Rocketfish RF-HD3025 User Manual (English) - Page 13
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Restoring files The Restore Files project restores individual files and folders that you have protected using the Backup Files project. With Restore Files, you select a backup, search for the files or folder you would like to restore, and then click the action button. The files will be restored to the location you choose. 8 Click the action button to begin restoring your files. Restore files tips • Restore Files can be used to restore as many files or folders as you wish. • Restore Files will not overwrite a file without getting your permission. • Backup files created with the Backup Files project can be recognized by their .rfc file name extension. If you double-click an .rfi file, the project launcher opens. • The Restore Files search box does not support wildcard expressions. • System files cannot be restored to their original location if they are in use by your computer's operating system. To restore a file: 1 Click the File Backup tab in the project list. A list of projects is displayed. 2 Click the Restore Files project. The project window opens. 3 If the backup file was saved on a disc, insert the disc into a compatible disc drive. 4 Click Browse at the top of the Selective Restore project window. A dialog box opens. 5 Use the dialog box to navigate to the backup file that contains the files you would like to restore. After you have found the backup file, click it, then click OK. The content of the backup file appears as a directory tree in the project window. 6 Select the files and folders you would like to restore using one of the following methods: • Navigate through the directory tree in the project window. When you find a file or folder you want to restore, select it by clicking on its name. • Type all or part of a file or folder name into the Search box to the right of the Browse button. Click Search. The search results are displayed in the project window. If the file you want to restore appears in the search results, select it by clicking once on its name. If the file does not appear in the search results, try using different search terms or looking in a different backup file. 7 Choose Browse from the Destination Selection menu and select the location where your restored files will be saved. Disconnecting the enclosure from your computer You can disconnect the enclosure at any time while the computer is turned off. If, however, you want to disconnect it while the computer is on, make sure that you do it correctly. To disconnect the enclosure while Windows is running: Note: If a drive window is open or the hard drive enclosure is active, close any associated windows before trying to remove the enclosure. 1 Right-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon (located in the notification area of the taskbar where you usually see the time displayed). 2 Click the device you want to unplug, then click STOP. 3 When Windows notifies you that it is safe to do so, unplug the enclosure from your computer. To disconnect the enclosure while Mac OS X is running: 1 Drag the USB icon into the TRASH. 2 Unplug the enclosure. Uninstalling the backup software To uninstall the backup software in Windows: 1 Open the Control Panel. 2 Click Add or Remove Programs (Windows XP) or Programs and Features (Windows Vista and Windows 7). 3 Locate Roxio BackOnTrack on the list, then click Change/Remove (Windows XP) or Uninstall (Windows Vista and Windows 7). 4 Follow the on-screen instructions to remove the software completely from your computer. RF-HD3025 13