Clickfree C2 Network Backup Drives will protect all of the personal files on a computer including photos, music, videos, email, contacts, web favorites, documents - over 500+ file types.
Includes Easy Link™ – Backing up multiple computers, including Windows and Mac, in your home or office has never been easier. Just plug Clickfree C2 Network into each computer once and they will all be backed up automatically. Ideally suited for environments with a combination of desktop and laptop computers. Clickfree C2 Network makes backing up multiple computers easier than taking a photo, listening to a song or typing an email.
Backing up your personal files from multiple computers has never been easier.
Please note that this product is no longer available.
Clickfree™ uses patented and trademarked technology features to make complex tasks EASY
KEY BACKUP FEATURES :
EASY Run Learn more Patented Easy Run automatically backs up your photos, videos, music and other personal files
EASY Organizer Automatically finds and organizes your photos and all other personal files for backup
EASY Viewer Learn more View all backed up photos and other personal files just like on your original computer
EASY Restore Learn more Your complete personal file backup and photos can be easily transferred to a new computer
EASY Music Learn more Import music and playlists from any iPod, iPad, iPhone
EASY Archiver Make additional hard copy backups to CDs or DVDs
Password Protection Easily protect backed up personal files with 256-bit hardware encryption
EASY Link
Just plug Clickfree into each computer once, and then leave the Clickfree plugged into one computer that is connected to your network router. All the computers will then automatically be backed up through your network router.
Each computer:
* Will be identified by computer name so that you can see them separately
* Can be password protected as needed with 256 bit hardware encryption.
* Can be set to a different back up schedule
One or both of the Clickfree drives may not be detected, or the Clickfree may not be receiving enough power.
Ensure the Clickfree device is receiving enough power:
Depending on the product; the Clickfree may come with a USB cable, a USB Y-cable, and/or an AC adaptor
Ensure that these are in use if they came with your product
Try plugging your Clickfree into different USB ports:
If using a desktop, use the USB ports located at the back of the computer. These ports generally supply more power than the USB ports located at the front
USB hubs are not supported. The Clickfree must be connected directly to the computer
If your Clickfree was supplied with an AC adaptor, try plugging it into a different power outlet:
The LEDs on the Clickfree will light up when powered ON
Check that both drives named Clickfree_System and CF_Storage exist
If both drives do not appear, the Clickfree software will not function correctly
How to check for Clickfree_System and CF_Storage in Windows:
a. Close any open applications
b. Click on the Start button in Windows
c. Click on Computer (or My Computer)
d. Plug your Clickfree into USB
e. Under the section Drives with removable storage: two drives should appear on the desktop named Clickfree_System and CF_Storage
How to check for Clickfree_System and CF_Storage in Mac OS X:
a. Close any open applications
b. Navigate to the desktop
c. Plug your Clickfree into USB
d. Two drives should appear on the desktop named Clickfree_System and CF_Storage
Note: if either Clickfree_System or CF_Storage do not appear, the Clickfree may not function correctly. See this FAQ for further troubleshooting.
e. Double-click on Clickfree_System, the Clickfree software should launch
Q.01014. Why can't I launch the Clickfree software?
The Clickfree software needs both drives (storage drive and virtual CD-ROM) to be detected in order to work correctly.
This may occur when the Clickfree isn't receiving enough power, isn't detected by the computer, or is missing drive letter assignments.
How to check for and assign missing drive letters in Windows:
1. Using your keyboard, press both the Windows key + R key at the same time
2. A window named Run will appear. In this window, type diskmgmt.msc
3. Press the Enter key on your keyboard, a window named Disk Management will appear
4. Check to see if Clickfree_System and CF_Storage are present. At this point, you may notice that neither Clickfree_System nor CF_Storage have a drive letter assigned.
In order to function correctly, both Clickfree_System and CF_Storage will need to have drive letters assigned to them. How to assign drive letters to your Clickfree:
a. Using your mouse, right-click on CF_Storage, a context menu should appear
b. Select Change Drive Letter and Paths
c. Click on the Add button
d. Select Assign the following drive letter
e. Click on the drop-down list and choose a letter
f. Click on the OK button
g. Right-click on Clickfree_System
h. Assign a drive letter to Clickfree_System using the steps above
5. Power OFF your computer
6. Disconnect the Clickfree device from USB
7. Power ON your computer
8. Once the computer is fully powered ON, plug the Clickfree back into USB
9. The Clickfree should be detected by your computer
Q.01015. Why can't I launch the Clickfree software?
