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it has 2 partitions, the main and the preserved (about 100 MB). When I system back and choose the main I think automatic it backsup and the preserved so there is no problem if I don't back it up and alone the preserved, am I right?


Thank you in advance!

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  • edited March 2016

    You can't choose which partitions, when you do a system backup. What you see and think you could choose there, is an information display.

    When I understand it right, the system backup is the C: partition and the system reserved partition.

  • Exactly these 2, C: partition and the system reserved partition it is there. So whatever it choose from these 2 it doesn't matter because it is only as an information display and not to choose?


    Thank you again for your help...!

  • edited March 2016

    @Balema you're welcome.


    @admin, we had this question already about System backup. We can click and select a line (and only one), and it does not make sense at this point in a System backup. (It makes sense in a disk or partition backup, because the Delete button works on it). ( And as a side remark it should better not be Delete, but Remove).(As a side remark, I can't deselect a line, and I can't select multiple lines. Both should be possible)

    Thank you for your understanding.


    And it would make sense to add more partitions to a system backup, for example a Recovery partition or an OEM partition. Given that the programming is almost there, it could go as this: The mandatory partitions must always be in a system backup and cannot be Removed, and other partitions on the same disk device! would make sense to Add or Remove.

    Thank you for your understanding.

  • @Balema Is that clear for you now. The system backup will backup all the parition which is related with the system.

    @Peter13feb  thanks for your suggestions, if some one just want to backup one parition not the complete system , he can choose the partition Backup to do the backup.

  • Thank you for your answers...!

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