Samsung HX-MU025DC user manual Restoring Backup Data

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User’s Manual

Restoring Backup Data

You can restore your backup data using Samsung Auto Backup.

To restore your backup data using Samsung Auto Backup, you will need to launch the restore wizard. There are three ways of doing this. First, select the file(s) and/or folder(s) you with to restore and:

Right-click on selected files and select “Restore.”

Select “Restore” from the “Task” menu.

Click on “Restore” from the toolbar.

Figure 27. Restore Selection Screen

G2 Portable External Hard Drive

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Contents User’s manual Read Me First Handling Precautions Standardized data cableMagnets Table of Contents Introduction Specifications System RequirementsComponents OverviewConnecting your G2 Portable InstallationWindows System Tray indicating an external deviceMacintosh Macintosh External Hard Drive connection iconUsing your G2 Portable Copying / Moving FilesRemovable Disk Method Right click on the Samsung E drive and choose For Windows Click Safely Remove HardwareClick Samsung S-line G2 Portable USB device For Macintosh Click the external hard drive icon and select Eject SamsungSamsung Auto Backup Samsung Auto Backup InstallationSelect Install Samsung Tools and the click OK G2 Portable SoftwareClick Next Data Backup using Samsung Auto Backup Dialog will then display the installation progressDesignate the path to the backup device and then click Next Samsung Auto Back ScreenOptional Settings Dialog Configure the various backup optionsBackup Scheduling Dialog Initial Application Screen Original File Selection Screen Manual Backup Quick Backup Original File Selection Screen Quick BackupRestoring Backup Data You can restore your backup data using Samsung Auto BackupRestore Options Screen File Filter Screen Samsung SecretZone Installation Select Install Samsung tools and then click OKSelect Install Samsung SecretZone Click Finish to complete the installation process Virtual Drive with Samsung SecretZoneYou’ve now created a virtual drive Troubleshooting Ticking noise is an indication of insufficient powerTry formatting the drive to FAT32 or Ntfs Appendix Partitioning and Changing File System TypeReformat to FAT32 Reformat to Ntfs Format in MacintoshProduct Certifications Reuse of material resourcesMeasures Warranty Information Limited WarrantyWarranty Period Customer ServiceCopyright
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