Western Digital wdbaab3200ach User Guide

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MY PASSPORT FOR MAC
USER MANUAL
BACKING UP YOUR COMPUTER FILES – 15
Note that:
•     The  System category, shown against a dark gray background, includes all of your 
operating system files that are not available for backup. Files that are not backed 
up include system files, program files, applications, and working files.
•     The  Retrieved category, also shown against a dark gray background, shows the 
files that you have retrieved from a prior backup. They, too, are not available for 
backup.
•   Hovering the cursor over a category displays the number of files in the category.
To back up other internal hard drives, click the Home tab and select an alternative drive.
Backing It All Up
To back up all of your computer files:
1. Click the Backup tab to display the Backup screen (see Figure 6 on page 14).
2.   Click Run Backup to back up all of your files.
3.   During the backup:
The Backup screen displays a progress bar and a message indicating the amount 
of data that has been backed up.
The blue background in the Content Gauge for your computer’s hard drive 
changes to yellow/amber for all of the files that have not yet been backed up.
The gray background in the Content Gauge for your My Passport drive changes 
to blue for each category as the backup completes.
You can continue to set up you drive or perform any other functions since the 
WD SmartWare software will back up all of your files in the background.
Pause Backup button is available for you to stop the backup.
4.   Appearance of a backup successfully finished message means that the backup 
completed normally.
If any files could not be backed up, the WD SmartWare software displays a:
Caution message indicating the number of files involved
View link that you can click to see a list of the files and the reasons they were not 
backed up
Some applications and running processes can keep files from being backed 
up. If you cannot determine why some of your files were not backed up, try:
a. Saving and closing all of your open files.
b. Closing all running applications—including your e-mail program and web 
browser.