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Access files after reinstall or on a different computer

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2017 1:29 pm
by solemgar
Dear all,

I was wondering how Syncovery deals with re-installs after a system error or if it is installed on a different computer (in case you need to recover a file and the computer where usually runs is not available). Are the databases stored alongside the files in the remote site (such as ACD)? Any special precautions to be taken in case of system error?

Thanks in advance! :)

Re: Access files after reinstall or on a different computer

PostPosted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 5:08 pm
by superflexible
Hello,
no databases are needed for a restore. You only need your passwords, if any.

The local databases are just caches to speed up the process. They are not necessary.

Re: Access files after reinstall or on a different computer

PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 8:34 am
by solemgar
Thanks!

Re: Access files after reinstall or on a different computer

PostPosted: Mon Jan 11, 2021 2:55 am
by davidboon2813
Method 1: Recover with Windows Backup File History
The File History restores files or folders from the backup location. You can restore your files from an externally connected drive like USB or from a network drive.

The File History can back up only the files in Photos, Music, Desktop folders, Videos and offline files of OneDrive on your system. But you can add files to these folders for backup if they are saved elsewhere on your PC.
Now, follow these simple steps to restore your data using Windows File History:

Step 1: Open Settings and select Update & Security

Step 2: Look for the Backup option and recover either with Backup from File History or Looking for an Older Backup option.

Step 3: Select required files and restore them.

Method 2: Data Recovery through System Restore Point
A restore point is used to restore the computer files to an earlier point. It is created automatically by your PC when it notices the change. Also, never backup files on the same drive that is installed with Windows. When you format or reinstall Windows all the data will be deleted. So, it is recommended to store data on other partitions on your system or use external storage media such as external HDD, DVDs or CDs.

Follow the below mentioned steps to recover data using System Restore Point:

Step 1: Open Control Panel and select Recovery

Step 2: Select the restore point, click Next and Finish

Please note: Your system protection should be turned ON. To do this, select Configure System Restore >> Configure >> Turn ON

I hope these methods will be helpful!
David Boon