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Hi,
I just moved from Windows 98SE to a new computer with WindowsXP Home Edition
with SP2 preinstalled. I'm "backkup" oriented,and succeded in attaching the
NTBACKUP.MSI from the Windows XP CD-ROM. I have an external USB hard drive to
place these backups on to.
But now, being somewhat of a newbee, CONFUSION!
I would like to be able to make a complete backup - this I can do. I would
then like to make differential backups from time to time. As I understand it,
a complete restore would be the complete backup plus the LAST differential
backup made.
I anticipated I would see on the external hard drive my original complete
backup, and one or more differential backups. Then I would first restore the
complete backup, then the last differential backup.
But the options that I see are either
1.Append this backup to the media, or
2.Replace the data on the media with this backup
Are ALL the differential backups being appended via opton "1"? How do I do a
restore containing my original backup plus the last differential backup.
Another question, if I may...
I would like to, from time to time, be able to backup just data files - not
a complete backup or differential, and to be able just to restore these
later. I know I can select them. Do I use copy? I don't want to louse up my
differential file. Can they be copied to a disk? the backup has a weired
extension.
I DO have other questions, but in order not to be TOO longwinded, I thought
it best to try to resolve this one first.
I really would appreciate guidance, and am greatful a forum such as this,
with people willing to help, exists.
Thanks.
Benn Romm
Hi,
I just moved from Windows 98SE to a new computer with WindowsXP Home Edition
with SP2 preinstalled. I'm "backkup" oriented,and succeded in attaching the
NTBACKUP.MSI from the Windows XP CD-ROM. I have an external USB hard drive to
place these backups on to.
But now, being somewhat of a newbee, CONFUSION!
I would like to be able to make a complete backup - this I can do. I would
then like to make differential backups from time to time. As I understand it,
a complete restore would be the complete backup plus the LAST differential
backup made.
I anticipated I would see on the external hard drive my original complete
backup, and one or more differential backups. Then I would first restore the
complete backup, then the last differential backup.
But the options that I see are either
1.Append this backup to the media, or
2.Replace the data on the media with this backup
Are ALL the differential backups being appended via opton "1"? How do I do a
restore containing my original backup plus the last differential backup.
Another question, if I may...
I would like to, from time to time, be able to backup just data files - not
a complete backup or differential, and to be able just to restore these
later. I know I can select them. Do I use copy? I don't want to louse up my
differential file. Can they be copied to a disk? the backup has a weired
extension.
I DO have other questions, but in order not to be TOO longwinded, I thought
it best to try to resolve this one first.
I really would appreciate guidance, and am greatful a forum such as this,
with people willing to help, exists.
Thanks.
Benn Romm