Restore files/folders to their
original locations |
Select this option if you want
to restore files/folder to their
original locations. If you
select this option, it is
recommended you check the
"Rename existing file in the
same directory" box.
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Rename existing file in the same
directory |
If the "Rename existing file in
the same directory" box is
checked, when there is a file
with the same name exists in the
directory, the file will be
renamed. For example, abc.txt
will renamed to abc[2].txt |
Restore files/folders to this
folder |
Select this option to save
files/folders to the specified
location. |
Maintain original folder
structure |
Check this box to keep the
original folder structure. If
this box is un-checked, all
files will be save into the
specified folder. |
Action on name conflict |
This is the action you instruct
the restore process to do when
there is name conflict. There
are four options.
- "Overwrite existing file
with file from backup
destination.": choose this
option if you want to
overwrite existing file with
file restored from the
backup destination.
- "Do not overwrite file.
Skip restored file.": when
there is a file with the
same name existing in the
folder, stop restoring that
file. The restore process
will proceed to restore the
next file.
- "Rename existing file.":
existing file will be
renamed. For example,
abc.txt will renamed to
abc[2].txt.
- "Rename restored file.":
keep the existing file. The
file restored from the
backup destination will be
rename. For example, abc.txt
will renamed to abc[2].txt.
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Restore button |
Click this button to start the
restore process. |
Cancel button |
Click this button to cancel
restoring files. |