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How Full Backups Actually Work

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I use Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office primarily as a disaster recovery solution to back up my computers to network attached storage, using the Full Backup option to produce standalone images of my systems. I typically add the new backup and ditch the oldest to control space requirements.

I've noted that Acronis doesn't just create the new .tibx file. It ALSO modifies the existing backups (the ones I keep) as the file timestamps change, making it harder to determine the timing of each of those backups (every file ends up showibg the same timestamp). Why does it work this way? In older versions of TrueImage, I could just look at timestamps to identify a given backup. So this is really counterintuitive/less user-friendly.

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