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Lesson 3 Restoring Data<br />

20-27<br />

■ Keep a record of multiple backup jobs in a calendar format that shows the days on<br />

which you perform the backup jobs. For each job, note the backup type and identify<br />

the storage that is used, such as a tape number or the name of the Iomega Zip<br />

disk. Then, if you need to restore data, you can easily review several weeks’ worth<br />

of backup jobs to select which tape or disk to use.<br />

How to Select Backup Sets, Files, and Folders to Restore<br />

The first step in restoring data is to select the data to restore. You can select individual<br />

files and folders, an entire backup job, or a backup set, which is a collection of files or<br />

folders from one volume that you back up during a backup job. If you back up two<br />

volumes on a hard disk during a backup job, the job has two backup sets. You select<br />

the data to restore in the catalog.<br />

To restore data, use the Restore Wizard, which you access through the Backup Utility,<br />

as follows:<br />

1. In the Backup Or Restore Wizard, on the Backup Or Restore page, select Restore<br />

Files And Settings, and then click Next.<br />

2. On the What To Restore page, expand the media type that contains the data that<br />

you want to restore. This can be either tape or file media.<br />

3. Expand the appropriate media set until the data that you want to restore is visible.<br />

You can restore a backup set or specific files and folders.<br />

4. Select the data that you want to restore, and then click Next.<br />

The Backup Or Restore Wizard displays the settings for the restore.<br />

5. Do one of the following:<br />

❑ Finish the restore process. If you choose to finish the restore job, during the<br />

restore, the Backup Or Restore Wizard requests verification for the source of<br />

the restore media and then performs the restore. During the restore, the<br />

Backup Or Restore Wizard displays status information about the restore.<br />

❑ Specify advanced restore options. These options are covered in the following<br />

section.<br />

How to Specify Advanced Restore Settings<br />

The advanced settings in the Backup Or Restore Wizard vary, depending on the type<br />

of backup media from which you are restoring. Table 20-3 describes the advanced<br />

restore options.

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