Clickfree C2 Products User Manual Mac v1.0
Clickfree C2 Products User Manual Mac v1.0
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Table
of
Contents
1
DEFINITIONS
AND
INTRODUCTION
1.1
DEFINITIONS
1.2
C2
PRODUCT
LINE
1.3
C2
PRODUCT
LINE
AND
ASSOCIATED
CONTENTS
1.3.1
C2
PORTABLE
(USB
2.0)
1.3.2
C2
DESKTOP
(USB
2.0)
1.3.3
C2
PORTABLE
(USB
3.0)
1.3.4
C2
DESKTOP
(USB
3.0)
1.3.5
C2
RUGGED
PORTABLE
1.3.6
C2
NETWORK
(C2N)
PORTABLE
(USB
2.0)
1.3.7
C2
NETWORK
(C2N)
DESKTOP
(USB
2.0)
1.3.8
C2
NETWORK
(C2N)
PORTABLE
(USB
3.0)
1.3.9
C2
NETWORK
(C2N)
DESKTOP
(USB
3.0)
1.3.10
C2
WIRELESS
(CLICKFREE
WIRELESS)
PORTABLE
1.4
MAIN
FEATURES
2
THE
BASICS
2.1
HOW
DOES
THE
CLICKFREE
SMART
BACKUP
WORK?
2.2
WHAT
FILE
FORMATS
GET
BACKED
UP?
2.3
SYSTEM
REQUIREMENTS
3
BACKING
UP
WITH
CLICKFREE
SMART
BACKUP
3.1
STARTING
A
BACKUP
3.2
CUSTOMIZED
BACKUPS
(FOR
ADVANCED
USERS)
3.2.1
CHOOSING
FOLDERS
TO
SEARCH
FOR
CONTENT
4
NETWORK
BACKUP
(C2
NETWORK
ONLY)
4.1
WHAT
IS
NETWORK
BACKUP?
4.2
PORTABLE
(USB
2.0
&
USB
3.0)
AND
DESKTOP
(USB
3.0)
4.3
DESKTOP
(USB
2.0)
5
WIRELESS
BACKUP
(C2
WIRELESS
ONLY)
5.1
WHAT
IS
WIRELESS
BACKUP?
5.2
WIRELESS
BACKUP
6
BACKUP
SCHEDULER
(FOR
ADVANCED
USERS)
6.1
RUNNING
THE
SCHEDULER
6.1.1
SETTING
UP
THE
SCHEDULER
6.1.2
SETTING
THE
SCHEDULED
BACKUP
INTERVAL:
6.1.3
TO
TEMPORARILY
DISABLE
BACKUPS:
6.1.4
TO
UNINSTALL
THE
SCHEDULED
BACKUP:
6.1.5
RUNNING
THE
SCHEDULER
WITH
OTHER
C2
FEATURES
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7 RESTORING WITH CLICKFREE SMART RESTORE 7.1 BEFORE STARTING A SMART RESTORE 7.2 AUTOMATED SMART RESTORE (DEFAULT OPTION) 7.3 MANUAL RESTORE (FOR ADVANCED USERS) 8 SMART VIEWER (FOR ADVANCED USERS) 8.1 BROWSE, VIEW OR SEARCH FILES AND PHOTOS
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9 CREATING CD OR DVD COPIES OF BACKED UP FILES (FOR ADVANCED USERS) 9.1 STARTING A CD AND/OR DVD BACKUP 10 IMPORTING IPOD / IPHONE / IPAD MUSIC (FOR ADVANCED USERS) 10.1 IMPORTING MUSIC FROM AN IPOD/IPHONE/IPAD TO A COMPUTER 11 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
11.1 WHAT IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE USER ON MY COMPUTER? 27 11.2 WHAT IF I HAVE MORE THAN ONE COMPUTER? 27 11.3 WHAT IF I USE MORE THAN ONE C2? 28 11.4 HOW DO I MAKE MULTIPLE BACKUPS? 28 11.5 WHAT ARE CLICKFREE TOOLS AND MORE TOOLS? 28 11.6 HOW DO I USE PASSWORD PROTECTION? 29 11.7 HOW DO I UPDATE THE C2 SOFTWARE? 30 11.8 HOW DO I RETURN MY C2 TO ITS ORIGINAL SETTINGS? 30 11.9 APPLICATIONS CANNOT FIND THE RESTORED CONTENT 31 11.10 ARE OLDER WINDOWS, MAC OR POWERPC COMPUTERS NOT SUPPORTED? 31 11.11 WHAT DOES A VIRUS IS DETECTED WHEN THE C2 APPLICATION IS SCANNING MEAN? 31 11.12 DOES C2 BACKUP PROGRAMS AS WELL AS DATA FILES? 31 11.13 CAN I OPEN FILES DIRECTLY FROM C2? 32 11.14 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN MY C2 RUNS OUT OF SPACE? 32 11.15 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN MY C2 RUNS OUT OF SPACE? 32 11.16 IN WHAT FILE FORM DOES C2 BACKUP THE FILES? 32 11.17 THE C2 DID NOT BACKUP SIDECAR FILES (IE. XMP FILES) WHICH ARE NEEDED TO EDIT ORIGINAL RAW IMAGES. WHY NOT? 32 11.18 THE C2 SAVES ADOBE PHOTOSHOP IMAGES IN A SEPARATE FOLDER FROM PHOTOS AND ASSIGNS THEM AS ARTWORK AND DESIGNS INSTEAD OF PHOTOS. WHY ARE THEY NOT SAVED AS PHOTOS? 32 11.19 I HAVE A FILE THAT I BACKED UP, THEN EDITED ON MY COMPUTER, WILL IT BE REPLACED WITH THE NEWER VERSION THE NEXT TIME I BACK UP? 33 11.20 C2 NETWORK IS NOT BACKING UP THE COMPUTERS ON MY NETWORK (C2 NETWORK USERS ONLY) 33 11.21 C2 WIRELESS IS NOT PERFORMING WIRELESS BACKUPS (C2 WIRELESS USERS ONLY) 33 12 QUESTIONS, CONCERNS? HOW CAN WE HELP? 34
