Moving ONE full .tibx backup to new location? What about a .tib folder backup?
ACPHO, fully updated. I am doing full drive backups (tibx) monthly. I want to move ONE (the oldest) full backup in my set to a new location and remove it from the current backup destination drive (to free up some space), and be able to restore files from that old backup. My understanding is that manually moving a .tibx file (and later "add existing backup" with it) is not going to work, all the tibx files need to stay together. Is this possible?
Would it just be easier to export it as a .vhdx that I can archive away on an old HD and mount and pull files from? I'm on Windows 11. I will never need to do a full restore with that old backup, I only need access to the files in it.
I also have folder-based backups (.tib) which may be a different story? I can't export those as .vhd... Can I manually copy a single tib file to a new location (an external hard drive), delete it using "clean up" UI from the normal backup destination, and be able to open it in some way to restore individual files if needed? Or... simply restore that backup to an external HD and call it good? I'd much prefer them in one simple file like a .tib that I can pull files from later...
The obvious answer here is "replace your backup with a bigger hard drive" which yeah, someday soon I will do that but... in the mean time I'm really tight on space. And why clog my HD with a huge, old backup I will most like never need?


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Didn't even think of that trick copying to a 2nd pc then cleaning up the backups I don't want. I'll keep that in my back pocket for the future, thank you!
I think I have a solution for my particular situation that would work. I figured out that I can mount the tib files as a virtual hard drive (when ACPHO is installed so that windows recognizes them and auto-mounts them), even from an external drive. I assume this only works for a full backup (not an incremental chain), which is what I have. Just a simple separate full backup.
For full backup tibx files I can export them as a virtual hard drive. Both are so easy to mount.
The drawback is that the files inside each virtual drive are not indexed in any way so searching widely for files if you don't know where they are can take a LONG time, unlike searching from within ACPHO itself. But the ease of making a one-off backup of an exported VHD or .tib file is really nice.
In the mean time I ordered a replacement hard drive :)
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