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Need help getting continuous backup working again

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I have 2 problems that are preventing my continuous backup from working:

1. I have been using Acronis True Image Home 2011 with continuous backup for a year now. It finally ran out of disk space for backups & so just stopped doing any backups. How do I tell it to remove the old versions and just keep something like 3-6 months worth of backups so it can start doing continuous backup again?

2. I couldn't figure out how to do #1 so I upgraded to Acronis True Image 2012 hoping it would be easier, but now I have a 2nd problem: Acronis True Image 2012 says I have no versions of my continous backup. How do I point 2012 to my 2011 backup files?

Thanks,
Abby

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That's the problem with NSB: not very flexible as you can see.

In 2011, you can instruct the program to clean up versions older than a target date. If AT 2012 didn't discover your existing NSB, I have little hope with this procedure: make your hidden files visible in Windows explorer, launch ATI, choose browse for backup and navigate to the root of the disk where you stored your NSB. You will find a "time explorer storage" folder there. Maybe ATI will discover it if you point to one of the files there (I don't hold my breath).
If this doesn't work, copy that hidden folder somewhere else for safekeeping, then create a new NSB in 2012 and target the same destination as the old NSB. Maybe 2012 will discover it then.
If this doesn't work, uninstall 2012, reinstall 2011 and do the same procedure as above.
I am not sure there is a solution to your problem as there is no fine grained control of NSB except within ATI, and that control is limited: only manual cleanup is allowed.
When you think about it, it is easy to reproduce manually what a NSB does, with regular disk and partiion backups and customized retention rules. If the frequence of backups is not high enough, you can even use Windows Task scheduler to run the Acronis backups more often than the highest frequency the Acronis task scheduler permits (1 hour, I believe).
If you go this route, you will have much more flexibility to select your retentions rules.
You could create a new task and delete your NSB files after a while...

@abby

Even if ATIH2012 gets to see your previous NSB location you still will not be able to manage it. It still does not clean up correctly (at all) in ATIH2012 as far as I can see. Only solution is start again but when it becomes full same old problem will re-occur.

Wow, somehow in trying to get 2012 to see my 2011 backup - it DELETED my entire backup. That was 1.9 TB containing 1 year of backups. Gee, thanks Acronis - so glad I'm paying to use your backups! :(

Ray - thank you for the tips! Scheduling the full backups hadn't ever occurred to me and I see what you mean, way more options - including auto-consolidation.

Thanks Ray & Pat for your help.

Abby