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Backup sets commands
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Backup Set commands
Sets menu contains all commands to manage your Backup Sets.
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- Add a new Backup Set
- this command opens a new Backup Set Wizard.
Just follow instructions of the Wizard to add a new Backup Set.
- Import from a Backup Set template
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- Right-click on the Backup Sets item in the tree
- Select "Import template for ..." item
- The Backup Set Wizard will appear with predefined information.
- You may change it as you want.
- A new Backup Set will appear.
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- "Edit backup set" - Backup Set Wizard with properties of the selected Backup Set will appear. You may edit them as you want.
- "Clone backup set" - This command allows to clone (copy) an existing Backup Set to a new one.
- "Delete backup set" - This command deletes the selected
Backup Set. You have to confirm the deletion.
- "Files to backup... ".
When an incremental backup is running, only new or modified files
will be backed up. This command shows you a list of these files.
- "Run increment backup... ".
Start the backup process of only new or modified (from the last backup) files.
- "Run full backup... ".
Start the backup process of ALL source files.
- "Restore files... ".
Start the restore process.
- "Test&Copy local backup archive".
If you backup to a zip archive, this handy option allows to quickly check the
integrity of the archive file, find out how many files it contains and their
compression ratios, and copy it to another location. It's useful if you think
that you may have had any problems with a disk, or memory, on your computer.
- "Go to archive file... ". If you want to quickly go to the folder with the archive file, use this command.
- "Create Windows shortcut for Backup Set".
You can easily create a standard Windows shortcut to start most commonly used Backup Set's commands directly
from your Desktop, Start Menu, Quick launch toolbar, or from any other folder.
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