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BACKING UP YOUR COMPUTER FILES

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Backing Up Your Computer Files

This chapter includes the following topics:

How the Backup Function Works
Backing Up Files

How the Backup Function Works

The WD SmartWare software automatically and continuously backs up all of your
important data files to your My Book drive—music, movies, photos, documents, email,
and other files.

After the WD SmartWare software categorizes the different types of files on your
computer’s internal hard drive, clicking the Start Backup button backs all of them up. Or
you can select specific files, folders, or categories of files to back up.

After performing a backup, the WD SmartWare software protects your files by backing
up any:

• New file that is created on or copied to your internal hard drive

• Existing file that is changed in any way

This protection is automatic—the WD SmartWare software does it for you without any
action on your part—just make sure to leave your My Book drive connected to your
computer.

Note: Automatic backup protection is continuous for as long as your My Book

drive is connected to your computer. Then, whenever you disconnect and
reconnect the drive to your computer, the WD SmartWare software
rescans your computer for new or changed files and resumes automatic,
continuous backup as before.

Backing Up Files

1.

On the Home screen:

a. If you are going to back up files by category AND your computer has more than

one internal hard drive or drive partition, use the internal drive selector box under
your computer icon to select the one that you want to back up first:

b. If you have more than one My Book drive or other supported devices connected

to your computer, select the one that you want to back up files to:

2.

Click the Backup tab to display the Backup screen (see Figure 9 on page 19).

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