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ikthius 23-03-2008 19:20

auto backup
 
Hey guys,

is there any free software that is good to automatically back up data from one drive to another daily.

mailny music and photos.

thinking of getting a new drive to go into the computer and I would like to back up photos and music to save time in the future putting it all back on

ik

MovedGoalPosts 23-03-2008 19:25

Re: auto backup
 
The standard windows backup will let you select specific files or folders to backup, and let you backup to a hard disk. You'd be able to schedule the task daily.

ikthius 23-03-2008 19:41

Re: auto backup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob (Post 34512468)
The standard windows backup will let you select specific files or folders to backup, and let you backup to a hard disk. You'd be able to schedule the task daily.

so I could ask windows to back up certain files/folders to a new drive daily?

MovedGoalPosts 23-03-2008 19:53

Re: auto backup
 
Yep

ikthius 23-03-2008 19:57

Re: auto backup
 
cool thanks

gaffer_gump 23-03-2008 22:01

Re: auto backup
 
Try this ikthius, I have been using it for a few years now with no probs.

LSainsbury 23-03-2008 22:45

Re: auto backup
 
I've got a NAS drive that came with a copy of Memeo Autoback - DON'T TOUCH IT - it's utter rubbish!

I now use NTI Shadow (trial available) - it can copy a changed file / folder on the fly with the ability to make a number of previous copies.

PM me if you want to ask any questions about it!

joglynne 23-03-2008 23:35

Re: auto backup
 
I use, and can recommend, SyncBack which I have used for quite a while in conjunction with an external hard drive. It came in very handy when my old computer bit the bullet in January.

Reviews and free down load.

LSainsbury 24-03-2008 09:38

Re: auto backup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 34512595)
I use, and can recommend, SyncBack which I have used for quite a while in conjunction with an external hard drive. It came in very handy when my old computer bit the bullet in January.

Reviews and free down load.

Thought I'd see what this one had to offer - it's very good - more configurable than NTI Shadow and more reporting when a backup is in progress.

Just one thing - can it do "on the fly" backups - i.e. detect when a file has changed and then back it up?

ikthius 24-03-2008 11:13

Re: auto backup
 
cheers guys, on the fly would be good, but not essential, mainlly dont want to lose the bulk of my images and songs. songs can get put back as I got the CD's but thats time consuming.

Photos however would be greatly lost. thats why I am looking for a good backup utility just to back up to a new internal drive, as it is neater.

Will have a look at joglynne's solution when I get the drive.

thanks

Rob, I could not find the standard windows backup scedualer

ik

AntiSilence 24-03-2008 13:09

Re: auto backup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ikthius (Post 34512462)
is there any free software that is good to automatically back up data from one drive to another daily.

Write your own. I just wrote a backup utility for one of our customers applications that they rent from us. It's specifically for that software, but it does let them choose how often to backup (between 1 and 8 hours).

joglynne 24-03-2008 13:47

Re: auto backup
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LSainsbury (Post 34512677)
Thought I'd see what this one had to offer - it's very good - more configurable than NTI Shadow and more reporting when back is in progress.

Just one thing - can it do "on the fly" backups - i.e. detect when a file has changed and then back it up?

I haven't found a way to make the free version backup on the fly and I suspect it needs the SE version to have that ability.

The first time I ran the free version ( now using v3.2.14) it seemed to take forever to create the copy on my external HD but this did include about 1500 photos and images and nearly 15 years worth of files. ( OK I admit that I'm a pack rat :D) I now have it set to do a daily backup of all my additions and alterations and it does it in the blink of an eye. Once a week I get it to do a full system sync and again this takes no time at all.

To be honest I forget I've even got it running, it just works seamlessly in the background.

I don't know if this will help but have a look at this link http://lifehacker.com/software/geek-...ive-147855.php


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