File - Backup - Restore backup 
 
 Note! Backups that do not include system 
 files must be of the same version as the program in order to be restored. 
 Read more about this here.
Note! Backups that do not include system 
 files must be of the same version as the program in order to be restored. 
 Read more about this here.
How to restore a backup
Select File - Backup - Restore backup and click Next.
Select Previous backup 
 copy and choose which of the backup copies you would like to restore. 
 
	Enter your password if you have 
 protected the backup with a password.
Click Next.
Information about the backup is displayed in the information window. Ensure that the information is correct and click Next.
Read the Important Information and select I have read and understood the information above before clicking Next.
 The backup is being restored. This can take 
 some time, especially if the backup contains a large amount of data.
 The backup is being restored. This can take 
 some time, especially if the backup contains a large amount of data.
How to restore an external backup
Select File - Backup - Restore backup and click Next.
Select External backup. 
 Enter the file path to the backup. You can either enter the path directly 
 or click Browse to load the backup 
 copy. 
	Enter your password if you have 
 protected the backup with a password.
Click Next.
Information about the backup is displayed in the information window. Make sure the information is correct and click Next.
Read the Important Information and select I have read and understood the above warning before clicking Next.
 The backup is being restored. This can take 
 some time, especially if the backup contains a large amount of data.
 The backup is being restored. This can take 
 some time, especially if the backup contains a large amount of data.
 Note! The program will close automatically 
 when restoring a backup. Start the program when the restore wizard has 
 been completed.
Note! The program will close automatically 
 when restoring a backup. Start the program when the restore wizard has 
 been completed.
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