Check for CrashPlan Cloud in
WindowsMac OS
Step | What to Do | What it Looks Like | |||
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1 | Click on the arrow in the System Tray. By default this will be in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen, near the clock. | 2 | Click on the CrashPlan icon to show the backup status. | 3 | If your computer is not backing up, it will ask you to If you have not signed in to CrashPlan, sign-in to CrashPlan to initiate verify the backup. |
Check for CrashPlan in Mac OS
Step | What to Do | What it Looks Like | ||||
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1 | Click2 | Once you are signed in, click on the CrashPlan icon on your computer's menu bar to show the backup status. Note: This will be toward the top right-hand corner of your screen, near the clock. | 2 | If your computer is not backing up, it will ask you to |
Check for CrashPlan Cloud in Windows (Note: Windows computers will be transitioned to use Microsoft OneDrive starting May 15, 2023)
Step | What to Do | What it Looks Like |
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1 | If you have not signed in to CrashPlan, sign-in to CrashPlan to initiate the backup.verify the backup. | |
2 | If you are already signed in, click on the Code42 icon on your computer's tray on the bottom right corner of the screen and click Open Code42... to show the backup status. |