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Clickfree Transformer User Guide Advanced topics
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For example, assume that the File Type and File Date selections would include
them:
To find all files whose names begin with ‘08Dec’, type ‘08Dec*’ – this will
find 08Dec_LetterToMary.doc, but not 2008DecemberExpenses.xls
To find all files with ‘Dec’ anywhere in the name, type ‘*Dec*’ – this will
find 08Dec_LetterToMary.doc, 2008DecemberExpenses.xls, etc
To find all files with ‘n’ as the second character of the name, type ‘?n*’ –
this will find IndiaSlides.ppt, inukshuk5.jpg, but not 5inukshuk.jpg
To find all files of type ‘doc’ or ‘docx’, type ‘*.doc*’ – of course, this will
also find any files that have type ‘doczzz’ as well
3. Click
Search.
Files that match all of your search criteria are displayed.
4. Select the files to be restored, and click
Next >.
You are returned to the
Restore Summary screen where you can make more
selections.
5. If you are finished selecting files, click
Next >.
HOW DO I CHOOSE ANOTHER DRIVE AND/OR FOLDER TO RESTORE TO?
On the Select Location to Restore Files screen you can choose:
the disk drive to restore content to (if you have more than one)
the folder on that drive to use
If any drive does not have enough space for the content to be restored, the drive letter
and free space are ‘greyed’: