Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide for Microsoft Windows users
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Using the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive Contents USING THE CLICKFREE C2N HOME BACKUP DRIVE 8 Package contents 8 Definitions 8 INTRODUCING CLICKFREE C2N HOME BACKUP DRIVE (HD) Main Features BASICS (HD) 10 10 12 HOW DOES CLICKFREE WORK? 12 WHAT GETS BACKED UP? 13 Clickfree backs up content 13 Does Clickfree back up all of my content every time? 13 What content categories does Clickfree back up? 13 WHAT DO I NEED BEFORE I START? 14 BACKING UP
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Using the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive RESTORING MY CONTENT (HD) 33 WHAT IF MY COMPUTER’S INTERNAL HARD DRIVE STOPS WORKING, OR I WOULD LIKE TO TRANSFER 33 MY CONTENT TO A NEW COMPUTER? WHAT DO I NEED BEFORE I CAN USE CLICKFREE TO RESTORE MY CONTENT? 33 HOW DO I GET MY CONTENT BACK? 34 What gets restored, and to where? 34 HOW DO I LET CLICKFREE RESTORE DECIDE WHAT TO RESTORE AND WHERE? 34 HOW DO I CHANGE HOW CLICKFREE RESTORES CONTENT? 37 Restoring
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Using the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive ADVANCED TOPICS (HD) 53 NON-ADMINISTRATOR USERS 53 Non-administrator user – first use 53 HOW DO I IMPORT MUSIC FROM MY IPOD TO MY COMPUTER? 53 HOW DO I UNDO A RESTORE? 56 WHAT IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE USER ON MY COMPUTER? 58 WHAT IF I HAVE MORE THAN ONE COMPUTER? 59 How is backup different when I have more than one computer? 59 WHAT ARE ‘FACTORY SETTINGS’ AND HOW DO I USE THEM? 61 CLICKFREE TOOLS 62 H
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Using the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive INTRODUCING CLICKFREE C2N HOME BACKUP DRIVE (DVD) Main Features BASICS (DVD) 80 80 82 HOW DOES CLICKFREE WORK? 82 WHAT GETS BACKED UP? 83 Clickfree backs up content 83 Does Clickfree back up all of my content every time? 83 What content categories does Clickfree back up? 83 WHAT DO I NEED BEFORE I START? 84 BACKING UP MY CONTENT (DVD) 85 HOW DO I START USING MY CLICKFREE C2N HOME BACKUP DRIVE (DVD)? 85
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Using the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive HOW DO I CHANGE HOW CLICKFREE RESTORES CONTENT? 105 Restoring content 105 Choosing the computer to restore from 106 Choosing categories of content to be restored 106 Choosing where to restore content to 107 HOW DO I RESTORE FROM MULTIPLE COMPUTERS? AND HOW CAN I UNDO A RESTORE? 109 Restore completed with exceptions 110 How do I undo a restore? 111 How do I find files that were restored 111 BROWSING, SEAR
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Using the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive WHAT ARE THE CLICKFREE TOOLS, AND HOW DO I USE THEM? 124 Master Reset 125 Updating Clickfree software 126 Verify 127 HOW DO I ADD/REMOVE/EDIT FILETYPES? 127 HOW DO I CHOOSE INDIVIDUAL FILE TYPES FOR BACKUP? 129 HOW DO I CHOOSE INDIVIDUAL FILES FOR RESTORE? 130 HOW DO I CHOOSE ANOTHER DRIVE AND/OR FOLDER TO RESTORE TO? 133 DELAYED WRITE FAILED 134 LEGAL STUFF Copyright © 2010 Storage Appliance Corporatio
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Using the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive Using the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive The Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive has dual personalities. You can: • • use the built-in hard drive for backups (this is the most common usage), or use CDs/DVDs for backups, in which case your C2N Home Backup Drive acts just like the Clickfree DVD Transformer.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Using the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive Restoring your content from a backup only copies it from your C2N Home Backup Drive /CDs/DVDs to your computer, and does not delete it from these media. Important: Clickfree never erases or replaces content on your computer’s hard drive, unless you ask it to replace a file during restore. Clickfree never erases anything other than the backups it has performed.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Introducing Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive (HD) Introducing Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive (HD) Thank you for buying the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive – the easiest way to keep the valuable information on your networked computers safe. Clickfree is an easy-to-use computer backup system that automatically searches for and backs up content stored on your computer. No hardware configuration or software installation is required.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Introducing Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive (HD) Easy restore to same or other computer • • • • Backed-up content can quickly and easily be restored You can just as easily ‘restore’ content to a different computer as to the original one This makes Clickfree a great way to move your content from your old computer to your new one Allows you to undo a restore, in case you accidentally overwrote a file you need to keep How it backs up • The first time you connect a
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Basics (HD) Basics (HD) HOW DOES CLICKFREE WORK? All you need to do to keep your projects, photos, videos, music etc. safe is to plug the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive in to your computer and let it work! No need to install software or to configure anything. Your computer knows when Clickfree has been plugged in, and it runs the backup program automatically.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Basics (HD) WHAT GETS BACKED UP? CLICKFREE BACKS UP CONTENT At Clickfree we want to protect our customers from losing things that are irreplaceable. That’s why Clickfree finds and backs up all of the content from wherever it is on your computer. When it runs automatically, Clickfree searches your computer for all of the content that you have either created or placed in your computer.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Basics (HD) WHAT DO I NEED BEFORE I START? All you need to start your backup is the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive and the included USB cable. Before you start your first Restore, you should read through the “Restoring My Content (HD)” chapter (page 33).
