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Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Support
- System requirements
- Serial number
- Tips for Program Help
- More about MAGIX
- Introduction
- 1-click quick maintenance
- Program functions at a glance
- Functions in detail
- Additional features and settings
- MAGIX PC Check Live
- File filter
- Recorder and media information
- Help menu
- Help
- Tutorial video...
- Glossary
- Find knowledge & workshops...
- Open magix.info - the Multimedia Knowledge Community
- Professional system analysis
- MAGIX Screenshare
- Register online
- Online Update
- Show instruction dialog again
- Reset repair of Windows registry to original state
- Reset registry to original state
- Reset cleaning of Windows registry
- About MAGIX PC Check & Tuning 2011
- Tips & tricks - Problems & solutions
- MAGIX services in detail
- Glossary
- Index
64 Functions in detail
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Step 3: Press on "R" on your keyboard to refresh the display. The backup of
the drive should now be listed in "Source". Please proceed as described in the
following paragraphs.
Note: After recovering the data, the boot disc must be removed so that it is not
detected again automatically when the computer is restarted!
Using the restore program
Note: The mouse will not work on this interface!
• To switch between source and destination, you can use the left and right
arrow keys on the keyboard; the "Tab" key (double arrow) can also be used.
• The up and down arrow keys can be used to move up and down in the
"Source" or "Destination" sections.
• Choose the backup that you want to restore in "Source".
• In "Destination", select the hard drive and drive where you want to restore the
data.
Keyboard shortcuts
Q The "Q" key on your keyboard ends the restore program.
H "H" opens a small help file for the program.
R To search your entire PC and all connected hard drives/USB sticks for
backups, press "R" on your keyboard.
S Once you have selected a backup and a destination via the arrow
keys, then you can begin the restore process by pressing "S" (the
"Enter" key also works).
Source (CD/DVD drive and storage media)
All optical drives (CD, DVD, Blu-ray drives and burners) that are installed on
your PC will be displayed here automatically. The manufacturer, type of drive,
and the product description will also be indicated.
As soon as a medium with a backup is recognized, it will display a star ("*")
behind the name.