Choosing where to restore content to, Step 7 – Clickfree C2N User Manual

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Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide

Restoring My Content (HD)

C

HOOSING WHERE TO RESTORE CONTENT TO

9. What you do next depends on whether you want to restore your content to its

original locations or to somewhere else.
• If you want to restore your content to its original locations, leave

Clickfree will

automatically restore my files to their original location

selected:

, and

continue with step 10.

• If you want to restore your files to a different location, see “How do I choose

another drive and/or folder to restore to?” on page 78.

10. Click

Start Restore

.

As

Clickfree

restores your content, it shows you what is happening and how far it

has gotten in the process.

If you are restoring files to somewhere other than the original locations, before it
overwrites an existing file on your computer with one of the same name from the
backed-up files,

Clickfree

asks if you want to replace the existing file with the same-

name file from the backup:

11. You can choose to:

• Keep both copies of this one file – click

Keep Both.

Clickfree

renames the

backed-up file by adding ‘ (2)’ to the end of the file name, then restores the
renamed file.

• Keep both copies of all same-name files – check

Do this for all duplicate files

and

click

Keep Both

.

Clickfree

, without asking you , renames the remaining backed-

up files by adding ‘ (2)’ to the ends of the file names, then restores the renamed
files.

• Not replace this one file – click

Skip

• Not replace any same-name files – check

Do this for all duplicate files

and click

Skip

.

Clickfree

skips all remaining same-name files without asking you.

• Replace just this file – click

Replace

• Replace all same-name files – check

Do this for all duplicate files

and click

Replace

.

Clickfree

replaces all remaining same-name files without asking you.

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