I found something a little unexpected when using Windows 7 backup. I had thought that after doing a full backup followed by several incremental backups over time I could get a crash and a restore would result in the same file structure that was present at the time of the latest incremental backup. Indeed I thought that the point of the backup utility was to recreate your data in the same form as the last backup. It seems this isn’t so. What I found was the following. I have files and directories say all under a parent directory and I do a full backup of the parent directory. Then I reorganize things by moving some of the files and directories under the parent into another directory under the parent. Then I do an incremental backup. When I restore to this latest backup, any file or directory that had been moved now appears in two places!!
It appears in its original location under the parent before it was moved and it also appears in its final correct location under the directory into which it was moved. Ergo, the restored parent directory now contains duplicate files and directories which were not present at the time of the latest incremental backup. I was surprised to learn this since I thought the point of the backup was to be able to restore to the same file structure present at the time of the last incremental backup. It seems if you want to do that, then you need to do only full backups which take a long time of course.
It appears in its original location under the parent before it was moved and it also appears in its final correct location under the directory into which it was moved. Ergo, the restored parent directory now contains duplicate files and directories which were not present at the time of the latest incremental backup. I was surprised to learn this since I thought the point of the backup was to be able to restore to the same file structure present at the time of the last incremental backup. It seems if you want to do that, then you need to do only full backups which take a long time of course. - Is this the correct operation for Windows 7 backup?
- Is there a way to work around this or setting to solve the problem?
- If not, do all backup programs also behave like this?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 professional 64 biti7-870G.Skill F3-10666CL9D-8GBRL; (8GB)Radeon HD4670
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Build
- OS
- Windows 7 professional 64 bit
- CPU
- i7-870
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-P55-USB3 (rev 2)
- Memory
- G.Skill F3-10666CL9D-8GBRL; (8GB)
- Graphics Card(s)
- Radeon HD4670
- Sound Card
- on board
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell U2311H plus ASUS PB238
- Screen Resolution
- 1080P (dual monitors)
- Hard Drives
- VelociRaptor WD1500HLHX 150GB (system)
2TB Samsung spinpoint (data)
596GB WD caviar blue (data)
- PSU
- FSP AS400 400W ATX2.31/EPS2.92
- Case
- Antec Sonata III 500
- Cooling
- CPU cooled by Rosewill HSF RCX-Z90-CP
- Keyboard
- Microsoft ergonomic PS-2
- Mouse
- Logitech M510
- Internet Speed
- very fast via cable
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Security Essentials
- Browser
- Chrome and IE10
- Other Info
- Also have hauppauge TV Card HVR-1600
CPU, case and GPU Fans are controlled by SpeedFan.