The Clickfree software does not launch, CF_Storage does not appear in My Computer. Click to show/hide answer
A.
The Clickfree software needs both drives (storage drive and virtual CD-ROM) to be detected in order to work correctly. See below on how to troubleshoot this issue:
This may occur when the Clickfree isn't receiving enough power, isn't detected by the computer, or is missing drive letter assignments.
How to check for and assign missing drive letters in Windows:
1. Using your keyboard, press both the Windows key + R key at the same time
2. A window named Run will appear. In this window, type diskmgmt.msc
3. Press the Enter key on your keyboard, a window named Disk Management will appear
4. Check to see if Clickfree_System and CF_Storage are present. At this point, you may notice that "Clickfree_System" has a drive letter assigned, but "CF_Storage" does not. In order to function correctly, both Clickfree_System and CF_Storage will need to have drive letters assigned to them.
How to assign drive letters to your Clickfree:
a. Using your mouse, right-click on CF_Storage, a context menu should appear
b. Select Change Drive Letter and Paths
c. Click on the Add button
d. Select Assign the following drive letter
e. Click on the drop-down list and choose a letter
f. Click on the OK button
5. Power OFF your computer
6. Disconnect the Clickfree device from USB
7. Power ON your computer
8. Once the computer is fully powered ON, plug the Clickfree back into USB
9. The Clickfree should be detected by your computer
Q.01016. How can I change when the Clickfree performs a backup of my computer?
How to change the scheduled time Clickfree automatically performs a backup when using a Clickfree C1:
a. Plug your Clickfree device into USB
b. Launch the Clickfree software
c. Click on the Options button
d. Select the Reminder tab
e. Click on the Install Reminder button
f. Right-click on the Clickfree icon located in the system tray, a context menu will appear
g. Select Set Reminder
h. Ensure the Enable Schedule check box is enabled
i. Select how often you'd like the Clickfree to backup your computer
j. Click on the OK button when finished
Note: this feature is not available when using the Clickfree C1 on Mac OS X
How to change the scheduled time Clickfree automatically performs a backup when using a Clickfree C2, or C6:
a. Plug your Clickfree device into USB
b. Launch the Clickfree software
c. Click on the Options button
d. Select the Scheduler tab
e. Click on the Change backup schedule button
f. Select how often you'd like the Clickfree to backup your computer
g. Click on the OK button when finished
How to change the scheduled time Clickfree automatically performs a backup when using a Clickfree C2N:
a. Plug your Clickfree device into USB
b. Launch the Clickfree software
c. Click on the Options button
d. Select the BackupLink tab
e. Click on the BackupLink schedule button
f. Select how often you'd like the Clickfree to backup your computer
g. Click on the OK button when finished
How to change the scheduled time Clickfree automatically performs a backup when using a Clickfree C3:
a. Plug your Clickfree device into USB
b. Launch the Clickfree software
c. Click on the Do More button
d. Click on the Options button
e. Select the Wireless tab
f. Click on the BackupLink schedule button
g. Select how often you'd like the Clickfree to backup your computer
h. Click on the OK button when finished
The Clickfree device will now attempt to backup your computer at the specified interval.
Note: The computer needs to be powered on for a scheduled backup to occur. If the computer is powered OFF, in sleep mode, or in hibernation mode; the Clickfree backup will not take place. If a scheduled backup is missed, the Clickfree will attempt to perform a backup once the computer is powered back on. When using a networked Clickfree product, both the host and client(s) will need to be powered on and connected to the network for the backup to start.
Q.01017. Why can't I launch the Clickfree software?
The Clickfree software does not launch, Clickfree_System does not appear in My Computer. Click to show/hide answer
A.
The Clickfree software needs both drives (storage drive and virtual CD-ROM) to be detected in order to work correctly.
This may occur when the Clickfree isn't receiving enough power, isn't detected by the computer, or there's an issue with the device drivers that are loaded.