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing Up My Content (HD) Backing Up My Content (HD) HOW DO I START USING MY CLICKFREE C2N HOME BACKUP DRIVE? Note: If you are a non-administrator user, or are an administrator setting up a Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive for a non-administrator user, see “Nonadministrator users” on page 53 before you begin using the C2N Home Backup Drive for the first time.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide • • Backing Up My Content (HD) If you do not remember your password, click Show Hint and use the hint to help you enter your password. If you still do not remember your password, see “What if I forget my password?: on page 66. After you enter the password, Clickfree loads. 6. The first time you run the Clickfree Backup on your computer, you will see the End User License Agreement. Click OK to accept the terms and conditions of use. 7.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Note: Backing Up My Content (HD) After you have backed up content on your C2N Home Backup Drive, View Files and Restore/Transfer buttons appear at the bottom of the screen beside Options. Zero effort backup – really! Unless you stop the countdown by clicking a button, at the end of the countdown period Clickfree starts the backup.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing Up My Content (HD) The Backup Summary screen shows you how many files in each category were backed up this time (New column) and for all backups for this computer, including this time (Total column). The Space Used column shows the amount of space that files from all backups for this computer take up on the C2N Home Backup Drive. It also tells you that the BackupLink utility is installed. For information about using BackupLink, see below.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Note: Backing Up My Content (HD) If you later uninstall the BackupLink (e.g. if you will be running Clickfree on this computer only), or if you unplug the C2N Home Backup Drive before the backup is complete (and therefore BackupLink does not get installed), you must use this procedure to run the backup each time.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing Up My Content (HD) Turning off the Notifications When Clickfree is backing up your files, whether you started it manually or it started automatically, you will see status notifications in the bottom right of your screen. If you don’t want to see these anymore, you can click Hide this message when you see it. Alternatively, right-click on the BackupLink icon in your system tray and choose Turn off Notifications.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing Up My Content (HD) If you see a yellow warning icon beside a computer, it means the computer is online, but cannot access the C2N Home Backup Drive. You will need to contact Customer Support.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing Up My Content (HD) 3. Log in again as Administrator. 4. Plug the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive in again. The backup then starts automatically. • Your computer settings may prevent Clickfree from running automatically because “Autorun” is turned off. To fix this problem, follow these steps. You only need to do this once, not every time you use Clickfree. As an alternative, you can temporarily bypass autorun.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing Up My Content (HD) WHAT IF THE VISTA AUTOPLAY SCREEN APPEARS? In Windows Vista, if the AutoPlay screen appears: 1. Check Always do this for software and games. 2. Click Start ClickFree Backup. You only need to do this once, not every time you use Clickfree.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing Up My Content (HD) Back > sends you back to the previous step so that you can change a decision you already made. Until you click Start or Cancel there is no limit to how often you can go back and make changes. ♦ To review or change what gets backed up: 1. Double-click the icon on the desktop to open the BackupLink Status screen (or click once on the icon in the system tray). 2. In the BackupLink status screen, click Options.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing Up My Content (HD) CHOOSING CATEGORIES OF CONTENT TO BE BACKED UP – REQUIRED 4. All of the categories are selected by default. Choose the categories of content to be backed up, for example, Text Documents, Photos, and Videos. • • Note: To include a category, for example, Photos, in the backup, make sure that the box . If it isn’t, click the box to to the left of the category name is checked: check it.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing Up My Content (HD) CHOOSING LOCATIONS TO SEARCH FOR CONTENT – REQUIRED 7.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide • Note: Backing Up My Content (HD) Do the same for My Computer. You must choose a location – you cannot leave all locations unchecked. 8. When you have made your choices, click Next >. CHOOSING COMPLETE FOLDERS TO BE BACKED UP – OPTIONAL 9. Choose complete folders to be backed up in addition to categories and locations.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing Up My Content (HD) Each folder with a + beside it can also be expanded. • You can now choose the individual folders you want to include in the backup by adding and removing checkmarks in the checkboxes. For example, within My Documents if you want to include only the folder with Music, uncheck the My Documents checkbox, then check only Music: • Do the same for My Computer. 10. When you have made your choices, click Next >. 11.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing Up My Content (HD) Clickfree searches for content to back up Before actually backing up any content, Clickfree searches the locations you chose for your chosen categories of content: It adds up the sizes of all of the content it finds, then adds the sizes of the files in the complete folders you also chose. See “What if there is not enough space on my Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive?” on page 30.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing Up My Content (HD) At the end of the backup, a Backup Summary screen is displayed: The Backup Summary screen shows you how many files in each category were backed up this time (New column) and from all backups for this computer, including this one (Total column). The Space Used column shows the amount of space that files from all backups for this computer take up on the C2N Home Backup Drive.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing Up My Content (HD) Either: • • unselect one or more content categories by unchecking their Include checkboxes, until the Start Backup button is enabled (turns orange), or use the Browse, Search, and/or Photo tabs to choose files not to be included in the backup: Copyright © 2010 Storage Appliance Corporation.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing Up My Content (HD) When the Start Backup button is enabled (turns orange): click Start Backup. Backup proceeds as usual. As an alternative, if you have backups from an old computer that you don’t need to keep any more, you could cancel the backup, remove the old computer (for details, see “To remove a computer” on page 61), and restart the backup. Copyright © 2010 Storage Appliance Corporation.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (HD) Restoring My Content (HD) WHAT IF MY COMPUTER’S INTERNAL HARD DRIVE STOPS WORKING, OR I WOULD LIKE TO TRANSFER MY CONTENT TO A NEW COMPUTER? All computer hard drives fail eventually, sometimes without warning. Occasionally, computers suffer damage that affects the hard drive. Sometimes, laptop computers get lost or stolen. Sometimes, also, you may delete content by mistake.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (HD) HOW DO I GET MY CONTENT BACK? To get your content back you don’t need to do much more than you did to back the content up – it just takes a couple of clicks. As with Clickfree backup, you can either make some choices – whether to restore all, or just selected content, and where the content is restored to – or you can allow Clickfree to make the choices for you.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (HD) 3. The Restore screen appears. Note that all of the categories that have backed-up content are checked off in the Select Category column. 4. Before you click Start Restore to restore all of your content, or select categories to be restored, look at the computer name in the Restore From box: .
