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Guest Eric
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Under XP, my PC has two HDD, one of them is for backup only. Does anyone have

any suggestions on how to setup a schedule to backup everything from the

first HDD into the second HDD periodically. Furthermore, can I keep 6 months

backup copy? after 6 months, all the past backup will be deleted and release

the storage space for new backup copy. This routine will do it forever.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions

Eric

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Re: How do I perform scheduled backup?

 

 

"Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> Under XP, my PC has two HDD, one of them is for backup only. Does anyone

> have

> any suggestions on how to setup a schedule to backup everything from the

> first HDD into the second HDD periodically. Furthermore, can I keep 6

> months

> backup copy? after 6 months, all the past backup will be deleted and

> release

> the storage space for new backup copy. This routine will do it forever.

> Does anyone have any suggestions?

> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

> Eric

>

You can schedule backups with ntbackup...

However, a more functional product is Acronis. You can certainly make a

full backup and as may incremental or differential backups as you desire.

Jim

Guest Eric
Posted

Re: How do I perform scheduled backup?

 

Thank you very much for your suggestions

Our office mainly use XP only without server, do you know whether XP has

similar function or not?

Thank you very much for any suggestions

Eric

 

"Jim" wrote:

>

> "Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:2B496BD1-EF50-486E-A1C9-3E8B247099A6@microsoft.com...

> > Under XP, my PC has two HDD, one of them is for backup only. Does anyone

> > have

> > any suggestions on how to setup a schedule to backup everything from the

> > first HDD into the second HDD periodically. Furthermore, can I keep 6

> > months

> > backup copy? after 6 months, all the past backup will be deleted and

> > release

> > the storage space for new backup copy. This routine will do it forever.

> > Does anyone have any suggestions?

> > Thanks in advance for any suggestions

> > Eric

> >

> You can schedule backups with ntbackup...

> However, a more functional product is Acronis. You can certainly make a

> full backup and as may incremental or differential backups as you desire.

> Jim

>

>

>

Posted

Re: How do I perform scheduled backup?

 

"Jim" <jim-norris@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message

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>

> "Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:2B496BD1-EF50-486E-A1C9-3E8B247099A6@microsoft.com...

>> Under XP, my PC has two HDD, one of them is for backup only. Does anyone

>> have

>> any suggestions on how to setup a schedule to backup everything from the

>> first HDD into the second HDD periodically. Furthermore, can I keep 6

>> months

>> backup copy? after 6 months, all the past backup will be deleted and

>> release

>> the storage space for new backup copy. This routine will do it forever.

>> Does anyone have any suggestions?

>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

>> Eric

>>

> You can schedule backups with ntbackup...

> However, a more functional product is Acronis. You can certainly make a

> full backup and as may incremental or differential backups as you desire.

> Jim

>

 

You certainly can perform the backup tasks you desire using Acronis

TrueImage. However, if you wish to validate the backup as part of the

scheduled backup, Acronis TrueImage V10 and V11 are sorely lacking. A

better product would be Norton Ghost.

 

I am currently running Norton Ghost version 10 on 2 XP systems and Norton

Ghost version 12 on an XP and Vista system. In my setup, I configure Norton

Ghost to keep a specified number of backups regardless of when the backup

was taken.

 

Lou

Guest Nonny
Posted

Re: How do I perform scheduled backup?

 

On Sat, 31 May 2008 19:44:24 -0700, "Lou" <1234AT@Bishop.com> wrote:

>"Jim" <jim-norris@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message

>news:OQYIqV4wIHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>

>> "Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:2B496BD1-EF50-486E-A1C9-3E8B247099A6@microsoft.com...

>>> Under XP, my PC has two HDD, one of them is for backup only. Does anyone

>>> have

>>> any suggestions on how to setup a schedule to backup everything from the

>>> first HDD into the second HDD periodically. Furthermore, can I keep 6

>>> months

>>> backup copy? after 6 months, all the past backup will be deleted and

>>> release

>>> the storage space for new backup copy. This routine will do it forever.

>>> Does anyone have any suggestions?

>>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

>>> Eric

>>>

>> You can schedule backups with ntbackup...

>> However, a more functional product is Acronis. You can certainly make a

>> full backup and as may incremental or differential backups as you desire.

