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What is the correct way of cleaning up old Vista backups?



 
 
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Old December 27th 08, 06:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Klas Mellbourn
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Default What is the correct way of cleaning up old Vista backups?

I have what I would think would be a fairly standard setup:

I have Windows Vista machine with an external hard drive that is
intended exclusively for backup purposes.
I have set up daily backup of files.
This has worked well for a couple of months.
My C: hard drive on the Vista machine has about 200GB of data
currently. The H: backup drive is 1TB.

Now, the backup drive is full. The daily backups fail with the
following message

[Window Title]
Backup Status and Configuration
[Main Instruction]
The backup did not complete successfully.
[Content]
An error occurred. The following information might help you resolve
the error:
There is not enough space to save the backup files. Free up disk space
or change your backup settings. (0x81000005)
Backup time: 2008-12-27 19:13
Backup location: Backup WD (H
[Try again] [Adjust settings] [Close]

To my surprise, it seems that Vista backup does not automatically
erase the oldest backups when it runs out of space.
What is the best way of erasing old backups to create space?

I am aware that the daily backups are under a directory named
H:\ComputerName\Backup Set 2008-08-24 204607\
with folders named "Backup Files 2008-mm-dd xxxxx".
I could certainly manually erase the oldest of those folders. But, I
notice that the oldest of those folders is also the biggest. Which
makes me suspect that the backups are incremental, and, if I erase the
oldest then I will no longer have a complete backup, e.g. some files
that did not change since the first backup, would then lack backup.
So, again, what is the appropriate way to erase old backups, ideally
informing the backup system of the necessity to create new backups of
files no longer backed up?

I have looked at deleting using the advice here
http://maximumpcguides.com/windows-v...backup-images/
but that does not seem to erase any of the daily backups.

"Wbadmin delete systemstatebackup" documented here
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc742081.aspx sounded
promising, but is not supported on Vista.
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Old December 28th 08, 02:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
On Request[_2_]
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Default What is the correct way of cleaning up old Vista backups?

What I do when my backup external hard drive is full is to delete the entire
Backup Set folder. Then I initiate a new, full backup and start over. I
don't know any other way to manage it.

"Klas Mellbourn" wrote in message
...
I have what I would think would be a fairly standard setup:

I have Windows Vista machine with an external hard drive that is
intended exclusively for backup purposes.
I have set up daily backup of files.
This has worked well for a couple of months.
My C: hard drive on the Vista machine has about 200GB of data
currently. The H: backup drive is 1TB.

Now, the backup drive is full. The daily backups fail with the
following message

[Window Title]
Backup Status and Configuration
[Main Instruction]
The backup did not complete successfully.
[Content]
An error occurred. The following information might help you resolve
the error:
There is not enough space to save the backup files. Free up disk space
or change your backup settings. (0x81000005)
Backup time: 2008-12-27 19:13
Backup location: Backup WD (H
[Try again] [Adjust settings] [Close]

To my surprise, it seems that Vista backup does not automatically
erase the oldest backups when it runs out of space.
What is the best way of erasing old backups to create space?

I am aware that the daily backups are under a directory named
H:\ComputerName\Backup Set 2008-08-24 204607\
with folders named "Backup Files 2008-mm-dd xxxxx".
I could certainly manually erase the oldest of those folders. But, I
notice that the oldest of those folders is also the biggest. Which
makes me suspect that the backups are incremental, and, if I erase the
oldest then I will no longer have a complete backup, e.g. some files
that did not change since the first backup, would then lack backup.
So, again, what is the appropriate way to erase old backups, ideally
informing the backup system of the necessity to create new backups of
files no longer backed up?

I have looked at deleting using the advice here
http://maximumpcguides.com/windows-v...backup-images/
but that does not seem to erase any of the daily backups.

"Wbadmin delete systemstatebackup" documented here
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc742081.aspx sounded
promising, but is not supported on Vista.


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Old December 29th 08, 02:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Mike Hall - MVP[_3_]
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Default What is the correct way of cleaning up old Vista backups?

"Klas Mellbourn" wrote in message
...
I have what I would think would be a fairly standard setup:

I have Windows Vista machine with an external hard drive that is
intended exclusively for backup purposes.
I have set up daily backup of files.
This has worked well for a couple of months.
My C: hard drive on the Vista machine has about 200GB of data
currently. The H: backup drive is 1TB.

Now, the backup drive is full. The daily backups fail with the
following message

[Window Title]
Backup Status and Configuration
[Main Instruction]
The backup did not complete successfully.
[Content]
An error occurred. The following information might help you resolve
the error:
There is not enough space to save the backup files. Free up disk space
or change your backup settings. (0x81000005)
Backup time: 2008-12-27 19:13
Backup location: Backup WD (H
[Try again] [Adjust settings] [Close]

To my surprise, it seems that Vista backup does not automatically
erase the oldest backups when it runs out of space.
What is the best way of erasing old backups to create space?

I am aware that the daily backups are under a directory named
H:\ComputerName\Backup Set 2008-08-24 204607\
with folders named "Backup Files 2008-mm-dd xxxxx".
I could certainly manually erase the oldest of those folders. But, I
notice that the oldest of those folders is also the biggest. Which
makes me suspect that the backups are incremental, and, if I erase the
oldest then I will no longer have a complete backup, e.g. some files
that did not change since the first backup, would then lack backup.
So, again, what is the appropriate way to erase old backups, ideally
informing the backup system of the necessity to create new backups of
files no longer backed up?

I have looked at deleting using the advice here
http://maximumpcguides.com/windows-v...backup-images/
but that does not seem to erase any of the daily backups.

"Wbadmin delete systemstatebackup" documented here
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc742081.aspx sounded
promising, but is not supported on Vista.



The only backup worth keeping is your last one.. delete all of the others..


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Old December 31st 08, 12:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Klas Mellbourn
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Default What is the correct way of cleaning up old Vista backups?

On Dec 29, 4:00*pm, "Mike Hall - MVP"
wrote:

The only backup worth keeping is your last one.. delete all of the others...

--
Mike Hall - MVP


Ok, but how exactly do I do that without destroying the backup?

My current conclusion (supported by "On Request" above) is that I
should regularly (every other month or so) create new file backup sets
(by choosing "Change backup settings" and checking the box in the last
stage).
That way I will have several backup sets, and I can then manually
delete the oldest backup set when I run out of space, and still have a
recent backup set stretching a bit back.
Still a lot of manual work though.

/Klas

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Old December 31st 08, 01:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Mike Hall - MVP[_3_]
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Default What is the correct way of cleaning up old Vista backups?

"Klas Mellbourn" wrote in message
...
On Dec 29, 4:00 pm, "Mike Hall - MVP"
wrote:

The only backup worth keeping is your last one.. delete all of the
others..

--
Mike Hall - MVP


Ok, but how exactly do I do that without destroying the backup?

My current conclusion (supported by "On Request" above) is that I
should regularly (every other month or so) create new file backup sets
(by choosing "Change backup settings" and checking the box in the last
stage).
That way I will have several backup sets, and I can then manually
delete the oldest backup set when I run out of space, and still have a
recent backup set stretching a bit back.
Still a lot of manual work though.

/Klas


Are the backup files not dated?


--
Mike Hall - MVP
How to construct a good post..
http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm
How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups..
http://support.microsoft.com/default...help&style=toc
Mike's Window - My Blog..
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx




 




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