Check device manager to see if there are any driver issues:
a. Using your keyboard, press both the Windows key + R key at the same time
b. A window named Run will appear. In this window, type devmgmt.msc
c. Press the Enter key on your keyboard, a window named Device Manager should appear
d. Click on DVD/CD-ROM drives
e. Check to see if any of the items in this category have a or or icon
An exclamation, X, or question mark icon may indicate an issue with the generic DVD/CD-ROM drivers that come with your operating system. Please contact your computer manufacturer to help resolve the driver issue.
To confirm the driver issue with your DVD/CD-ROM drive, try inserting a DVD or CD-ROM disc into your DVD/CD-ROM drive. Typically, the disc cannot be read.
The Clickfree virtual CD-ROM (Clickfree_System) relies on the generic Microsoft DVD/CD-ROM driver working correctly. If this driver isn't working, is missing, or is corrupted, the Clickfree's virtual CD-ROM will not work.
Q.01018. How do I customize what file types or folders the Clickfree backs up?
Depending on your operating system, the Clickfree backs up specific file types, folders and/or drives.
How to customize the Clickfree backup using Mac OS X:
a. Plug your Clickfree into USB
b. Launch the Clickfree software
c. Click on the Options button
d. Click on the Options tab
e. Select the Select this option to backup your personal data by category radio option
f. Click on the Advanced button
g. Click on the Plus (+) button
h. Select the folders that you want to backup
i. Select the OK button
Note: By default, the Clickfree only backs up the contents of your User home folder. If you want to backup files located in other folders, you'll need to add these folders using the steps above. Correct user permissions are required to access folders outside of your home folder.
How to customize the Clickfree backup using Windows:
a. Plug your Clickfree into USB
b. Launch the Clickfree software
c. Click on the Options button
d. Click on the Change Backup Settings button
e. Select the types of files you want to backup
If you want to add a custom file type or extension, click on the Add File Type button
1. Click on the Next button
2. Choose the Search selected folders only radio option
3. Select the folders you want to backup
If you want to exclude folders or drives from backup, ensure that the folders are NOT checked off in this list.
You can add external drives or mapped network drives (that are currently connected and recognized by Windows) to the backup by checking off the drives that appear in this list.
f. Click on the Next button
g. Finish the rest of the backup wizard
Note: The Clickfree C6 will backup the entire contents of all internal hard drives, so this type of customization will not be available. Unfortunately, the Clickfree C6 does not support backing up of external hard drives or mapped network drives. Correct user permissions are required to access folders outside of your user folder
Restoring to the default restore locations in Windows:
By default, when performing a restore; the Clickfree will attempt to restore to the same folders where it backed up the original files. This is ideal if both the computer and operating system are the same, with the same users, and the same applications already installed on the computer.
How can I perform a restore?
a. Plug the Clickfree into USB
b. Launch the Clickfree software
c. Click on the Restore/Transfer button
d. Select Advanced Restore
e. Select the categories you want to restore
f. Click on the Next button
g. Select Clickfree will automatically restore my files to their original locations
h. Click on the Start Restore button
i. Once the restore is complete, the files will be located in the same folder locations as the original.
Restoring to a custom restore location in Windows:
Although not required, customizing where the data is restored to allows for greater control. This is ideal for when the computer, operating system, users, and/or installed applications are different than the original computer. If you're unsure of where the files will be restored to, then this option should also be selected.
How can I change where Clickfree restores to?
a. Plug the Clickfree into USB
b. Launch the Clickfree software
c. Click on the Restore/Transfer button
d. Select the computer backup you want to restore from
e. Select Advanced Restore
f. Select the categories you want to restore
g. Click on the Next button
h. Select I will choose a specific location to restore my files to
i. Click on the Start Restore button
Once the restore is complete, the files will be located in the folder: C:\Clickfree restored files\
From here, you can move the files around to a custom location if needed
Restoring from backup in Mac OS X:
By default, when performing a restore; the Clickfree will attempt to restore to the folder named Restored Files in your home directory. Regardless if you're restoring from the same computer, with the same operating system or not, the Clickfree will restore to this folder.
How can I perform a restore in Mac OS X?
a. Plug the Clickfree into USB
b. Launch the Clickfree software
c. Click on the Restore/Transfer button
d. Select the computer backup you want to restore from
e. Select the categories you want to restore
f. Click on the Next button
g. Click on the Start Restore button
h. Once the restore is complete, the files will be located in the Restored files folder located in your user Home folder
i. From here, you can move the files around to a custom location if needed
Q.01020. How do I delete a file from the Clickfree backup?
