USB HDD as a backup
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USB HDD as a backup
This may be an easy as hell task, or it might be a right ballache. I don't know, so I'm asking you chaps.
Can I back up my My Documents and/or other valuable folders to my USB drive from my desktop and laptop so that they're effectively the same folder? Sort of like the synchronise function you have on laptops. This not only gives me the safeguard of having my important stuff saved in triplicate, but also means I'll have access to my folder wherever I happen to be.
So, any suggestions?
Have a nice picture in advance:
Can I back up my My Documents and/or other valuable folders to my USB drive from my desktop and laptop so that they're effectively the same folder? Sort of like the synchronise function you have on laptops. This not only gives me the safeguard of having my important stuff saved in triplicate, but also means I'll have access to my folder wherever I happen to be.
So, any suggestions?
Have a nice picture in advance:
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- Morbo
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http://www.5punk.co.uk/wiki/index.php?t ... sonal_data might be a good place to start.
https://www.foldershare.com/ may also be worth a look.
https://www.foldershare.com/ may also be worth a look.
Good start. I do have My Documents on a seperate partition (I would use a seperate drive if I had one), and I occassionally (ie, when I'm likely to break something) back up to DVD. I do keep copies of infrequently changed stuff on both my desktop and USB drive, but you can bet that I get a failure right before I planned on doing a backup.
The online stuff might have been useful if I didn't have a shite connection, and my laptop is usually offline because I only really use it when I'm away from home.
The online stuff might have been useful if I didn't have a shite connection, and my laptop is usually offline because I only really use it when I'm away from home.
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Haven't looked into foldershare, but the best method is one that makes a copy to the USB drive and keeps it in sync, rather than using the USB drive to store your "live" data.
USB drives can fail, but more common is the situation where you power up without it plugged in, Windows can't see the files and resets everything to some arbitrary location.
USB drives can fail, but more common is the situation where you power up without it plugged in, Windows can't see the files and resets everything to some arbitrary location.
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- Morbo
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FatherJack wrote:Haven't looked into foldershare, but the best method is one that makes a copy to the USB drive and keeps it in sync, rather than using the USB drive to store your "live" data.
I'd try to get both machines to sync, then leave the USB drive plugged into one (or plug it in every so often) and run a backup to it.
edit: fuck me, 12000.
Well at least my question as to whether it would be easy has been answered. Weekly backup sounds like a good idea, along with the virus scan I forgot to reschedule after the rebuild. Stil doesn't give me the crossover with the laptop, but that's not really important, just convenient.
Course now NT backup will bugger up as soon as Windows decides to change the drive designation again.
Course now NT backup will bugger up as soon as Windows decides to change the drive designation again.
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