folder, specify where you want the backup saved.

    File and folder backup Macrium

    Select the backup disk (USB external drive or shared folder) and then click next.

    Browse for folder

    Type a backup file name and then click on advanced options.

    File and folder backup Macrium

    Here, you can configure advanced options.

    Additional options Macrium

    Click next.

    backup File and folder in Macrium reflect

    Select the template for your backup plan.

    Macrium edit the plan for the backup

    Define retention rules and then click next.

    Macrium define retention rule

    The file and folder backup summary window gives the details of what is being backed up. Click finish.

    Macrium file and folder backup summary

    The backup Save Options window lets you save the backup options as a re-usable XML definition file. Enter a file and folder backup name, and then click ok.

    Macrium backup save options

    Files and folder backup is in progress.

    Macrium backup overall progress

    Files and folder backup was completed successfully. Click OK.

    Macrium backup completed successfully

    Macrium reflect backup completed successfully, click close.

    Backup completed successfully Macrium
  • How to Clone a Disk with Macrium Reflect

    How to Clone a Disk with Macrium Reflect

    In this article, we will learn how to clone a disk with Macrium Reflect. We can clone to a hard disk installed in our system or to a hard disk installed in a USB pin drive. It is possible to clone an entire system or specific volume on a hard drive. Macrium Reflect is a useful tool if you are upgrading to a larger hard drive. Using Macrium Reflect we can boot the target drive on the same computer after cloning a hard drive. Cloning the hard drive creates a bootable new hard disk with the state of our system at the time we undertook the clone.

    If we clone our computer disk to a USB-connected external drive then, to boot our clone, the system physical disk should be removed from the USB exclusion and then attached to the Motherboard SATA port.

    Clone a Disk with Macrium Reflect

    Click on the disk you want to clone in the main Macrium Reflect window and then click on Clone this disk..

    Clone this disk macrium reflect

    In the Cloning Macrium reflect wizard, click on Select a disk to clone to…
    Click on the hard disk you want to clone to. In this case, I have only one disk available.

    Clone a disk with macrium reflect

    After selecting the disk, click on next.

    Clone a disk in macrium reflect

    Schedule this clone window, the options are available (Add Schedule, Edit Schedule, and Delete Schedule). Click on add schedule.

    Schedule this clone Macrium

    Configure backup schedule settings and then click ok.

    Backup schedule settings Macrium

    Review the clone summary settings and then click Finish.

    Clone a disk Macrium summary

    In the Backup Save Options, verify the settings.
    If you wish to run the clone right now then choose Run this backup now option.
    Select save as a backup definition file option and then click ok.

    Macrium backup save options

    A Warning will appear, if appropriate click Continue.
    The target disk will be overwritten. This is unrecoverable, so please make sure that the target disk has no data.

    Macrium confirm overwrite warnings

    The clone operation now starts.

    Macrium clone operation now starts

    Macrium Reflect clone completed, click ok.

    Macrium Reflect clone completed

    Click close.

    Macrium Reflect clone completed
  • What Is VEEAM? Exploring Data Protection Solutions for Schools

    What Is VEEAM? Exploring Data Protection Solutions for Schools

    In today’s digital age, where information flows faster than you can say “cybersecurity,” safeguarding data has become paramount, especially in educational institutions. With sensitive student records, research data, and administrative documents at stake, schools need robust data protection solutions more than ever. In this article, we’re diving deep into the world of data protection, focusing on why it’s crucial for educational settings, and introducing you to the superhero of data defense—VEEAM!

    What Is Data Protection Anyway?

    Imagine a digital fortress surrounding your precious data, fending off virtual invaders and accidental mishaps. That’s essentially what data protection does! It’s like the armor that keeps your information safe from cyber dragons and unexpected system failures. Data protection involves a series of strategies, tools, and processes designed to ensure the integrity, availability, and confidentiality of your digital assets. Whether it’s guarding against hackers, preventing data loss, or recovering from disasters, data protection is the unsung hero of the digital world.

    Why Does Data Protection for Schools Matter?

    Data protection is more than just a buzzword; it’s the shield that stands between your school’s vital information and the abyss of chaos.

    • Preventing Catastrophic Loss: Imagine waking up to find all your school’s records vanished like a mirage. With data protection, you avoid this digital doomsday scenario.
    • Preserving Student Progress: Grades, attendance, and achievements—data protection ensures that a student’s journey isn’t wiped clean by a technical glitch.
    • Guarding Financial Secrets: From tuition fees to payroll details, schools handle sensitive financial data that must be guarded with utmost care.
    • Privacy Matters: Student profiles contain personal information that must remain confidential. Data protection keeps prying eyes at bay.
    • Uninterrupted Operations: A breach could disrupt daily operations, affecting everything from scheduling to communication. Data protection keeps things running smoothly.


    In essence, data protection is not just an educational technology trend, it is the fortress that stands tall against the storms of data loss, breaches, and disruptions. It’s not just about preserving data; it’s about safeguarding the heart and soul of your educational institution.

