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Running Windows 7 and Disk Manager 12.
How can I stop my backup drive overflowing? I have a regular image backup scheduled with Paragon and only want to retain the 4 most recent back ups. Is it possible to schedule the deletion of old backups? If not, is it safe simply to delete backup files in explorer? I have tried deleting items in the archive list but whilst they disappear from the list all the back files remain on the disk drive. |
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Thanks, I have sorted it out. The files were not reduced in size after deletion from the archive list. However, I noticed a check box on the popup for confirming my wish to delete the archive. Alongside the check box it said 'Delete archive from disk'. I checked the box, confirmed my intention to delete the archive and it was indeed simultaneously removed from the hard drive.
So problem solved, it is however a pity that there is no option for automatic deletion of old back ups. Or at least I have not found it. |
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Hello BigGs,
sure there is an option to control the number of images or used space. In HDM12 - Wizards - Backup Utilities - Cyclic Backup. Start the wizard and schedule what you want to backup. It will store as many images as you define or if you select to define the space limit then as soon as this space is filled up the oldest image will be overwritten by new one. |
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Paragon_MA, you are right except that the HDM12 - Wizards - Backup Utilities - Cyclic Backup doesn't work with Disk ID Number, only with Disk Index (Index of the source partition - Disk 0 or Disk 1) and my system (Windows 7 AHCI) shuffle my disk index numbers from time to time resulting in Paragon trying to backup my Archive Disk instead of my System Disk.
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