I purchased a larger external hdd for my Win 7 Backup. I would like to move or copy the existing Win 7 Backup/Restore files to the new external hdd to freeup the old external drive for other data. Do you just copy the Backup folders on the old hdd to the new drive? Strangely, the Win 7 Backup folders' properties show zero bytes. I have restored files / folders from the Backup files, so I know they are not empty. Thanks for the help.
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The thread discusses how to move or copy Windows 7 Backup and Vista backup files to a new external hard drive. The main concern is whether simply copying the backup folders will preserve the data, with responses indicating that while the latest backup may be retained, previous versions could be lost if the shadow copy storage isn't moved. The original poster confirms that copying the folders works for restoring individual files, highlighting that this method is suitable for data backups but not for system image files, with overall a cautious but pragmatic approach suggested.
The thread discusses how to move or copy Windows 7 Backup and Vista backup files to a new external hard drive. The main concern is whether simply copying the backup folders will preserve the data, with responses indicating that while the latest backup may be retained, previous versions could be lost if the shadow copy storage isn't moved. The original poster confirms that copying the folders works for restoring individual files, highlighting that this method is suitable for data backups but not for system image files, with overall a cautious but pragmatic approach suggested.
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