Do you think Jeff means incremental backup? Back up just what's changed?

I am considering buying a bootable drive to do this, but again don't  
want to backup
everything continually.

I think CCC does this.

However, recently trying to archive and install my QS, as many of you  
know, I did
a nuke and pave by accident. Bit of a PITA moving the backups from the  
remote
drive, but not too bad. These were just drag them on backups for the  
most part.

BTW, I am thinking to partition a drive doesn't make sense for two  
backups of different
kinds because I like to keep two backups, one on site and one off site  
in a safe box.

Just a small think.

On Jun 1, 2009, at 10:27 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

>
>
> On Jun 1, 2009, at 6:57 PM, Jeff Smith wrote:
>
>> Meaning I dont want to continually back up any user
>> files,
>
> ?? This pretty much voids the use of a backup. The entire purpose of
> backups are to preserve the files that don't come on the CD's and OS
> Disks...which are your user files. This is the stuff that's difficult
> or impossible to replace...if you need bootable functionality, you've
> got that with your OS Disc.
>
> -- 
> Bruce Johnson
>
> "Wherever you go, there you are" B. Banzai,  PhD
>
>
> >
>




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