    Introducing VEEAM: The Defender of School Data

    VEEAM is like the guardian angel your school’s data never knew it needed. But wait, what exactly is VEEAM? In simple terms, it’s a comprehensive data protection and backup solution that helps organizations, including schools, fortify their digital assets against any threat, be it digital marauders or technological glitches. VEEAM offers a suite of powerful tools that encompass backup, recovery, replication, and more, all wrapped up in a user-friendly package. It’s like having a fortress for your data, with moats, drawbridges, and an impregnable wall!

    How VEEAM Safeguards School Data

    So, how does VEEAM swoop in to save the day? Well, imagine your school’s data as a delicate glass sculpture.

    Just as VEEAM shields your school’s data from harm’s way, green essays offers a digital haven for students wrestling with essays and assignments. Think of it as data protection for academic creativity. Just as your school’s data deserves the best defense, students’ intellectual efforts deserve a secure platform to flourish.

    In Summary: Safeguarding School Data with VEEAM

    In a world where data is gold, schools need a champion to protect their invaluable information. That champion is VEEAM, a data protection solution that stands as a stalwart guardian against the forces that threaten to disrupt the educational journey. From its robust backup and recovery features to its intuitive interface, VEEAM ensures that your school’s data remains untouchable, invulnerable, and always within reach. So, whether you’re an educator, an administrator, or simply someone who values the sanctity of knowledge, consider VEEAM your ally in the ongoing battle for data security.

    To learn more about how VEEAM can transform your school’s data protection strategy, click here to explore its official website. Don’t let your data be a sitting duck—arm it with VEEAM and rest easy knowing that your digital fortress is as solid as a medieval stronghold.

    BIO

    Elaine Bailey is a seasoned wordsmith who has honed her craft by creating informative content across diverse domains. With a penchant for demystifying complex concepts, Elaine’s writing journey has led her to explore the realms of technology, education, and cybersecurity. As a dedicated researcher, she’s delved into the intricate workings of data protection solutions, shedding light on their significance in safeguarding vital information within educational institutions. With a commitment to clarity and a passion for empowering readers, Elaine’s words resonate as a beacon of insight in the dynamic world of digital security and education.

    Read more: How to Create Agent Backup Job with Veeam Software

  • How to Restore PC using Veritas System Recovery

    How to Restore PC using Veritas System Recovery

    In this blog, I will explain how to restore PC using Veritas System Recovery. The Veritas System Recovery recovers any ware feature lets administrators restore a system disk of a supported Windows platform PC. We can restore the system even if it has dissimilar hardware than was found in the original PC from which the recovery point was made.

    Restore any ware lets you make the requisite changes for the system to be able to start. Depending on the configuration, you might need to make additional changes for the computer to run accurately as it did previously.

    Restore any ware lets you recover a recovery point onto new hardware. For example, Restore any ware is automatically used for you in the following below steps.

    Restore PC using Veritas System Recovery

    1- Boot your computer using veritas system recovery bootable media
    Press any key to boot from

    press any key to continue

    2- Accept Veritas license agreement and then click next.

    veritas end user license agreement

    3- Here you will get a recovery disk menu. Select network options.

    veritas system recovery disk

    4- Click on configure network connection settings.

    veritas system recovery disk

    5- Select network adapter, and type your network IP address and then click ok.

    veritas network adapter configuration

    6- Select Map a Network drive.

    veritas system recovery disk

    7- Type your network folder path where your backup saved, and then click on connect using a different user name.

    map network drive

    8- Type user credentials and then click ok.

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    9- Click ok.

    map network drive

    10- Click OK.

    map network drive ok

    11- On the recovery disk menu, click on Recover.

    veritas system recovery disk

    12- Click on Recover My Computer.

    veritas system recovery disk recover

    13- You will see Recover My Computer Wizard, and then click on Next.

    veritas recover my computer wizard

    14- Click ok.

    recover my computer wizard veritas

    15- Select the Browse button and then go to the location where you have your backups.

    veritas recover my computer wizard

    16- Select network locations, open shared folder.

    windows explorer

    17- Select vertas backup and then click open.

    windows explorer

    18- Click next.

    veritas recover my computer wizard

    19- Click Yes to write disk partition structures.

    veritas recover my computer wizard ok

    20- Verify the drives to recover. Insure the checkboxes are checked and then you have this green mark on. When you are recovering to the same machine, you do not fiddle nearby with any other settings in this page.

    veritas recover my computer wizard

    21- Leave the Reboot when finished checkbox unchecked. Click on Finish to perform restore.

    complete the veritas recover my computer

    22- Click yes and continue.

    veritas recover my computer

    23- Restore Progress.

    veritas recover my computer progress

    24- Recovery Complete. Click on Close.

    veritas recover my computer progress

    25- Click on Exit on the recovery disk menu.

    veritas system recovery disk

    26- Click Yes to restart the computer.

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    veritas system recovery disk ok

    27- Reboot your system, it successfully got into Windows.

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    For more details please visit Veritas