Deleting backups to free disk space
I have TrueImage Home 2010 on an XP Pro system.
How do I delete a complete backup to free disk space?
How do I size the Secure Zone?
Thank you.
Joe B.

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Dear John C,
Thank you for your help. That did free the disk space.
One more question: How large should I make the Secure Zone? Right now, I have scheduled three total backups for each week to an external hard drive; each new backup overwrites the one prior to it.
I have moved the last full backup to another external drive, just prior to a total internal drive failure. As you would expect, recovery has been unpleasant but possible.
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If you are backing up to an external drive, you don't need a secure zone.
The original purpose of the SZ was to provide a secure environment when most computers only had one drive and the price of external disks was too high for individuals.
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Some people find the SZ useful but generally, it's to be avoid, imo. Backup to a separate drive and if you can possibly afford it, keep at least some backups on an external drive that you can store some diff than the PC and in a safe place.
Even if not using a SZ, as of ATI2009, backup renaming and deletion should be done with ATI so that its database can be kept up to date.
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Quote by Scott Hieber:
Some people find the SZ useful but generally, it's to be avoid, imo. Backup to a separate drive and if you can possibly afford it, keep at least some backups on an external drive that you can store some diff than the PC and in a safe place.
Is there really an internal database with version 2009? According to this post, that only applies to Acronis True Image Home 2010.
Quote by Scott Hieber:
Some people find the SZ useful but generally, it's to be avoid, imo. Backup to a separate drive and if you can possibly afford it, keep at least some backups on an external drive that you can store some diff than the PC and in a safe place.
I realize that this is your opinion only, but I wish to know why you prefer not to use it. Especially going so far as to say "avoid" it. Personally, I don't use one but that is only because I have a dedicated hard drive solely for backups.
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