It is strongly recommended that you:
•Select the option to “Replace Corresponding Files”
•Define a folder on the destination drive dedicated to your duplicate backups.
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Figure 1. Replace Corresponding Files
Archiving Files
Archive is another type of backup you can do with Retrospect Express. Note that using this function will permanently remove files from the source drive and place them on the destination drive.
If your destination drive is lost or damaged, you will have lost your only copy of these files.
Can I do other types of backup?
Yes. Using Retrospect Express, you can also create a script to back up multiple revisions of each file or to back up multiple drives or folders to a single backup set. This is the second type of backup you can create and customize. To access files contained in the backup set, use Retrospect Express.
More Information
To learn more about creating a backup script, go to: www.maxtorkb.com and enter “OneTouch” in the search function. Refer to the Express User’s Guide for detailed information about creating custom scripts and backup sets.
Restoring Files
It is easy to restore files that have been backed up using the Maxtor OneTouch feature.
To restore files:
1.Select the drive containing the copy of your files.
2.Open the Retrospect Backup folder and then the folder that contains your backup copy.
The folder is named ‘Backup copy of your_disk_name’ (Only the first 9 characters of this name will be used).
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