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1.1 Definitions
To ensure this user guide is easily understandable, the following terms, as defined below, are used throughout this user guide. Administrator Administrator is a special login name for the user who can make system-wide changes to the computer, has full control, and can access all of the files on the computer. Most home users are automatically the Administrator of their computer. Backup and Restore Data can be lost due to damages to your hard drive or corruption by viruses. It can also be accidentally deleted or stolen. Backing up refers to making extra copies of data for safe keeping. Restoring refers to recovering the lost or corrupted files using the backed up data. Making a backup of your content simply copies the content from your computer to your C2 and does not delete any content from the computers hard drive. Restoring your content from a backup simply copies it from your C2 to your computer, and does not delete any content from the C2. C2 never erases anything on your computers hard drive during a backup. It simply copies the content to from the computer. Similarly, nothing is deleted from the C2 during a restore. Contents are simply copied (i.e. restored) from the C2 to your computer. However, if you ask C2 to restore a backup to the same location on the computer, a window will appear advising that a file with the same name exists. Options are Skip, Replace or Cancel. If you dont want to overwrite content, you can simply restore the content to another location on your computer. Similarly, during future (i.e. subsequent) backups, all new content and other content that has been modified since the last backup will be copied to the C2. During this process, any older files will be replaced (i.e. overwritten) with newer revisions. Content C2 has been developed to backup only the data that you have created or copied to your computer music, photos, letters, emails, tax information etc. In this guide, we refer to this data as content. C2 does not back up your operating system or software. (eg. Mac OS X). File Information used by your computer is stored in a specific place on your hard drive. A file may be content, a program or part of a program, or information a program uses in some way. Sometimes the relationship between content and file is unclear: a photo or a letter is usually a single file. On the other hand, a single email message may be just a part of a large file that contains many messages, and related information such as email addresses, calendar events.
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1.3.2
1.3.3
1.3.4
1.3.5
C2 Rugged Portable
One Clickfree C2 Rugged Portable Backup Drive One USB 2.0 cable to attach the C2 to your computer One quick start guide
1.3.6
1.3.7
1.3.8
1.3.9
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One USB 3.0 cable to attach the C2N to your computer One quick start guide
Except for support for faster USB interface speed on USB 3.0 products, all software features are the same for all of the C2 product variants above.
