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Discussions tagged with autobackup cover registry data types for AutoBackupLogFiles, where Event Viewer creates REG_DWORD and gpedit.msc creates REG_SZ. Users also seek tools to backup Windows Update files from C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution, report issues with Windows 7 Backup & Restore creating duplicate backups of static folders like Music, and encounter installation problems with Memeo AutoBackup after upgrading from Vista to Windows 7. These threads focus on Windows 7 and Vista, troubleshooting backup behavior, and compatibility challenges.
The data type of autobackupfiles should be REG_DWORD as per msdn.
But there are two ways to create and datatype differs in two case :-
a. Through Event Viewer : Data type of the AutoBackupLogFiles is REG_DWORD
b. Though gpedit.msc : Data type of the AutoBackupLogFiles is REG_SZ
Can...
Hello... I am hoping there is something out there that will enable me to either auto or manually backup and restore all the "Windows Update" downloaded updates that are located in my "C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\" folder (and Sub-Folders).
I know Windows has a "Backup & Restore" feature in...
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I have Backup & Restore set to auto backup my data files (including my libraries) on a daily basis. From my understanding, the backups only include items that have changed since the previous backup. However, Backup & Restore is creating new copies of my Music folder on the backup drive each...
I have been using Memeo AutoBackup with Vista (came with my Free Agent external HDD) without much issue. I didn't even think about it when switching to Win7. Now that I have, however, it won't run. Not much problem, just uninstall and use someting else, right? Well, the installer won't run...