Veritas™ System Recovery 18 Service Pack 3 Management Solution Administrator's Guide
- Introducing Veritas System Recovery Management Solution
- Installing Veritas System Recovery Management Solution
- Getting started with Veritas System Recovery Management Solution
- About managing recovery point destinations
- About viewing filters
- About organizational views
- About managing Veritas System Recovery license policies
- Managing backups
- About backup policies
- Creating a basic backup policy
- Creating an advanced backup policy
- Managing recovery points
- Managing the conversion of recovery points to virtual disks
- Managing Cloud Storage
- Remote recovery of drives and computers
- Local recovery of files, folders, drives, and computers
- About recovering lost data locally
- Starting a computer locally by using Veritas System Recovery Disk
- Recovering files and folders locally by using Veritas System Recovery Disk
- About using the networking tools in Veritas System Recovery Disk
- Monitoring computers and processes
- Appendix A. About backing up databases
- Appendix B. About Active Directory
- Appendix C. Backing up Microsoft virtual environments
- Appendix D. About Veritas System Recovery 18 Management Solution and Windows Server 2008 Core
About recovering lost data locally
Veritas System Recovery can restore lost files, folders, or entire drives by using recovery points or file and folder backup data.
You must have either a recovery point or file and folder backup data to recover lost files and folders. You must have a recovery point to recover an entire drive. To recover recent changes to a lost file or folder you must make sure the recovery point is current. In other words, the backup must be at least as current as the changes that were made to the lost data.
If you cannot start Windows, you may need to recover the system drive. The system drive is the drive in which Windows is installed (typically C:). You can use Veritas System Recovery Disk to recover the system drive.
Note:
A backup or restore of files and folders is only possible if it is set up in Veritas System Recovery on the client computer. If you installed Veritas System Recovery without a user interface, on client computers, file and folder backup is not possible.
If you cannot find the files that you want to restore by browsing a recovery point, you can use the Veritas System Recovery Explore feature. This feature assigns a drive letter to a recovery point (mounts the recovery point) as if it were a working drive. You can then use the search feature in Windows Explorer to search for the files. You can drag and drop files to restore them.
See Recovering files and folders locally by using file and folder backup data.
See Recovering files and folders locally by using a recovery point.