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How to automatically delete excess backups?

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I'm evaluating True Image Home 2010 and so far I like it a lot. One thing I don't understand, though, is how consolidation works. I'm generally going to do a complete system backup ("My Disks") every night, and then have the system shut down. I'd like to just keep the most recent 2 backups. I assumed if I selected 2 under "Number of backups exceeds" under "Automatic consolidation" when defining the backup task, True Image would delete the oldest after completing a backup that brought the total to 3. Instead, it's not deleting anything. The only more-detailed description of consolidation I've been able to find (for True Image Home 2009), says it will combine excess backups into one. This makes sense for differential and incremental, but not for complete backups; and it's not doing that for me anyway (don't want it to).

Is there any way to get the result I want, or do I just have to manually delete the excess backup every day?

Acronis support had this to say about consolidation, which didn't help, and has responded to a request for clarification:

> However, temporary files are created and one extra file is created to
> detect the quota violation. Therefore there can be more number of
> backup files present at a given point of time.

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I am in the same situation. I have a backup setup that creates a new full backup every 7 days with differentials every day between. I would like the software to keep 3 (but only 3) backup sets (set = 1 full and all associated diffs) at all times. Nothing is being deleted and I don't see how to do it. I am disturbed to see references in forums to batch files and 3rd party scripts to achieve what I am going for. I can't believe that Acronis True Image Home 2010 does not have this built in. What am I missing?