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Last edited by f14tomcat; 20 Jul 2018 at 05:14.
@RonBin79
Ron, here ya go. You've already edited your backup definition file before to change it to Monthly, so you should be familiar with how to edit the definition.
These pics are from my machine. I believe the name of your definition file is Monday 5pm backup.
First, open the Macrium program, and click on Backup Definition Files. Right-click your Monday 5pm backup. Click Edit.
Bottom left corner, click on Advanced Options
Click Auto Verify Image and click the box marked with green arrow. Click OK.
Click Finish.
Close the Macrium program.
Done!
Hi Dick,
Just got in. Had a look at your pics and instructions, job done!! Once again, THANK YOU. I am going to go through all the 30 odd pages we have used posting and print the ones I think will be useful for the future. Thank you very much for all you have done for me, I do appreciate it. I will leave you in peace now for a while but don't think I have gone a way and you will have peace and quiet, like McArthur, I shall return! Thanks again Dick. Take care and look after yourself. To conclude, if you think there is something else I should know about as far as Macrium is concerned, please do let me know. Once I have my new SSD installed, I will alter my Specs accordingly.
Kindest regards and best wishes to you and yours,
RonB79 (now 86)
Take care Dick, sorry we can't meet up but as I said, if you are ever this side of the pond, let me know before you leave and we can sort things out. Bye.....
MAMC, Yes, you are right. I have enjoyed every minute of it and it has been a great pleasure working with Dick and learning so much, also having some of your advice too. What more could I ask for? No doubt, like General McArthur, "I shall be back".
Cheers,
Ron
F14Tomcat, Hi Dick. I was due a backup on the 1st of Aug at 1700, nothing happened until the 2nd but not at 1700. Can you tell me how I make sure I am on GMT and not on your time please, or do I have to set my monthly backup to run at 5pm our time but use your time for the setting, if you see what I mean??
Hope you are fit and well and all is OK.
Cheers,
Ron