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NTI Image Explorer

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NTI Image Explorer The NTI Image Explore allows you to restore individual folders and files from a DriveBackup! file. DriveBackup! files have an .npf extension. To restore an entire drive or partition, see Restore a drive backup. To restore individual folders or files from an .npf file, follow these steps: 1 Start NTI Image Explorer: a Click Start, All Programs, NTI DriveBackup! 4, and NTI Image Explorer. b In the EasySteps 1: What to restore? screen, select the location of the backup file you want to restore from the drop-down list. c Click Browse to find and select the particular backup file you want to restore. The selected file appears in the box below the list box and Browse button. The backup files contained in the DriveBackup! file appear in the selection panes in the bottom part of the screen. d In the left pane, navigate to the folder that contains the files that you want to restore. (The selection of folders and files is identical to that described in Run automatic backups for important files.) e In the right pane, select the folder or files that you want to restore. 2 Click EasySteps 2. 3 Select one of the following options to restore the files: ƒ To restore the files to their original location, select Original. ƒ To restore the files to a different location, select Other and then Browse. 4 Click EasySteps 3. 5 Select the overwrite options of the restore: ƒ Never replace a file with its backup copy ƒ Replace a file only if its backup copy has a newer file date and time ƒ Always replace a file with its backup copy 6 Click Start. 11-

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NTI Image Explorer
The NTI Image Explore allows you to restore individual folders and files from
a DriveBackup! file. DriveBackup! files have an .npf extension. To restore an
entire drive or partition, see Restore a drive backup.
To restore individual folders or files from an .npf file, follow
these steps:
1
Start NTI Image Explorer:
a
Click
Start
,
All Programs
,
NTI DriveBackup! 4
, and
NTI
Image Explorer
.
b
In the
EasySteps 1: What to restore?
screen, select the location
of the backup file you want to restore from the drop-down list.
c
Click
Browse
to find and select the particular backup file you want to
restore.
The selected file appears in the box below the list box and Browse
button. The backup files contained in the DriveBackup! file appear in
the selection panes in the bottom part of the screen.
d
In the left pane, navigate to the folder that contains the files that you
want to restore. (The selection of folders and files is identical to that
described in Run automatic backups for important files.)
e
In the right pane, select the folder or files that you want to restore.
2
Click
EasySteps 2
.
3
Select one of the following options to restore the files:
±
To restore the files to their original location, select
Original
.
±
To restore the files to a different location, select
Other
and then
Browse
.
4
Click
EasySteps 3
.
5
Select the overwrite options of the restore:
±
Never replace a file with its backup copy
±
Replace a file only if its backup copy has a newer file
date and time
±
Always replace a file with its backup copy
6
Click
Start
.