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Old 04-22-2007, 02:35 PM
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Keep a folder on the destination drive

Ok, basically what I want to do is keep a folder on my external backup drive that isn't on my internal drive.

In other words I want to run smart update but make sure this certain folder is not being erased.

How would I go about doing that?

Explanation: I want to keep the freedom of only having one partition on my external drive whilst using the drive as a bootable backup and keeping other files on it at the same time.

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Please see "Storing a backup alonsgide other files on a destination drive". But, in general, you cannot currently store a folder on the destination that's not on the source and smart update it...
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