Ghost 15 Backup drive wrong at boot

NEVER MIND!!!!

 

Found it under OPTIONS... sorry.

 

 

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New computer. One hard drive. Partitioned it by shrinking original and then making 2 more partitions, D: for data, and would use E: for backups and installed Ghost 15. Worked fine, but I soon realized the space on E: was not going to be enough, wife's computer and I didn't realize how much she'd be bringing over from her old computer.

 

No problem, I'd order another drive (1TB) and install it. Did that and then opened Ghost and deleted the BACKUP jobs and made new ones with F: as the target for the backup.

 

Now when system boots Systray icon shows it has a problem. Open it, it scans and reports no problem.

 

Problem I see is that E: is still set as default backup... OK, I still had the folder with some files there. They DID not show on backup management.

 

The reason for that is I've been playing with 2 C: drives, the original and a cloned SSD. Each had its own backup folder. I'd work on the original C: and then when it was where I wanted it to be I'd clone that over to the SSD and reset Ghost. Now I'm done building the original C: and I've cloned it over and only using the SSD. E: where the original SSD clones were kept are still there but I was not going to use them unless I really had to go back, so that is when I deleted ALL the E: backup jobs and recreated them, but it seems the E: remains as the default backup location. Now I moved the E: backup folder to F: (it has a different backup name for the folder), but still E: remains.

 

Attached are 2 captures showing the Manage Backup Destinations screens. One for E: and one for F: (the one I want). On the E: all possible choices are GRAY...

 

ghost.JPG

 

ghost1.JPG

 

How can I make F: the one and only backup destination?

 

Irv S.

NEVER MIND!!!!

 

Found it under OPTIONS... sorry.

 

 

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New computer. One hard drive. Partitioned it by shrinking original and then making 2 more partitions, D: for data, and would use E: for backups and installed Ghost 15. Worked fine, but I soon realized the space on E: was not going to be enough, wife's computer and I didn't realize how much she'd be bringing over from her old computer.

 

No problem, I'd order another drive (1TB) and install it. Did that and then opened Ghost and deleted the BACKUP jobs and made new ones with F: as the target for the backup.

 

Now when system boots Systray icon shows it has a problem. Open it, it scans and reports no problem.

 

Problem I see is that E: is still set as default backup... OK, I still had the folder with some files there. They DID not show on backup management.

 

The reason for that is I've been playing with 2 C: drives, the original and a cloned SSD. Each had its own backup folder. I'd work on the original C: and then when it was where I wanted it to be I'd clone that over to the SSD and reset Ghost. Now I'm done building the original C: and I've cloned it over and only using the SSD. E: where the original SSD clones were kept are still there but I was not going to use them unless I really had to go back, so that is when I deleted ALL the E: backup jobs and recreated them, but it seems the E: remains as the default backup location. Now I moved the E: backup folder to F: (it has a different backup name for the folder), but still E: remains.

 

Attached are 2 captures showing the Manage Backup Destinations screens. One for E: and one for F: (the one I want). On the E: all possible choices are GRAY...

 

ghost.JPG

 

ghost1.JPG

 

How can I make F: the one and only backup destination?

 

Irv S.

Thanks, but as I updated my message I had already discovered that option... Don't know HOW I missed it?

So are you all fixed up then?


redk9258 wrote:

So are you all fixed up then?


Yes, I am. Thanks...