Restoring a disk volume To restore a disk volume, perform the following steps: 1. Choose "Restore Volume ..." from the File menu and choose the "Restore a volume save set (initializes the output disk)" from the list box. 2. Fill in the following field values: Input Save Set Device Name: USERS$DISK Save Set File Name : USERS.BCK Output Device Name : MUA0: Miscellaneous Listing File Name : USERS$DISK.LIS 3. Choose any options you want from the Options menu. 4. Press PF4 or choose "Start Operation" from the File menu. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ CAUTION /////////////////////////// \ / \ Restoring a volume reinitializes the specified output disk / \ thereby erasing what currently exists on the output disk. / \ / \ If you want to add the contents of a volume to another, larger / \ disk, choose "Restore Selected Files ..." from the File menu / \ and "Restore files from a save set" in the list box. Specify / \ specify [*...]*.* in the "Files to Restore" field; the output / / disk is not erased. For more information, see the following \ / topics: \ / \ / "Using wildcards for specifying files" in the "Tasks ..." \ / help topic \ / "File name format" in the "Concepts ..." help topic \ / "File name wildcards" in the "Concepts ..." help topic \ / \ //////////////////////////////////|\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ If you have a backup strategy consisting of both baseline and incremental backup operations, and you need to restore a volume to the state of the volume when the last incremental backup was performed, you can do the following: (a) restore the most recent weekly baseline backup for the base from which you can build a new disk, then (b) restore the nightly incremental backups to recreate the files that changed from when the baseline backup was performed. Restoring incremental backups in reverse chronological order is most efficient. For more information, see "Recovering data with multiple backup strategies" in the "Tasks ..." help topic.