Answer at the bottom
"RSudds" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:85E91904-7BA2-42A6-8D07-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I selected shadow backup for changes since my last backup, it looks a all the
> files and then has started backing up files I know haven't changed (unless
> Picassa changes pictures by looking at them in the viewer). What is the 3rd
> party program you use?
>
> "Richard in AZ" wrote:
>
>> I prefer a 3rd party backup program and cannot discuss the built-in Vista backup software, but if you are not getting a 14 DVD backup, then you are not getting a true incremental backup and most likely are not running the program correctly. Even a "Full Backup" should not take 14 DVDs,
>>
>> "RSudds" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:5D2247CB-362D-450E-B6F5-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > But it doesn't seem truely incremental. Right now Vista is happily backing
>> > my daughters pictures (who went to college a month ago and hasn't touched any
>> > of the files since the last backup). Why does the third "incremental" backup
>> > take 14 DVDs (and about 15 hours, unless you sit and watch) just like the
>> > first backup?
>> >
>> > "Richard in AZ" wrote:
>> >
>> >> "douglasl" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:0FC8125B-3AFD-49B4-85CE-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> > It seems to me that Vista's built-in backup supports only 1 model: a full
>> >> > backup the 1st time, and incremental backups forever thereafter. Since I back
>> >> > up to an external hard drive, this is eventually going to leave me no option
>> >> > but to delete all my backups and start over from scratch.
>> >> >
>> >> > 1. Am I missing something in Vista's built-in backup?
>> >> >
>> >> > 2. Acronis True Image Home seems to be the most recommended 3rd-party
>> >> > option. Any objections? Their Web site implies support only for 32-bit Vista
>> >> > (by mentioning 64-bit XP explicitly, but NOT 64-bit Vista). Does it support
>> >> > 64-bit?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks for your input! -Doug
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> What was the backup technique you were expecting?
>> >> Almost all backup software are designed for a full, followed by incremental backups.
>> >> that way you only backup the second, third, etc. the files that changed.
>> >> Except for compressing the files to save space, I don't see your problem.
>> >> Maybe you did not explain it correctly.
>> >>
>> >> Remember, you really hope you never need your backup.
I happened to pick Genie Backup Manager
But any of the following are good.
Genie Backup Manager
www.genie-soft.com
Acronis True Image
www.acronis.com
Norton Ghost
www.Symantec.com
Shadow Back
www.warmandfuzzylogic.com
Easy Backup 3
www.ajsystems.com
Nova BACKUP
www.novator.com
Win Backup
www.liutilities.com