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ENGLISH b. Select the backup you want to restore from the list of backups available (Figure 41). The names, sizes, and dates of the backups appear in the list as well as any comments added that can help identify the files. Figure 41. 1. Highlighting a backup and clicking on the garbage can in the lower right corner deletes that backup. 2. Clicking "Browse..." allows a search for backup files on other drives or media. c. Double-click on a highlighted file or click "Open" to open the restore utility. The utility displays detailed information about the backup you have selected (Figure 42). Click "Next>" to continue. Figure 42. d. Step 1: Choose a restore method (Figure 43). Click on "Next>" to continue. 1. "Easy Restore" is the simpler method. It checks the destination folder and restores missing files by type. 2. "Advanced Restore" allows you to select exactly the file(s) to be restored by selecting them from a folder tree similar to Windows Explorer. Figure 43. Page | 20

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b. Select the backup you want to restore from the list of backups available (Figure 41).
The names, sizes, and dates
of the backups appear in the list as well as any comments added that can help identify the files.
1. Highlighting a backup and clicking on the garbage can in the lower right corner deletes that backup.
2. Clicking “Browse…” allows a search for backup files on other drives or media.
c.
Double-click on a highlighted file or click “Open” to open the restore utility.
The utility displays detailed
information about the backup you have selected (Figure 42).
Click “Next>” to continue.
d.
Step 1
: Choose a restore method (Figure 43).
Click on “Next>” to continue.
1. “Easy Restore” is the simpler method.
It checks the destination folder and restores missing files by type.
2. “Advanced Restore” allows you to select exactly the file(s) to be restored by selecting them from a folder tree
similar to Windows Explorer.
Figure 41.
Figure 42.
Figure 43.