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Restore Your Database
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| · | You want to set up your database on another computer.
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| · | Your hard drive was bad and you sent it out to be repaired. When it was returned to you, the hard drive did not contain your TM database, and now you want to put back your database to continue your work.
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| · | You entered incorrect information into your database and want to go back to a previous point. Rather then deleting the incorrect information, you may want to "restore" your database back to where it was before you entered the incorrect information.
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| · | If you are restoring a backup created by TM 4.0, the file name will be of type SwTM4Bkup*.zip.
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| · | If you are restoring an old TM II Backup, then click on Files of Type and pick the TM II Backup choice - the file name will be of type SwtmBkup*.zip.
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| · | If you restoring an Automatic Backup, then click on Files of Type and pick the Archived Files choice - the file name will be of type SwtmArchive*.zip.
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| 1. Replace currently opened Database - this is the standard default selection.
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| 2. Unzip and copy to currently opened folder.
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| 3. Unzip and copy to a selected folder.
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| Warning: If you choose option 1, the information in the database that you have currently opened WILL BE OVERLAID with the information in the Database that is being restored.
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| Note: If you receive disk media errors during the Restore process, then you should do the backup again using a different diskette or other media.
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| Note: If you are trying to restore your database from a CD-RW and TM will not recognize the CD, that is probably because the CD was not formatted for Windows before it was used for backup. You might want to try to use Windows Explorer to copy the backup file from the CD to your hard drive and then try the TM Restore again using the directory/file from your hard drive.
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