How can I relocate the folders containing the ATI definitions of all my backups to another partition than C?
It is a well established recommendation, especially among users familiar with backup scenarios, that "user-data" and "user definitions" should not be stored on the C partition. Sticking to this recommendation allows to restore the C partition to an older state, without affecting and without losing "user data" and "user definitions".
Some examples of "user definitions" are the dictionaries used by MS Word, the Favorites used by IE, the Photo-Catalogs/databases used by Photoshop Elements and Lightrrom,.... . The user can relocate them to the location of his choice; for example to another partition than the C Partition.
Another example of "user definitions/data" are the ATI descriptions of my Backups (among other the description of the interrelationships between Incremental and Full Backups that I have run so far). But, I did not find out how to store the Acronis True Image Home 2010 definitions of my backups and of my Backup tasks to another place than "C:\ProgramData\Acronis\TrueImageHome" which contains (on my Windows 7 Ultimate (64 bit) PC) the following ATI subfolders: Logs, Scripts, Archive, Database,…. Can you please help me?
This is important for me. Because, if I ever restore my C Partition to a 3 old-month-state (this arrived to me in the past, because I participate in Beta Programs of Photo-Organization Software), I will then lose all the information that ATI has stored there within the previous 3 months.
A possible solution, would be (a) to backup the ATI subfolders mentioned above, then (b) to restore my C Partition to the 3 month-old state and then (c) to restore the ATI subfolders that I have just backed up in item (a). But how can I get the guarantee, that this will not result in problems (for example, because some details in the ATI subfolders will not match some other details in the Registry?).
And how can I know reliably and exactly
- which are ATI folders and files that i need to backup and restore (in (a) and (c) above and )?
- which are the ATI folders that i shall not touch?

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