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (HD) Clickfree confirms how many files will be restored, and where they are going to be restored to. As Clickfree restores your content, it shows you what is happening and how far it has gotten in the process. Warning: During restore, Clickfree overwrites any files it finds with the same name and from the same location as those that were backed up. Copyright © 2010 Storage Appliance Corporation.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (HD) When all of your content has been restored, Clickfree tells you that it is done. 8. Click Close. Note: After a restore, Clickfree gives you the chance to undo the restore. If you want to undo, see “How do I undo a restore?” on page 56. Note: Your content has not been deleted from your Clickfree backup: it is still safe on the C2N Home Backup Drive.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (HD) RESTORING CONTENT ♦ To change how Clickfree restores content: 1. Double-click the icon on the desktop to open the BackupLink Status screen (or click once on the icon in the system tray). 2. In the BackupLink status screen, make sure that the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive is available, then click Restore/Transfer.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (HD) CHOOSING THE COMPUTER TO RESTORE FROM 3. Click the arrow at the right of the Restore From box: and select the name of the computer whose content you want to restore. 4. To restore content from more than one computer simply repeat the restore process choosing a different computer each time in step 3. 5. Choose Advanced Restore . 6. What you do next depends on whether you want to restore all or only some of your files.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (HD) CHOOSING WHERE TO RESTORE CONTENT TO 9. What you do next depends on whether you want to restore your content to its original locations or to somewhere else. • • If you want to restore your content to its original locations, leave Clickfree will automatically restore my files to their original location selected: , and continue with step 10.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (HD) If two files have the same size (KB) and same date modified, it is likely to be safe to skip. If you skip any files, Clickfree completes “with exceptions”. For details see “Restore completed with exceptions” on page 41. When all of your content has been restored, Clickfree tells you that it is done: 12. Click Close. Note: After a restore, Clickfree gives you the chance to undo the restore.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (HD) HOW DO I FIND FILES THAT WERE RESTORED If Clickfree restored your files to a folder that was not their original location, Clickfree puts an icon on your desktop so that you can quickly and easily get to the restored content: ♦ To find files that were restored: Double-click the icon to open a Windows Explorer at the folder where your content was restored. You can now use Explorer to move the files to a more convenient folder.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (HD) Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (HD) From the Backup Summary screen you can: • • • ♦ Browse your backup(s) for files Search your backup(s) for files View backed-up files To browse and search for files, or view photos: 1. Double-click the icon on the desktop to open the BackupLink Status screen (or click once on the icon in the system tray). 2. In the BackupLink status screen, click View Files.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (HD) 4. In the Current PC box select the name of the computer whose files you want to search for/browse for/view. 5.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (HD) 3. Select one or more photos and use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to: • • • Print them on your own printer Share them on Facebook or Myspace Email them (if you use Outlook or Outlook Express for your email) You can also select one photo and use it as wallpaper for your computer. ♦ To select photos: Click the photo so that the checkbox at the top right is checked.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide ♦ Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (HD) To print photos: 1. Select the photos. 2. Click Print @ Home and select the Print Style: 3. Set the Printer Options, then click Print. ♦ To share photos: 1. Select the photos. 2. Click Share Photos: Copyright © 2010 Storage Appliance Corporation.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (HD) 3. Click facebook or myspace.com and log in. ♦ To email photos: If you use Outlook or Outlook Express for your email, you can create a blank email message and attach your photos. 1. Select the photos. 2. Click Email: Your email program opens a new blank message with the photos included as attachments: 3. Address and send the message as you would normally do. Copyright © 2010 Storage Appliance Corporation.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide ♦ Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (HD) To open a photo: Double-click the photo. It opens in your usual program for working with photos: HOW DO I BROWSE MY BACKED-UP FILES? ♦ To browse for files that you have backed up: 1. On the Backup Summary screen, in the Current PC box, select the name of the computer whose files you want to search for/browse for/view. 2. Click the Browse Files tab. 3.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (HD) HOW DO I SEARCH FOR MY BACKED-UP FILES? 1. On the Backup Summary screen, in the Current PC box, select the name of the computer whose files you want to search for/browse for/view. 2. Do one of the following: • Note: • Click the name of a category other than Photos.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide ♦ Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (HD) To search for files: 1. Use the combination of File Type, File Date, and File Name that you think should match the file(s) you want to find: These selections are combined so that only files that match all of them are found – in this case only files in the category All Others, and created/last changed within the last year, and with names ending with ‘tmp’.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (HD) Files that match all of your search factors are displayed. For information about what you can do with the files that are displayed, see “What can I do with files from browse, search and view photos” on page 51.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide • Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (HD) Print this picture (only for photos in the View Photos screen) – takes you to the same Print Style screen as you see when you click Print @ Home, but this time to print only one photo. Copyright © 2010 Storage Appliance Corporation.