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07-Apr-2009, 03:40 PM #1
Question about Titan Backup v1.5
Hello,

I am hoping someone who has experience using Titan Backup v1.5 can answer my question. Say that I setup Titan to do a full backup of folders X, Y, and Z and then do an incremental backup of all three each night. If a few weeks later I create folder W, is it possible to update the backup file to start including folder W in it's nightly incremental backup?
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07-Apr-2009, 07:29 PM #2
I just thought of one additional question.

Say I use Titan 1.5 to do a full backup of my important files/folders on April 1st and then schedule daily incremental backups. If my system crashes on April 30th, will I need to do 30 restores (restore the full backup and then restore each following incremental back up) or can I fully restore from the latest (incremental) backup?
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