Ultimate: Backup file managment?

Mark M

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Regarding: Vista Ultimate 64.

I did a full backup onto a spare SATA drive. I assume now if my primary SATA fails, i can restore from Vista Ultimate 64 DVD + backup drive files. The backup operation itself gave me a choice where to store the backup file(s). This is well and good but the backup took ~200GB on my 600 GB spare drive. Eventually i will run out of space on this drive. Since i really only need two backups at a time with the idea of eliminating all but the last one at the time when i will make a new backup, how do i manage (delete) older backups without corrupting the backup system?

Then there is the question about restore points. Where are they kept? Are they incremental backups that could be applied once a restore from backup is performed? I suspect the answer is - "Restore points only go *back* from current state to a previous state" - but thought i would ask to be sure.
 

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Hello Mark,

The Back up computer feature in Vista creates incremental backups, so there is no need to worry about the older backup. When restoring the complete backup, you will have the option to select a different backup to restore with a different dated complete backup. :)

Hope this helps,
Shawn
 

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