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Restoring Data from Secondary or External Hard Drives
Locating the Data from Failed or Disconnected Hard Drives To locate files from disconnected or failed secondary hard
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How to Create a Restore from Your Backblaze Backup
created your restore: If you have selected a .zip (download) restore: Once you have created a restore, our restore servers
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How to move files from your Restore to your Local Hard Drive.
see our Restore Guide. 1. Locate the Restored Data, either on the Restore Hard Drive or at the location you had extracted
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Before you restore with Time Machine
before you restore using Time Machine, or Migration Assistant with Time Machine as the source of the restore, you should
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How can I create a smaller restore or pick and choose what's in my restore?
to hold the entire restore • If you want to restore a single file To create a smaller restore, log in to your Backblaze
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How long will my USB Restore take?
per terabyte of data to prepare, copy and encrypt. Times can fluctuate depending on the total quantity of data, and number of
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What size drive will I receive when I order a restore?
non-North American user may wish to order two 4 TB restores rather than an 8 TB restore to avoid any compatibility issues.
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Migrate data from old computer to new computer with Backblaze
Backblaze can help keep data safe while migrating data If you decide to manually transfer data locally, backing up with
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How long will it take to restore my files?
size of your restore. Restores over 1 TByte may take several days per TB of data, due to the greater amount of data to be prepared
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Why does Backblaze need my private encryption key to restore?
will have access to your data. Meaning that even if your login credentials are compromised your data would not be able to be
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