Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 2:09 am
Not realising that FBackup would automatically create a backup container, I created a new folder called My Stuff on my drive. But after running the first backup job and checking the folder, I realised that FBackup had automatically created another backup container called E inside the My Stuff folder! This means that to access my files, I would have to click L for the drive, then the folder called My Stuff, then the folder that FBackup created called E, then each individiual backup folder!
So I wanted to be able to move the backup folders from the My Stuff folder into the main "E" container - but if I did, FBackup would delete promptly them and I would have to start all over again!
Why does FBackup insist on automatically creating a main container folder anyway - especially as the .fkc files are not even placed inside it? Why can't My Documents, My Pictures etc simply be put in separate folders called My Documents, My Pictures etc on my drive?
So I wanted to be able to move the backup folders from the My Stuff folder into the main "E" container - but if I did, FBackup would delete promptly them and I would have to start all over again!
Why does FBackup insist on automatically creating a main container folder anyway - especially as the .fkc files are not even placed inside it? Why can't My Documents, My Pictures etc simply be put in separate folders called My Documents, My Pictures etc on my drive?