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I have upgraded from Acronis 10 to 2012 and replaced an external drive (maxtor 500GB to Netgear ReadyNAS) I now use drive letters 'X' and 'Y' for my external drives which includes the NAS 'X' and a removable HDD 'Y'. My maxtor unit ('Z drive') and software have been removed from the system.
However everytime I start up my PC I keep getting a warning/error message stating that a particular file could not be back up to the 'Z' drive and see the error log for details

Please could someone advise how I can remove this message/error, I've looked in Acronis settings but cannot find anything about displaying / removing error messages and in my list of current backups ion Acronis 2012 there is no 'Z' drive or any backups relating to this.

Regards

Richard

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Has 2012 imported your v10 tasks? If it has this is where it is getting the now non existent 'z' drive from.

I'm assuming that Windows no longer has a reference to the 'z' drive still lurking as active in registry.

YOu can try editing your tasks, or if they are not too complicate, just delte them and create new ones, which is the cleanest way to go.

IF you're goin to delete the tasks be sure to first mover the backups you want to keep to some other location first.

Not what I wanted at all. I asked "What is an incremental backup?" I am a retired financial executive and an incremental backup would be to backup only the changed part of the system. Then what is this or how do I get a real incremental backup???

The answer to your questions is as close as the instructions. Check out the user guide for the program. It explains the concepts and outlines the procedures. If you still have trouble after reading the instructions, then you should seek further help.

Verdun Watts wrote:
Not what I wanted at all. I asked "What is an incremental backup?" I am a retired financial executive and an incremental backup would be to backup only the changed part of the system. Then what is this or how do I get a real incremental backup???

Check out the many user guides and tutorials in the left margin of this forum, particularly Getting Started and Grover's True Image Guides which are illustrated with step-by-step screenshots.
In particular, 29618: Grover's new backup and restore guides http://forum.acronis.com/forum/29618
There's also a full on-line user manual, and a downloadable user manual.