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) Advanced Topics (HD) NON-ADMINISTRATOR USERS Non-administrator users are subject to certain limitations: • • • • The first time that a non-administrator user uses the C2N Home Backup Drive, an administrative user password is required. If your C2N Home Backup Drive is password protected, a non-administrator user cannot backup or restore files. A non-administrator user can back up only those files that are visible to the user.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Note: Advanced Topics (HD) You can only do this if the Backup Status is “Ready”, not if any of the connected computers is currently backing up. The Manage Settings and PCs screen is displayed: 3. Click the Import Music tab. 4. Attach your iPod/iPhone to a USB port on your computer. 5. Click Import Music. Copyright © 2010 Storage Appliance Corporation.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) 6. Select the iPod/iPhone to import music from, and click Next. 7. Select the music to be copied by checking and unchecking a combination of the Playlists on the left, and individual Titles on the right, or, to import all of the music on the iPod/iPhone, ensure that the Import All Music checkbox is checked. A grey checkmark in a playlist’s checkbox means that some of its titles are selected. Copyright © 2010 Storage Appliance Corporation.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) Note that, since a title may be included in more than one playlist, checking or unchecking any given playlist may result in a change in the selection status of other playlists. Note: You can use the controls at the bottom left of the screen to play any title from your iPod through your computer’s sound system. If the title will not play in Windows Media Player, the appropriate program opens to play it. 8.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) The Manage Settings and PCs screen is displayed: 3. Click the Restore/Transfer tab: 4. Click Undo Restore: 5. Click Start. Copyright © 2010 Storage Appliance Corporation.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) The latest Restore is undone: 6. To see what files were replaced by undoing the restore, click Click here to view undo log: WHAT IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE USER ON MY COMPUTER? This matters only if each user has a separate user login name for the computer. If every user logs in with the same user name, all of their content is backed up and restored at the same time regardless of who is logged in.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) WHAT IF I HAVE MORE THAN ONE COMPUTER? Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive can backup as many computers as you like: you are limited only by the amount of space on your C2N Home Backup Drive. Clickfree creates a unique identifier for each computer that it is used with, regardless of the computer’s name.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) The Manage Settings and PCs screen is displayed: All of the computers that Clickfree has backed up on your C2N Home Backup Drive are shown at the left side of the screen, with the computer names underneath.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide ♦ Advanced Topics (HD) To remove a computer: If you no longer want to keep content backed up from a computer (for example, you may no longer have that computer, and have already restored its content to another computer), you can free up space on your C2N Home Backup Drive by removing the old computer from Clickfree.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide • ♦ Advanced Topics (HD) When choosing locations to search – see “Choosing locations to search for content – required” on page 26 Use Factory Settings for locations means that the entire computer is searched, except for temporary folders and folders that Windows uses for its own files. To reset categories and file types to factory settings: 1. On the Choose File Types screen click Use Factory Settings. 2.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Note: Advanced Topics (HD) You can only do this if the C2N Home Backup Drive is physically connected to your computer, and the Backup Status is “Ready” (i.e. not if any of the connected computers is currently backing up). The Manage Settings and PCs screen is displayed: 3. Click the Tools tab to show the available tools: Copyright © 2010 Storage Appliance Corporation.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) HOW DO I USE PASSWORD PROTECTION? Do my files need password protection? If your Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive is lost or stolen, anyone with a computer that meets the hardware and software prerequisites can restore files from your C2N Home Backup Drive simply by connecting the C2N Home Backup Drive to their computer, unless the C2N Home Backup Drive is protected by a password.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) 2. Click Enable Password. 3. Type your password in both the New Password and Retype Password fields. 4. Optionally set a hint. See below for details. 5. Click OK. How does setting a ‘hint’ help me? If you forget your password, then, as noted in the warning above, you have effectively lost access to all of the backups on your C2N Home Backup Drive. Clickfree gives you a second chance to remember the password, in the form of a hint.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) How do I disable password protection? 1. In the Manage Settings and PCs screen, click the Tools tab. 2. Click Disable Password: then click Yes when asked if you are sure. You can re-enable password protection from the Tools screen. See “How do I enable password protection?” on page 64.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) 2. Leave Erase backed up data and re-enable security selected. 3. Type a new password (that you will remember) in both the New Password and Retype Password fields. 4. Optionally set a hint. 5. Click Erase and Enable security, and continue with step 8. 6. Select Erase all backed up data but do not re-enable security. 7. Click Erase and continue with step 8. 8. Click Yes to confirm that you are sure you want to erase all backed-up content.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) Warning: While a software update is taking place it is very important for you not to remove the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive from your computer and not to turn off or restart the computer until the update is complete. 3. When the software update is complete, you must unplug the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive and plug it in again for the update to take effect.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) Warning: Once you have removed content from Clickfree using Master Reset there is no way to recover any backed-up content from the C2N Home Backup Drive. Clickfree may take several minutes to erase all of the content, depending on the amount of content backed up on the C2N Home Backup Drive. SCHEDULING AUTOMATIC BACKUPS The Clickfree scheduler can run a backup automatically (if the C2N Home Backup Drive is “Ready”).
