Bender;707669 Wrote:
> I am trying to figure out what to do when my backup location can n
> longe
> accept new backups because it is full
> I tried to do a search but the "full" just brings up references to th
> Ful
> Backup you can do with Windows Vista Ultimate
> Any one know where I could find out best practices for doing backups
> For example, do I reformat the drive my backup is on so I can d
> anothe
> backup? Or do I buy a bigger drive, and continue doing this as th
> months g
> by? Do I swap for another drive to continue doing my backups, and jus
> kee
> buying more drives as they get filled? Do I hope that Moore's Law als
> applies to hard drive storage
Hi Bender
If you wanted to, you can format the drive that the backups are on t
gain space for new ones. Another option is to manually delete the one
you no longer want for more space. This way you will not lose all o
them if there are any you wish to keep
The "Backup Location" section at the top of this tutorial will show yo
where they are and how to delete them
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/99...e-computer.htm
Hope this helps
Shaw
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