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mch42
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      02-28-2008
I've been using File Backup daily for half a year on Vista 64-bit Ultimate.
The backup tool has been appending incrementals to the initial backup set
which was created half a year ago. Now (finally) Vista prompts me to do a new
full backup with this message in the system tray:

"It's time to run a full backup. Click to start a new full backup."

Now, when I click that message, it just opens the regular Backup
application... but there's no visible "Create new full backup now" option
anywhere?! So how on earth am I supposed to accomplish what Vista is
prompting me to do?
 
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Tony Linguini
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      02-28-2008
Did you install SP1? I got an "aborted" error and had to go into settings to
get a new full backup AFTER SP1. My old DVD was nowhere near full.
"mch42" <> wrote in message
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> I've been using File Backup daily for half a year on Vista 64-bit
> Ultimate.
> The backup tool has been appending incrementals to the initial backup set
> which was created half a year ago. Now (finally) Vista prompts me to do a
> new
> full backup with this message in the system tray:
>
> "It's time to run a full backup. Click to start a new full backup."
>
> Now, when I click that message, it just opens the regular Backup
> application... but there's no visible "Create new full backup now" option
> anywhere?! So how on earth am I supposed to accomplish what Vista is
> prompting me to do?


 
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Gary Mount
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      03-01-2008
Click on "Change settings".
You will have the option to adjust your current backup settings or start a
new, full backup.

"mch42" <> wrote in message
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> I've been using File Backup daily for half a year on Vista 64-bit
> Ultimate.
> The backup tool has been appending incrementals to the initial backup set
> which was created half a year ago. Now (finally) Vista prompts me to do a
> new
> full backup with this message in the system tray:
>
> "It's time to run a full backup. Click to start a new full backup."
>
> Now, when I click that message, it just opens the regular Backup
> application... but there's no visible "Create new full backup now" option
> anywhere?! So how on earth am I supposed to accomplish what Vista is
> prompting me to do?


 
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      03-01-2008

mch42;628240 Wrote:
> I've been using File Backup daily for half a year on Vista 64-bit
> Ultimate.
> The backup tool has been appending incrementals to the initial backup
> set
> which was created half a year ago. Now (finally) Vista prompts me to do
> a new
> full backup with this message in the system tray:
>
> "It's time to run a full backup. Click to start a new full backup."
>
> Now, when I click that message, it just opens the regular Backup
> application... but there's no visible "Create new full backup now"
> option
> anywhere?! So how on earth am I supposed to accomplish what Vista is
> prompting me to do?


Hi mch42,

If there is no option there, then you can just create a Complete PC
Backup normally instead. This will show you how if needed.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/99...-computer.html

Shawn


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mch42
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      03-02-2008
So far this is the only solution I've come across, i.e. you have to go
through the Change Settings wizard in order to make a new full backup. Not
very intuitive to the end user, really, but at least it works..

-mch42

"Gary Mount" wrote:

> Click on "Change settings".
> You will have the option to adjust your current backup settings or start a
> new, full backup.
>
> "mch42" <> wrote in message
> news:6B0D870E-B614-4056-A415-...
> > I've been using File Backup daily for half a year on Vista 64-bit
> > Ultimate.
> > The backup tool has been appending incrementals to the initial backup set
> > which was created half a year ago. Now (finally) Vista prompts me to do a
> > new
> > full backup with this message in the system tray:
> >
> > "It's time to run a full backup. Click to start a new full backup."
> >
> > Now, when I click that message, it just opens the regular Backup
> > application... but there's no visible "Create new full backup now" option
> > anywhere?! So how on earth am I supposed to accomplish what Vista is
> > prompting me to do?

>
>

 
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mch42
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      03-02-2008
> > I've been using File Backup daily for half a year on Vista 64-bit
> > [..] Now (finally) Vista prompts me to do a new
> > full backup with this message in the system tray:
> >
> > "It's time to run a full backup. Click to start a new full backup."

>
> If there is no option there, then you can just create a Complete PC
> Backup normally instead. This will show you how if needed.


Nope, the Complete PC Backup is completely different from the File Backup,
so creating a new Complete PC Backup is *not* the same thing as doing a new
full File Backup, and it does *not* cause a new file set to be created on
your file backup storage.

Seems like the only way to get a new file set / full backup is do what Gary
Mount suggested above, i.e go to Change Settings, go through the file backup
wizard, and in the end check the "create full" checkbox..

-mch42
 
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