Western Digital WDXF1200JBRNN User Manual (pdf) - Page 23
Changing Your Automatic Backup Settings, Restoring Files from a Backup, Windows, Macintosh, Modify
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WD DUAL-OPTION MEDIA CENTER AND COMBO EXTERNAL STORAGE PRODUCTS USER MANUAL Changing Your Automatic Backup Settings Follow these steps to edit your automatic backup settings, disable Automatic Backup, or enable an existing Automatic Backup that is currently disabled. 1. Press the Automatic Backup button. The Automatic Backup button LED immediately begins to flash indicating that a change is in progress. 2. The wizard displays a summary of your existing choices and allows 10 seconds to either accept the settings or click Modify to launch the wizard and change your settings. After you have changed your settings or the timer has expired, the LED stops flashing and remains lit when Automatic Backups are enabled. Restoring Files from a Backup Windows 1. Open the My Computer window and double-click the hard drive icon of your backup. 2. Open the Retrospect Backup folder, and open the folder named Backup on your selected hard drive. Select any files or folders, and drag and drop the files where you want to restore them. Note: If you do not know the location of a file on your hard drive, go to Start > Search > For Files or Folders to search. Macintosh 1. Double-click the hard drive icon of your backup. 2. Open the Retrospect Backup folder, and open the folder named Backup on your selected hard drive. Select any files or folders, and drag and drop the files where you want to restore them. Note: If you do not know the location of a file on your hard drive, use Finder's Find File or Sherlock to search. USING THE BACKUP SOFTWARE - 19