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Does GRBackPro ask me for another removable media if the first one becomes full?

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Does GRBackPro ask me for another removable media if the first one becomes full?

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Yes. You will have the option to insert another disk media when the previous one becomes full. There are, however, a few notes about this process. First, the program (by design) is not able to put on the destination disk a file that is bigger that the destination disk itself (i.e. it cannot split that file). The program can create independent destination disks that together form your backup archive. This means that if you lose a single disk of your sequence you will not lose all your backup (as normally happens when you spilt your files over multiple disks) but you only lose that single disk and you will be able to restore all other files. The second note is about the backup mode. If your backup is on multiple disks you cannot safely run a backup update because it can be that your destination disk is already almost full and cannot store any updated file whose new size is bigger. In other words, if your backup requires many destination disks you need to run FULL backups only. You can th

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Yes. You will have the option to insert another disk media when the previous one becomes full. There are, however, a few notes about this process. If compression is disabled, the program is not able to put on the destination disk a file that is bigger that the destination disk itself (i.e., it cannot split that file in smaller pieces). This limitation is not present if you enable the zip compression. The program can create independent destination disks that together form your backup archive. This means that if you lose a single disk of your backup set you will not lose the complete backup (as normally happens when you spilt your files over multiple disks) but you only lose that single disk and you will be able to restore all other files. Another note is about the backup mode. If your backup is on multiple disks you cannot safely run a backup update because it can be that your destination disk is already almost full and cannot store any updated file whose new size is now bigger then bef

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