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Old 01-25-2019, 09:32 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by montalex View Post
I know that I can delete the folder on the backup and recopy the whole folder (5G), or that I can clone the whole drive (600G), but is there an easy way to do an incremental backup?
A directory sync program like FreeFileSync, Synctoy, Robocopy, Rsync...

There are lots of them, and you can use all of them to make two directories the same by copying only the new & changed files from source to destination and remove files that only exist in the destination (most call this 'mirror' mode).

I use FreeFileSync myself.
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