Scheduling with True Image 2011
I can't find a way to configure TI2011 to run a full backup every Sunday night and differential backups on Monday through Saturday. Yes, I can set it to do a full backup after every x number of differential backups, but I can't select Sunday for the full backup this way.
Here's the problem: this is a laptop that is on the road a lot and the only time it is free for a full 3-hour backup is Sunday night. If I set it for a full backup followed by 6 differential backups and I start on a Sunday, then theoretically it will do what I want, i.e., full backup Sunday, differerntials Monday - Saturday, and a full backup again on Sunday. However, if it misses even one backup during the week because I'm travelling, then the scheduler is thrown out by one day. The 6th differential backup won't occur until Sunday which will result in the full backup wanting to run on Monday. My full backup must run Sunday evenings only.
Is there a solution to this scheduling issue?
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ATI11 is an old version (circa 2008-09) and the scheduler is not as sophisticated as the newer versions. You'll have to use the aftermarket add-on Grover mentions to get what you want. Although you could just create a a Backup Location and set the limit to 7 files and then make a task to backup incs to that Backup Location. You wouldn't be based on Sunday, but you'd have a seven day routine. It's been a long time since I fiddle d with incs at all much less on ati11, so maybe you will need to set the file limit one higher or lower than I said -- experiment with some small backups and see.
Otoh, C2G and the older version schedulers are more reliable than the ones in the newer versions -- so if you can get ati11 to work on a 7-backup routine or you get comfortable with C2G, I'd stick with ati11.
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Thanks GroverH!!! I will definitely download Chain2Gen and configure it for my needs. This utility looks like it will give me exactly the functionality I'm looking for.
I changed the subject line as you suggested. My backup location is an external hard drive (e:\).
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