Re: Autobackup off or on by default?

2007-02-28 Thread Mark Partous
Hello Thomas, Wednesday, February 28, 2007, 12:38:44 AM, you wrote: TF Something (either the OS or TB itself) starts complaining when either TF a folder gets close to the 2GB mark, or a backup file would surpass TF it. Type Partition Files Maximum FAT4 GB

Re: Autobackup off or on by default?

2007-02-28 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Mark, On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 10:33:00 +0100 GMT (28/02/2007, 16:33 +0700 GMT), Mark Partous wrote: MP So you're probably working on a FAT partition. Thanks for these infos, I didn't know that. However, I still don't want to 2GB file - which I can read only with one app, and not at all if

Re: Autobackup off or on by default? (was: 3.98.1 MSI)

2007-02-27 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Hendrik, On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 13:29:10 +1100 GMT (27/02/2007, 09:29 +0700 GMT), Hendrik Oesterlin wrote: Furthermore, I cannot use the internal backup function anyway, because the .tbk file would be larger than 2GB. I back up externally. HO There should be an possibility to split the

Re: Autobackup off or on by default? (was: 3.98.1 MSI)

2007-02-27 Thread Vilius Šumskas
Hello Alexander, Tuesday, February 27, 2007, 8:13:53 PM, you wrote: Hello Thomas Fernandez everyone else, on Tuesday, February 27, 2007 at 02:59 you (Thomas Fernandez) wrote: Furthermore, I cannot use the internal backup function anyway, because the .tbk file would be larger than 2GB. I

Re: Autobackup off or on by default? (was: 3.98.1 MSI)

2007-02-27 Thread Rick Grunwald
Hello Thomas On Tuesday, February 27, 2007 you wrote: Hello Hendrik, HO There should be an possibility to split the file in several smaller HO files. It is possible with almost every ZIP/RAR/7ZIP packer to create HO multivolume archives. The bat should work in an similar manner. I nice wish

Re: Autobackup off or on by default?

2007-02-27 Thread Mark Partous
Hello Alexander, Tuesday, February 27, 2007, 7:28:57 PM, you wrote: Are you using the FAT/FAT32 filesystem? With XP? In the year 2007? :-) FAT32 limit is 4Gb actually. ASK Well, whatever. Use NTFS and fuhgedaboudid. But a FAT32 partition comes in handy if you have a dual boot system with

Re[2]: Autobackup off or on by default?

2007-02-27 Thread Vili
Hello Mark, Are you using the FAT/FAT32 filesystem? With XP? In the year 2007? :-) FAT32 limit is 4Gb actually. ASK Well, whatever. Use NTFS and fuhgedaboudid. But a FAT32 partition comes in handy if you have a dual boot system with Linux. Both windows Linux can use that. Windows can't use

Re: Autobackup off or on by default? (was: 3.98.1 MSI)

2007-02-27 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Vilius, On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 20:21:51 +0200 GMT (28/02/2007, 01:21 +0700 GMT), Vilius Šumskas wrote: VŠ Hello Alexander, Furthermore, I cannot use the internal backup function anyway, because the .tbk file would be larger than 2GB. I back up externally. Are you using the FAT/FAT32

Autobackup off or on by default? (was: 3.98.1 MSI)

2007-02-26 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Maxim, On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 22:27:05 +0200 GMT (27/02/2007, 03:27 +0700 GMT), Maxim Masiutin wrote: First installed and the autobackup is turned on by default. Not good. Default should be tuned off. MM What is the reason for this feature to be turned off by default? It eats resources and

Re: Autobackup off or on by default? (was: 3.98.1 MSI)

2007-02-26 Thread Hendrik Oesterlin
Thomas Fernandez wrote on 27/02/2007 at 12:59:24 +1100 subject Autobackup off or on by default? (was: 3.98.1 MSI) : Furthermore, I cannot use the internal backup function anyway, because the .tbk file would be larger than 2GB. I back up externally. There should be an possibility to split