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Integrity Check of Disk Image will not stay seclected
#21
Done! That's much better - thanks again
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#22
(01-03-2026, 03:55 AM)rigdenp Wrote: Done! That's much better - thanks again
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#23
(01-03-2026, 04:08 AM)jpcummins Wrote:
(01-03-2026, 03:55 AM)rigdenp Wrote: Done! That's much better - thanks again

rigdenp, did you ever get the selection "Integrity Check" to stay selected?  Each time I select the Integrity Check as soon as I exit the program, it disappears.  I suppose it's possible, but it is hard for me to believe I am the only person affected.
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(01-03-2026, 04:14 AM)jpcummins Wrote: rigdenp, did you ever get the selection "Integrity Check" to stay selected?  Each time I select the Integrity Check as soon as I exit the program, it disappears.  I suppose it's possible, but it is hard for me to believe I am the only person affected.

You need to click the "OK" button first and then click the "Save" button to save the changes.
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#25
Thank you, @admin. I raised that question previously about saving the defaults I want for all future backups. That is the answer that I did not get at the time.

Have a great day.

Regards,
Phil
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#26
Dear @Phil,

You're very welcome! I appreciate you taking the time to follow up.

I sincerely apologize for the delay and any inconvenience caused when you initially didn't receive the answer you needed.

Have a great day as well.

Best regards,
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#27
@admin,

The "Save" (2) option did not appear in my beta version (5.6.1.1. Build: Jan 4, 2026) when I ran my triweekly HBSP comparison testing, and adjusted the the Backup Options before so doing. What am I missing?

Thank you, and have a great day.

Regards,
Phil
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#28
@Phil

The button is designed to be titled "Proceed" when creating a new task and "Save" when editing a task.

Have a nice day!

Best regards,
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#29
@admin,

At the outset, I apologize for being stupid.  When I click Proceed, the backup starts immediately.  I see NO option to Save that new task.  Screenshot attached.

I do NOT "Edit" existing tasks.  I replace them with new tasks with every image I create, so I can easily identify the date of the backup image.

What you said does work, IF I edit an existing task, but I want I want a separate means of having my defaults continue for all future backups (new tasks), as I can do with your competing products that I use.  That would be a major improvement in HBSP.

Please, again, accept my apologies.  I have only been using HBSP since the end of October when it became available, so I am still learning how it functions.

Have a great day.

Regards,
Phil


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(01-11-2026, 07:38 AM)garioch7 Wrote: At the outset, I apologize for being stupid.  When I click Proceed, the backup starts immediately.  I see NO option to Save that new task.  Screenshot attached.

I do NOT "Edit" existing tasks.  I replace them with new tasks with every image I create, so I can easily identify the date of the backup image.

When creating a task, after you click 'Proceed', the program will automatically save the settings, so there is no need to add an additional 'Save' button.

(01-11-2026, 07:38 AM)garioch7 Wrote: What you said does work, IF I edit an existing task, but I want I want a separate means of having my defaults continue for all future backups (new tasks), as I can do with your competing products that I use.  That would be a major improvement in HBSP.

Regarding the feature you mentioned about saving the settings, we will implement it in a future version.
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