allows you to copy files from a source disk, typically a hard drive, to a backup set of disks, tapes, or CDs containing older copies of the files you are currently copying.
The program's IncrementalPLUS technology lets you only copy files that are new or different, enabling you to maintain multiple complete backup sets for extra data security.
It includes customized drivers for numerous devices, automatically loading the appropriate driver, as well as the ability to quickly restore your files.
Retrospect Backup includes, logging, searching, and reporting capabilities; the ability to repair a backup; and a backup server feature which operates in the background, detecting when notebooks connect to the network, and automatically backing them up.
The EasyScript function lets you schedule regular, automated backups for any or every computer on the network, including servers.
Finally, the Retrospect Clients tool enables you to append other PCs on the network to Retrospect Backup using only TCP/IP connectivity.
In addition, there is no limit to the number of backup sets you can have, or to the number of disks in a single backup set.
Retrospect Backup runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
30-day Trial
license
— the installer is 10 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Backing Up.
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