How to restore a single file from a backup image  

How to restore a single file from a backup image

Updated on Jun 19, 2024 | by Kersten

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This article will guide you through the process of restoring a single file from a backup image. We'll explore the steps to recover a specific file from a backup image, providing a clear and concise walkthrough. By following this tutorial, you'll be able to successfully restore a single file from a backup image, even if you're not familiar with the process.

Restore a single file from a File image

Please follow the steps to do:

Step 1. Click Restore on the left side of Qiling Disk Master Home page, then you can restore via Select Task or Select Image File.

Restore

To restore a selected task, find and choose the File Backup task, then click the Recovery button to switch to the Image Information page.

For select Image to restore, please find the file image of the task then choose it then click OK to switch to the Image Information page.

SelectImageRestore

Step 2. To access the image information, click on the right-arrow icon on the image Information page to unfold the file directory. This will allow you to see all the files associated with the image, including any additional files that may be linked to it.

InformationPage1

Step 3. To restore a single folder from a file image, tick the folder you'd like to restore, then click Step 3. If you'd like to restore multiple items, you can tick the items you'd like to restore and click Step 3. Once you've selected the items to restore, you can proceed with the restoration process.

SelectFolder

Step 4. On the File Restore page, you can choose whether to Step 4. On the File Restore page, you can

SelectTarget

To restore a file, you can click on the "Restore" button next to the file you want to recover. This will undo any changes made to the file since it was backed up.

Restore a single file from Disk/System/Partition image

For disk/system/partition image, you can mount the image as a virtual disk via Explore Image, then access it via Windows Explorer, copy a specific file from the virtual disk, and paste it to another location, allowing you to restore a file without restoring the entire image file.

You can click Tools-> Explore Image to launch this feature.

ExploreImage

You can click here to know more details about this operation.

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