You can restore your data using either a point-in time restore or a restore from the status tab. A point-in-time restore allows you to restore all data up to a specified point in time, whereas a restore from the status tab allows you to search and restore a specific backup or file. See the following topics for details:
The point-in-time restore is useful when you want to ensure that your client has the same data as a previous point in time. If files had been deleted from miscellaneous folders and volumes, you can select a recovery point from the moment before the files were compromised. The recovery point takes the information from the selected backup and bundles it with all data in the associated backup group. For details, see Backup groups.
Running a restore from the Status tab is useful if you are looking for one or more files in a single backup.
To restore from the Status tab, select a single backup. Only files within the selected backup are available for restore, without regard to the data of the entire backup group. For details, see Backup groups.
The following graphic provides an illustrated explanation of a restore performed from the Status tab.