Restore
Use the options on the Restore tab to restore files. Step-by-Step Instructions
Item | Description | |
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a | Restore files for computer | The computer to which you want to restore files. Choose other computers on this account from the list. |
b | From backup destination | List of available computers from you can restore. Choose other backup destinations from the list. The list indicates how long ago the latest backup was completed. |
c | Find files to restore by name… | Searches for a particular file name you wish to restore. The results appear in file tree area. |
d | File tree | Navigate
to and select files to restore from file tree. Check or uncheck folders
as needed to select/deselect files and folders. Minus sign indicates some but not all the contents of this folder have been selected. |
e | Checked | Check mark indicates a file or folder is selected. A checked folder means that the entire folder contents will be restored. |
f | Display deleted files | Displays files that have been deleted. |
g | Files | Total number of archived files, directories (folders) and space used. |
h | Version choice | You can choose the default “most recent” version of the file you wish to restore or you can request a file from a specific date and time. Remember, the latest versions of the files will be restored unless you specify an earlier version. |
i | Restore location | Location where you want to send restored files. Click this link to cycle through your restore location options. You can send restored files to your desktop, to their original location on your computer or to another folder that you choose - in which case, click the default restore location (e.g., Desktop) to select a new location. |
j | Rename/Replace | Indicates whether or not you want existing files (files that are on your computer right now) to be renamed or replaced (overwritten) when restored. |
k | Restore | Begins restore and displays status of your restore process. |
When your files or folders have been restored, the status bar indicates that the restore is complete.