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Data Recovery Bin

The innovative creation of Data Recovery Bin emphasizes its advancement in its ability to backup continuously between the scheduled backups. This ability guarantees continuous data protection for all your important files. It can also recover files not saved by Windows Recycle Bin. Click here to learn more on benefits of using Data Recovery Bin

The two major characteristics of the Data Recovery Bin are:

  1. Files saved in Data Recovery Bin are of temporary nature - using the Advanced settings can help users better configure its parameters for more efficient use of Data Recovery Bin.
  2. Only the modified portion of data in a file is saved - this functionality indicates the capability of real-time data saving. The data saved are organized by the date of their creation for easy viewing and retrieving.
 

The Data Recovery Bin dialog box can be opened in two ways:
  1. From the main status screen, under a backup plan definition, double click on Data Recovery Bin: Enabled
  2. Or click the button View Report and select Data Recovery Bin

The five functional buttons for Data Recovery Bin are:

  1. Refresh – Update the file listing to current time
  2. Copy to – Restore a selected file to a user defined location
  3. View – When viewing from Data Recovery Bin, Files before being modified will be seen here.
  4. Search – To help you find a file you have worked on
  5. Empty Bin - This function allows you to manually delete all files listed in Data Recovery Bin.

In addition, the listings of all columns can be sorted by click on the column title space.



To go back to a certain version of previous modification, you can select the file by its name within the time range and click the button Copy to to restore the file. Following dialog box will come up with default path of the location of the original file.

If you click OK in above box without changing the path, you are attempting to replace the file current in the location with the previous version. The next box will come up to confirm that this is what you really want to do.

If you want to keep the current version of the file, click No to go back and change the restore path to a different location.

Using Search to find a file – if you do not remember the complete path of the file, use search by Any part of the file name. This search method will find all files with the same name and you can decide which one to restore by the time the file was created.

If you are not sure if the file is the one you needed, take a look at it before restore. Click View to take a look at it before restore.