Backup Options

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Talal Itani

Hello,

I am starting to get serious about backing up my data. I used Ntbackup, but
I disliked it, so I backup up rarely. Then I used SyncToy, but it crashes,
it complains about long file names, so I do not trust. It seems that Norton
Ghost and Acronis True Image are good backup choices. Both packages do an
image of the drive. But I also want to backup everything under 'documents
and settings' differentially, so that old and new versions of data files can
be retrieved. Can these programs do that? I would appreciate any backup
advice.

Talal Itani
 
G

Gary Walker

I'm not sure I understand "old versions" and "new versions" in your context.
However, Windows
Backup provides old(yesterday) and new(today)
data versions when used in incremental mode.

Using Windows Restore, you should expand the
backup segment to see how the data is contained.

Each incremental backup creates a completely
new segment of the target. So, if you could run
two incrementals back to back, and could show
absolutely no data changes between the two, the
second segment would be empty.

Conversely, if the incementals were run back to
back, but "profile.dat" had changed between the
two runs, the first segment would contain the old
"profile.dat" and the second segment would con-
tain the new "profile.dat".

But, as these incremental segments begin to extend,
the restore effort extends proportionately.
 
P

peter

differentially means it backs up only what is changed......
if you wish a copy of "old" and "new" you need to chose a new backup with
a different name.example backup1 backup2 use #1 for odd numbered days..#2
for even numbered days.....you will always have an old and new backup
peter
 
G

Gary Walker

peter said:
differentially means it backs up only what is changed......
if you wish a copy of "old" and "new" you need to chose a new backup
with a different name.example backup1 backup2 use #1 for odd numbered
days..#2 for even numbered days.....you will always have an old and new
backup
peter




Not true, at least not for Windows Backup. Because
the backup is not done in place(the old is never over-
written).
 
T

Talal Itani

Yes, my users data is in the XP partition. Please tell me about the
surprises, so that I will not be surprised.
 
O

Otto Normalverbraucher

Talal said:
Hello,

I am starting to get serious about backing up my data. I used Ntbackup, but
I disliked it, so I backup up rarely. Then I used SyncToy, but it crashes,
it complains about long file names, so I do not trust. It seems that Norton
Ghost and Acronis True Image are good backup choices. Both packages do an
image of the drive. But I also want to backup everything under 'documents
and settings' differentially, so that old and new versions of data files can
be retrieved. Can these programs do that? I would appreciate any backup
advice.

Talal Itani

Acronis True Disk will let you do incremental backups.
Personally I use Acronis to create full images & then robocopy to copy
my profile to a usb flash drive each day.
 

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