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hi this is Chris Ranvir sales engineer for data protection going to walk you through the process of doing a file level restore with the newly released rapid recovery within rapid recovery youre going to notice that I have a listing here of protected machines and I possibly require some data from a request from a user or management to be restored I would simply go to the machine in question in this case let me use my my sequel machine here Ive been asked to recover some data from one of my databases Ill simply go to that sequel machine go to the recovery points tab select a recovery point in time in this case here this is incremental forever so I can go to the most recent recovery point and bring down this drop-down menu and here Ill be presented with a couple of different options here Im going to be able to mount I could do a one-time export of this recovery point meaning I might want to export this from a VMware environment over to a hyper-v environment I can create a brand new