While this is not usually recommended, you can delete a file from backup by performing the steps below. Deleting a file from the Clickfree backup will not affect the original version of the file that exists on your computer.
How to delete a file from backup:
a. Plug the Clickfree into USB
b. Launch the Clickfree software
c. Click on the Viewer button
d. Select the computer you want to delete files from
e. Select a category
f. Right-click on the file you want to delete
g. Select Delete this file
h. Confirm if you want to include this file in the next backup
i. Click on the Yes button to confirm deletion
Note: Deleting a file from backup is not supported in the Mac OS X version of the Clickfree software. Deleting a file from a Clickfree C6 backup is not supported.
Q.01021. Which Clickfree should I purchase, the portable version or the desktop version?
Aside from the physical size of each version, there's no difference in (software) features if you're comparing products with the same model number.
Example: a C2 portable will backup and restore the same types of data as the C2 desktop.
Example: a C6 desktop and C6 portable will create a full image backup in the same way.
Desktop versions of Clickfree:
Are larger in physical size
Use a desktop hard drive
Draws power from a supplied AC adaptor
Desktop drives are typically faster compared to portable hard drives
May be offered in larger disk capacities
Portable versions of Clickfree:
Are smaller in physical size
Use a portable hard drive
Draws power from the computer's USB ports
Portable drives are typically slower compared to desktop hard drives
Disk capacities are often smaller
Q.01025. The Clickfree application is still running in the background, how do I force close it?
How to manually quit the Clickfree software in Windows:
Close any open Clickfree Windows
Right-click on the time and date located at the bottom right of your computer, a context menu will appear
Select Start Task Manager
Select the Processes tab
Click Show processes from all users on the bottom left (administrator rights are required)
Click on the column header called Image Name to sort the list alphabetically by image name
Depending on your product, there may be several Clickfree related applications running in the background. You will need to manually quit these applications which may be named:
CFAgent.exe
FibReminder.exe
FIBGui.exe
FibPGuard.exe
FullImagingService.exe
OfficeGuardian.exe
SACNetAgent.exe
SACReminder.exe
StartClickfreeBackup.exe
To manually end these processes, try the following:
Select the image name (from the list above)
Click on the End Process button
Click on the End Process button in the new window that appears to confirm
How to manually quit the Clickfree software in Mac:
Close any open Clickfree Windows
Click on Spotlight (magnifying glass icon) located at the top right corner, next to the time and date. A search field will appear.
In Spotlight, type: Activity Monitor
A list of results will appear. Select Activity Monitor from the Applications section
Click on the column header called Process Name to sort the list alphabetically by image name
Depending on your product, there may be several Clickfree related applications running in the background. You will need to manually quit these applications which may be named:
CFAgent
Clickfree
Clickfree Backup Assistant
Clickfree BackupLink
OfficeGuardian
SACNetAgent
SACReminder
To manually end these processes, try the following:
How to tell if you're the administrator in Windows XP:
Press the Start button
Select Control Panel
Click on Switch to Classic View. Depending on your current view, this option may not be available.
Double-click on User Accounts
Your user name will state if you're the: Administrator, Limited Account, or Guest
How to tell if you're the administrator in Windows Vista, Windows 7:
Press the Start button
Select Control Panel
From the View by drop-down list, select Small Icons. Depending on your current view, this option may already be selected
Click on User Accounts
Your user name will state if you're the: Administrator, Normal User, or Guest
How to tell if you're the administrator in Mac OS X:
Click on the Apple icon
Select System Preferences
Click on Users & Groups
Select your account
Your user name will state if you're the: Admin, Standard, Sharing Only, or Managed
What happens if I'm using Clickfree at my workplace?
If you typically log onto a Domain when using your Work/Corporate computer: consult with your local IT group to see if Clickfree will work for you. Most Domain Group Policies will not allow for Clickfree to work in a corporate environment.
If you want to ensure that your files have been backed up, see below.
