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After indicating where you want Intego Backup Manager Pro to put the restored files, you'll see a
progress bar that shows how long the process will take.
If you choose the top-level folder (i.e., the name of the script), your files will be placed at the
location you chose in a folder labeled with the date and time of the backup from which you
restored, in the format Year/Month/Day Hour-Minute-Second. For example, "07/10/29 12-41-50"
means that Intego Backup Manager Pro restored files from a backup made on the 29th of October,
2007, at 12:41:50.
To restore files from backups made to optical discs, you may need one or all of the discs
you used for your backup. If you chose to copy all files each time you ran your backups (see
"Optical Discs" in the Sources and Destinations section above), each disc or set of disc will contain
all of your files. However, if you chose to copy only changed files, you may need all your backup
discs to restore files. You will need to insert the last disc when running a restoration, at which point
Intego Backup Manager Pro will examine the information contained on this disc, regarding which
files were backed up and where, then ask you to insert the disc or discs needed to perform the
restoration.
Note: if you have deleted a script, you can still restore items from its backup folder. To do this,
choose File > Restore from Backup, then select the top-level folder containing the backup you wish
to restore. Since Intego Backup Manager Pro records an invisible file containing backup
information at this location, you will then see a restoration interface, such as that shown earlier.
You can proceed with the restoration as explained above.
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