If you want to see both files click Copy but keep both files
instead.
There is already a file with the same name in this location.
Click the file you want to keep
Replace the file in the destination folder with the file you are copying: Bluegress.jpg
Date modified: 1/30/20093:40 PM
Mo files will be changed. Leave this fife in the destination fold en Bluegrassjpg
BIuegra55 (C:\UsersVPaul\Pictu resVFI owers) Size: 28.4 KB
Date modified: 1/30/20093:40 PM
i^Copy, but keep both files -W
[Thefileyou are copying will be renamed "Bluegrass (2),jpg"
i Do this for all conflicts
The Your Files Have Been Restored dialog box appears.
( Click Finish (not shown).
i Do this for all conflicts
How do I restore a file from an older backup?
Windows Backup keeps track of your previous backups, and although you will most often want to restore a file from the most recent backup, you can use the following steps to restore files from any stored backup:
1 Follow Steps 1 to 5 to display the Browse or Search Your Backup for Files and Folders to Restore dialog box.
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