Customizable backup options (For Advanced Users) Includes options for custom file types and full folder backup Still runs as C2, even after customizing settings Each computer can have its own unique customizable settings Remembers your customized settings for each computer you use it with
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Multi-PC backup Can hold the backups for as many computers as you like, depending only on the available space on the C2 Backs up both Windows and Mac computers to the same C2 drive
Easy restore to same or other computer Backed-up content can quickly and easily be restored You can just as easily restore content to a different computer as to the original one This makes C2 a great way to move your content from your old computer to your new computer Allows you to undo a restore, in case you accidentally overwrote a file you wanted to keep
File Manager also known as Smart Viewer Conveniently view backed-up photos in thumbnail and expanded view
Import music Easily import music from your iPod to your computer, and to iTunes
USB 3.0 Interface High-speed USB 3.0 Interface (backwards compatible with USB 2.0 computers) is supported on select C2 new models. Supplied USB 3.0 cable is backwards compatible with older USB 2.0 connectors. You can simply connect it to older USB 2.0 computers to access them at slower USB 2.0 speed
Network Backup (C2 Network only) Automatic backup of multiple Windows and Mac computers connected to your network (either wired or wireless) Network setup is automatic and does not require the user to configure anything All computers on the network can be backed as long as C2 Network remains physically connected to one of the computers on the network.
Wireless Backup (C2 Wireless only) Automatic backup of multiple Windows and Mac computers connected to your network (either wired or wireless) Wireless setup is automatic and does not require the user to configure anything All backups are performed wirelessly to the C2 Wireless via the networks wireless router with no need to leave it plug into any computer; it just needs to be left plugged into an electrical outlet
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The Basics
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Microsoft Windows Vista (any editions) Microsoft Windows XP (C2 Wireless requires SP3) Microsoft Windows 7 Mac OSX 10.5 Leopard or newer running on an Intel processor At least one USB port on your computer, however depending on your computer, you may require to use a second USB port to provide additional power to the C2 At least 100 MB of free space on your computer. An optional CD or DVD drive for making CD or DVD copies of backed up content.
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4. If your C2 is password protected, you will be prompted to enter the password to access the drive for backup or restore. If you do not remember your password, click Show Hint
After you enter the password, Clickfree Smart Backup can start. 5. The Start Clickfree Backup window appears. Double click on it
6. If a major software update is available, C2 prompts you to install it. It is HIGHLY recommended that the update be installed by clicking on Update. After the update
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7. A Welcome screen will appear showing the number of seconds left before the backup automatically begins. You can start a backup at anytime by simply clicking on the Start button. 8. Clickfree Smart Backup will search for new files to be backed up and organize them for backing up. 9. The Backup Summary screen shows how many new files were backed up, the total number of files backed up and the total amount of hard disc space used.
To Backup another computer to the same C2 simply repeat the same procedure for each computer. Each time you wish to backup a computer with a C2 (basic) unit, you will need to manually plug the C2 into that computer.
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To review or change what gets backed up: 1 2 3 Follow steps 1 to 6 at 3.1 Starting a Backup Before the countdown reaches zero, click Options. The Choose displayed. what to backup screen is
You can either backup all the files in selected folders (recommended), or you can choose the categories or content to back up. All of the categories are selected by default. 4 Choose the categories of content to be backed up, for example, Office Documents, Photos, and Videos. To include a category, for example, Photos, in the backup, make sure that the box to the left of the category name is checked . If it isnt, click the box to check it. You can add and remove the checkmark by clicking in the box. To exclude a category, for example, Music, from the backup, make sure that the box to the left of the category name is unchecked to uncheck it. Note: You must choose at least one category. . If it is checked, click the box
3.2.1
To remove a folder:
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a. Select the folder to be removed b. Click Note: You must choose at least one folder.
2. When you are finished choosing folders, click OK twice. 3. You are now ready to start your backup.
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4.2 Portable (USB 2.0 & USB 3.0) and Desktop (USB 3.0)
After completing the initial backup repeat again for as many computers, both Windows and Mac, as desire, and allow the backup to start and complete as outlined in Section 3 of this manual. After all initial computer back ups are complete, leave C2 Network connected to one of the computers that has previously been backed up by the C2 Network. Ensure that both the computer is turned on and connected to the network. For the C2N Network desktop (USB3.0), ensure that it is powered on via its power supply. Every computer that has previously been backed up and is on the same network as the C2 Network can now be automatically backed up on a regular schedule.
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C2 Wireless will now retain the wireless settings of the most recent networked computer to which it was connected, via USB. Provide power to the C2 Wireless by connecting it to a power outlet via its power adapter (included). The light at the bottom/front of the C2 Wireless should turn orange. Wait up to five (5) minutes for the C2 Wireless to connect to the wireless network and to the previously backed up computers on the network. All the previously backed up computers that is wirelessly connected to the C2 Wireless can be wirelessly backed up per the schedule you set up.
