Originally Posted by
septus
Have you ever had to restore using mozy? I have a friend whose hard drive died last year. He used mozy for his backups and couldn't figure out how to get his data restored. Ended up calling them and they told him that the program was tied to a unique identifier on that drive. Told him he would have to download all the files off their web interface to restore them.. Which not only is a major pita for a lot of files but has a bandwidth per day cap. You get what you pay for.
Client Restore
The easiest and best way to restore files is via the MozyHome client installed on your computer. For additional details and instructions, click on a restore method below.
* Client Restore — Restore selected files using the MozyHome client.
Client Restore
You can restore previous versions of files from the MozyHome Configuration window:
1. Right-click on the MozyHome icon in the system tray (near your clock) and select "Configure" from the menu.
2. Once the Configuration window loads, click on the "Restore" tab.
3. Select the files or folders you want to restore.
4. Click the "Restore" button.
For more info, see the "Restoring Backed Up Files" section of MozyHome client manual.
* Virtual Drive — Restore files using the MozyHome virtual drive via Windows Explorer.
Virtual Drive Restore
MozyHome creates a virtual drive on your computer which you can use to view or restore your backed up files. To restore files from your virtual drive:
1. Open My Computer (on your desktop or the Start menu).
2. Click the drive labeled "MozyHome."
3. Navigate to the folders or files you wish to restore.
4. Right-click on the folder/file.
5. Select either "Restore" or "Restore To."
For more info, see the "Restoring Backed Up Files" section of MozyHome client manual.
* Right-Click Restore — Restore versions of files by right-clicking in Windows Explorer.
DVD Restore via FedEx — Have your restored files delivered to you on DVDs. Please allow 2-5 business days for order processing, and an additional 24 hours for shipping. A shipping and processing fee will be charged to your credit card on file.
Any of these methods works on any computer. I'm not sure wtf he was doing or told you.
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