It's not a prudent idea to place backups on the same drive.
What if your hard drive should fail? It would be best to
invest in an external drive for backups.
Example:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822148233
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
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"Gunn" <> wrote in message news:1F559071-CD05-4FFB-BD7A-...
When i'm using the backup feature in Vista to backup my files the system
creates a new full backup-set everytime instead of just adding on to the
excisting set (which is what it's supposed to do according to the
help-function).
This means that disk d: Recovery that is the prechoosen backup destination
fills up after just one backup. What should I do? I need to backup my files
and would really prefer not to have to buy an external harddrive since this
so-called easy backup feature eas one of the reasons i chose to upgrade to
Vista.