Does anyone know how I could free more space/add more space to my backup drive?

Original title: save file/disk

Dear all,

As usual, I used part of my hard drive to back up files, etc.

In my last scheduled backup, windows informed me that he could not perform the cause there wasn't enough space in my backup disk.

Does anyone know how I could free more space/add more space to my backup drive?

Thanks in advance

George

On Tuesday, October 5, 2010 06:46:38 + 0000, GeorgeMachairas wrote:

As usual, I used part of my hard drive to back up files, etc.

In my last scheduled backup, windows informed me that he could not perform the cause there wasn't enough space in my backup disk.

Does anyone know how I could free more space/add more space to my backup drive?

Please be aware that the second part of your hard drive backup is
far the lowest form of backup exists. It is only very
slightly better than no backup at all, because it let you
sensitive to the simultaneous loss of the original and the backup on many of
the most common dangers: drive failure, head goes down, severe feeding
glitches, near lightning, virus attacks, same flight of the
computer.

In my view, secure backup must be on a unguarded and removable media
in the computer. For backup really secure (required, for example, if the)
the life of your company depends on your data), you should have several
generations of backup and at least one of these generations must be
stored off-site.

You can read this article on the backup that I wrote: 'save '.
"Your computer regularly and reliably" to
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=314

Ken Blake (MS-MVP)

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