I had FBackup set to make a mirror copy on an external hard-drive. I set it to only backup files that were new or changed. It was doing that for a while, but this time it created a whole new copy on the backup drive. It put the new copy inside the same folder with the first one. It is a backup of my XAMPP folder. It's an Apache server that I use as a developer environment for building websites.
The top level directory is named the same as the name of the backup job, "XAMPP-Sungraffix_Backup"
The first backup it was working on is inside a folder named "C" The original XAMPP folder is on the C drive.
The second backup is in a folder named "XAMPP-Backup" which is inside the top level folder named "XAMPP-Sungraffix_Backup" There's the "C" folder inside it.
I only need the one copy, not two. Should I just delete the old one? Anyway, I think I will.
FBackup Created a Second Copy
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Re: FBackup Created a Second Copy
Hi,
You can delete the old backup in this case. What changes you made on your computer or in the backup configurations right before the problem appeared?
You can delete the old backup in this case. What changes you made on your computer or in the backup configurations right before the problem appeared?