>> Jim

>>

>

>You certainly can perform the backup tasks you desire using Acronis

>TrueImage. However, if you wish to validate the backup as part of the

>scheduled backup, Acronis TrueImage V10 and V11 are sorely lacking. A

>better product would be Norton Ghost.

 

How so? I've been using ATI since ver. 7 without a hitch - am

currently quite happy with ver 11.

 

>

>I am currently running Norton Ghost version 10 on 2 XP systems and Norton

>Ghost version 12 on an XP and Vista system. In my setup, I configure Norton

>Ghost to keep a specified number of backups regardless of when the backup

>was taken.

>

>Lou

>

Guest David Webb
Posted

Re: How do I perform scheduled backup?

 

I too have been using Acronis True Image since V7, but I've only been using the

scheduled backup feature on V11 and it does indeed provide the option to

validate the backup.

 

It works like a charm, but it doubles the backup time at a minimum and even more

if it's running in a Vista system (based on my experience).

 

"Lou" <1234AT@Bishop.com> wrote in message

news:e4rmyF5wIHA.1236@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> "Jim" <jim-norris@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message

> news:OQYIqV4wIHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>

>> "Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:2B496BD1-EF50-486E-A1C9-3E8B247099A6@microsoft.com...

>>> Under XP, my PC has two HDD, one of them is for backup only. Does anyone

>>> have

>>> any suggestions on how to setup a schedule to backup everything from the

>>> first HDD into the second HDD periodically. Furthermore, can I keep 6 months

>>> backup copy? after 6 months, all the past backup will be deleted and release

>>> the storage space for new backup copy. This routine will do it forever.

>>> Does anyone have any suggestions?

>>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

>>> Eric

>>>

>> You can schedule backups with ntbackup...

>> However, a more functional product is Acronis. You can certainly make a full

>> backup and as may incremental or differential backups as you desire.

>> Jim

>>

>

> You certainly can perform the backup tasks you desire using Acronis TrueImage.

> However, if you wish to validate the backup as part of the scheduled backup,

> Acronis TrueImage V10 and V11 are sorely lacking. A better product would be

> Norton Ghost.

>

> I am currently running Norton Ghost version 10 on 2 XP systems and Norton

> Ghost version 12 on an XP and Vista system. In my setup, I configure Norton

> Ghost to keep a specified number of backups regardless of when the backup was

> taken.

>

> Lou

>

>

Posted

Re: How do I perform scheduled backup?

 

 

"Nonny" <nonnymoose@yahoo.com> wrote in message

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> On Sat, 31 May 2008 19:44:24 -0700, "Lou" <1234AT@Bishop.com> wrote:

>

>>"Jim" <jim-norris@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message

>>news:OQYIqV4wIHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>> "Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>> news:2B496BD1-EF50-486E-A1C9-3E8B247099A6@microsoft.com...

>>>> Under XP, my PC has two HDD, one of them is for backup only. Does

>>>> anyone

>>>> have

>>>> any suggestions on how to setup a schedule to backup everything from

>>>> the

>>>> first HDD into the second HDD periodically. Furthermore, can I keep 6

>>>> months

>>>> backup copy? after 6 months, all the past backup will be deleted and

>>>> release

>>>> the storage space for new backup copy. This routine will do it forever.

>>>> Does anyone have any suggestions?

>>>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

>>>> Eric

>>>>

>>> You can schedule backups with ntbackup...

>>> However, a more functional product is Acronis. You can certainly make a

>>> full backup and as may incremental or differential backups as you

>>> desire.

>>> Jim

>>>

>>

>>You certainly can perform the backup tasks you desire using Acronis

>>TrueImage. However, if you wish to validate the backup as part of the

>>scheduled backup, Acronis TrueImage V10 and V11 are sorely lacking. A

>>better product would be Norton Ghost.

>

> How so? I've been using ATI since ver. 7 without a hitch - am

> currently quite happy with ver 11.

>

Placing my reply close to the question...

What the previous poster means is that ATI does not provide a method for

insuring that what the program sent to the backup file actually got there

error free. In short, this is a test of the entire

system (computer + backup software). Whether you need such a facility or

not depends on how reliable you believe your hardware is.

