DriveClone Pro’s File Backup feature keeps a record of saved versions of select personal files. For example, if you configure DriveClone Pro to track all Word documents on your system, then every time you edit a Word document and save the file, DriveClone Pro will place a compressed copy of that saved file in a protected area of the hard drive.
File Backup offers the user an easy way to recover personal files that have been overwritten, accidentally deleted, or corrupted.
Configuring File Backup
- In the Back Up window, select File Backup.
- Select the New File Backup radio button and enter a unique name in the Job Name field. Click Get Started.
- Check the box by any file type (file extension) you want DriveClone Pro to back up. By default, all files in My Documents are backed up.
- Browse your system to add folders or file types to your Backup Job.
- When you’ve made your selections, enter the number of backup versions you wish to keep for each file in the Keep up to ____ copies of files line. Click Next.
File Backup lets you back up and recover select personal files.
- Browse your system’s directory to select a location to store your file backups. Click Calculate Space to verify that the selected location contains enough space for the backups.
- Click Next to display a screen of summary information about the Backup Job, and click Start Backup to begin the backup process.
- Once File Backup has been configured, DriveClone Pro will automatically create a backup version every time you save a designated file.
You can browse your system’s directory to select a storage location for your file backups.
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