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Restoring the backup data under X Window System
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You can set the default filters for not to restore files of specific types. Use the common
masking rules. For example, to exclude all files with extension .tib, add *.tib mask.
My???.tib mask will reject all .tib files with names, consisting of five symbols and starting
with “my”.
This option is effective only when restoring files from file/folders archives. When restoring
files from a disk/partition image, you cannot filter out any files.
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Files overwriting mode
This option allows you to keep useful data changes, made since the backup being restored
was done. Choose what to do if the program finds in the target folder a file with the same
name as in the archive.
Overwrite existing file – this will give the archived file unconditional priority over the file
on the hard disk.
Overwrite existing file if it is older – this will give the priority to the most recent file
modification, whether it is in the archive or on the disk.
Do not overwrite existing file – this will give the file on the hard disk unconditional
priority over the archived file.
This option is effective only when restoring files from file/folders archives.
Pre/post commands
You can specify commands or batch files to be automatically executed before and after the
restore procedure. Click Edit to open the Edit Command window where you can easily
input the command, its arguments and working directory or browse folders to find a batch
file.
Unchecking the Do not perform operations until the commands execution is
complete box, checked by default, will permit the restore procedure to run concurrently
with your commands execution.
Restoration priority
The default setting – Low.
The priority of any process, running in a system, determines the amount of CPU usage and
system resources allocated to that process. Decreasing the restoration priority will free more
resources for other CPU tasks. Increasing of restoration priority may speed up the restore
process due to taking resources from the other currently running processes. The effect will
depend on total CPU usage and other factors.
File-level security settings
The default setting – Restore files with their security settings.
You can choose whether to restore the original files’ security settings (i.e. permissions for
read, write and execute, set in file Properties -> Permissions), or let the files inherit the
security settings of the folder where they will be restored.