Does Macrium Reflect encounter backup loading issues?
Does Macrium Reflect encounter backup loading issues?
The reason for 365 days is explained as follows...
My process begins with a complete system setup on Day 1, featuring a full image of the operating system, fully operational and updated.
Then Day 2 adds the basic application load.
Following that, a full image is created, followed by a sequence of incremental updates. Maintain this for 30 days, replacing the oldest version each time.
I open a document to add more details, but sometimes I unintentionally delete or change some text without realizing it, then press save and close it. After weeks, while reading the older version, I notice missing or altered content. For example, sentences might end abruptly or I see strange characters, possibly from a previous keyboard mistake. To recover the original text, I need to check backups.
Regardless of the explanation, saving a year's worth of changes on the OS disk isn't the best approach.
Maybe using File and Folder backups with Macrium would be better.
I have two hard drives, the first one has Windows installed on C:, and the second is for storing documents like Word, Excel, videos, images, and text.
I have been following this method: In Macrium reflect [Create Backups], I clicked on the image of both disks and selected both drives.
I did not use the option to create a file and folder backup.
Since you mentioned "Possibly File and Folder backups in Macrium," do you think it’s better to:
- In Macrium reflect [Create Backups] I will click on the image of the disks and select only hard disk 1?
- Or in Macrium reflect [Create Backups] I will click on [Create a File and Folder backup] and select only hard disk 2?
What difference does this make compared to what you’ve been doing with just the image selection?
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I mean the phrase refers to performing backups at distinct times or schedules. "Full drive backup on one schedule" means a complete backup is carried out according to a specific timetable, while "File/Folder backup of only a couple of folders, on a different schedule" indicates selecting a subset of files and folders for backup at another time. The examples provided clarify this by showing two scenarios: one using Schedule A and another using Schedule B, each with its own selection criteria and timing.