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| scooby 2006-06-24, 7:12 pm |
| I am trying using Microsoft's "Backup Utility" included in WinXP Pro to backup selected files and folders.
For my first backup - I chose "Normal" as the backup type - which is the same as full backup of the files and folders I selected for back up.
It actually took me some time to go through the list of files/folders on my 2 hard-drives to decide which files and folders I needed to backup.
Now I want to do a "Differential Backup" - ie to back up files which have changed or have been added since the first "Normal" backup above.
In the options, I can select "Differential" as the backup type - but in the backup window - I still have to "Click to select the check box for any drive, folder or file that you want to back up."
Shouldn't the files / folders I have already backed up in my first backup be pre-selected? so that I don't have to go through the whole list again?
Because if I have to choose the files / folders over and over again everytime I want to do a backup (whether Normal/Full, or Differential) - the program would seem rather useless?
Or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks for any help.
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| Howard Kaikow 2006-06-25, 7:12 am |
| The right way to use ANY backup program is to first do a FULL backup.
Then do incremental or differential backups.
Also, the built-un windows backup is a poor program.
Take a look at Acronis True Image.
If you do purchase TI, do not install the build 2323 that comes with the
retail verion.
Instead, register at th eAcronis web site and install build 3633.
Build 3666 was released a few daze ago, but it seems to have problems.
Last I heard, www.newegg.com was selling TI for $19.99(US) plus shipping,
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| In message <e7lllu$2cd2$1@pyrite.mv.net>, Howard Kaikow
<kaikow@standards.com> writes
>The right way to use ANY backup program is to first do a FULL backup.
>Then do incremental or differential backups.
>
>Also, the built-un windows backup is a poor program.
Well, if someone wants a programme that just copies files from one
location to another, heh. There is better freeware available than MS
ware.
>Take a look at Acronis True Image.
>If you do purchase TI, do not install the build 2323 that comes with the
>retail verion.
>Instead, register at th eAcronis web site and install build 3633.
>Build 3666 was released a few daze ago, but it seems to have problems.
I've been holding off installing 3666, tempting though the DVD
facilities are. Can you tell me what the problems are?
I'd like to see an update to the PE plugin, which astonished a friend of
mine so much that he bought TI smartly.
>Last I heard, www.newegg.com was selling TI for $19.99(US) plus shipping,
>
>
--
Huss
They come together like the Coroner's Inquest, to sit upon the murdered
reputations of the week.
William Congreve
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| Howard Kaikow 2006-06-25, 7:17 pm |
| "Huss" <nospam.a.husserl@spamgourmet.com> wrote in message
news:LOTCDfOcfrnEFwDl@koenig.zwert.com...
> I've been holding off installing 3666, tempting though the DVD
> facilities are. Can you tell me what the problems are?
Visit the Acronis forum to see the discussions, at
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=64.
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