Plug your Clickfree into USB
Launch the Clickfree software
Click on the View Files button (depending on your product, this button may also be called Viewer)
If a backup was performed successfully, the View Files button will be visible
From the Current PC drop-down list, select your computer
From Backup Summary: Click on a category such as Photos
Check to see if your files are present in the backup
Note: If you can't find your files by following the steps above, your files may exist on more than one backup that the Clickfree has performed. Try clicking on the Current PC drop-down list, and choose another PC (if more than one appears). See if the files exist in that backup.
If you find that your files are not visible when following the above steps, there may be a few issues:
The files may not have been backed up, or may have been deleted
You may be viewing the wrong computer, if multiple computers have been backed up
You may have only backed up one computer, but the Clickfree software may have created a new backup. As a result, you might be viewing the wrong backup
Q.01000. Why does my Clickfree get stuck at the searching or backup phase?
Close any programs that are currently running in the background
Add Clickfree to the exception list for any anti-virus, security, or spyware applications; or temporarily disable these applications during the backup
Note: Depending on the performance of your computer and the amount of data that needs to be backed up; the Clickfree may require some time to complete this task.
Q.01001. Can I backup an external drive with my Clickfree?
Clickfree will backup your personal data. If you're using a Clickfree C6, your computer's internal hard drives will be backed up.
Clickfree C1, C2, C2N, or C2 Wireless (C3) will backup your personal data (such as music, photos, documents, etc).
Clickfree C6 has the ability to create an entire backup of your computer, which includes personal data, applications, and operating system files.
When using a Clickfree C1, C2, C2N, or C3, the following file types will be backed up by default:
There are several scenarios where a virus may adversely affect the usage of your Clickfree
Will Clickfree backup any viruses on my computer?
Depending on the product used (C1, C2, C2N, C3), the Clickfree copies your personal data from your computer. If a virus is disguised as one of the types of data that Clickfree backs up; then Clickfree may copy this virus to the backup.
Some Clickfree products (C6) create a complete or full backup of your computer, which includes applications and system files. If any of these files are infected, the Clickfree may include these files during the backup.
This applies to both new and incremental backups across all products.
Will Clickfree copy viruses back to my computer during a restore?
Yes. This is possible, as the Clickfree itself does not scan for viruses.
If a backup is infected with a virus, this may be copied over to your computer during a restore.
An up to date anti-virus application may possibly prevent the copying of the infected file(s) back to your computer.
How can I remove a virus from my computer or Clickfree backup?
Update your anti-virus software and perform a scan on the Clickfree's storage drive. You may need to consult your anti-virus application's user manual on how to perform this action.
Try performing a scan on the Clickfree from a computer that isn't infected with a virus
If an uninfected backup was successfully performed with a Clickfree C6, you can perform a restore of your computer's internal hard drives using Clickfree's EasyFix feature.
Q.01022. How do I use the Easy Music (Import Music) feature on my Clickfree?
You can copy music from your iOS device (iPod, iPhone, iPad) to your computer using your Clickfree (C2, C2N, C2 Wireless (C3), and C6) as follows:
How do I backup music on from an iOS device using the Easy Music feature?
Plug your iOS device into USB, and ensure the device is recognized by your computer and iTunes
Plug your Clickfree device into USB
Launch the Clickfree software
Click on the Options button
Click on the EASY Music (or Import Music) tab
Click on the EASY Music (or Import Music) button, the Clickfree software will close and a new window will appear.
Select your iOS device from the list
Click on the Next button
Select the songs that you would like to copy
To change where the songs are copied to, click on the Browse button
Click on the Start Import button to start the copy process
When the import is complete, Easy Music will attempt to add the songs to your iTunes library. Depending on how your iTunes software is configured, iTunes may recognize the change to the music library.
If the imported songs are not recognized by iTunes, you will need to manually add the music to your library. Depending on your operating system, Easy Music will copy the songs to the following folders:
Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\My Documents\My Music\[iOS device name]
Windows Vista, Windows 7: C:\Users\[username]\Music\[iOS device name]
Note: [username] is your Windows login name. [iOS device name] is the name of the iOS device as seen by iTunes
How do I copy the backed up Music from my Clickfree to my iOS device?
The Clickfree cannot copy music back to the iOS device. Music will need to be restored back to your computer, added to iTunes, and then synced back to your iOS device. Clickfree simply copies the music to a folder on your computer; the iTunes software has the ability to copy the music back to your iOS device.
