Rocketfish RF-HD3035 User Manual

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Creating a custom category
Most computer files are defined by the two-, 
three-, or four-letter extension placed at the end of 
their names. Plain text files, for example, can be 
identified by their .txt file extension. When you 
record a Backup Files project, the program is 
simply searching your computer for files with 
extensions that correspond to the categories you 
selected. If you want to archive files that are not 
included on any of the pre-defined lists, you could 
choose to archive all files or edit one of the 
existing categories (see “Backup Files options“ on 
page 13 for more information), or you could create 
your own custom list of file extensions that will 
appear as the category called My Custom 
Category.
To create a custom file category:
1
Click Options.
2
Click File Backup on the left side of the Options 
window. The File Category options are 
displayed on the right side of the window.
3
Click My Custom Category.
4
Type a file extension into the Extension text box. 
It is not necessary to include the period.
5
Click Add. The file extension is added to the list 
box on the right.
6
Continue adding file extensions one at a time 
until you are finished.
To remove a file extension from your list, click 
its name in the list box, then click Remove.
7
Click OK to save your list as My Custom 
Category. This new category is added to the list 
of file categories in the project window.
Creating a new Backup Files project
To create a new Backup Files project:
1
Click the FIle Backup tab in the project list. A list 
of projects is displayed.
2
Click the Backup Files project.
3
Click Browse and use the Browse for Folder 
window to select the drive or folder containing 
the files you would like to archive.
Note
: Files stored on different source drives cannot be 
archived in the same Backup Files project.
4
Select the types of files you wish to archive. 
Choose either All files in the selected path or Only 
files in the following categories
.
If you selected only files in the following 
categories, select the file categories you would 
like to archive. The choices are EmailFinancial
Music, Photos, Productivity
, and Video and Recorded TV
If you created a custom category, it will also be 
available. See "Creating a custom category" on 
page 11 for more information.
Note
: Hold your mouse pointer over an icon to see the 
category it represents.
5
If you want, place a check mark in the Only 
archive files changed since
 checkbox to limit the 
backup to files that have been modified since 
the date you select. To change the date, click 
the date box arrow to open the calendar. When 
you click a date in the calendar, the date is 
automatically entered into the date box.
6
Select a destination for your archived files from 
the Destination Selection list. The destination can 
be a hard drive, a disc recorder, or another type 
of storage device.
7
To compress or encrypt your backup, click 
Advanced
 and select the appropriate settings:
• Compression-Click the Compress check box if 
you would like the back up files created for 
this project to be compressed. 
Compression reduces file size. The amount 
of compression varies based on the types of 
files you back up. Compressed files take 
longer to restore than uncompressed files.
• Encryption-Click the Encrypt check box to 
require a password to open or restore your 
backup project. Type a password for this 
project in the space provided and again in 
the confirmation box.
Caution
: If you forget or lose your password, you will not 
be able to open or restore your backup project.
8
Click the action 
 button to run the project 
now. To schedule your project, choose one of 
the options in Step 3 on the project window. 
For more information about scheduling a 
on page 12.
-OR-
To save your project, click Save. Enter a name for 
the project, then click OK. If you decided to run 
the project now, a progress screen will inform 
you when the project has been completed.
9
Click Done to return to the project window.
Note
: Scheduled projects must be saved before they can 
be run.
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