![]() ![]() More Detail: As I’ve stated previously in the Ask Tim Grey eNewsletter, I prefer to use a one-say synchronization approach to backing up my photos and other important data. Note, however, that you can establish settings that will preserve those files for a period of time before they are discarded, to help ensure you don’t accidentally remove files from the backup drive. Tim’s Quick Answer: Yes, GoodSync () will delete files on the destination (backup) drive, so that that destination drive will be an exact match of the source drive. Does that also indicate that extra files be deleted? Using a source to right destination backup process as in your video lessons, what will happen to those files in the destination folder? I believe you indicated that using GoodSync, the destination folder will be an exact replica of the source folder. In other words, the destination drive includes files that are not on the source drive, but that you don’t need. The question I have is as follows: let’s say that you are not starting out with a “pristine” destination drive. Today’s Question: I just finished your excellent online course regarding GoodSync.
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