Difference Between "Incremental Backup" and "Incremental File Backup" + Some Errors.

Discussion in 'Paragon Drive Backup Product Line' started by an2tex, Apr 30, 2013.

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  1. an2tex

    an2tex Registered Member

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    I can not make an incremental backup - it says:

    "You've Already Created An Increment To A Specified Archive. The Program Enables To Create An Increment Only To The Latest Archive In A Backup Chain. Please Choose The Latest Increment To Accomplish The Operation."

    But I did not create an increment - how can I delete the record that points I created an incremental archive?

    But ... It allows me to create an "Incremental File Backup" . Would this create any problem when I restore to a formatted Partition.

    And - in an external drive, when I try to backup with an incremental, it says: "The wizard did not find any objects that can be used to make a differential backup"

    I learnt that this is because I repartitioned the drive. But is there any way to make incremental backup with a repartitioned drive? It is not so good to have some limitation although it might have some technical reasons. Why would I limit myself to a partition structure? What if I have a larger HDD and resize my partitions to a larger size?
     
  2. SIW2

    SIW2 Registered Member

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    In that case, you won't be able to add an inceremental to a base image of what was in effect a different partition.

    You would have to do a full image after a change like that.
     
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