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MY PASSPORT ESSENTIAL 
USER MANUAL
RETRIEVING BACKED UP FILES – 26
8.   Reappearance of the Select content to retrieve screen and a Retrieval accomplished 
message signifies completion of the retrieve.
Partial retrieve accomplished message means the file you selected for the 
retrieve was not copied to the specified retrieve location. In this case, either a:
Files Not Retrieved message provides the number of files that were not 
retrieved and a link to a failed-to-retrieve information screen. Click the View files 
link to see the list of files and the reasons they were not retrieved.
Destination is full message means that your computer does not have sufficient 
disk space to complete the retrieve.
Retrieving a Folder
To retrieve a folder from your drive, and all of the content within a folder, which may be 
across multiple categories, in the retrieve files selection box (see Figure 15 on page 25), 
right-click the folder of interest and choose Select folder in all content categories.
Retrieving an Earlier Version of a File or Deleted Files
In the retrieve files selection box (see Figure 15 on page 25), check the Show Deleted 
Files
 box and/or the Show older versions of files box. Now, when selecting content to 
retrieve, you can select individual files that were overwritten or deleted. Likewise, 
retrieving entire folders in this mode will retrieve older versions and deleted files as well.
Retrieving All of Your Content
On the Select content to retrieve... screen (see Figure 14 on page 24), choose the 
Retrieve all Files option, which will retrieve content across all categories and copy them 
to either their original locations or the Retrieve Contents folder.
Retrieving Files Directly from the Drive
Using the WD SmartWare Retrieve feature is the best way to find backed up files and 
copy them to your computer’s hard drive. You can, however, also use the file 
management functions of your operating system to:
•   Open and view your backup drive file structure
•   Search for specific files or folders
•   Copy/paste or drag-and-drop the backup file to your computer’s hard drive