![]() ![]() In case you are not able to start your Windows due to the issues with boot files, then you will need to run the recovery environment and start system restore. Open File Explorer or navigate to the location where you have recovered your files.Specify Recovery Options and choose what do you want to do with copies and click Next.As an example, we will recover all files from the Desktop. Select Items to recover and click Next.There are five options available, Files and folders, Hyper-V, Volumes, Applications, System State. Backups are available for dates shown in bold. Select the date of a backup to use for recovery.Provide credentials of a user who has read access to the shared network folder.In our case, it is a Remote shared folder. ![]() Specify the location type by choosing a local and remote shared folder.In our case, it is stored on a network share. Under Getting Started, choose the location where you have stored your backup and click Next.In case you can access Windows and open Windows Server Backup, you can do it by running the Recover option as described below. ![]() The way you should do a recovery depends on the scenario.
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