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Bvckup (Beta) :: A first look review.

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apankrat:
^ Noted, thanks.

ldarrambide:
I tried Bvkup because of the delta feature, which is the only that my
favorite backup program is lacking, SyncBackPro.

I must be totally stupid, but i did not find the restore feature.
What's the point of backing up without the possibility to
restore? I'm used of backing up ntfs attributes, so i can
not simply copy back files to their original location.

If someone can point me out the solution.

Perry Mowbray:
I tried Bvkup because of the delta feature, which is the only that my
favorite backup program is lacking, SyncBackPro.

I must be totally stupid, but i did not find the restore feature.
What's the point of backing up without the possibility to
restore? I'm used of backing up ntfs attributes, so i can
not simply copy back files to their original location.

If someone can point me out the solution.
-ldarrambide (October 19, 2010, 01:39 AM)
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Can you not simply copy from the back up location to the original location?

There is no "Restore" option as it simply mirrors the directory(s) you're watching... just do it manually with something like windows explorer  ;)

ldarrambide:
I'm used of backing up ntfs attributes, so i can
not simply copy back files to their original location.
-ldarrambide (October 19, 2010, 01:39 AM)
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Thought my english was good enough to be understood  :mad:

KynloStephen66515:
I'm used of backing up ntfs attributes, so i can
not simply copy back files to their original location.
-ldarrambide (October 19, 2010, 01:39 AM)
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Thought my english was good enough to be understood  :mad:
-ldarrambide (October 19, 2010, 10:25 AM)
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I don't know if this is a solution to what you are speaking of, but here goes:

If you are looking to restore files after they have been mofidied, then this is not possible.  However, if you cannot be sure that the modification is suitable, then why not test it in a folder that is not going to overwrite another file.

Perhaps having 2 backups running might be an idea, one for testing, and one for actual, fully working and fully tested files.

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