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i have installed vista ultimate and have done a full backup.I then went on
to install more programs and wanted to do another full backup.the only option i have now is to do a incremental backup which i cannot do as i deleted the 1st full backup as i was going to do a full backup. My question is how do i get vista to allow me to do another full backup not a incremetal one. Cheers |
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There is a topic in Help and Support called "Back up and resto frequently
asked questions" that contains instructions for deleting a backup. I'll paste the contents below (minus formatting). To create a new full backup, go to Backup and Restore Center and then click the "Change Settings" link under the "Back up files" button. Then click the "Change backup settings" option. Go through the wizard again. On the last page, you have the option of creating a new full backup. If your backups are saved to CDs or DVDs, you can discard discs containing earlier backups, but make sure that you keep the most recent backup of your files. If your backups are saved to an internal or external hard disk, you can delete a backup by following these steps: Open the location where the backup is saved. For example, if you backed up your files to an external hard disk labeled "E," connect the external hard disk to your computer, and then open drive E. Right-click the folder containing the backup you want to delete, and then click Delete. Notes Backups are saved in this format: backup location\computer name\Backup Set year-month-day time. For example, if your computer name is Computer, your backup location is E, and you backed up on April 2, 2006 at 16:32:00, that backup would be located in E:\Computer\Backup Set 2006-02-04 163200. You would right-click the folder named Backup Set 2006-02-04 163200 to delete that backup. When you make a full backup, a backup folder is created and labeled with the date for that day. As you add updates, that date stays the same, but your backup is not out of date. The next time you make a full backup, a new backup folder is created and labeled with the date for that day, and any updates are then added to that new folder. You should not delete the current backup folder. -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Andru" wrote in message ... i have installed vista ultimate and have done a full backup.I then went on to install more programs and wanted to do another full backup.the only option i have now is to do a incremental backup which i cannot do as i deleted the 1st full backup as i was going to do a full backup. My question is how do i get vista to allow me to do another full backup not a incremetal one. Cheers |
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I follow the steps you indicated but when I go to a previous version on a
file, it still shows that the file can be restored from the backup that I just deleted. Is there a catalog somewhere that needs cleared? Or will this clean itself up at some point? "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: There is a topic in Help and Support called "Back up and resto frequently asked questions" that contains instructions for deleting a backup. I'll paste the contents below (minus formatting). To create a new full backup, go to Backup and Restore Center and then click the "Change Settings" link under the "Back up files" button. Then click the "Change backup settings" option. Go through the wizard again. On the last page, you have the option of creating a new full backup. If your backups are saved to CDs or DVDs, you can discard discs containing earlier backups, but make sure that you keep the most recent backup of your files. If your backups are saved to an internal or external hard disk, you can delete a backup by following these steps: Open the location where the backup is saved. For example, if you backed up your files to an external hard disk labeled "E," connect the external hard disk to your computer, and then open drive E. Right-click the folder containing the backup you want to delete, and then click Delete. Notes Backups are saved in this format: backup location\computer name\Backup Set year-month-day time. For example, if your computer name is Computer, your backup location is E, and you backed up on April 2, 2006 at 16:32:00, that backup would be located in E:\Computer\Backup Set 2006-02-04 163200. You would right-click the folder named Backup Set 2006-02-04 163200 to delete that backup. When you make a full backup, a backup folder is created and labeled with the date for that day. As you add updates, that date stays the same, but your backup is not out of date. The next time you make a full backup, a new backup folder is created and labeled with the date for that day, and any updates are then added to that new folder. You should not delete the current backup folder. -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Andru" wrote in message ... i have installed vista ultimate and have done a full backup.I then went on to install more programs and wanted to do another full backup.the only option i have now is to do a incremental backup which i cannot do as i deleted the 1st full backup as i was going to do a full backup. My question is how do i get vista to allow me to do another full backup not a incremetal one. Cheers |
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Really excellent question. Let me ask the Backup team about this and get
back to you. I've also sent email to the tech writer who owns this topic to see if we can expand it a bit to cover this question. Jill -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Neal" wrote in message ... I follow the steps you indicated but when I go to a previous version on a file, it still shows that the file can be restored from the backup that I just deleted. Is there a catalog somewhere that needs cleared? Or will this clean itself up at some point? "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: There is a topic in Help and Support called "Back up and resto frequently asked questions" that contains instructions for deleting a backup. I'll paste the contents below (minus formatting). To create a new full backup, go to Backup and Restore Center and then click the "Change Settings" link under the "Back up files" button. Then click the "Change backup settings" option. Go through the wizard again. On the last page, you have the option of creating a new full backup. If your backups are saved to CDs or DVDs, you can discard discs containing earlier backups, but make sure that you keep the most recent backup of your files. If your backups are saved to an internal or external hard disk, you can delete a backup by following these steps: Open the location where the backup is saved. For example, if you backed up your files to an external hard disk labeled "E," connect the external hard disk to your computer, and then open drive E. Right-click the folder containing the backup you want to delete, and then click Delete. Notes Backups are saved in this format: backup location\computer name\Backup Set year-month-day time. For example, if your computer name is Computer, your backup location is E, and you backed up on April 2, 2006 at 16:32:00, that backup would be located in E:\Computer\Backup Set 2006-02-04 163200. You would right-click the folder named Backup Set 2006-02-04 163200 to delete that backup. When you make a full backup, a backup folder is created and labeled with the date for that day. As you add updates, that date stays the same, but your backup is not out of date. The next time you make a full backup, a new backup folder is created and labeled with the date for that day, and any updates are then added to that new folder. You should not delete the current backup folder. -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Andru" wrote in message ... i have installed vista ultimate and have done a full backup.I then went on to install more programs and wanted to do another full backup.the only option i have now is to do a incremental backup which i cannot do as i deleted the 1st full backup as i was going to do a full backup. My question is how do i get vista to allow me to do another full backup not a incremetal one. Cheers |