Saving backups? Necessary for scheduled backps?
Is there a need to save backups? I don't see anything in the manual about saving backups, why one would want to, or benefits of doing so.
Perhaps scheduled backups need to be saved? I have noticed that my scheduled backups are failing and thought this might have to do with not saving them, even though I am not prompted to do so. I am doing alternating clones of my main drive - a daily and a weekly, for insurance in case I back up problems. Set up: "Main Drive" cloned daily to partition named "Main Drive A" on external FireWire drive; "Main Drive" cloned weekly to partition named "Main Drive B" on same external drive. Both are Smart Updates. Originally I just set up the daily clone, ran it, then scheduled it. Then set up the weekly clone, ran that and then scheduled. Should I be saving them, and then scheduling (and saving again)? Clones run fine when done manually. Also, I have noticed that after failed backups I have to Force Quit Super Super. |
Nope, no need; saving backups is for your own convenience.
After the failed backup, try pressing Cmd+s then quitting. |
Sorry for not posting back earlier. I can't even recall the problem I was having but all seems to be working fine. I have another question but will start a new thread.
Thanks for the quick followup. |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 01:42 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.