creating 2nd, 3rd backup sets
I have looked through the forums and could not find this issue. In ATI 2016 v6027 I can create only one backup. When I go to add another backup by clicking on the + I get a popup stating "If you leave this window, the current settings will be lost. Are you sure that you want to cancel configuration of the backup?". If I click No, then I'm back where I started and if I click Yes it does wipe out the current, 1 backup I have in the list.
I would like to backup each drive as its own separate set. Three drives, (C,D and E) each with their own backup.
Since I don't see others with this issue, I am assuming it could be either user error, (me) or there is something that is wrong with the installation.
Any help would be appreciated.

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By default, it wants you to create a single new full system image so that may be the case if this is the first time you are setting up any backups or don't have any listed anymore because you deleted all of your old ones.
Regardless, when you get that message, you are already in edit mode for another backup and the message wants to confirmt that you want to leave that and start a new one... as backing out of the open one will lose any unsaved changes to it. You should be fine to do so as you already in edit mode for another backup.
When you click on the + sign, you should immediately see a new entry to the left - rename it and then proceed to create your new backup. FYI, I've done this in the past too, but your backup isn't saved automatically - to finalize/save it, you have to select to either "backup now" and run it right then, or if you are scheduling it later, click the drop down next to it and select "Later". When you select "Later", it will run at the next scheduled time and save the backup. See attached screenshot.
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Glad you got it working on your own. Just saw your post after typing mine up.
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