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19Click Next.
The How to Restore window displays.
20Click Always replace the files on disk.
21Click Next.
The Advanced Restore Options window displays.
22Leave all checkboxes unchecked.
23Click Next.
24Click Finish to initiate the restore process
25Restart your system after the restore process completes.
NOTE: Windows must replace all locked files on the system; therefore, the restart system process might take approximately 15 minutes to complete.
Windows 2000 Backup and Recovery Tools
Windows 2000 Backup and Recovery Tools allow you to back up your data volumes to a locally attached tape drive or to a file.
NOTE: You must have a supported SCSI card installed and have a tape drive to back up your data volumes to tape.
You can get to the Windows 2000 Backup and Recovery Tools by clicking the Maintenance tab on the NAS Manager primary menu and clicking Backup or by clicking Windows 2000 Backup/Recovery Tools on the Advanced Administration Menu under Administrative Tools.
For more information on the Windows 2000 Backup and Recovery Tools, see the Windows Powered Help. You can access Windows Powered Help by clicking Windows Powered Help in the Advanced Administration Menu under Administrative Tools or by clicking Help in the Start Menu when using the Terminal Services Client.
Supported Third-Party Backup Software
•VERITAS® Backup Exec®
– Backup Exec 8.0, 8.5, and 8.6 for Windows NT® and Windows 2000
System Recovery, Backup, and Restore