Jim

>

>>

>>I am currently running Norton Ghost version 10 on 2 XP systems and Norton

>>Ghost version 12 on an XP and Vista system. In my setup, I configure

>>Norton

>>Ghost to keep a specified number of backups regardless of when the backup

>>was taken.

>>

>>Lou

>>

>

Guest Ken Blake, MVP
Posted

Re: How do I perform scheduled backup?

 

On Sat, 31 May 2008 17:51:00 -0700, Eric

<Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Under XP, my PC has two HDD, one of them is for backup only. Does anyone have

> any suggestions on how to setup a schedule to backup everything from the

> first HDD into the second HDD periodically. Furthermore, can I keep 6 months

> backup copy? after 6 months, all the past backup will be deleted and release

> the storage space for new backup copy. This routine will do it forever.

> Does anyone have any suggestions?

> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

 

 

You've already gotten answers to your specific question, but I wanted

to add a comment.

 

If I were you, I would rethink your backup strategy. What you are

doing is better than no backup at all, but not by a lot. I don't

recommend backup to a second non-removable hard drive because it

leaves you susceptible to simultaneous loss of the original and backup

to many of the most common dangers: severe power glitches, nearby

lightning strikes, virus attacks, even theft of the computer.

 

In my view, secure backup needs to be on removable media, and not kept

in the computer. For really secure backup (needed, for example, if the

life of your business depends on your data) you should have multiple

generations of backup, and at least one of those generations should be

stored off-site.

 

My computer isn't used for business, but my personal backup scheme

uses two identical removable hard drives. I alternate between the two,

and use Acronis True Image to make a complete copy of the primary

drive.

 

Take that drive out of the computer, put in an external USB enclosure

($20-25 US, and very easy to do), and connect it only when you are

backing up or restoring, and you will have a much more secure backup

technique. Better, do what I do, and use two such drives in external

enclosures.

 

Also, doing a backup only every six months is way too seldom for

almost everyone.

 

--

Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience

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Guest Nonny
Posted

Re: How do I perform scheduled backup?

 

On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 10:49:50 -0500, "Jim" <jim-norris@sbcglobal.com>

wrote:

>

>"Nonny" <nonnymoose@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>news:ql4444l76j2ve64bsiflqn3culqb8qakif@4ax.com...

>> On Sat, 31 May 2008 19:44:24 -0700, "Lou" <1234AT@Bishop.com> wrote:

>>

>>>"Jim" <jim-norris@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message

>>>news:OQYIqV4wIHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>>

>>>> "Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:2B496BD1-EF50-486E-A1C9-3E8B247099A6@microsoft.com...

>>>>> Under XP, my PC has two HDD, one of them is for backup only. Does

>>>>> anyone

>>>>> have

>>>>> any suggestions on how to setup a schedule to backup everything from

>>>>> the

>>>>> first HDD into the second HDD periodically. Furthermore, can I keep 6

>>>>> months

>>>>> backup copy? after 6 months, all the past backup will be deleted and

>>>>> release

>>>>> the storage space for new backup copy. This routine will do it forever.

>>>>> Does anyone have any suggestions?

>>>>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

>>>>> Eric

>>>>>

>>>> You can schedule backups with ntbackup...

>>>> However, a more functional product is Acronis. You can certainly make a

>>>> full backup and as may incremental or differential backups as you

>>>> desire.

>>>> Jim

>>>>

>>>

>>>You certainly can perform the backup tasks you desire using Acronis

>>>TrueImage. However, if you wish to validate the backup as part of the

>>>scheduled backup, Acronis TrueImage V10 and V11 are sorely lacking. A

>>>better product would be Norton Ghost.

>>

>> How so? I've been using ATI since ver. 7 without a hitch - am

>> currently quite happy with ver 11.

>>

>Placing my reply close to the question...

>What the previous poster means is that ATI does not provide a method for

>insuring that what the program sent to the backup file actually got there

>error free. In short, this is a test of the entire

>system (computer + backup software). Whether you need such a facility or

>not depends on how reliable you believe your hardware is.

 

For as long as I can remember, ATI has had a "verify" function that

follows the backup. I can't remember when it didn't.

