Select this item to format the target with Macintosh Extended format (HFS+). Select this item to format the target with Macintosh Standard format (HFS). Select this item to format the target the same as the source configuration. The target will be formatted with Macintosh Extended format (HFS+). The target will be formatted with Macintosh Standard format (HFS). The target will have the same format as the source configuration. Use this menu to choose how the target volume will be formatted after it is erased. With this radio button on, an in-place restore will be done. Items in the target volume which are also in the source configuration will be replaced. Choose one of the other radio buttons to turn off this setting. With this radio button on, the target volume will not be erased. Existing files and folders will be moved into a folder named “Original Items.” Choose one of the other radio buttons to turn off this setting. This menu is dimmed because the target volume is not being erased, or the selected configuration is a device image. With this radio button on, the target volume will be erased. Choose one of the other radio buttons to turn off this setting. Click here to do an in-place restore. Items in the target volume which are also in the source configuration will be replaced. This radio button is dimmed because the selected configuration is a device image. Device restores always erase the target device. This indicates that you are currenly in barcode mode. Keyboard input will only select a configuration if there is a complete match. This checkbox is dimmed because checksumming is only performed when all parts of a configuration are being restored. Make sure that all parts of the configuration are being restored. This is the volume or device that will be restored. Please click Switch Disk/Switch Device to select a different volume or device to restore. Click here so that the destination disk checksumming will be skipped after the restore process completes. Click here so that the destination disk will be checksummed after the restore process completes. Click here so that the destination disk will NOT be erased before the software restoration process begins. All existing files and folders will be moved into a folder named “Original Items” before the restore begins. Click here to have the target disk erased before the software restoration process begins. Click here to NOT restore all of the non-System Folder items in the software configuration to the destination disk. Click here to restore all of the non-System Folder items in the software configuration to the destination disk. Click here to NOT restore the System Folder in the software configuration to the destination disk. Click here to restore the System Folder in the software configuration to the destination disk. This area displays status and informational messages. Click here to hide the custom restore options. The custom/easy restore toggle has been disabled. Click here to display custom restore options. Han, Chen & Son Software Consulting Group And Apple Computer, Inc. Click here to turn off balloon help. This area displays a description, if available, of the software configuration selected to the left. The description can be reviewed but not modified. You can select the software configuration to restore in this area by clicking on the name of the software configuration to restore. The “Eject Drive” button is dimmed because the current volume cannot be ejected. Click here to eject the current volume. Click here to select another volume or device to restore onto. Click here to dismiss the dialog and stop the software restoration process. The “Restore” button is dimmed because you need to select a software configuration to install and to make sure that you have chosen an appropriate volume to restore onto. Click here to begin the software restoration process.