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When i backup, my C: drive memory also decreases

(6 posts)
  1. acap

    Member
    Joined: May '11
    Posts: 6

    Hi,

    When i backup to external hard disk, my C: drive memory also decreases..
    It any temp file at C: drive need i delete?? or anything i can to to make sure my memory C: drive not decreases??

    Any1 please help :(

    Posted 5 months ago #
  2. Admin

    Administrator
    Joined: Oct '08
    Posts: 1,492

    Hi,

    Where did you put the backup destination? Please note by default it goes to C: drive.
    The temp folder is automatically deleted after backup execution.

    What is the backup size?
    How much does the C: drive decreases?

    Posted 5 months ago #
  3. acap

    Member
    Joined: May '11
    Posts: 6

    The backup destination at external hard drive or hard disk.

    The size 70 GB.
    C: drive decreases 100 MB per backup.
    Now my memory at C: drive almost full.
    What can i do??

    Posted 5 months ago #
  4. Admin

    Administrator
    Joined: Oct '08
    Posts: 1,492

    Hi,

    Please note on C: drive there is stored the .bkc catalog file and the backup logs. If you have many files, the log and the catalog could be larger.
    Go to "View->Job Logs->Open log folder" and delete the files inside.

    Posted 5 months ago #
  5. acap

    Member
    Joined: May '11
    Posts: 6

    Owh, thanks.
    That any file i can delete more?
    The memory just increases a bit.
    My memory decreases a lot.

    Posted 5 months ago #
  6. Admin

    Administrator
    Joined: Oct '08
    Posts: 1,492

    Hi,

    These are the only files we put on C: drive.

    Posted 5 months ago #

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