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Clickfree Wireless Backup (Windows) 
 
Restoring Content 
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•  Replace all same-name files – check 
Do this for all duplicate files
 and click 
Replace
Clickfree replaces all remaining same-name files without asking you. 
•  If two files have the same size (KB) and same date modified, it is likely to be safe to 
skip. 
If you skipped any files during a restore, the 
Restore Complete
 window has an 
Exceptions
 link at the bottom left. Click the link to see a list of the files that were not 
restored. 
After a restore, Clickfree gives you the chance to undo the restore. If you want to 
undo, see “How do I undo a restore?” on page 13. 
Your content has not been deleted from your Clickfree backup: it is still safe on the 
Clickfree Wireless. 
H
OW DO 
I
 FIND FILES THAT WERE RESTORED
If Clickfree restored your files to a folder that was not their original location, Clickfree puts an 
icon on your desktop so that you can quickly and easily get to the restored content: 
  
Double-click the icon to open 
Windows Explorer
 to the folder where your content was 
restored. You can now use 
Explorer
 to move the files to a more convenient folder. 
M
Y PROGRAM CANNOT FIND THE RESTORED FILES 
 WHAT SHOULD 
I
 DO
Some programs expect to find their files in a particular folder. If you restore files to a folder 
other than the original location, your program may not be able to find them. 
If your program displays an error message telling you that it cannot find its files, or if the 
program starts up but your data is missing, you will need to move the files to the proper 
folder.  
Unfortunately, this is different for every application and you may need to consult the 
program’s online help or user guide to find out where the files need to be moved to. 
H
OW DO 
I
 UNDO A RESTORE
If you realize, after restoring your files, that the restore accidentally overwrote a file you 
need to keep, Clickfree allows you to undo the latest restore. 
1.  Double-click the icon on the desktop (or click once on the icon in the system tray).