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Iggy Blue
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      05-18-2008
Hi, all. I am using Windows Vista Home Premium and am encountering a problem
using Microsoft's own Automatic Backup.

I have been using running backups weekly now for many months with no
problems. Except for the initial full backup, this weekly backup has only
taken approx. 20-30% of a DVD. However, since I have fully installed "The
Orange Box," my weekly backup now takes 2 full DVD's.

Even though, backup does NOT backup any temp files & does NOT back up
programs, I am forced to do such a big backup because this gaming software
does constant updates whenever I go online.

I don't want or need to backup these game settings and updates, but I can't
see any way to tell my backup software to ignore these files.

The only solution I have for now is to disable automatic backups.

Any suggestions?
Thanks. Iggy.
 
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t-4-2
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      05-18-2008

Iggy Blue;715488 Wrote:
> Hi, all. I am using Windows Vista Home Premium and am encountering
> proble
> using Microsoft's own Automatic Backup
>
> I have been using running backups weekly now for many months with n
> problems. Except for the initial full backup, this weekly backup ha
> onl
> taken approx. 20-30% of a DVD. However, since I have fully installe
> "Th
> Orange Box," my weekly backup now takes 2 full DVD's
>
> Even though, backup does NOT backup any temp files & does NOT back u
> programs, I am forced to do such a big backup because this gamin
> softwar
> does constant updates whenever I go online
>
> I don't want or need to backup these game settings and updates, but
> can'
> see any way to tell my backup software to ignore these files
>
> The only solution I have for now is to disable automatic backups
>
> Any suggestions
> Thanks. Iggy

Hello Iggy
A quick fix. Buy an external drive for file backup. It must be at leas
200-250 GB, at least

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Bob
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      05-18-2008
Approximately how many files do you change or create per week?
It might be easier to simply copy them to a DVD.

"Iggy Blue" <> wrote in message
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> Hi, all. I am using Windows Vista Home Premium and am encountering a
> problem
> using Microsoft's own Automatic Backup.
>
> I have been using running backups weekly now for many months with no
> problems. Except for the initial full backup, this weekly backup has only
> taken approx. 20-30% of a DVD. However, since I have fully installed "The
> Orange Box," my weekly backup now takes 2 full DVD's.
>
> Even though, backup does NOT backup any temp files & does NOT back up
> programs, I am forced to do such a big backup because this gaming software
> does constant updates whenever I go online.
>
> I don't want or need to backup these game settings and updates, but I
> can't
> see any way to tell my backup software to ignore these files.
>
> The only solution I have for now is to disable automatic backups.
>
> Any suggestions?
> Thanks. Iggy.


 
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Iggy Blue
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      05-19-2008
Thanks, guys. I hardly change any files during normal usage; however, I
suspect a large number of files are change by "Steam" updates online. (The
Orange Box includes four games and other files that are constantly being
updated).

These little updates have caused Automatic Update to require 2 DVD's the
last two times I have updated. I realize I can update to an external hard
drive, to save DVD's, but, what I would really like to do is find a way to
better control which files get updated.

I guess I need to find different back up software than what comes with Home
Premium?

Any suggestions? Would I be able to select which files to backup with
Ultimate edition?

Thanks. Iggy.
 
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t-4-2
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      05-19-2008

Iggy Blue;716287 Wrote:
> Thanks, guys. I hardly change any files during normal usage; however,
> suspect a large number of files are change by "Steam" updates online
> (Th
> Orange Box includes four games and other files that are constantl
> bein
> updated)
>
> These little updates have caused Automatic Update to require 2 DVD'
> th
> last two times I have updated. I realize I can update to an externa
> har
> drive, to save DVD's, but, what I would really like to do is find a wa
> t
> better control which files get updated
>
> I guess I need to find different back up software than what comes wit
> Hom
> Premium
>
> Any suggestions? Would I be able to select which files to backup wit
> Ultimate edition
>
> Thanks. Iggy

Hello Iggy
Please open the link of screenshot below. Is that what you are askin
about

'ImageGrotto: Free Image and Screenshot Hosting
(http://imagegrotto.com/view-files_backup11800.JPG

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Iggy Blue
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      05-20-2008
Thanks, t-4-2. As your screenshot shows, I cannot specify which files to
ignore. I have all of the items checked except for recorded TV. I think my
best bet is to get some dedicated software that allows more control. I'm
wondering if it's worth upgrading to Ultimate edition.
Thanks again.
 
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t-4-2
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      05-20-2008

Iggy Blue;716774 Wrote:
> Thanks, t-4-2. As your screenshot shows, I cannot specify which files t
> ignore. I have all of the items checked except for recorded TV. I thin
> m
> best bet is to get some dedicated software that allows more control
> I'
> wondering if it's worth upgrading to Ultimate edition
> Thanks again

Hello Iggy
I don't even know what is "Additional files" (I didn't even know i
existed). My crazy notion is why not move your "Orange Box" t
"Additional files", or "compressed files", and uncheck the box ? Will i
work

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Iggy Blue
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      05-22-2008
Maybe that would work. But I don't want to mess with the default location of
these files. I plan on storing a lot of photos and home movies on this
computer; so, I probably should learn more about full backups and dedicated
software. Thanks, t-4-2. Iggy
 
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Adam Albright
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      05-23-2008
On Thu, 22 May 2008 16:45:01 -0700, Iggy Blue
<> wrote:

>Maybe that would work. But I don't want to mess with the default location of
>these files. I plan on storing a lot of photos and home movies on this
>computer; so, I probably should learn more about full backups and dedicated
>software. Thanks, t-4-2. Iggy


How many is a lot? I have in excess of a million photos and thousands
of movies. I would never trust Microsoft crap for backup. Ditto for
disk imaging. The technology is too prone to fail. Too many things can
go wrong and sooner or later do. Burning to DVD's also a no-no. Can't
trust it, unless you make multiple copies to reduce the chance of
critical error sometime down the road which is still all too common
with DVD's. I know, I've burned thousands of those also. The failure
rate during and AFTER burning is much higher than most people realize.

Be smart, get some simple yet powerful free standing backup utility
like Bounce Back that makes actual copies of files and monitors what
as yet isn't backed up. You'll sleep better knowing you have at least
two good copies of everything you consider valuable.

 
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Iggy Blue
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      05-24-2008
Thanks, Adam. Sounds like good advice. I am rather new to the whole digital
storage game. My usual backup method was a print; but, as I use my film
camera less, I am more concerned about losing stuff that can't be replaced.
I'm curious. What is your preferred method of backup? Do you use an
external hard drive? Are they not also prone to failure over time? Is there
some dual-redundancy method that novices could use? Thanks. Iggy.
 
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