ok, but since the category i would uncheck is "Music" (they are WAV files),
then all music files don't get backed up anymore. In the example I gave, the
loops are an integral part of the sound editing software so I wouldn't want
to move them evrytime I do a backup.
I just wonder if Backup has the ability to see a list of folders on the
drive, which you can check or uncheck, or am I just limited to major
categories?
Thanks,
Mike
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> Zip the files, or drag then to a %TEMP% subfolder ('additional' category)
> during the backup. Uncheck that category on the backup settings.
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> "mike_XP_Vista" <> wrote in message
> news:74DCD0F3-1D4A-4270-9545-...
> > I finally got vista backup working to my external drive, but only want to
> > back up certain files. Is there a way to do this? The backup files
> > option
> > lets you choose things like Music, Video, Documents, etc. but that's not
> > selective enough. For example, a sound editing program I have has about
> > 1000
> > loop files as WAVs that I don't need backed up, but Vista Backup sees them
> > as
> > music so scans that folder everytime,and that slows things down. I'd like
> > to
> > skip that folder (several other similar things I would like to skip). Is
> > there a way to tell it what folders on C: to back up?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mike
>