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) The Manage Settings and PCs screen is displayed: 3. Click the BackupLink tab. 4. Click Install Backup Scheduler. 5. The backup schedule for this computer is shown. 6. Make sure Enable BackupLink to run every: is selected, then choose the appropriate interval and time to start the backup, then click OK.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide • • Advanced Topics (HD) If your C2N Home Backup Drive uses password protection, the scheduled backup is delayed until you enter the password. See “How do I disable password protection?” on page 66 for details on turning off password protection. If another computer is being backed up at the time your backup is scheduled, your backup will begin as soon as the C2N Home Backup Drive is ready.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide ♦ Advanced Topics (HD) To add a file type: 1. Click Add File Type: 2. Type the extension for the new file type, and click Save. The new file type is added to Custom Extensions: ♦ To remove a file type: 1. Click a file type in Custom Extensions, and click Remove File Type: 2. Click Yes. The file type is removed from Custom Extensions. Copyright © 2010 Storage Appliance Corporation.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide ♦ Advanced Topics (HD) To change a file type: 1. Click a file type in Custom Extensions, and click Edit File Type: 2. Type the new extension for the file type, and click Save. The file type in Custom Extensions is modified. 3. When you are finished working with custom extensions, click Next > and continue with choosing locations to be searched.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) 2. You can now choose the individual types of file you want to include in the backup by adding and removing checkmarks in the checkboxes. You collapse the category again by clicking the - . 3. If you need to back up file types that are not in any category, see “How do I Add/Remove/Edit filetypes” on page 71 for details of how to add a new file type. 4.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) HOW DO I CHOOSE INDIVIDUAL FILES FOR RESTORE? On the advanced Restore Summary screen you can click checkboxes to select the category whose files you want to restore. You can also: • • • Select backed-up files within a category Browse through folders that contain backup files Search for backed-up files by file type, file date, and file name Files selected by each of these means are included in the restore.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) You are returned to the Restore Summary screen where you can make more selections. 4. If you are finished selecting files, click Next >. ♦ To select files by browsing: 1. Click the Browse Files tab then click the + to expand the view. 2. Select the files to be restored, and click Next >. You are returned to the Restore Summary screen where you can make more selections. 3. If you are finished selecting files, click Next >.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) These selections are combined so that only files that match all of them are found – in this case only files in the category Photos, and created/last changed within the last year, and with names starting with ‘inuk’.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (HD) Files that match all of your search criteria are displayed. 4. Select the files to be restored, and click Next >. You are returned to the Restore Summary screen where you can make more selections. 5. If you are finished selecting files, click Next >.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide ♦ Advanced Topics (HD) To select another drive and/or folder to restore to: 1. On the Select Location to Restore Files screen, click I will choose a specific location to restore my files to. 2. Select the drive to restore to. The folder that will be used is shown below the drives. 3. To change the folder, click Change Folder and select the folder you want. As usual, click + to expand a folder, - to collapse the folder again. 4.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Introducing Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive (DVD) Introducing Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive (DVD) Thank you for buying the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive – the easiest way to keep the valuable information on your computer safe. Clickfree is an easy-to-use computer backup system that automatically searches for and backs up content stored on your computer. No hardware configuration or software installation is required.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide • Introducing Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive (DVD) This makes Clickfree a great way to move your content from your old computer to your new one How it backs up • • The first time you use a Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive to back up your computer to CD/DVD it searches for, finds, backs up and organizes all of your important content Each subsequent time you connect Clickfree to your computer, you can choose to just do an update: • Any new files since your last
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Basics (DVD) Basics (DVD) HOW DOES CLICKFREE WORK? All you need to do to keep your projects, photos, videos, music etc. safe is to plug the C2N Home Backup Drive in to your computer, start the DVD backup (see “How do I start using my Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive (DVD)?” on page 85”), supply recordable media when prompted, and let it work! No need to install software or to configure anything.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Basics (DVD) WHAT GETS BACKED UP? CLICKFREE BACKS UP CONTENT At Clickfree we want to protect our customers from losing things that are irreplaceable. That’s why Clickfree finds and backs up all of the content from wherever it is on your computer. When it runs automatically, Clickfree searches your computer for all of the content that you have either created or placed in your computer.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Basics (DVD) WHAT DO I NEED BEFORE I START? All you need to start your backup is the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive and blank backup disks. Before you start your first Restore, you should read through the “Restoring My Content (DVD)” chapter of this manual.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing up my content (DVD) Backing up my content (DVD) HOW DO I START USING MY CLICKFREE C2N HOME BACKUP DRIVE (DVD)? ♦ To start using your Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive for DVD backup: 1. Double-click the icon on the desktop to open the BackupLink Status screen (or click once on the icon in the system tray). 2. In the BackupLink status screen, click Options.