Yesterday, 05:22 AM
(Yesterday, 05:00 AM)guest123 Wrote:(12-08-2025, 10:54 PM)xeroid Wrote: Should the option that I suggested be implemented, you technically wouldn't even be required to reinstall Hasleo to restore the files and folders, as they wouldn't be saved in a proprietary format.
I want my backed up files & folders to have same time stamps as original source so while restoring them I would need the same. Assuming Hasleo backed up files & folders with same time stamps as original data & has the ability to restore them while preserving time stamps then how would you restore them back to original location while preserving the same time stamps without using hasleo/3rd party software. Windows copy/cut paste doesn't preserve file/folder time stamps under all scenarios.
I said that you "technically" wouldn't have to reinstall Hasleo to do a restore. Only reason I brought that up is that since the files aren't compressed into a proprietary format (.DBI with Hasleo), you wouldn't be held captive by *having* to install the program to do a restore. Since I would have versioning and retention enabled with about a 3 month window, I would have several choices for file / folder restore.