 

>Jim

>>

>>>

>>>I am currently running Norton Ghost version 10 on 2 XP systems and Norton

>>>Ghost version 12 on an XP and Vista system. In my setup, I configure

>>>Norton

>>>Ghost to keep a specified number of backups regardless of when the backup

>>>was taken.

>>>

>>>Lou

>>>

>>

>

Posted

Re: How do I perform scheduled backup?

 

"Nonny" <nonnymoose@yahoo.com> wrote in message

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> On Sat, 31 May 2008 19:44:24 -0700, "Lou" <1234AT@Bishop.com> wrote:

>

>>"Jim" <jim-norris@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message

>>news:OQYIqV4wIHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>> "Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>> news:2B496BD1-EF50-486E-A1C9-3E8B247099A6@microsoft.com...

>>>> Under XP, my PC has two HDD, one of them is for backup only. Does

>>>> anyone

>>>> have

>>>> any suggestions on how to setup a schedule to backup everything from

>>>> the

>>>> first HDD into the second HDD periodically. Furthermore, can I keep 6

>>>> months

>>>> backup copy? after 6 months, all the past backup will be deleted and

>>>> release

>>>> the storage space for new backup copy. This routine will do it forever.

>>>> Does anyone have any suggestions?

>>>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

>>>> Eric

>>>>

>>> You can schedule backups with ntbackup...

>>> However, a more functional product is Acronis. You can certainly make a

>>> full backup and as may incremental or differential backups as you

>>> desire.

>>> Jim

>>>

>>

>>You certainly can perform the backup tasks you desire using Acronis

>>TrueImage. However, if you wish to validate the backup as part of the

>>scheduled backup, Acronis TrueImage V10 and V11 are sorely lacking. A

>>better product would be Norton Ghost.

>

> How so? I've been using ATI since ver. 7 without a hitch - am

> currently quite happy with ver 11.

 

TrueImage does have an automatic validate function. However, when you

schedule a backup and specify validation, it validates every backup on the

backup location, even the ones previously validated. On one of my systems,

backup takes about 20 minutes as does the validation. Since I keep 6

backups, every scheduled backup with validation takes 20 minutes to backup

and 2 hours (6 x 20) to validate. It not only validates the most recent

backup, it re-validates every prior backup taken on that location. You can

manually validate only the last backup taken if you choose to do so but I

prefer an automated process.

 

For my purpose, Norton Ghost has the same capability as TrueImage and does

not have auto validation deficiency.

 

Lou

>

>

>>

>>I am currently running Norton Ghost version 10 on 2 XP systems and Norton

>>Ghost version 12 on an XP and Vista system. In my setup, I configure

>>Norton

>>Ghost to keep a specified number of backups regardless of when the backup

>>was taken.

>>

>>Lou

>>

>

Posted

Re: How do I perform scheduled backup?

 

You are correct, TrueImage does provide the option to validate the backup.

But, if you specify validation with backup, TrueImage validates the last

backup taken as well as every backup on the backup location even though they

have been previously validated.

 

Assuming you keep 6 backups and specify validation with a scheduled backup.

Further assume it takes 20 minutes to backup and 20 minutes to validate that

backup. Each scheduled backup will take 2 hours and 20 minutes to run - 20

minutes for backup and 20 minutes for each of the six backups. The oldest

backup will have been validated 6 times by the time the TrueImage limit

count deletes. Totally unnecessary processing.

 

Norton Ghost provides all the backup functions I need and does not have that

flaw when scheduling backups with validation.

 

Lou

 

 

"David Webb" <dwebb211@earthling.net> wrote in message

news:%23UiXnx$wIHA.5832@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>I too have been using Acronis True Image since V7, but I've only been using

>the scheduled backup feature on V11 and it does indeed provide the option

>to validate the backup.

>

> It works like a charm, but it doubles the backup time at a minimum and

> even more if it's running in a Vista system (based on my experience).

>

> "Lou" <1234AT@Bishop.com> wrote in message

> news:e4rmyF5wIHA.1236@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> "Jim" <jim-norris@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message

>> news:OQYIqV4wIHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>> "Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>> news:2B496BD1-EF50-486E-A1C9-3E8B247099A6@microsoft.com...

