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Carbonite Post-Restore Checklist (Mac 2x)

Summary:

This checklist will assist you with performing post-restore functions to get your data where it needs to be and resume your backup.

Solution:

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Step 1: Determine if Your Restore is Complete

Once your restore has completed with Carbonite version 2x, you will see a pop up from Carbonite indicating the restore is finished and displaying the number of files restored.

Carbonite 2.x Client: # of your files have been restored!

If you do not see this pop up, your restore is likely still in progress. You can view the progress of your restore through the Carbonite User Interface. This will show you the percentage of your selected files that has been restored so far.

Click the Carbonite icon in the menu bar and select Open Carbonite to open the Carbonite User Interface.

macOS: From the status bar, click the Carbonite icon and select Open Carbonite.

Within the Carbonite User Interface, click Restore Files under the MAIN section.

Carbonite 2.x Client: Click Restore Files

The Restore Files tab will let you restore all of your files to your computer and view the progress of any restore.

Carbonite 2.x Client: Restoring Files

Step 2: Locate Your Restored Files

If you can't find your files after a restore, you can use your computer's Spotlight search feature to quickly track them down.

  • You will find a report on your desktop called "Carbonite Restore Summary (timestamp).txt" after the restore completes. This report will tell you where the files were restored and notify you of any restore failures. In most case, restore failures are on metadata so you shouldn't be concerned if the reports lists something you do not recognize. However, you can attempt to restore any failed files you do recognize again through Carbonite or through Anytime Anywhere Access.

This is accomplished by clicking the Magnifying Glass in your menu bar and typing the name of the file or folder you're looking for. Your search results will be populated as you type. Clicking a folder in the results will open it in Finder. If you were looking for a file, it would open with the proper program on your computer, provided the required program is installed on your computer.

macOS Spotlight: Searc iTunes

If your data was restored to an unexpected or unfamiliar location due to differences between the old computer and the new computer, you can drag and drop it to a more suitable location.

Any files that were not restored and are no longer on your computer (or are on your computer and not selected for backup) are kept on the Carbonite servers for 30 or 60 days before they are removed.

macOS Finder: Dragging and dropping files from Downloads to Documents
If you need help moving your restored data, we recommend contacting Apple Support or a local computer technician.

Step 3: Importing Your Restored Files

Carbonite's first priority is the safe retention and return of your personal data files. Our support staff is fully engaged in this focus to provide the best service we possibly can for all of your Carbonite-related needs. For certain programs, it may be necessary to perform additional steps to import restored data before that data will be accessible. These steps are outside of our expertise, we recommend working with Apple Support or a local computer technician.

If you prefer to complete these steps yourself, you can access self-service instructions for importing data into each of the programs listed below by clicking the appropriate link in the Carbonite Instructions column:

Program Carbonite Instructions
Apple Address Book Importing into Address Book
Apple Mail Importing into Apple Mail
Apple Calendar Importing into Apple Calendar with iCloud
Importing into Apple Calendar Without iCloud
Apple Photos Importing into Apple Photos
iTunes Importing into iTunes
Mozilla Firefox Importing into Firefox
Microsoft Outlook 2016 Importing into Microsoft Outlook
Safari Importing into Safari

For any additional questions or concerns about a specific program, please check with the vendor of that program.

Step 4 (Optional): Adjust Power Settings

If you had adjusted your power settings to allow the computer to remain on for a quicker restore, you can use the instructions within this section to set them back.

Click the Apple symbol in the menu bar and select System Preferences to open the System Preferences window.

macOS: Click the Apple logo and select System Preferences

In the System Preferences window, click on the Energy Saver icon.

macOS System Preferences: Click Energy Saver

Click the Restore Defaults button to place the settings back to default.

macOS Energy Saver: Restore Defaults
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