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By default, the backup catalog (.bkc) is stored both on the destination CD or DVD and locally. To see if the catalog will be stored locally too, select Backup Properties for a backup job, go to Advanced and see if the Use local catalogs (.bkc) option is checked. If it is unchecked the backup catalog is stored only on the destination. The recommended option is to leave it checked.
When the backup process starts, Backup4all searches for the ".bkc" file locally (by default, assuming that you didn't uncheck the option Use local catalogs), then:
Backup4all will automatically span the backup over multiple media if the size of the backup job does not fit on a single CD/DVD. For each disc Backup4all will assign a different label for future identification. We recommend marking the CD or DVD with this label. When spanning multiple CD or DVDs, Backup4all will create independent zip files, meaning that if you have a backup that spans over 3 CDs and if one of the CDs becomes unreadable, you will still be able to access and recover the data on the other 2 CDs.
It is recommended to always leave the Test after backup option (Backup Properties- >Advanced) checked, especially if your backup is written on CD or DVD. In case of disk spanning, Backup4all will test your backed up data after each individual written CD. This way if one of the disks has errors you know before the backup job is finished and you can interrupt the backup process in time.
Note that when backing up to CD or DVD Backup4all requires additional free space on the drive where the Temporary Folder is located (at least 700Mb when backing up to CDs, or 4.7Gb when backing up to DVDs).
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