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No, at least I don't think so.
In SD my settings are: scheduled clone (which auto mounts drive) using "backup-all-files" During copy (Smart Update Clone) On successful completion (Eject clone) I ALSO want to set up SD to act like Time Machine (see below): What I mean here is to archive files that have changed, or files that were deleted without deleting them during the backup. Hope this makes since. I would like to use SD to back up like Time Machine does, reason being is because I want the drive to auto mount and dismount. How do I set up SD to backup like that? Last edited by fdwlaw; 05-14-2010 at 06:44 AM. |
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