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Old 29-05-2008, 02:47 AM   #1
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Complete PC Backup (Vista Business 32-bit)

Hello,
I've deleted from a backup disk the folder with the Complete PC Backup
files. When I run again the Complete PC Backup, the program signals the
presence of another backup version (the deleted one) and saves only "the
differences". Is there a way to _complete_ backup again the PC ? Thank you,
I eagerly wait a professional advice in the middle of the night... The
Internet wasn't of much use.

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Old 29-05-2008, 02:48 AM   #2
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Re: Complete PC Backup (Vista Business 32-bit)

When you open the Backup and Restore Center (start/.../maintenance/) you see
"Turn Off" for automatic settings, and "Change backup settings", which lets
you do a new full backup as long as automatic is off. Automatic only makes a
full backup after a full month has passed.

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> Hello,
> I've deleted from a backup disk the folder with the Complete PC Backup
> files. When I run again the Complete PC Backup, the program signals the
> presence of another backup version (the deleted one) and saves only "the
> differences". Is there a way to _complete_ backup again the PC ? Thank
> you, I eagerly wait a professional advice in the middle of the night...
> The Internet wasn't of much use.


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Old 29-05-2008, 03:47 AM   #3
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Re: Complete PC Backup (Vista Business 32-bit)

Thank you, but sorry, I do not see anywhere the options you've recommended.
I want a Complete backup, not a Full one.

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