How Delete Old Backups
New to Acronis TI. Formerly used Shadowprotect. In Shadowprotect old backups could be deleted in Windows Explorer. Not so in TI as I found out the hard way. I am setting up a new computer so I am doing a lot of backing up and restoring. I deleted about 5 TI backups that were no longer of any value using Windows Explorer. It seems that TI still remembers them. Everytime I do a restore it puts those deleted backups back in my back up folder. How do I delete them for good? I did chat with Acronis tech support and that was of no help.

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Roger,
As you are new to TrueImage, this link may be of assistance as well as other inside my signature below.
http://forum.acronis.com/forum/56872
Also, the above link has many illustration links included at the end of that guide.
Use the program for any backup file delete.
GH5. How to delete backup files using Acronis Backup 'Explorer'
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Thanks GroverH for that information. However "delete" is not an option. I have recover, validate, convert to windows backup, mount, view. No "delete". What happens if I just click on the gear icon on the page where the backups are shown and click on delete in the drop down menu? I have version 17 build 6673.
WOW!! Almost need a degree in rocket science just to delete a backup. When I was running Shadow Protect I simply deleted a backup from Windows Explorer.
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Thanks buzzd. I also did an uninstall and reinstall hoping it would get rid of those empty folders. So far I don't see them. But I am afraid that if I do a recovery they will come back again. What happens a year or two from now when I have 50 or 60 of these empty folders? Doesn't seem to make much sense.
By the way, I ended up with Acronis TI because my new computer running Win 7 64 bit would not boot to their recovery disk. Crashed every time.
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What happens if I just click on the gear icon on the page where the backups are shown and click on delete in the drop down menu?
Your choices will be to delete the settings only; or delete all the backups created by the task. In my opinion, this options is dangerous as User not advised of what or how many is being deleted. In my opinion, this option should be removed from what is offered -but it is an option you can consider--if it fits your needs.
When using the below, a specific file (rectangle) at the bottom of screen must be selected for the deletion option to appear.
Also, you may have click the column headers(disks or files) at top left of screen where the delete option is supposed to appear.
GH5. How to delete backup files using Acronis Backup 'Explorer'
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Haven't posted in a while as just working around those empty folder problems. I am still with TI 2013 Plus Pack and have not updated to the current versions, mostly since this problem was never solved that I can see?
My current method of backup revolves around NON use of "Secure Backup feature" and might be the reason that the cleanup of backup and left empty directories?
BACKUP METHOD USING HERE:
I have several hard disks that are offline (USB) and each Labeled different. Each backup that is done has the volume label within the backup name (manually inserted rather than the auto naming feature). As far as I know doing the auto feature will not tell you where the backup is, assuming your are using more than one volume? This enables me to know what volume a certain backup is on as the TI 2013 shows me on start-up what volume contains what is needed. Otherwise if using more than 1 disk for backup made it impossible to know which disk had what, and spent much time looking for it!
EMAIL (F)012014 ON DOG_full_b1_s1_v1 The EMAIL is a logical volume on my system and its Backup is on a USB volume call DOG. If I delete the backup, the "EMAIL (F)012014 ON DOG" folder will remain and data backup file within will delete, but not the containing folder.
If the more current TI's from 2014 - Now have some type of automation process and fix to the folder delete problem would be glad to hear it?
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