Hi I am currently trialing your R-Drive Image product and have come to th part where I want to try setting up daily differential backup jobs.
My first issue is that the 'manual' doesn't fit the screens I am seeing. Is there a later version of the manual ? e.g. the 'manual' talks about 'Action Selection Panel' and I don't see a screen named that.
I can see no way to when creating a task, selecting specific folders rather than the whole disk. As you can if you do a 'Create Image from Files'. I don't want to backup a full disk just to copy a fraction of it for backup purposes. How can I do that ? Right now the sequence I am trying is Main Menu: Tasks & Scripts > Create Task > Select Disk Image to create image from > Select Destination > Rotation Options > Schedule > At no point can I see where to specify a sub set of the disk ?
Lastly for now I will want to use this on two computers, personal usage, does that mean two licences?
Thanks
Differential Backup Jobs - Creating
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Re: Differential Backup Jobs - Creating
What is the resolution and scaling of your screen? 1920 x 1200 shows everything perfectly.Tom wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 10:37 amMy first issue is that the 'manual' doesn't fit the screens I am seeing. Is there a later version of the manual ? e.g. the 'manual' talks about 'Action Selection Panel' and I don't see a screen named that.
Right-click the partition (logical disk) where this fraction resides and select Backup selected files.Tom wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 10:37 amI can see no way to when creating a task, selecting specific folders rather than the whole disk. As you can if you do a 'Create Image from Files'. I don't want to backup a full disk just to copy a fraction of it for backup purposes. How can I do that ? Right now the sequence I am trying is Main Menu: Tasks & Scripts > Create Task > Select Disk Image to create image from > Select Destination > Rotation Options > Schedule > At no point can I see where to specify a sub set of the disk ?
Yes.Tom wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 10:37 amLastly for now I will want to use this on two computers, personal usage, does that mean two licences?