weeks ago, I purchased download version of Creator 2011 and since then have been struggling with BackonTrack.
What I am really in need of help is how I can make the differencial backup.
I click Advanced backup and then create new backup. When I go thru the wizard, I flagged the incremental(or differencial?) which I expect the backup followed by the initial is just the delta changes to the system.
However, at the second round, the scheduled BOT tries to backup several hundreds GigaBytes again where I have not changed most of data.
I am doing something incorrectly?
For your info, I downloaded JAPANESE build package from the Roxio site.
running on Windows 7 x64 Ultimate.
BOT version info.
version 13.0
build 131B09B R13
Something I noticed are
- Backup folder name created doesn't reflect local time, rather it is UTC.
Like "Backup Set 2010-09-27 235006" when I started the backup at 8:50am on 28th(GMT+9).
- I have duplicate.proj file in the backup folder that may define the backup spec but not too sure.
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LinsutheBeagle
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weeks ago, I purchased download version of Creator 2011 and since then have been struggling with BackonTrack.
What I am really in need of help is how I can make the differencial backup.
I click Advanced backup and then create new backup. When I go thru the wizard, I flagged the incremental(or differencial?) which I expect the backup followed by the initial is just the delta changes to the system.
However, at the second round, the scheduled BOT tries to backup several hundreds GigaBytes again where I have not changed most of data.
I am doing something incorrectly?
For your info, I downloaded JAPANESE build package from the Roxio site.
running on Windows 7 x64 Ultimate.
BOT version info.
version 13.0
build 131B09B R13
Something I noticed are
- Backup folder name created doesn't reflect local time, rather it is UTC.
Like "Backup Set 2010-09-27 235006" when I started the backup at 8:50am on 28th(GMT+9).
- I have duplicate.proj file in the backup folder that may define the backup spec but not too sure.
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