Choose what to do if the program finds a file in the target folder with the same name as in the backup.
This option is available only while restoring data from file-level backups.
Select the Overwrite existing files check box if you want to overwrite the files on the hard disk with the files from the backup. If the check box is cleared, the more recent files and folders will be kept on the disk.
If you do not need to overwrite some files:
Select the Hidden files and folders check box to turn off overwriting of all hidden files and folders.
Select the System files and folders check box to turn off overwriting of all system files and folders.
Select the More recent files and folders check box to turn off overwriting of new files and folders.
Click Add specific files and folders to manage the list of custom files and folders that you do not want to overwrite.
To turn off overwriting of specific files, click the plus sign to create an exclusion criterion.
While specifying the criteria, you can use the common Windows wildcard characters. For example, to preserve all files with extension .exe, you can add *.exe. Adding My???.exe will preserve all .exe files with names consisting of five symbols and starting with “my”.
To delete a criterion, select it in the list, and then click the minus sign.