How to backup Full Folder(s)?
How to backup Full Folder(s)?
What is Full Folder Backup?
Full Folder Backup can help you backup the data in the folders and files that are selected. All can be done automatically and periodically according to your schedule. You can have more settings, including Backup Speed (Fast or normal) and the type of Split Image File. What’s more, you can restore one or more files from the backup files.
When do you use Full Folder Backup?
Provided that you need to reinstall your operation system, you’d better backup all the data in one folder to a new one, so that you can save some important information. It’s time-consuming and troublesome to backup all the data yourself. Therefore, one of Spotmau PowerSuite 2009’s highly recommended tools—- Full Folder Backup, can relieve you from such troubles.
Procedure of dealing with Full Folder Backup:
1. Click the “Folder Backup” button on the interface of Spotmau PowerSuite 2009 and you will see the following pop-up window:
2. Select a backup type
Choose the Full Backup type: Create a new backup file (All files are backed up.)
3. Select the target folder
In the details pane, choose the file(s) you want to backup and click “Add”. If you want to delete some selected file(s), select it then click “Remove”.
4. Specify Name and Save Path
In convenience to identification, inputting remark information for different restore points is suggested.
5. Set the Backup Time and click Enable
1. Automatism: Enable the clocked automatic backup. You can set the backup time in the drop-down list. Also, enter the Windows account and password to enable it.
2. Turn off Automatism: Disable clocked automatic backup.

3. If Scheduled Backup is added successfully, you will see:
4. If Scheduled Backup is added unsuccessfully because of the wrong entered account and password, you will see:

6. More settings
You can set the Backup Speed (Fast or normal) and the type of Split Image File.
7. Shutdown when finished
If you want to shutdown the page when it’s finished, click the button.

8. Backup finished
If the following window is shown, backup is finished.


NOTE:
Now you must be familiar with how to use the tool of Full Folder Backup, and here we provide you with some notes on the usage of this tool.
Compared with Incremental Backup, Full Backup stores all the files and folders, and frequent full backups result in faster and simpler restore operations. It would be ideal to make full backup all the time, because they are the most comprehensive and are self-contained.