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v10 v11 212 212 In the case of a problem during restoration, you have to know that your data are stored in an open format so that you can lways have access to them. 213 213 214 A first way to do it is to use the mondorestore command manually on a system where it is installed, and point it to the media containing you data, and then interactively select the [http://custom-essay-writing-service.org/index.php custom essay]files you want to restore in the tree displayed and the place in which mondorestore will re-create them.214 A first way to do it is to use the mondorestore command manually on a system where it is installed, and point it to the media containing you data, and then interactively select the files you want to restore in the tree displayed and the place in which mondorestore will re-create them. 215 215 216 216 A second even more manual way to do it, is to mount your media (if not tape) and extract from it with afio the content you want to restore. A quick howto would be: