As you have repeatedly explained, the deduplication base is stored locally.
Two questions actually:
1. How is it possible to save it, so that it can be restored later when reinstalling the program (say, a complete reinstallation of Windows, but with all working files, backups, etc. saved)?
2. Why not store it together with backup parameters in backup storage?
And a small question - is it possible to individually use the trial again, if I put it on a work computer some months ago, but did not have time to use it in two weeks (distracted by business), and the trial had expired :-(.
Now, when I try a new version, it says that there is no trial. I am interested in the image-based backup check, which is not available in the free version.
The dedup base will be regenerated from the structure of your backup. — Alexander Negrash
Thank you for answer!
I was just confused by this statement from the help:
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Once a deduplication database is deleted or corrupted, a full backup type is always initiated
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I thought I could somehow prevent a full backup from happening :-)