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Alternatively, taking a full, offline backup with rescue media will ensure that the entire disk is backed up "as is" with no exclusions. In older versions of 20, the user needs to remove those default exclusions from the backup task. It was changed in 2016 (current version) and in 2017 to longer exclude certain user profile "appdata" directories that housed browser settings such as favorites.
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If you backed up in quicken and then ran Acronis backups, those quicken backups would defintely be backed up.Īs for the default exclusions of user data in browsers, that was definitely not ideal in earlier versions of Acronis. Quicken actually has it's own backup method. Items in "memory" are not on the disk and will not be backed up until committed back to the hard drive and then a backup is run again. Often times, files such as OUtlook are committed to memory (volatile, temporary storage space) until set save intervals or the application is closed out. I don't use Quicken, but can agree with the issues I've seen with backing it up, not just in Acronis, but other products as well.