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  • MilesAhead
    Eclectician
    • Nov 2006
    • 2615

    System Snapshot

    I've been using Paragon Drive Backup Personal v. 8.51 for awhile and
    I'm happy to say the new v. 9.0 Personal Edition now has an
    exclusion feature. Esp. if you often have large video files on your
    HD this can bulk up and slow down your system snapshots, or induce
    you to first copy to an external drive, then delete, before backing up.

    With the new feature you can exclude entire folders or files by
    wildcard etc.. For example, to avoid backing up my large video files
    I have C:\DVD\*.* in the exclusion list.

    One proviso though, I would recommend excluding entire folders
    instead of file types that are scattered all over because if you should lay
    the partition back on from the snapshot, in explorer you will see
    phantom files. The directory entry is there but you didn't really back up
    the file. By restricting the exclusions to entire folders or easy to
    remember singular files, after a restore simply delete the phantom
    entries. (I found this out because I actually did a backup and
    restore. Since I knew v. 8.51 worked and had a recent backup with that
    version I figured it's a good time to test it.)

    This is especially good for Vista since the OS is bulky enough
    without including giant files that are replaceable, in the snapshot. It
    typically cuts a good 15 minutes off my backup times.

    The other improvement.. with v. 8.51 to make the good Linux based
    recovery CD you had to download the image from the web page once
    you registered the software. Now at the point of sale you get a
    complete download. When you burn the CD image using the main Windows
    program it's the Linux based recovery CD.
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