>>>> Under XP, my PC has two HDD, one of them is for backup only. Does

>>>> anyone have

>>>> any suggestions on how to setup a schedule to backup everything from

>>>> the

>>>> first HDD into the second HDD periodically. Furthermore, can I keep 6

>>>> months

>>>> backup copy? after 6 months, all the past backup will be deleted and

>>>> release

>>>> the storage space for new backup copy. This routine will do it forever.

>>>> Does anyone have any suggestions?

>>>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

>>>> Eric

>>>>

>>> You can schedule backups with ntbackup...

>>> However, a more functional product is Acronis. You can certainly make a

>>> full backup and as may incremental or differential backups as you

>>> desire.

>>> Jim

>>>

>>

>> You certainly can perform the backup tasks you desire using Acronis

>> TrueImage. However, if you wish to validate the backup as part of the

>> scheduled backup, Acronis TrueImage V10 and V11 are sorely lacking. A

>> better product would be Norton Ghost.

>>

>> I am currently running Norton Ghost version 10 on 2 XP systems and Norton

>> Ghost version 12 on an XP and Vista system. In my setup, I configure

>> Norton Ghost to keep a specified number of backups regardless of when the

>> backup was taken.

>>

>> Lou

>>

>>

>

>

Guest Nonny
Posted

Re: How do I perform scheduled backup?

 

On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 21:21:03 -0700, "Lou" <1234AT@Bishop.com> wrote:

>"Nonny" <nonnymoose@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>news:ql4444l76j2ve64bsiflqn3culqb8qakif@4ax.com...

>> On Sat, 31 May 2008 19:44:24 -0700, "Lou" <1234AT@Bishop.com> wrote:

>>

>>>"Jim" <jim-norris@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message

>>>news:OQYIqV4wIHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>>

>>>> "Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:2B496BD1-EF50-486E-A1C9-3E8B247099A6@microsoft.com...

>>>>> Under XP, my PC has two HDD, one of them is for backup only. Does

>>>>> anyone

>>>>> have

>>>>> any suggestions on how to setup a schedule to backup everything from

>>>>> the

>>>>> first HDD into the second HDD periodically. Furthermore, can I keep 6

>>>>> months

>>>>> backup copy? after 6 months, all the past backup will be deleted and

>>>>> release

>>>>> the storage space for new backup copy. This routine will do it forever.

>>>>> Does anyone have any suggestions?

>>>>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

>>>>> Eric

>>>>>

>>>> You can schedule backups with ntbackup...

>>>> However, a more functional product is Acronis. You can certainly make a

>>>> full backup and as may incremental or differential backups as you

>>>> desire.

>>>> Jim

>>>>

>>>

>>>You certainly can perform the backup tasks you desire using Acronis

>>>TrueImage. However, if you wish to validate the backup as part of the

>>>scheduled backup, Acronis TrueImage V10 and V11 are sorely lacking. A

>>>better product would be Norton Ghost.

>>

>> How so? I've been using ATI since ver. 7 without a hitch - am

>> currently quite happy with ver 11.

>

>TrueImage does have an automatic validate function. However, when you

>schedule a backup and specify validation, it validates every backup on the

>backup location, even the ones previously validated. On one of my systems,

>backup takes about 20 minutes as does the validation. Since I keep 6

>backups, every scheduled backup with validation takes 20 minutes to backup

>and 2 hours (6 x 20) to validate. It not only validates the most recent

>backup, it re-validates every prior backup taken on that location.

 

I've never seen that happen. Never. And I do both manual and

automated backups.

> You can

>manually validate only the last backup taken if you choose to do so but I

>prefer an automated process.

>

>For my purpose, Norton Ghost has the same capability as TrueImage and does

>not have auto validation deficiency.

>

>Lou

>>

>>

>>>

>>>I am currently running Norton Ghost version 10 on 2 XP systems and Norton

>>>Ghost version 12 on an XP and Vista system. In my setup, I configure

>>>Norton

>>>Ghost to keep a specified number of backups regardless of when the backup

>>>was taken.

>>>

>>>Lou

>>>

>>

>

Guest David Webb
Posted

Re: How do I perform scheduled backup?

 

I've never experienced that behavior using Acronis True Image. The scheduled

backup simply replaces the previous set since the same file names are used and

the manual backups are in their own dated folders.