Does Easy Music create a backup of my iOS device?
No. The Clickfree or Easy Music feature does not create a backup of your iOS device.
Q.01023. Why is my iOS device (iPod, iPhone, iPad) not detected by the Easy Music (or Import Music) feature?
Depending on your product, there are a few ways to restore from backup. See below for additional information.
There are various methods for restoring your data to choose from. Depending on your needs, please read about and select the appropriate method that's best for you.
Choose the option Clickfree will automatically restore my files to their original locations if both the computer and operating system are the same, with the same users, and the same applications already installed on the computer
All files will be restore to their original locations
When using this option, it's best to know where these files originally existed to begin with
How can I perform a restore?
Plug the Clickfree into USB
Launch the Clickfree software
Click on the Restore/Transfer button
Select Advanced Restore
Select the computer you want to restore from
Select the categories you want to restore
Click on the Next button
Select Clickfree will automatically restore my files to their original locations
Click on the Start Restore button
Once the restore is complete, the files will be located in the same folder locations as the original
Restore to a folder of your choosing in Windows
Choose the option I will choose a specific location to restore my files to if you've upgraded your Operating System, or are using a different computer for restoring
This is ideal for when the computer, operating system, users, and/or installed applications are different than the original computer
When restoring to a different operating system, the file and folder layout may be different. When performing a restore, the Clickfree may not place files in the correct location, so this option provides fine control of where you want the files to appear
Choose this option if you're not sure where to find these files, as you may not have remembered where they originally existed
If you're unsure of where the files will be restored to, then this option should also be selected
How can I change where Clickfree restores to?
Plug the Clickfree into USB
Launch the Clickfree software
Click on the Restore/Transfer button
Select the computer you want to restore from
Select Advanced Restore
Select the categories you want to restore
Click on the Next button
Select I will choose a specific location to restore my files to
Click on the Start Restore button
Once the restore is complete, the files will be located in the folder: C:\Clickfree restored files\
From here, you can move the files around to a custom location if needed
Re-image your entire computer
This option is only available for the Clickfree C6
By default, when performing a restore; the Clickfree will attempt to restore to the folder named Restored Files in your home directory. Even if you're restoring from the same computer, with the same operating system or not, the Clickfree will restore to this folder
How can I perform a restore in Mac OS X?
Plug the Clickfree into USB
Launch the Clickfree software
Click on the Restore/Transfer button
Select the computer backup you want to restore from
Select the categories you want to restore
Click on the Next button
Click on the Start Restore button
Once the restore is complete, the files will be located in the Restored files folder located in your user Home folder
From here, you can move the files around to a custom location if needed
Q.01031. Why does the Clickfree display an incorrect drive size in My Computer?
If the Clickfree software launches, close Clickfree software window
Click on Start
Select Computer or My Computer
Double-click on the drive named CF_Storage
Double-click on the folder named S. This folder is normally hidden from view, so be sure to have hidden files and folders enabled.
Once you open the S folder, keep opening the subsequent S folders. Eventually, you'll notice a folder named Clickfree Backup. Double click on the folder Clickfree Backup
A list of numbered folders will appear. This represents the different computers that have been backed up by Clickfree. Open one of the numbered folders, you'll notice that the folders here will mimic the file system of the backed up computer. (It may take a few tries to find the correct computer that you're looking for)
Manually copy/paste the files you want to "restore" to this new computer. Feel free to copy them to any folder of your choosing; this way, you'll know where these files are located
Manually restoring data from Clickfree using Mac OS X:
Plug your Clickfree into USB
Launch the Clickfree software
Click on the Options button
Although the Clickfree application won't be used for this troubleshooting, closing the Clickfree application may force eject the CF_Storage volume
The Clickfree application needs to remain open during during this process
Open a Finder window
From the Devices section of Finder window, click on CF_Storage
Double-click on the folder named S
Once you open the S folder, keep opening the subsequent S folders. Eventually, you'll notice a folder named Clickfree Backup. Double click on the folder Clickfree Backup
A list of numbered folders will appear. This represents the different computers that have been backed up by Clickfree. Open one of the numbered folders, you'll notice that the folders here will mimic the file system of the backed up computer. (It may take a few tries to find the correct computer that you're looking for)
Manually copy/paste the files you want to "restore" to this new computer. Feel free to copy them to any folder of your choosing; this way, you'll know where these files are located
Q.01034. Why do I receive MAPI errors when performing a backup using Clickfree?
