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maybe also the option to overwrite this g: drive as opposed to having to "limit the number of recovery points to 1 and pray that 2 images of a laptop will fit on a passport drive before it is "deleted to comply with the number of recovery points".
But what happens if the current backup fails? You have already removed the previous recovery point which leaves you with....nothing. Not a good position to be in. This is why you always need enough space for at least 2 recovery points.
I have an empty partition d: drive, it does not need to be backed up so wy does SSR tell me I am at risk, I would like to be able to tell it which drives it needs to be concerned with.
You can already do this. You just need to disable the reporting for this volume (go to Advanced/Customize Status Reporting).
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