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In the pop-up menu, click the Recover button.
6.
Right-click the snapshot.
The rollback options menu opens.
7.
Click the Delete button.
8.
Confirm the deletion.
The snapshot is deleted.
Recover Data From a Snapshot
The best way to protect against data loss is to back up your data. Regularly taking snapshots of your data
can also help prevent loss, because you can recover data from snapshots.
You can add additional protection by backing up the snapshots using ReadyDR.
Note
Recover Data From a Snapshot to a Network-Attached Device
Recovering data from a snapshot to a network-attached device, such as a laptop or tablet, involves the
following high-level steps:
1.
Enable access to snapshots.
You must allow users to access snapshots from network-attached devices. You can grant access to
snapshots by selecting the Allow snapshot access check box when you configure the properties of a
shared folder. For more information, see 
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2.
Access a shared folder from a network-attached device.
Snapshots reside on the same volume as the shared folder (or LUN) from which they were created.
After you enable access to snapshots, users can access snapshots of shared folders according to their
access rights. Users with access to a shared folder can access its snapshots. Users without access to
a shared folder cannot access its snapshots. For more information about accessing a shared folder
from a network-attached device, see 
69.
3.
Locate the snapshot data on the ReadyNAS.
Snapshots
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