This may occur when a disk error exists on the Clickfree.
When the Clickfree's storage drive contains errors, it may not be properly recognized by the computer or the Clickfree software. Depending on what file system the Clickfree is using, the method for correcting this error will vary.
Right-click the drive named CF_Storage, a context menu will appear
Select Properties
Select the Tools tab
Under the section named Error Checking, click on the Check Now button
Click on the Start button. This process may take some time.
Repeat the Error Checking process until no problems have been found
Disconnect the Clickfree from USB, wait 10 seconds
Plug the Clickfree back into the computer
Performing a disk check from Mac OS X:
Close any open applications
Plug the Clickfree into USB
Close any error messages that may have popped up
Click on Spotlight (magnifying glass icon) located at the top right corner, next to the time and date. A search field will appear.
In Spotlight, type: Disk Utility
A list of results will appear. Select Disk Utility from the Applications section
Plug your Clickfree into USB, wait a few moments for the application to recognize the Clickfree
Click on Clickfree Backup Media
Click on the First Aid tab
Click on the Repair Disk
Repeat the Repair Disk pricess until no problems have been found
Disconnect the Clickfree from USB, wait 10 seconds
Plug the Clickfree back into the computer
Note: When performing an error check on a Clickfree that is formatted using the NTFS file system, the error check must be performed on a Windows computer. Mac OS X does not have the ability to correct any NTFS file system errors when using the Disk Utility application.
Q.01038. How do I properly eject the Clickfree from USB?
To avoid potential disk errors, safely removing or unmounting the Clickfree from your computer is important. Depending on your operating system, the procedure will vary.
This may occur when on or more of the Clickfree drives are not detected by the computer, or is not receiving enough power. Try the troubleshooting steps below:
Ensure the Clickfree is receiving enough power:
Depending on the product; the Clickfree may come with a USB cable, a USB Y-cable, and/or an AC adaptor. Ensure that these are in use if they came with your product
Try plugging your Clickfree into different USB ports
If using a desktop, be sure to use the USB ports located at the back of the computer; these ports generally supply more power than the USB ports located at the front
USB hubs are not supported; be sure to connect directly to the computer
If your Clickfree was supplied with an AC adaptor, try plugging it into a different power outlet
Check to see what drives are detected by your computer:
If you're using Windows:
Close any open applications
Press the Start button in Windows
Select Computer or My Computer
Plug your Clickfree into USB
Under the section named Devices with removable storage, two drives named Clickfree_System (CD-ROM) and CF_Storage (hard drive) will appear
If you're using Mac:
Close any open applications
Plug your Clickfree into USB
In Finder and on the desktop, two drives named Clickfree_System (CD-ROM) and CF_Storage (hard drive) will appear
This error may occur when the user logged on does not have full administrator privileges. See below for additional information.
UACProxy.exe is used when the Clickfree needs Administrative privileges on your computer. Rather than asking many times during the backup, the software will ask for Administrator privileges once, and will always act on behalf of the Admin once UACProxy is successfully installed on your computer. To use the Clickfree, UACProxy is required. Clickfree may not function correctly with normal user access.
You must have Administrator privileges to use Clickfree. If you find that you're not the Administrator, please contact your computer manufacturer or the other users on this computer who may be an Administrator.
What happens if I'm using Clickfree at my workplace?
If you typically log onto a Domain when using your Work/Corporate computer: consult with your local IT group to see if Clickfree will work for you. Most Domain Group Policies will not allow for Clickfree to work in a corporate environment.
Webroot Secure Anywhere software conflict:
When using Webroot Secure Anywhere security/anti-virus software, UACProxy.exe may be added to the quarantine list. This will prevent the Clickfree from loading UACProxy.exe when needed. To remove UACProxy.exe from Webroot's quarantine list, try the following:
Open the Webroot application
Select PC Security
Click on the Quarantine tab
Click on View Quarantine
Click on the check-box with UACProxy.exe
Click on Restore
A pop-up message will appear. Select Yes.
Q.01044. How do I manually remove the Clickfree C2N software from my computer?
