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Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 1 person found this reply helpful. Okay I am so sorry I failed to tell you this but There are no spinning dots.. Do you want me to still try this??? Well for starters I turn it on and it says Press any key to load from CD or Disc so I do and than it just shows the windows loading screen with the window and no loading sign and stays like that for like forever.

Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit. I have the same question 0. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. DaveM Independent Advisor. Hi pineapple I am Dave, I will help you with this. How satisfied are you with this reply? Select another backup to restore files from , select the location of your external storage device, and follow the instructions to restore your files.

Recovery options in Windows Open Backup Settings. Use File History to back up to an external drive or network location. In the search box on the taskbar, type restore files , and then select Restore your files with File History.

When you find the version you want, select Restore to save it in its original location. To save it in a different place, right-click Restore , select Restore to , and then choose a new location. Find your backups created on previous versions of Windows. If you used Backup and Restore to back up files or create system image backups in previous versions of Windows, your old backup is still available in Windows In the search box on the taskbar, type control panel.

Windows 11 Windows 10 More Restore files with File History Connect the external storage device that contains your backup files. Follow the instructions to restore your files. Restore files with Backup and Restore Connect the external storage device that contains your backup files.

In the search box on the taskbar, type Control Panel. However, you can archive database backups from the backup server to another location by using standard Windows file backup processes. For more information about backup servers, see Acquire and configure a backup server. There are two types of data that require a backup: user databases and system databases e.

PDW does not backup the transaction log. A full database backup is a backup of an entire PDW database. This is the default backup type. A full backup of a user database includes database users, and database roles. A backup of master includes logins. A differential backup contains all of the changes since the last full backup.

A differential backup usually takes less time than a full backup and can be performed more frequently. When multiple differential backups are based on the same full backup, each differential includes all of the changes in the previous differential. For example, you could create a full backup weekly and a differential backup daily.

To restore the user database, the full backup plus the last differential if one exists needs to be restored. A differential backup is only supported for user databases. A backup of master is always a full backup. To backup the entire appliance, you need to perform a backup of all user databases and a backup of the master database.

For user databases, the Control node MPP Engine creates a distributed query plan to perform a parallel database backup. Each node involved in the backup copies its backup file to the backup server using SQL Server backup functionality. The user database backup full or differential includes a backup of the portion of the database stored on each Compute node, and a backup of the database users and database roles. PDW performs each full and differential backup in parallel.

However, multiple database backups do not run concurrently. Each backup request must wait for previously submitted backups to finish. A backup of the master database only backs up data from the Control node.

This backup type is performed serially. A PDW database backup is a group of files stored in a directory that resides off the appliance.



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