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I started a backup on my computer but then it stopped because i didn't have
enough space. I found the files and deleted them because it was slowing down my computer. After I did this, I read something that said don't delete backup files because it could potentially create problems with the backup and restore process in the future. Does anyone know how i can find out if I deleted an important file/files? |
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Could you supply some more info:
- what is your backup destination? (I use an external hard drive). - is this the very first backup you have ever tried on this computer? (i.e., has backup ever worked for you?) - did you delete backup *files* or did you delete a backup *set*? "Jaci" wrote in message ... I started a backup on my computer but then it stopped because i didn't have enough space. I found the files and deleted them because it was slowing down my computer. After I did this, I read something that said don't delete backup files because it could potentially create problems with the backup and restore process in the future. Does anyone know how i can find out if I deleted an important file/files? |
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I just backed it up on the D: recovery drive on the internal hard drive on my
computer. Yes it was my first backup ever, and i dont know if i deleted the files or set. I opened up the d: drive, opened the folder with my computer name on it, and i believe i deleted 2 or 3 folders that had "backup (and the date i preformed it)" as the name. Thanx for your help. "John Hanley" wrote: Could you supply some more info: - what is your backup destination? (I use an external hard drive). - is this the very first backup you have ever tried on this computer? (i.e., has backup ever worked for you?) - did you delete backup *files* or did you delete a backup *set*? "Jaci" wrote in message ... I started a backup on my computer but then it stopped because i didn't have enough space. I found the files and deleted them because it was slowing down my computer. After I did this, I read something that said don't delete backup files because it could potentially create problems with the backup and restore process in the future. Does anyone know how i can find out if I deleted an important file/files? |
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Jaci --first of all, that D: Recovery drive was installed there by your
computer manufacturerer (mine was HP) only to be the place from which you do a System Recovery in case of a disaster to your computer. It is not intended to be a destination for file backups or anything other than Recovery. That is also why you got the 'out of space' indication, because the size of that drive is very small, just for the Recovery folder. When you look at your D: Recovery drive, there should be only one folder named Recovery; do not delete the Recovery folder or you will lose your ability to Recover. As to the backup files you put on your D: Recovery -- if you removed them, just don't put anything else on that drive. I use a separate external hard drive as my backup destination device; I bought my external USB drive for about $60 and it was a very good investment. It is also possible to use DVD's as your backup destination, but they are cumbersome and take a lot of discs. Hope this helps. "Jaci" wrote in message ... I just backed it up on the D: recovery drive on the internal hard drive on my computer. Yes it was my first backup ever, and i dont know if i deleted the files or set. I opened up the d: drive, opened the folder with my computer name on it, and i believe i deleted 2 or 3 folders that had "backup (and the date i preformed it)" as the name. Thanx for your help. "John Hanley" wrote: Could you supply some more info: - what is your backup destination? (I use an external hard drive). - is this the very first backup you have ever tried on this computer? (i.e., has backup ever worked for you?) - did you delete backup *files* or did you delete a backup *set*? "Jaci" wrote in message ... I started a backup on my computer but then it stopped because i didn't have enough space. I found the files and deleted them because it was slowing down my computer. After I did this, I read something that said don't delete backup files because it could potentially create problems with the backup and restore process in the future. Does anyone know how i can find out if I deleted an important file/files? |
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Thatnk you very much for your help. I really appreciate you help.
"John Hanley" wrote: Jaci --first of all, that D: Recovery drive was installed there by your computer manufacturerer (mine was HP) only to be the place from which you do a System Recovery in case of a disaster to your computer. It is not intended to be a destination for file backups or anything other than Recovery. That is also why you got the 'out of space' indication, because the size of that drive is very small, just for the Recovery folder. When you look at your D: Recovery drive, there should be only one folder named Recovery; do not delete the Recovery folder or you will lose your ability to Recover. As to the backup files you put on your D: Recovery -- if you removed them, just don't put anything else on that drive. I use a separate external hard drive as my backup destination device; I bought my external USB drive for about $60 and it was a very good investment. It is also possible to use DVD's as your backup destination, but they are cumbersome and take a lot of discs. Hope this helps. "Jaci" wrote in message ... I just backed it up on the D: recovery drive on the internal hard drive on my computer. Yes it was my first backup ever, and i dont know if i deleted the files or set. I opened up the d: drive, opened the folder with my computer name on it, and i believe i deleted 2 or 3 folders that had "backup (and the date i preformed it)" as the name. Thanx for your help. "John Hanley" wrote: Could you supply some more info: - what is your backup destination? (I use an external hard drive). - is this the very first backup you have ever tried on this computer? (i.e., has backup ever worked for you?) - did you delete backup *files* or did you delete a backup *set*? "Jaci" wrote in message ... I started a backup on my computer but then it stopped because i didn't have enough space. I found the files and deleted them because it was slowing down my computer. After I did this, I read something that said don't delete backup files because it could potentially create problems with the backup and restore process in the future. Does anyone know how i can find out if I deleted an important file/files? |