Clickfree Wireless User Manual
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Clickfree Wireless Backup (Windows)
Backing Up
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4. During the backup, Clickfree displays a progress window.
5. When the backup is complete, a window tells you how many files were backed up and
confirms your wireless setup.
When you back up the first computer, Clickfree extracts information about your
wireless network so that it can become part of the wireless network. If it could not
complete the wireless setup, you will be prompted to configure it manually or to
troubleshoot the problem.
The backup will run at a specific time from that point onwards. However, if you want to
change this, select a different period, or clear the check box to turn off automatic backup
entirely. [[No longer. To change it click “[Change]” which opens a new dialog]]
Otherwise, simply click
Close
and disconnect the Clickfree Wireless from the computer’s
USB port. To disconnect the Clickfree Wireless from a computer, right-click on the
Clickfree icon in your system tray and choose
Eject Clickfree
.
A pop-up window will appear to remind you to disconnect Clickfree Wireless from your
computer and to plug it into a power outlet.
6. To back up another computer on the same network, connect the built-in USB cable on
the Clickfree Wireless to a USB port on the next computer you want to back up. Once
complete, disconnect the Clickfree Wireless from the computer and repeat for all other
computers you want to back up.
7. Disconnect the Clickfree Wireless from the computer and plug in the power adapter to a
power outlet. Clickfree is now ready to wirelessly and automatically backup every
computer on the wireless network.
Clickfree must be plugged ONLY into a power outlet (and not into any computer) in
order to perform wireless backups.