sargan
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Not sure how you say it does not show space ... if I look at propoetties I see used & free space it includes all files :
in How do I create Incremenatal backup Comment by sargan January 2016
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I would not know what files ... Windows selects them .. but the 93GB sizes is what windows advises ..
If I select whole of used C:\ it is only 68GB used and whole of used in How do I create Incremenatal backup Comment by sargan January 2016
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I followed advice of many Windows Tech forums ... to limit C:\ to OS only .... and SSD is sized accordingly.
I don't play any games ...
I tried again ... 'create system image' and it tried to create image for C:\ & \
would be another 93GB ... and I …
I don't backup daily .... but monthly (at best) I know not ideal, but enough for my needs.
I may look at a USB3 HDD in future but having invested in an ethernet 2TB NAS for backup & fileshare don't want to waste it.
Maybe I need to explain a liitle more.
The previous details were not a backup of an OS, your comments about removing data alreday been taken care of :
I have my PC install over 2 HDD ...
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If it were to a USB3 stick it would be much faster. Backing up to a NAS drive over 100MB ethernet link. Finally finished after 32 Hrs
Backup file size 316 GB
Hopefully incremenatl backups will be much slower.
Follow up Q .......... I created a new backup ..... wow is it taking some time ...23 Hrs so far and still only 76%
Once created will incremenatl backups be significantly faster ........ only making changes where needed ?
AH .. thta's wherer it is .. was looking for option when you create teh original backup - Thanks
The backup drives do auto logon on
It is possible I moved backups to put them all under a common 'backup' folder, I can see them, and if I use Utilities > Explore image I can see them... can I reset the path so AMOEI knows where they…
It seemed to be that AOMEI did not know where backup file was .... when I used facility to 'browse' backup, it seemed to then be OK ... and allowed incremental backup.