Actually all you need to do is check the image above the file and folder name. 
It's actually quite easy to do. I have a set of insteuctions here. 

http://audioboom.com/boos/2423365-a-review-of-the-backblaze-restore-and-a-suggestion-for-the-back-blaze-client

Take care. 
On Oct 11, 2014, at 8:31 AM, Kristeen Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:

> I know that Sarah uses this service. Does anyone else? I signed up for the 
> free trial. I did this simply because I thought it would be wonderful 
> protection. My three TB drive is now nonfunctional. I know that at least 
> some, if not all of the data is on the Backblaze backup, but I can
> t figure out how to restore it. I choose the link for that drive, but it 
> shows me no way to select files and folders and does not list them. I can see 
> things if I search for them, but again, I have no way to choose them for 
> restoration, nor would searching for that much data be at all efficient. Can 
> anyone tell me what I'm missing?
> 
> Kristeen
> 
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