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Feature Request – add feature to volume backup from c: to d:
hi, Feature Request – add feature to volume backup from c: to d:
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Re: Feature Request – add feature to volume backup from c: t
Hello Maksim,
It is possible even in the BETA if you select volume or file level backup mode.
It is possible even in the BETA if you select volume or file level backup mode.
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Re: Feature Request – add feature to volume backup from c: t
sorry, but no. iam cannot setup volume backup c: on d: when drive c and d on same drive.
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Re: Feature Request – add feature to volume backup from c: t
Maksim,
We do not rely on disk drives – only on volumes in the system. So - you should be able to:
- Run a backup in volume level mode to any volume in the system (i.e. backup volume C to volume D)
- Run a backup in file level mode to any volume in the system (i.e. backup files from volume C to volume D)
You cannot:
- Run a backup in Entire computer mode to any local volumes in the system. External storage like USB or shared folder should be used instead.
- Run a backup in volume level mode to the same volume in the system (i.e. backup volume C to volume C) Separate volume or external storage should be used instead.
We do not rely on disk drives – only on volumes in the system. So - you should be able to:
- Run a backup in volume level mode to any volume in the system (i.e. backup volume C to volume D)
- Run a backup in file level mode to any volume in the system (i.e. backup files from volume C to volume D)
You cannot:
- Run a backup in Entire computer mode to any local volumes in the system. External storage like USB or shared folder should be used instead.
- Run a backup in volume level mode to the same volume in the system (i.e. backup volume C to volume C) Separate volume or external storage should be used instead.
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Re: Feature Request – add feature to volume backup from c: t
I have tested this and you can do a volume and file level recovery from volume to volume on the same computer. Also tested on two volumes on the same drive, all good.
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