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    I am on a Windows 7 64 bit OS and have been using AOEMI BackUP ver 4.6.0 (old version) I have created a Bootable Media and Incremental BackUP's on a External USB Hard Drive The last backup was with a Asus PA248 Monitor which has decided to go south after 11 years Now I have a Asus PA279CRV with no driver support for Windows 7 so I am using the driver from the Asus PA248 I have the screen resolution on the new monitor set to 1920 X 1200 same as the old monitor Question: If I do a incremental backup now and in the future need to do a complete system restore will the current incremental backup's think it is running the old monitor ? Thus it might try to find a Asus PA248 and fail because that is no longer connected to the computer.

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      I am on a Windows 7 64 bit OS and have been using AOEMI BackUP ver 4.6.0 (old version) I have created a Bootable Media and Incremental BackUP's on a External USB Hard Drive The last backup was with a Asus PA248 Monitor which has decided to go south after 11 years Now I have a Asus PA279CRV with no driver support for Windows 7 so I am using the driver from the Asus PA248 I have the screen resolution on the new monitor set to 1920 X 1200 same as the old monitor Question: If I do a incremental backup now and in the future need to do a complete system restore will the current incremental backup's think it is running the old monitor ? Thus it might try to find a Asus PA248 and fail because that is no longer connected to the computer.

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      Instead of "continuing" to do "incremental" backups, take a "full" backup now (or after any "changes"); then, continue with incremental backups (for that "full" backup).

      "Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I

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        Instead of "continuing" to do "incremental" backups, take a "full" backup now (or after any "changes"); then, continue with incremental backups (for that "full" backup).

        "Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I

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        Thanks Think I will scrub the USB External Hard Drive Then create a Bootable Media do a Full BackUP and Incremental every 2 months Might try to save the current USB External Hard Drive to another USB Hard Drive just encase Not sure what software to use for that procedure will do a little Duck Go search

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          Thanks Think I will scrub the USB External Hard Drive Then create a Bootable Media do a Full BackUP and Incremental every 2 months Might try to save the current USB External Hard Drive to another USB Hard Drive just encase Not sure what software to use for that procedure will do a little Duck Go search

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          What to use to clean a USB external https://www.pneda.com/product/VNH2SP30-Ehard drive? eraser。

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