 

"Lou" <1234AT@Bishop.com> wrote in message

news:OQY7MnGxIHA.5996@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> You are correct, TrueImage does provide the option to validate the backup.

> But, if you specify validation with backup, TrueImage validates the last

> backup taken as well as every backup on the backup location even though they

> have been previously validated.

>

> Assuming you keep 6 backups and specify validation with a scheduled backup.

> Further assume it takes 20 minutes to backup and 20 minutes to validate that

> backup. Each scheduled backup will take 2 hours and 20 minutes to run - 20

> minutes for backup and 20 minutes for each of the six backups. The oldest

> backup will have been validated 6 times by the time the TrueImage limit count

> deletes. Totally unnecessary processing.

>

> Norton Ghost provides all the backup functions I need and does not have that

> flaw when scheduling backups with validation.

>

> Lou

>

>

> "David Webb" <dwebb211@earthling.net> wrote in message

> news:%23UiXnx$wIHA.5832@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>I too have been using Acronis True Image since V7, but I've only been using

>>the scheduled backup feature on V11 and it does indeed provide the option to

>>validate the backup.

>>

>> It works like a charm, but it doubles the backup time at a minimum and even

>> more if it's running in a Vista system (based on my experience).

>>

>> "Lou" <1234AT@Bishop.com> wrote in message

>> news:e4rmyF5wIHA.1236@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> "Jim" <jim-norris@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message

>>> news:OQYIqV4wIHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>>>

>>>> "Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:2B496BD1-EF50-486E-A1C9-3E8B247099A6@microsoft.com...

>>>>> Under XP, my PC has two HDD, one of them is for backup only. Does anyone

>>>>> have

>>>>> any suggestions on how to setup a schedule to backup everything from the

>>>>> first HDD into the second HDD periodically. Furthermore, can I keep 6

>>>>> months

>>>>> backup copy? after 6 months, all the past backup will be deleted and

>>>>> release

>>>>> the storage space for new backup copy. This routine will do it forever.

>>>>> Does anyone have any suggestions?

>>>>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

>>>>> Eric

>>>>>

>>>> You can schedule backups with ntbackup...

>>>> However, a more functional product is Acronis. You can certainly make a

>>>> full backup and as may incremental or differential backups as you desire.

>>>> Jim

>>>>

>>>

>>> You certainly can perform the backup tasks you desire using Acronis

>>> TrueImage. However, if you wish to validate the backup as part of the

>>> scheduled backup, Acronis TrueImage V10 and V11 are sorely lacking. A

>>> better product would be Norton Ghost.

>>>

>>> I am currently running Norton Ghost version 10 on 2 XP systems and Norton

>>> Ghost version 12 on an XP and Vista system. In my setup, I configure Norton

>>> Ghost to keep a specified number of backups regardless of when the backup

>>> was taken.

>>>

>>> Lou

>>>

>>>

>>

>>

>

>

Guest Nonny
Posted

Re: How do I perform scheduled backup?

 

On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 09:24:23 -0400, "David Webb"

<dwebb211@earthling.net> wrote:

>I've never experienced that behavior using Acronis True Image. The scheduled

>backup simply replaces the previous set since the same file names are used and

>the manual backups are in their own dated folders.

 

I think "Lou" lives somewhere in The Twilight Zone

 

>"Lou" <1234AT@Bishop.com> wrote in message

>news:OQY7MnGxIHA.5996@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> You are correct, TrueImage does provide the option to validate the backup.

>> But, if you specify validation with backup, TrueImage validates the last

>> backup taken as well as every backup on the backup location even though they

>> have been previously validated.

>>

>> Assuming you keep 6 backups and specify validation with a scheduled backup.

>> Further assume it takes 20 minutes to backup and 20 minutes to validate that

>> backup. Each scheduled backup will take 2 hours and 20 minutes to run - 20

>> minutes for backup and 20 minutes for each of the six backups. The oldest

>> backup will have been validated 6 times by the time the TrueImage limit count

>> deletes. Totally unnecessary processing.

>>

>> Norton Ghost provides all the backup functions I need and does not have that

>> flaw when scheduling backups with validation.

>>

>> Lou

>>


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