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For some time, as I have run new Complete PC Backups, the wizard has
indicated that the oldest backup on the 250 gig USB drive dates from June 2 and that the newest dates from whenever I last ran the program. I recently encountered some problems that twice led me to run a restore operation from the Vista Ultimate DVD. In both instances, only one image - the latest created - was indicated to be available. The other stuff visible on the USB drive has not been created by Complete PC Backup and Restore, and it has never taken up more than about 80 gig of space. The Complete PC Backup images that get displayed in Explorer always come in at around 25 gig. As of the time of those restore operations, it had been a long time since I had run Disk Cleanup on the USB drive. Under the circumstances, I had expected to be given a selection of image dates when I ran those restorations, but, as noted above, only one image at a time was made available. (The speed of the program was in no way disappointing. Each time, the whole operation took less than thirty minutes. My only other experience with restoring a hard drive involved Vista Home Premium and the Acronis program. That took more than ten hours.) Today, having eliminated some of the problems that led me to run those restorations, I made a new Complete PC Backup image. (The wizard again indicated that there was a backup available from June 2.) I then ran Disk Cleanup on the both the internal drive and the USB drive and selected the option on the second tab to delete all shadow copies and/or old Complete PC Backup images. As I have understood the program, that is the only thing (other than loading the backup drive with extraneous material) that should have reduced the number of available restoration dates to one. I then ran the Complete PC Backup wizard again, as if I were going to make a new backup, and it still indicated that there was an "oldest" backup dating back to June 2. Can anyone explain what is going on with the program, and what I need to do to get it to reset itself and stop referring to that long-lost June 2 backup image? |
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