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing up my content (DVD) 4. The Clickfree DVD backup program starts up. A Welcome screen appears and shows the number of seconds left before the backup starts automatically: Note: The View / Restore button does not appear until you have backed up content using your C2N Home Backup Drive. Zero effort backup – really! Unless you stop the countdown by clicking a button, at the end of the countdown period Clickfree starts the backup.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing up my content (DVD) Clickfree displays some screens to show progress: • Click OK. • Choose whether you are backing up onto CD or DVD. Clickfree tells you how many disks are needed. If you previously backed up this computer, you can choose whether to backup only files that are new or have changed since the last backup. • Click I’m Ready-Start Backup. Copyright © 2010 Storage Appliance Corporation.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing up my content (DVD) Clickfree prompts you when to put recordable media in your CD/DVD writer: and starts the backup: Clickfree tells you when the backup is complete: • Click OK. Copyright © 2010 Storage Appliance Corporation.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing up my content (DVD) The Backup Summary screen shows you how many files in each category were backed up this time (New column) and from all backups, including this one (Total column). The Space Used column shows the amount of space that files from all backups take up on their respective backup disks. When you see the Backup Summary screen, simply unplug the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive, eject and label the backup disk(s), and store them in a safe place.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing up my content (DVD) HOW DO I CHANGE HOW CLICKFREE DOES BACKUPS? You can change: • • • The categories of content Clickfree backs up The file types/extensions that Clickfree searches for – see “How do I choose individual file types for backup?” on page 129. Where Clickfree looks for this content. You can also tell Clickfree to back up all of the files in a folder, regardless of what category or file type they are.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing up my content (DVD) The Manage Settings and PCs screen is displayed: 3. Now click Change Backup Settings. CHOOSING CATEGORIES OF CONTENT TO BE BACKED UP – REQUIRED 4. All of the categories are selected by default. Choose the categories of content to be backed up, for example, Text Documents, Photos, and Videos. • • To include a category, for example, Photos, in the backup, make sure that the box .
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Note: Backing up my content (DVD) You must choose at least one file type or category – you cannot leave all file types and categories unchecked. CHOOSING LOCATIONS TO SEARCH FOR CONTENT – REQUIRED 6.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing up my content (DVD) Each folder with a + beside it can also be expanded. Note: • You can now choose the individual folders you want to be searched by adding and removing checkmarks in the checkboxes. For example, to search only the folder with the Help and Manual projects, uncheck the My Documents checkbox, then check only My HelpAndManual Projects: • Do the same for My Computer. You must choose a location – you cannot leave all locations unchecked.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing up my content (DVD) CHOOSING COMPLETE FOLDERS TO BE BACKED UP – OPTIONAL 8. Choose complete folders to be backed up in addition to categories and locations. The folders you choose here are completely copied -, all of their files are backed up regardless of file type. Complete folders are backed up in addition to the file types in the locations you already chose.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing up my content (DVD) 10. Click Done then Close to continue with the countdown. You can click Start at this time to go to the backup right away without waiting for the rest of the countdown. Clickfree searches for content to back up Before actually backing up any content, Clickfree searches the locations you chose for your chosen categories of content: 11. Click OK. Copyright © 2010 Storage Appliance Corporation.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing up my content (DVD) Clickfree backs up your content 12. Choose whether you are backing up onto CD or DVD. Clickfree tells you how many disks are needed. If you previously backed up this computer, you can choose whether to backup only files that are new or have changed since the last backup. 13. Click I’m Ready-Start Backup.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing up my content (DVD) 14. Click OK. At the end of the backup, a Backup Summary screen is displayed: The Backup Summary screen shows you how many files in each category were backed up this time (New column) and from all backups, including this one (Total column). The Space Used column shows the amount of space that files from all backups take up on their respective backup disks.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Backing up my content (DVD) Home Backup Drive, eject and label the backup disk(s), and store them in a safe place. Note: Clickfree tells you to label the disk with a number and date. If you have more than one computer to back up, you should also write the computer’s name (seen on the Backup Summary screen) on the disk.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (DVD) Restoring My Content (DVD) WHAT IF MY COMPUTER’S INTERNAL HARD DRIVE STOPS WORKING, OR I WOULD LIKE TO TRANSFER MY CONTENT TO A NEW COMPUTER? All computer hard drives fail eventually, sometimes without warning. Occasionally, computers suffer damage that affects the hard drive. Sometimes, laptop computers get lost or stolen. Sometimes, also, you may delete content by mistake.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (DVD) HOW DO I GET MY CONTENT BACK? To get your content back you don’t need to do much more than you did to back the content up – it just takes a couple of clicks, and the insertion of backup disks when asked. As with Clickfree backup, you can either make some choices – whether to restore all, or just selected content, and where the content is restored to – or you can allow Clickfree to make the choices for you.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Note: Restoring My Content (DVD) You can only do this if the Backup Status is “Ready”, not if any of the connected computers is currently backing up. The Manage Settings and PCs screen is displayed: 3. Click the DVD Backup tab, then click Launch DVD Backup. 4. The Clickfree DVD backup program starts up. Copyright © 2010 Storage Appliance Corporation.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (DVD) Because you have backed up content to CD/DVD using your C2N Home Backup Drive, the countdown screen now shows a button at the bottom to allow you to View or Restore files: 5. Before the countdown gets to zero, click View/Restore. The Restore Summary screen appears. Note that all of the categories that have backed-up content are checked off in the Select Category column. 