tailieunhanh - Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 80

Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 80. This training kit is designed for IT professionals who operate in enterprise enviroments that use Windows 7 as a desktop operating system. You should have at least one year of experience in the IT field, as well as experience implementing and administering any Windows client operating system in a networked environment. | To restore a file or folder from backup click Restore My Files in the Backup And Restore console. By default files and folders are restored from the latest backup. If you want to use an earlier backup click Choose A Different Date select the date and time from the list you are presented with and click OK. On the first page of the Restore Files Wizard you have the option of clicking Search and specifying all or part of a file or folder name clicking Browse For Files and selecting a file or clicking Browse For Folders and selecting a folder. You select a file or folder and click Add File or Add Folder as appropriate. Figure 14-19 shows a Word file called Backup and Restore selected for restoration. FIGURE 14-19 Selecting a file to restore When you have selected the files or folders that you want to restore click Next on the Restore Files Wizard. You then have the option of restoring to the original location or specifying a different location to perform a dummy restore. You can either type in the dummy restore location or browse to it. Your dummy restore location can be on an internal or external hard disk a USB flash memory device an optical drive a VHD or in Windows 7 Ultimate Enterprise and Professional editions only a network share. When you have specified where you want to restore your files or folders or accepted the default click Restore. If a file or folder with the same name already exists at that location you are given the options of Copy And Replace Don t Copy and Copy But Keep Both Files as with any normal file-copying operation . If you want you can select the Do This For All Conflicts check box. You then select the action that you want Windows 7 to take. If you want you can review the stored files. Finally click Finish. Lesson 3 Recovering Files and Folders CHAPTER 14 763 Shadow Copies Shadow copies are automatically saved as part of a restore point. If system protection is enabled Windows 7 automatically creates shadow copies of files that have been .

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