It can also clone drives in addition to making images of partitions. Looking at the interface, however, there doesn't seem to be a straightforward way to just run a full backup right now. Macrium Reflect is one of the best partition backup applications available in the market. My second question: if a full backup is skipped, how do you tell Macrium to run a full backup? I have been depending on automatic updates for so long that I forgot the basics. If you’re using the commercial version and working with different computers or servers, Macrium lets you control all the backup processes from a central console. The scheduler runs an XML definition file, VBScript or MS-DOS batch file. Been using MR for system imaging for years but only just started with file backups. My first question is this: If a scheduled backup cannot be performed on the scheduled date, is the backup skipped? Or is it simply deferred until the next opportunity arises? If it is skipped, then I suppose the only solution is to run the backup manually. You can schedule your backups to run daily, weekly, monthly or whenever you like automatically. I probably didn't turn on my PC that day. ![]() I am using one of the "canned" backup definitions: Full backup at 9 AM on the first Monday of every month Differential backup at 9 AM every Monday of every week Incremental backup at 9 AM every Monday.Sunday The last full backup should have been done on Monday April 4, but I don't see any backup for that date in my Macrium System Images folder.
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