Microsoft Windows Backup and Restore Utility

Recovering from data loss can be a fairly straightforward process when you follow a solid plan. If you carefully developed a DRP and BCP, along with detailed procedures for backing up and restoring data, this part should be easy. If you do not have a plan, you’ll likely spend extra time figuring out what to do.

The process of restoring is basically the opposite of creating a backup. Of course, you can schedule a backup, but you will probably execute the restore process manually. In nearly every case, you follow these steps:

  1. Verify that you have a stable infrastructure. Since you just suffered data loss, be sure that you know why you lost data and that you have addressed the problem. If you have not addressed the problem, you could end up losing more data.

  2. Open your restore utility. The utility you choose will depend on the backup utility you used to create your backup images. In short, you have to use a restore utility designed to work with your backup utility.

  3. Select the backup image to use and the type of restore (complete or selective) you’ll perform.

Once you start the restore process, the restore utility will copy the selected files back to their original locations. The result should be an environment with the damaged or missing data restored. You should be up and running again.

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