Using complete PC backup I have been backing up my Vista box. I want to know that how to remove the old backups when your drive is full andHow to remove a previous Vista Backup you need to remove the old backups. However, I received this message. An error occurred; there is not enough space to save the backup files. Free up disk space or try to change the backup settings.

Changing the backup setting means to select a diverse sort of backup that doesn’t take too much space and you don’t want to do that. Try the below guidelines.

  • As the Backup drive are labeled with data. Just go there and select the oldest one and delete it simply as like other folders.
  • Doing this will give you enough space.
  • If the space didn’t increase then try to delete another backup.
  • After deleting the old backups, now you will be able to add the new backups.

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