Mounting volumes from a backup

Mounting volumes from a disk-level backup lets you access the volumes as though they were physical disks.

Mounting volumes in the read/write mode enables you to modify the backup content; that is, save, move, create, delete files or folders, and run executables consisting of one file. In this mode, the software creates an incremental backup that contains the changes you make to the backup content. Please be aware that none of the subsequent backups will contain these changes.

Requirements

Usage scenarios

To mount a volume from a backup

  1. Browse to the backup location by using File Explorer.
  2. Double-click the backup file. By default, the file names are based on the following template:

    <machine name> - <backup plan GUID>

  3. If the backup is encrypted, enter the encryption password. Otherwise, skip this step.

    File Explorer displays the recovery points.

  4. Double-click the recovery point.

    File Explorer displays the backed-up volumes.

    Tip  Double-click a volume to browse its content. You can copy files and folders from the backup to any folder on the file system.

  5. Right-click a volume to mount, and then click one of the following:
  6. If the backup is stored on a network share, provide access credentials. Otherwise, skip this step.

    The software mounts the selected volume. The first unused letter is assigned to the volume.

To unmount a volume

  1. Browse to Computer (This PC in Windows 8.1 and later) by using File Explorer.
  2. Right-click the mounted volume.
  3. Click Unmount.
  4. If the volume was mounted in the read/write mode, and its content was modified, select whether to create an incremental backup containing the changes. Otherwise, skip this step.

    The software unmounts the selected volume.