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| | Backup Question I'm using Windows Vista. I have been using the Backup utility to back up the seletced files to an external Hard Drive. I have plenty of space on the drive. I just want to ask these questions before I have to clear out the drive. 1. Does the Backup completely backup every file eveytime it runs or does it just back up the files that only changed? 2. Is there a way to set it up to do a complete backup everytime? 3. If it does the "incremental" backup (only the files that changed) how do I go about deleting old backups when I may need them? All the backup files seem to be a different size. The bery first one is huge and all the ones after that are very much smaller and andom in size. That is why I asked about the "incremental" backup. Thanks Bob |
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| | Re: Backup Question "Davet102" <Davet102@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A142A7CB-78E7-405D-B6B7-BB18672EB304@xxxxxx Quote: > I'm using Windows Vista. > > I have been using the Backup utility to back up the seletced files to an > external Hard Drive. > > I have plenty of space on the drive. > > I just want to ask these questions before I have to clear out the drive. > > 1. Does the Backup completely backup every file eveytime it runs or does > it > just back up the files that only changed? > Only the files that have changed (except for the first run) Quote: > 2. Is there a way to set it up to do a complete backup everytime? > any time which creates a new backup set. You'll see it's in a separate folder if you browse to the backups drive and look in the folder with the same name as your computer. Quote: > 3. If it does the "incremental" backup (only the files that changed) how > do > I go about deleting old backups when I may need them? > folder manually from the backups folder (eg via explorer). [NB To fully clear up you'd need to delete some 'ghost entries' in wbcat files, but that takes up no space and isn't strictly required ] Quote: > All the backup files seem to be a different size. The bery first one is > huge > and all the ones after that are very much smaller and andom in size. That > is > why I asked about the "incremental" backup. > > Thanks > > Bob > Yep, sounds like you already understand the incremental process. There's a pretty good Channel 9 video on it if you want to explore it in more detail. Windows Vista "Time Warp": Understanding Vista's Backup and Restore Technologies http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=286303 -- Jon |
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