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Ghost 10 incrementals don't seem to pick up changed/new files?
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| 1978fx@gmail.com 2007-01-29, 1:20 am |
| Ghost is making me feel stupid. I can usually pick up on new software
quite easily and, since Ghost doesn't really have any documentation,
thought that would be helpful!
I have what I -think- is Ghost 10, v2. I have Norton Systemworks
Premier 2006, and I think that's the Ghost version that comes in that.
I ran a full backup (recovery point) last week. Today, I kicked off
an "update" to that, after having some files (Outlook PST files) that
I know have changed, and after installing one new application.
When I explore today's recovery point, though, I don't see any of my
new or changed files. Any ideas why not?
Thanks -- I'm about to replace a hard drive, and need a backup I can
rely on.
EmB
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| Howard Kaikow 2007-01-29, 1:20 am |
| <1978fx@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1170034046.547107.55070@l53g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Ghost is making me feel stupid. I can usually pick up on new software
> quite easily and, since Ghost doesn't really have any documentation,
> thought that would be helpful!
>
> I have what I -think- is Ghost 10, v2. I have Norton Systemworks
> Premier 2006, and I think that's the Ghost version that comes in that.
>
> I ran a full backup (recovery point) last week. Today, I kicked off
> an "update" to that, after having some files (Outlook PST files) that
> I know have changed, and after installing one new application.
>
> When I explore today's recovery point, though, I don't see any of my
> new or changed files. Any ideas why not?
>
> Thanks -- I'm about to replace a hard drive, and need a backup I can
> rely on.
Use Ghost to create an Independent REcovery Set.
See
http://forums.hardwareguys.com/ikon...ST;f=13;t=4573.
--
http://www.standards.com/; See Howard Kaikow's web site.
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