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Message: It'll backup all file types.It will only skip files that match any patterns in Exclude files / folders from backup.
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<description>Topic: IDrive - What file types does it Backup?

Message: I have a simple question for Windows 10 x64:For IDrive file backups, what types of files does it backup (as in the option called Backup files to my IDrive account). I am not talking about the clone/computer backup by the way. I was wondering if this software backsups executables (.exe) and videos files? I want ALL files and file types to be backed up! The thing is that I had Carbonite before, and it would not backup certain file types, so I switched to IDrive!Thanks guys!Erik W.
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