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The backup drive always has the same letter. When I swap drives, I unplug the drive I have been using and put it into a fire-proof box for storage. Then I connect the alternative drive to the same cable. Both drives are identical Western Digital …
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No, the point of using a removable drive is the ability to swap it so you can have safe, off-network storage. The right answer here is for the backup utility to recognize the old backup files and implement the two-backup-file scheme accordingly.
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It worked correctly when I back up to a local folder if I unchecked the Create a full backup and always retain it before performing the scheme. However, when I tried it with that checkbox checked, and set it to retain two backups, here's what happe…
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I created a new backup task without the option checked. I selected to retain two backups. I now have three backups on my external drive. The retain backups function is not working correctly.
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Yes, that's my point. It's counter-intuitive that you would need to click a button that says Start Backup in order to save a backup task. Anyone who looks at that button would reasonably conclude that if they click it, it will start a backup. No …
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There is no control on the screen to allow you to save the backup task. The screen in question is attached...
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I've tried it with and without the option ticked.