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Personal Backup Version 5.9 |
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Overview
Personal Backup is a program for
saving personal data to any
destination folder. This folder may be located on a local fixed or removable drive,
on a Windows network server or on an FTP server.
The 32-bit version runs under Windows 7, 8 and 10 (32- & 64-bit), Windows Vista, Windows XP,
Windows Windows Server 2003/2008/2012, the 64-bit only under Windows 7, 8 and 10 (64-bit)
and Windows Server 2008R2/2012.
You can configure and
store as many backup tasks as you wish.
The selection of the files to
be backed up is made on a by-folder basis. All subfolders are included automatically,
but the user can exclude or include any subdirectories from or in the backup by selection
or by filter. Additional criteria are selection by file type,
file age and/or file name filter.
At the destination folder the original drives (C:, D:, etc.) appear as
subdirectories named LwC, LwD, etc. The
original directory structure remains
unchanged beneath these folders. Optionally all data can be compressed
and/or AES algorythm-encrypted.
Performing the backup can be done manually or automatically. By default during the backup
the program checks whether the file to be saved is newer than one already backed up.
Only files with newer timestamps and, of course, files not yet have been backed up are saved.
An alternate criteria is the archive bit of the files.
In addition it is possible to call a one-click backup of a directory with all
its files and subdirectories using the Windows Explorer context menu. The destination
directory and the other settings (backup mode, compression, encryption, etc.) will be taken
from a selectable task (the default task).
Automatic backup can be started on login,
at a selectable time of day, on logout
or on shutdown. You can make scheduled backups with destination paths
changing daily or weekly.
For individual schedules it is easy to start a backup using
Windows Task Scheduler.
The configuration can be made using a program internal wizard.
In addition there are functions to verify
and restore backed-up data and to
delete selected files and directories.
The program has full Unicode support which overcomes the ANSI (ISO-8859) filenames
limitations on copying files. Also pathlengths may be longer than 260 characters.
Note: Personal Backup cannot be used to save and restore system files.
The functions in detail:
- Wizard for the creation of new backup tasks
- Unlimited number of configurable backup tasks
- Backup of complete directory structures
- Function to backup selected single files
- Start backup on demand or run automatically
- One-click backups of directories via the Windows Explorer context menu
- Backup via FTP (optionally with proxy and FTPS (FTP over SSL))
- Backup options:
- Backup as separate files:
All files will be copied either unchanged (1:1) or with data compression
(gzip or
zip).
- Files are backed up using the original directory structure and a drive identifier (default mode)
- do. using the original directory structure, but without drive identifier
- do. separated by root directory
- do. into one folder without root directory
- Backup as zip
archive:
Optionally a maximum size can be specified for zip archives. In this case
they will be split into separate files of appropriate size.
- One zip file (files > 4GB supported)
- do. per root directory
- do. per subdirectory without drive identifier
- do. per subdirectory with drive identifier
- User-definable list of file types not be compressed (e.g. for files
that are themselves compressed, such as pdf, jpg, docx, odt)
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Integrated function to use
Volume Shadow Copies (VSS)
on backup
- Placeholders for date, etc. in target directory name and zip filename
- Many choices for files and directories:
- Include or exclude selected subdirectories
- Filter settings for filenames (optionally regular expressions), file attributes,
file age and file size
- Selection of file types: manually or using a filter mask, display for file
types with sorting by name, count or size
- File preview to check filter settings
- Optional encryption using AES (zip-compatible)
- Adjustable time gap for timestamp comparison
- Running of external programs or scripts before and after backup
- Optional synchronization of backup directories with source directories
(alternatively before or after backup) using one of three modes
- Optional creation of security copies: retain an adjustable number of previous
versions of the backed-up files with selectable maximum age
- Optional copy and restore of alternate data streams and document summaries (both only NTFS)
as well as permissions (only NTFS and network)
- Optional backup and restore of junctions (only NTFS)
- Optional password protection when overwriting task file
- Optional mail delivery after an action (e.g. backup) with status
report and attached log (also TLS)
- Optional log file of all actions (e.g. backup and restore) with printout
- Optional log of FTP and SMTP communication to debug connection issues
- Function for deleting old log files
- Creation of desktop shortcuts to start selected backups easily, optionally
with subsequent shutdown, log off or hibernation
- Up to 16 internal backup schedules:
- Always on logon
- Once per day on the first logon
- Once on selectable days of the week at a specified time
- Always on logoff (or shutdown) after a specified time of day
- On first logon on selectable days of the week
- On first logoff (or shutdown) on selectable days of the week
- Several types of alternating backups
- Wizard for using Windows Task Scheduler for backups
- Comprehensive command line options to automate
actions e.g. using Windows Task Scheduler
- Extra tool PbPlaner to create and configure alternating backups using
Windows Task Scheduler
- Automatic check for updates on starting the program
- Restore of backed-up data
- using the internal function:
- Restore of complete directory trees
- backed up as single files
- backed up as zip files (single or folder-separated)
- backed up as single files using FTP connection
- Option to select particular files by filter for filename and/or age
- Option to select particular selection files manually in a dialog
- Automatic decryption on restore
- using the extra tool PbRestore:
- Restore single selected files (even when compressed and/or encrypted)
- Restore complete directory trees backed up as single files
- Restore files from an alternating schedule backed up as single files
- Restore files from zip archives (even when encrypted)
- Function for verification of backed-up files
- Function for deletion of files and/or directories:
- Selection by filters and/or age
- Synchronize backup directories
Additional tools in the program package
- TbBackup: Backup of Thunderbird data
- PbStarter: Run backups under
a different account as protection against ransomware
- PbPlaner: Create alternating backup
schedules for execution with Windows Task Scheduler
- PbRestore:
Restore backed-up single files, directories and files from alternating
schedules (even compressed and/or encrypted files)
- PbUninstall: Uninstalls the program with optional deletion of
associated user files
Languages
Many European languages are supported. Available in the current version are
German, English, French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish,
Polish, Portuguese, Hungarian and Russian. When starting
the program for the first time, the language setting is retrieved automatically
from the Windows system and selected if listed above. Otherwise English is
used as language.
The menu item Preferences ⇒ Languages lets you change this
setting without any need for the program to be restarted. This setting is applied
to subsequent program starts.
J. Rathlev, 24222 Schwentinental, Germany, April 2018