6.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (DVD) 8. Select the name of the computer whose content you want to restore. 9. Click Next >. Clickfree confirms how many files will be restored, and where they are going to be restored to (original locations, if the same locations exist on this computer), and which backup disk is needed. 10. Insert the requested backup disk and click Restore.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (DVD) 12. You can choose to: • • • • Not replace this one file – click Skip Not replace any same-name files – check Do this for all duplicate files and click Skip. Clickfree skips all remaining same-name files without asking you. Replace just this file – click Replace Replace all same-name files – check Do this for all duplicate files and click Replace. Clickfree replaces all remaining same-name files without asking you.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Note: Restoring My Content (DVD) Your content has not been deleted from your Clickfree backup disks. 15. When you see the Restore Summary screen, simply unplug the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive, eject the backup disk(s), and store them in a safe place. HOW DO I CHANGE HOW CLICKFREE RESTORES CONTENT? By making choices at several steps in the restore process you can choose which content is restored and where it is restored to.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (DVD) If your C2N Home Backup Drive was used to back-up the computer that you are using, the Restore From box by default contains the name of this computer, and, unless you change it, the content that will be restored will be from this computer. CHOOSING THE COMPUTER TO RESTORE FROM 3. Click the arrow at the right of the Restore From box: and select the name of the computer whose content you want to restore. 4.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (DVD) CHOOSING WHERE TO RESTORE CONTENT TO 8. What you do next depends on whether you want to restore your content to its original locations (if the same locations exist on this computer) or to somewhere else. • • If you want to restore your files to a location where they will not overwrite existing files on your hard drive, see “How do I choose another drive and/or folder to restore to?” on page 133 in the “Advanced Topics (DVD)” chapter.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (DVD) As Clickfree restores your content, it shows you what is happening and how far it has gotten in the process. Before it overwrites an existing file on your computer with one of the same name from the backed-up files, Clickfree asks if you want to replace the existing file with the same-name file from the backup: 10.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (DVD) When all of your content has been restored, Clickfree tells you that it is done, and, if it has replaced files on your computer, gives you a chance to undo the restore. If you want to undo, see “How do I undo a restore?” on page 111. Warning: There is no way to undo after you close this dialog. 11. If you do not want to undo the restore, click Close.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (DVD) 2. Continue with restore as described in “How do I let Clickfree restore decide what to restore and where?” on page 100, or “How do I change how Clickfree restores content?” on page 105. 3. To restore files from more than one computer simply repeat the restore process choosing a different computer each time.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (DVD) HOW DO I UNDO A RESTORE? Whenever you restore files to their original locations, Clickfree gives you a chance to undo the restore, in case you have mistakenly overwritten a file. ♦ To undo the effects of a restore: 1. Click Click here to undo. The restored files are replaced on your computer by the files that were there before the restore. However, the backed-up content is still safe on your backup disks.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Restoring My Content (DVD) My program cannot find the restored files – what should I do? Note: Some programs, especially those like Outlook in which you do not open files from a file open dialog, expect to find their files in a particular folder. If you restore files to a folder other than the original location, your program may not be able to find them.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (DVD) Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (DVD) From the View/Restore screen you can: • • • Note: Browse your backup(s) for files Search your backup(s) for files View backed-up files When you try to do anything with a file (for example, to open the file), Clickfree prompts you to insert the backup disk that contains the latest (most up-to-date) version of that file.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide ♦ Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (DVD) To browse and search for files, or view photos: 1. In the Restore from box select the name of the computer whose files you want to search for/browse for/view. 2. Click Advanced to display the Browse Files, Search Files, and View Photos tabs. 3. Select the date and time of the backup whose files you want to work with. 4.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide ♦ Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (DVD) To select photos: Click the photo so that the checkbox at the top right is checked. As you continue to click photos, they are added to the selection. ♦ To use a photo as wallpaper: 1. Click the photo. Make sure that only one photo is selected. 2. Click Wallpaper. The chosen photo becomes your computer Wallpaper: ♦ To print photos: 1. Select the photos. 2.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (DVD) 3. Set the Printer Options, and click Print. ♦ To share photos: 1. Select the photos. 2. Click Share Photos: 3. Click facebook or myspace.com and log in. ♦ To email photos: 1. Select the photos. 2. Click Email: If you use Outlook or Outlook Express for your email, the email program opens a new blank message with the photos included as attachments: 3. Address and send the message as you would normally do.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide ♦ Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (DVD) To open a photo: Double-click the photo.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (DVD) HOW DO I SEARCH FOR MY BACKED-UP FILES? If you clicked the Search Files tab, the Search screen looks like this: You can enter search factors to find the files you want. If you clicked a category name, the File Type is already filled in, and all files of that category, regardless of File Date or File Name, are displayed. ♦ To search for files: 1.