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- Data provision
- Data provision under the End User License Agreement
- Data provision under the End User License Agreement on the territory of the European Union, the United Kingdom, Brazil, or by California residents
- Data provision to Kaspersky Security Network
- Saving data to the application operation report
- Saving data for Technical Support
- About using the application in the European Union, the United Kingdom, Brazil, or by California residents
- About Kaspersky solutions
- How to manage subscription
- How to activate a subscription on your device
- How to install or remove the application
- How to protect more devices
- Basic functionality of the application
- Assessing computer protection status and resolving security issues
- How to fix security issues on your PC
- Security news
- Application activity log and detailed report
- How to configure the application interface
- How to restore the default settings of the application
- How to apply the application settings on another computer
- How to pause and resume computer protection
- Evaluating the Kaspersky application
- Security
- Scanning the computer
- How to run a Quick Scan
- How to run a Full Scan
- How to run a Custom Scan
- How to run a removable drive scan
- How to run a Context Menu File or Folder Scan
- How to enable or disable a background scan
- How to create a scan schedule
- How to search for vulnerabilities in applications installed on your computer
- How to exclude a file, folder, or threat type from scanning
- Scanning files in OneDrive cloud storage
- Updating anti-virus databases and application modules
- Intrusion Prevention
- Weak Settings Scan
- Network Monitor
- Pre-Kaspersky virus removal
- How to restore a deleted or disinfected file
- Protecting email
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network
- Protection using hardware virtualization
- Protection using Antimalware Scan Interface (AMSI)
- Remote management of computer protection
- Scanning the computer
- Performance
- Quick Startup
- PC Speed-Up
- App Updater
- Duplicates
- Large Files
- Unused Apps
- Hard Drive Health Monitor
- Backup and Restore
- About Backup and Restore
- How to create a backup task
- Step 1. Select files
- Step 2. Select folders for backup
- Step 3. Select file types for backup
- Step 4. Select backup storage
- Step 5. Creating a backup schedule
- Step 6. Setting a password to protect backup copies
- Step 7. File versions storage settings
- Step 8. Entering the backup task name
- Step 9. Wizard completion
- How to start a backup task
- Restoring data from a backup copy
- Restoring data from FTP storage
- Restoring data from a backup copy using Kaspersky Restore Utility
- About Online storage
- How to activate Online storage
- Current Activity
- Do not Disturb Mode
- Game mode
- Battery Saver
- Optimizing the load on the operating system
- Privacy
- Kaspersky VPN
- Data Leak Checker
- Private Browsing
- Devices on My Network
- About the Devices on My Network component
- How to enable or disable the Devices on My Network component
- How to view devices on my network
- How to deny network access for a device
- How to delete a network with no connections from the list
- How to disable notifications when devices connect to my network
- How to send feedback about the Devices on My Network component
- Password Manager
- Safe Money
- Webcam Protection
- Stalkerware Detection
- Anti-Banner
- Unwanted App Installation Blocker
- How to change Application Manager settings
- Adware Remover
- Secret Vault
- File Shredder
- Privacy Cleaner
- Protecting personal data on the Internet
- About protection of personal data on the Internet
- About On-Screen Keyboard
- How to open On-Screen Keyboard
- How to configure the display of the On-Screen Keyboard icon
- About protection of data entered on the computer keyboard
- How to configure protection of data entered on the computer keyboard
- Checking a website for safety
- How to change encrypted connections settings
- About secure connection to Wi-Fi networks
- Configuring notifications of vulnerabilities in Wi-Fi networks
- Premium Support Services
- How to uninstall incompatible applications
- Using the application from the command prompt
- Contacting Technical Support
- Limitations and warnings
- Other sources of information about the application
- Glossary
- Activating the application
- Anti-virus databases
- Application modules
- Backup and Restore
- Blocking an object
- Compressed file
- Database of malicious web addresses
- Database of phishing web addresses
- Digital signature
- Disk boot sector
- Exploit
- False positive
- File mask
- Heuristic analyzer
- Hypervisor
- iChecker Technology
- Incompatible application
- Infected object
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)
- Kaspersky update servers
- Keylogger
- Phishing
- Probable spam
- Probably infected object
- Protected Browser
- Protection components
- Protocol
- Quarantine
- Rootkit
- Script
- Secret Vault
- Security level
- Spam
- Startup objects
- Task
- Task settings
- Threat level
- Traces
- Traffic scanning
- Trust group
- Trusted process
- Unknown virus
- Update
- Update package
- Virus
- Vulnerability
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Restoring data from a backup copy using Kaspersky Restore Utility
Kaspersky Restore Utility lets you manage backup storage data on a computer where a Kaspersky application is corrupted or has been removed. By default, after installation of the application the utility is located in the Kaspersky Restore Utility folder located in the application setup folder. To use the utility on a computer where a Kaspersky application is not installed or is corrupted, copy the utility to a removable drive.
To start Kaspersky Restore Utility, you need local administrator rights.
How to start the Restore Utility
To start the Restore Utility:
- Open the removable drive to which you have copied the utility.
- Run the kasperskylab.pure.restoretool file in the Kaspersky Restore Utility folder.
The Restore Utility main window opens. The window shows the default storage configured in the application. You can specify the path to another storage.
How to open a storage using the Restore Utility
To open a storage using the Restore Utility:
- Start the Restore Utility.
The utility automatically detects the path to the backup storage if it has been created on the local C: drive.
- If the backup storage is located on another drive, click the Specify storage button in the main window of the Restore Utility.
- In the window that opens, click the Browse button and specify the path to the backup storage.
- Click the Select storage button.
How to restore data from a backup copy
To restore data from a backup copy:
- Start the Restore Utility.
- Do the following in the main window of the Restore Utility:
- In the Backup task drop-down list, select the task that resulted in the creation of the backup copies you need.
- In the Backup date / time drop-down list, select the date and time when the relevant backup copies were created.
- Select the files you need restored. To do so, select check boxes next to the relevant folders in the list.
Use the button next to the Search field to switch between a folder tree and a list of files.
- Click the Restore selected data button.
The Select where to place restored files window opens.
- In the window that opens, select the location for saving restored files.
- Original folder. Select this option to restore data to the original folder.
- Specified folder. Select this option to select the folder to which data should be restored. To select the folder to which data should be restored, click the Browse button.
- In the If file names conflict drop-down list, select an action to be performed by the application when the destination folder for the file being restored already contains a file with the same name:
- ask – when file names match, the application prompts you to choose one of the following options: replace the file with the backup copy, save both files, or do not restore the file.
- replace file with backup copy – the Kaspersky application deletes the existing file and replaces it with the file restored from the backup copy.
- save both files – the Kaspersky application leaves the existing file unchanged and saves the file restored from the backup copy under a new name in the same folder.
- do not restore this file – the Kaspersky application leaves the existing file unchanged and does not restore the file of the same name from the backup copy.
- Click the Restore button.
The Restore files window opens. The window shows the progress of file recovery from backup copies. You can stop the recovery process using the Stop button.
The required backup copies of the selected files are restored.