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6.1.1
6.1.2
1
6.1.3
1
6.1.4
1
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6.1.5
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If the C2 contains backups created on the computer that you are using, the Please
select the User you would like to restore box by default contains the
name of this computer, and, unless you change it, the content to be restored will come from this computer.
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Click the arrow at the right of the Please select the User you would like to restore box. The drop-down list contains the names of all of the computers that have been backed up on the C2. Select the name of the computer whose content you want to restore. Click Next> Click Start Restore. As C2 restores your content, it shows you what is happening and how far it has gotten in the process. A screen indicates when all of content has been restored. The backed up content on the C2 is still there even after the restore.
Click Close.
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1. Before it overwrites an existing file on your computer with one of the same name from the backed-up files, C2 asks if you want to replace the existing file with the one from the backup: 2. You can choose to: Keep both copies of this one file click Keep Both. C2 renames the backed-up file by adding copy to the end of the file name, and then restores the renamed file. Keep both copies of all same-name files check Do this for all duplicate files and click Keep Both. C2, without asking you, renames the remaining backed-up files by adding copy to the ends of the file names, and then restores the renamed files. Not replace this one file click Skip Not replace any same-name files check Do this for all duplicate files and click Skip. C2 skips all remaining same-name files without asking you. Replace just this file click Replace Replace all same-name files check Do this for all duplicate files and click Replace. C2 replaces all remaining same-name files without asking you. If two files have the same size (KB) and same date/time modified, it is likely safe to skip. A screen indicates when all of content has been restored. Click Close. Now, unplug the C2 and store it in a safe place.
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Note; For C2 Wireless users, the C2 Wireless must be connected to a computer via its USB cable in order to view backed up photos.
It is very simple procedure to view/search/browse all the photos and files on your C2. 1 2 In the Backup box select the user whose files you want to search or browse for. Do one of the following: Click any of the underlined numbers, and use the normal Finder features to find and open your files. Note that the file display is filtered to show only files that belong to the category you selected. Click Backup View, and use the normal Finder features to find and open your files. You can view the thumbnails by selecting thumbnail view.
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Select the iPod, iPhone or iPad which contains the music to be imported, and click Next.
Select the music to be copied by checking a combination of the Playlists on the left, and individual titles on the right, or, to import all of the music ensure that the Import All Music checkbox is checked. A dash in a playlists checkbox means that some of its titles are selected. Note that, since a title may be included in more than one playlist, checking or
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unchecking any given playlist may result in a change in the selection status of other playlists.
You can use the controls at the bottom left of the screen to play any title from your iPod through your computers sound system. If the title will not play in Windows Media Player, the appropriate program opens to play it.
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If you do not want to import the music to iTunes, uncheck the Automatically add imported music to your iTunes library checkbox. Click Browse to select the location to copy the music files. Click Start Copy. The music files are imported to your computer. Click Close. If you are adding the imported music to your iTunes library, wait until the Adding new music box closes.
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5. Select the computer you want removed and click on Remove Backup. Warning: Once you have removed a computer from C2 there is no way to recover that computers content from the C2. C2 may take several minutes to erase the data, depending on the amount of backed up content.
Manage Backup - shows computer information, or remove a computer Software Update updates the C2 software Master Reset - removes all backed-up content from your C2 and erases any changes you have made to the backup settings
Support Contact details for customer support
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To use Clickfree Tools and More Tools: 1 2 3 Connect the C2 to your computer. For C2 Desktop, ensure that the power adapter is providing power to the unit. When you see the countdown screen, click Options before the countdown reaches zero. Click the Tools or More Tools tab to show the available tools.
How do I enable password protection? You can enable password protection from the More Tools screen. To enable password protection: 1 2 3 4 Click Enable Password. Type your password in both the New Password and Retype Password fields. Optionally set a hint. See below for details. Click OK. Can I change my password? The way to change your password is to disable security from the Backup Summary screen. How do I disable password protection? You can disable password protection from the Tools screen. To disable password protection: Click Disable Password then click Yes when asked if you are sure. You can re-enable password protection from the Tools screen.
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What if I forget my password? If you have forgotten your password, and cannot remember it from the hint you set when you enabled password protection, your only choice is to reset the C2.
