CBackup has file backup feature and it can help you back up your important files and folders.
Sometimes our files can be lost due to virus attacks, ransomware intrusion, disk corruption, accidental deletion, etc. Therefore, it is important to make backups of your files from time to time.
In CBackup's file and folder backup feature, Files and folders backup can be backed up to an image file for convenient storage of your data.
This feature is very useful to secure your data. With this feature, you can easily recover files and folders in case of files and folders loss.
In the left tab page, select Backup and then select File Backup.
You can name it for the "Task Name" box to help you distinguish it from other backups.
Click “Add File" or “Add Folder" so you can select files/folders you want to back up. (You can add multiple folders and files as the source; You can also directly drag folders and files to the CBackup as the source.)
You can click the "funnel" icon to open the "Filter Settings" after you add the source folders. (A paid feature)
After clicking "Add Folder", you can configure file inclusion/exclusion mask and folder exclusion mask for this task via "Filter Settings". Please note that this feature is in the paid version.
The paid version of CBackup can help you back up files with file extension. When you add folders, you can open the Filter settings so that you can set up file inclusion/exclusion mask.
1) The File Inclusion Mask can specify the files that you need to back up. Wildcards are supported and separate multiple masks with semi-colon(*.doc;*.xls;*.ppt ).
With this mask, you can configure including backup according to file extensions, such as .doc, .xls, .ppt, and so on. So, only files with the same extensions will be backed up to the target path.
For example, you would like to only back up .doc files in the selected source folders. You can just configure "*.doc" in the mask. (If you would like to include more extensions, please separate the formats with semi-colons).
2) The File Exclusion Mask specifies the files that you need to exclude. Wildcards are supported and separate multiple masks with semi-colon(*.temp;*.tmp;*.bak).
With this mask, you can configure to exclude according to file extensions, such as .temp, .tmp, .bak and so on. As a result, all files with the same extensions will not be backed up to the destination location.
For example, you would like to only exclude .temp files in the selected source folders. You can just configure "*.temp" in the mask. (If you would like to include more extensions, please separate the formats with semi-colons).
3) The Folder Exclusion Mask specifies the folders that you need to exclude. Wildcards are supported and separate multiple masks with a semi-colon (A;B).
With this mask, you can configure to exclude folders with the same name. Therefore, all folders with the same name will not be backed up to the destination location.
For example, you would like to only exclude folder "A" in the selected source folders. You can just configure "A" in the mask. (If you would like to include more folder names, please separate the names with semi-colons).
Please check the 3 filter example settings below:
You can also tick the bottom three boxes as you need. After the "Filter settings" option is set, please click "OK".
Select the location as the destination path to store the image file. If available, select a destination storage medium that is different from the source medium that contains the original files to ensure that you can restore your files/folders if your source storage medium cannot be used anymore.
Finally, click the Start Backup button and wait for the process to complete.
Tips:
When the backup is running, you can also click the underlined sentence to check the backup process in detail.
Then, please kindly wait for the backup process to complete, and then click the "Finish" button.
As a result, you can check that there is a backup image (.afi) generated in the destination location.
Notes:
In order to avoid backing up temporary files, garbage files, and other useless data, we suggest you perform data cleanup first and back up later.
Backupper can back up NTFS files along with their security permissions automatically, and also supports restoring each file's security permissions together with the file.
Some files may be in use by other programs exclusively; the program will prompt to skip them if this is the case.
Some files don't have system permission (you can check permissions under properties of files/folders), the program will prompt to skip them if this is the case.
If there are many backup sources that need to be backed up, please put them in one folder. After that, selecting that folder to back up will back up all subfolders therein.
Files and folders in the Recycle Bin cannot be backed up.
CBackup can effectively back up files like NTFS compressed files or EFS encrypted files, but the files will no longer have NTFS properties after restoration.
In summary, file backup plays a crucial role in protecting data security, disaster recovery, data migration, and sharing. It is applicable to both individual users and businesses. Whether it is personal files or critical business data, regular backups are necessary measures to ensure data integrity and continuity.
Q: The file backup is set up to filter files, but why is the filter not successful?
A: Please check that the filter rules are set up correctly, e.g., that the correct suffix name is entered.
Q: Why does the file backup process pop-up indicate that the file is occupied?
A: Some files cannot be backed up when they are occupied. Please unoccupy them and back them up again.