Since older versions of CorelDRAW that I have set the recovery time for Auto-Backup saving time as 3 minutes only, in order to reduce the partial loss of job, when the program crashes.I'm doing a series of small illustrations vectorized (yes, hundreds of them!) and I intend to reduce this time for just 1 (one) minute!This time decreased in 2 minutes (from 3 to 1) can make a difference, because some of these vectors are made fast, and unless those two minutes, I may lose some illustrations if freezing or any other irregular behavior of the software and/or Operating System, though these illustrations are subdivided into several files (simple vectors) and do not consume a lot of RAM.My main question is:
Reducing the time of Auto-Backup for just 1 min is a risk, or how it can affect the performance of the software or OS? Or one thing does not interfere to another?
FosterCoburn said:I simply turn the thing OFF completely. When I need to save my work, I hit Ctrl + S.
Yes, it is a simple and efficient alternative. But when we are absorbed by work, in general we do not have the habit of partial saving, so often. This is a matter I should reconsider and create the habit of making partial rescues more abbreviated.
Anyway, thanks to Hugh and Foster.