User Guide

3. Choose to restore the Entire hard drive or Only C: drive and then press Next. A dialog box will
appear to show information on the selected backup point. Select Next after you have made sure
this is the correct backup point to be restored. RestoreIT will restart your computer and your
system will revert back to the selected backup point.
4. After the system has been successfully restored, it will automatically restart to Windows.
Note: 1. Choosing to execute an Incremental Backup Point will clear all existing Incremental
Backup Points that were created after that point.
2. After restoring Only C: drive, all existing Incremental Backup Points that were
created before that point, can only be used to restore the primary drive.
3. RestoreIT does not recommend restoring an ambiguous backup point. It will warn
users twice during the restoring process.
4-6 File Level Backup and Restore
RestoreIT allows you to select particular files to get continuous file-level backup protection. Once
protected, RestoreIT will create a backup version whenever the file is deleted, changed or
overwritten. You can choose to restore the old version later without having to restore the entire
system to an earlier point in time
4-6.1 How to Restore a Specific File
This function allows you to retrieve previous versions of a specific file after it was deleted, changed
or overwritten, without doing an entire restore operation.
To restore a specific file
1. Select the File Level Restore page and then File Level Restore, or select Quick Restart and
then File-Level Restore.
2. The File Restore window will open (show below).
In the left pane, you can expand file folders to locate which file you want to retrieve. The top right
pane displays available files located in the selected directory. Click a file to see all backed up
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