Restore Markers

Regardless of which restore method you select, when you navigate to a specific volume, folder, or file to restore, each object displayed in the restore window has a green or gray box to its left called a marker. These markers are visual indicators of the objects that are or are not selected for restore.

The following table describes the different marker configurations and corresponding restore levels:

Marker

Configuration

Description

Icon - All sub-directories selected.

Completely filled center.

Full restore.

Icon - Partial sub-directories selected.

Partially filled center.

Partial restore.

Icon - No sub-directories selected.

Empty center.

Do not restore.

Note: Gray marker configurations follow the same pattern as green marker configurations, but reflect the proportion of files under them that are selected for restore.

The fill proportion of a marker at a higher level of the directory tree depends on the fill proportions of the markers of the objects at the lower levels.

If you click a marker at a higher level so that it is completely filled, then all the markers at the lower levels are automatically filled completely.


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