If you're using a C2N or C3 and have used the supplied USB key to install the software: this version of the software can't be updated. You'll need to uninstall the software manually and then perform an install of the software using the Clickfree itself
Attempt an update using another computer
If the SACUpdater utility is launched directly from Clickfree_System/BIN or Clickfree_System/Start Clickfree Backup.app/Contents/data located in the Clickfree's virtual CD-ROM drive, then the update will fail
Try booting into the 32-bit Mac OS X kernel to perform the update. Current versions of Mac OS X will boot into the 64-bit kernel by default
USB 3.0 versions of Clickfree are backwards compatible with USB 2.0 ports. See below for additional information
Any USB 3.0 version of a Clickfree device will still work on computers that only have USB 2.0 ports. Clickfree will transfer files at USB 2.0 speeds.
Any USB 2.0 version of a Clickfree device will also work on computers that only have USB 3.0 ports. Clickfree will still transfer files at USB 2.0 speeds.
If you only have USB 1.1 ports on your computer, the Clickfree may still work; however, the speed of the backup will be extremely slow.
Note: To ensure USB 3.0 port compatibility, ensure that your USB 3.0 host controller's firmware is up to date. See your computer manufacturer on how to do this.
Q.01052. Where is the user manual for my Clickfree product?
Q.01005. Why is my Clickfree C2N not detected by the other computers on the network?
C2N BackupLink software does not detect the client computers located on the same local network. Click to show/hide answer
A.
This may occur due to modified settings to the Clickfree device/software, operating system settings, network settings, or firewall settings on the host and/or client.
1. Backup each computer over USB:
Plug the Clickfree C2N into USB
Launch the Clickfree software
Perform a backup
Ensure consistency by plugging the C2N into the other computers and performing a backup over USB
2. Ensure the client computers are powered on and connected to the same network:
A computer will need to be powered ON in order to be backed up
Clickfree will not detect computers that are in sleep/standby/hibernate mode
Computers that need to be backed up must be connected to the same network
3. Change the connection method to the network:
Try switching from wireless to a hardwired (Ethernet) connection
A poor connection to the home network may result in BackupLink not detecting the client computer(s)
Try moving the wireless computer to another location in the household for better range
Heavy network traffic may cause issues detecting client computers
Ensure the host computer is able to access shared files, folders, printers, etc. on the client computers and vice versa
Check LAN cables, wireless connections, and all network devices to ensure that there are no issues with other equipment
Power cycle your network equipment
Ensure the following ports are open and available for the Clickfree C2N to use: 53271 UDP and 53272 TCP
4. Ensure the Clickfree software is up to date:
If the Clickfree C2N came with a USB setup key: do not use this to install the software. The version of the software that exists on this USB setup key cannot be updated
If the USB setup key was used, the BackupLink software will need to be manually uninstalled
If the Clickfree software is unable to perform an update, try performing an update on another computer
How to update the Clickfree software:
a. Plug the Clickfree C2N into USB
b. Launch the Clickfree software
c. Click on the Options button
d. Select the Tools tab
e. Click on the Update button
5. Uninstall BackupLink from all computers, then reinstall:
Use of multiple Clickfree C2N devices on one computer is not supported
Full administrator privileges are needed to install and use Clickfree
How to uninstall the Clickfree software in Windows:
a. Right-click on the Clickfree icon located in the system tray (next to the time), a context menu will appear
b. Select Uninstall, the Clickfree icon will disappear
How to uninstall the Clickfree software in Mac OS X:
a. Click on the Clickfree software located in the menu bar (next to the time), a context menu will appear
b. Select Uninstall, the icon will disappear from the menu bar
How to reinstall the Clickfree software
a. Plug the Clickfree C2N into USB
b. Launch the Clickfree software
c. Click on the Options button
d. Select the BackupLink tab
e. Click on the Install BackupLink button
6. Try using another computer to act as the host for the Clickfree C2N:
Plug the Clickfree C2N into another computer to see if BackupLink will detect the other computers
The Clickfree needs to be plugged into a computer's USB port
The use of a NAS device or a router's USB port is not supported
7. Ensure the operating systems used are compatible with Clickfree:
Clickfree C2N supports the following operating systems:
Windows XP SP3
Windows Vista
Windows 7
Mac OS X 10.5 or higher
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