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (DVD) For example (assuming that the File Type and File Date selections you made would include them): To find all files whose names begin with ‘08Dec’, type ‘08Dec*’ – this will find 08Dec_LetterToMary.doc, but not 2008DecemberExpenses.xls To find all files with ‘Dec’ anywhere in the name, type ‘*Dec*’ – this will find 08Dec_LetterToMary.doc, 2008DecemberExpenses.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (DVD) Advanced Topics (DVD) WHAT IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE USER ON MY COMPUTER? This matters only if each user has a separate user login name for the computer. If every user logs in with the same user name, all of their content is backed up and restored at the same time regardless of who is logged in. When Clickfree runs, it can only back up the content that you can access from your login, and restore content to locations you have access to.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (DVD) HOW IS BACKUP DIFFERENT WHEN I HAVE MORE THAN ONE COMPUTER? It makes no difference at all - just plug the C2N Home Backup Drive in to each computer to back it up. Each time you back up a computer for the first time, its name is added to the drop down list of computers that you see on the Backup Summary, Restore Summary, and Options screens. ♦ To find the name of a computer: 1.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide ♦ Advanced Topics (DVD) To remove a computer: If you no longer want to keep backup history for a computer (for example, you may no longer have that computer, and have already restored its content to another computer), you can remove the old computer. Note: Even after you remove a computer from your C2N Home Backup Drive, you can still restore content from backup disks. However, information about which files are on which disk is lost. On the Options screen: 1.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (DVD) HOW DO I RESTORE MY FILES USING ONLY THE BACKUP DISKS? If the C2N Home Backup Drive is not available, you can restore content using only the backup disk(s). ♦ To restore content using only a backup disk 1. Insert the disk in the computer: 2. Click Restore Files and continue with the normal restore procedure. 3. If you click View, you see a summary of backed-up files. You can continue with the normal browsing and searching functions.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide • Advanced Topics (DVD) When choosing locations to search – see “Choosing locations to search for content – required” on page 92 Use Factory Settings for locations means that the entire computer is searched, except for temporary folders and folders that Windows uses for its own files. ♦ To reset categories and file types to factory settings: 1. On the Choose File Types screen click Use Factory Settings. 2.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide ♦ Advanced Topics (DVD) To use the Clickfree tools: 1. Connect Clickfree to your computer as described in “How do I start using my Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive (DVD)?” on page 85. 2. When you see the countdown screen, click Options before the countdown reaches zero: 3. Click the Tools tab to show the available tools.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide ♦ Advanced Topics (DVD) To remove all back up history: 1. On the Tools screen click Master Reset. 2. If you really want to remove all backup history from your C2N Home Backup Drive, check the checkbox and click Reset. Warning: Once you have reset Clickfree using the Master Reset there is no way to recover any backup history. UPDATING CLICKFREE SOFTWARE From time to time Clickfree software is upgraded to provide new or enhanced features.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (DVD) If an update is available, Clickfree shows you what progress is being made in downloading the update and updating your software: Warning: While a software update is taking place it is very important for you not to remove the Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive from your computer and not to turn off or restart the computer until the update is complete. 2.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide ♦ Advanced Topics (DVD) To add a file type: 1. Click Add File Type: 2. Type the extension for the new file type, and click Save. The new file type is added to Custom Extensions: ♦ To remove a file type: 1. Click a file type in Custom Extensions, and click Remove File Type: 2. Click Yes. The file type is removed from Custom Extensions: ♦ To change a file type: 1. Click a file type in Custom Extensions, and click Edit File Type: 2.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (DVD) HOW DO I CHOOSE INDIVIDUAL FILE TYPES FOR BACKUP? You already saw how to choose file categories for backup in “Choosing categories of content to be backed up – required” on page 91. You can also expand each category and select or unselect individual file types that make up that category.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (DVD) HOW DO I CHOOSE INDIVIDUAL FILES FOR RESTORE? On the Restore Summary screen you can click checkboxes to select the category whose files you want to restore. You can also: • • • Select backed-up files within a category Browse through folders that contain backup files Search for backed-up files by file type, file date, and file name Files selected by each of these means are included in the restore. ♦ To select files within a category: 1.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (DVD) You are returned to the Restore Summary screen where you can make more selections. 5. If you are finished selecting files, click Next >. ♦ To select files by browsing: 1. Click the Browse Files tab then click the + to expand the view. 2. Select the files to be restored, and click Next >. You are returned to the Restore Summary screen where you can make more selections. 3. If you are finished selecting files, click Next >.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (DVD) These selections are combined so that only files that match all of them are found – in this case only files in the category Photos, and created/last changed within the last year, and with names starting with ‘inuk’.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (DVD) Files that match all of your search criteria are displayed. 4. Select the files to be restored, and click Next >. You are returned to the Restore Summary screen where you can make more selections. 5. If you are finished selecting files, click Next >.
Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Advanced Topics (DVD) The folder that will be used is shown below the drives. 3. To change the folder, click Change Folder and select the folder you want. As usual, click + to expand a folder, - to collapse the folder again. 4. To create a new subfolder, click New Folder, type the folder name, and click OK. 5. Click Next >, and continue with “Choosing categories of content to be restored” on page 106.
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