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To remove all backed up content: 1 2 On the Tools screen click Master Reset. If you really want to remove all backed-up content from your C2, click on Continue. Warning: Once you have removed content from using Master Reset there is no way to recover it on you C2. C2 may take several minutes to erase all of the content, depending on the amount of backed up content.
11.11 What does a virus is detected when the C2 application is scanning mean?
The Clickfree application triggered your antivirus program when it accessed an infected file on your computer that is normally not scanned by your antivirus program in its standard mode. As a result, your antivirus program has notified you that it has detected an infected file. Refer to your antivirus documentation for details on how to remove the virus.
11.12
The various C2 will not backup program or system files such as the Mac OS X. These files were purposely omitted in our backup process in order to minimize the potential threat of backing up files that are infected by viruses, corrupted through other means or taking up more backup space than needed.
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11.13
The C2 has an embedded picture viewer allowing you to access pictures directly from the C2. For other file types, double-click on the file from the Clickfree "summary" window. Ensure the computer that is connected has the necessary application installed. If the application is missing then the file will not open. Please also note that some applications will require an application to open the files, rather than double-clicking on the files directly.
11.14
The C2 will not start and you will receive the message "Not enough space on the destination drive". You will need to remove data from the C2.
11.15
The C2 will not start and you will receive the message "Not enough space on the destination drive". You will need to remove data from the C2.
11.16
C2 stores all files in their original form; it does not use a proprietary file format to backup any data. This allows users to also be able to use the C2 as an accessible external storage device.
11.17 The C2 did not backup sidecar files (ie. XMP files) which are needed to edit original RAW images. Why not?
These sidecar files are not actually required to edit RAW images, but some applications like Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop can store changes to RAW files in these XMP files instead of altered in the image itself by embedding the XMP data into the image.
11.18 The C2 saves Adobe Photoshop images in a separate folder from photos and assigns them as artwork and designs instead of photos. Why are they not saved as photos?
Photoshop images used to be stored in the photos directory, but this type of segmentation resulted in a lot non-relevant illustrations and artwork being stored in the photos directory. Also, some Adobe Photoshop PSD files cannot be rendered as a thumbnail.
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11.19 I have a file that I backed up, then edited on my computer, will it be replaced with the newer version the next time I back up?
Yes, if a file is backed up on a Clickfree drive and changes are made to the original file on the computer (same location and file name), the newer version of that same file will replace the older one the next time a backup is performed.
11.20 C2 Network is not backing up the computers on my network (C2 Network users only)
There are numerous reasons as to why your C2 Network is functioning as expected. 1 The C2 Network is not connected to one of the powered-on computers on your network. Do not connect C2 Network via a USB Hubconnect it directly to the computer. This computer must also be connected to the same network as the other computers you wish to backup. C2 Network (Desktop version) must also be externally powered. Ensure that it is connected to a power outlet via its power adapter (included). If you are using a wireless router to connect all your networked computers, it may not be functioning correctly. The computers to be backed up are powered off or not connected to your network.
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11.21 C2 Wireless is not performing wireless backups (C2 Wireless users only)
There are numerous reasons as to why your C2 Wireless is not backing up wirelessly. 1 2 3 4 5 The C2 Wireless is still connected to your computer. It must be disconnected from all computers and plugged into a power outlet via its power adapter (included). Your wireless router is not functioning correctly. C2 Wireless is not connected to your wireless router. Check that the LED light at the front/bottom of your C2 Wireless is blue. Your computer(s) are powered off or not connected to your network. C2 Wireless and your computer(s) are not connected to the same network. Reconnect C2 Wireless to one of the computers on the network via USB, allow a backup to be performed, disconnect from the computer and connect to a power outlet (via its included power adapter)
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12 Questions, Concerns? How can we Help? The Clickfree customer support team is ready to assist you.
For technical support for any of your C2 products, please contact our 24-hour support team from Monday to Friday, Eastern Standard Time (UTC/GMT 5hrs).. Call Toll Free North America : UK& Deutschland : UK : Deutschland : Italy : Australia : New Zealand : Email Support: [email protected] Sales: [email protected] Corporate Address 30 West Beaver Creek Road, Suite 115 Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, L4B 3K1 1-866-680-0516 00-800-5555-6661 0-808-101-2273 0-800-181-7795 800-872-789 1-800-258551 0-800-451768
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