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BACKUP your stuff
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| _Nut_ |
Prior to Vista I connected to a 500gig Mybook (WD) using a .bat file
the batch file had
xcopy "C:\name\Documents" "N:\Documents" /S /E /V /D /Q /Y
Simple and effective.
Now Vista does it and much faster. |
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| tvmann |
I use one of those USB external hard drives too. Also I copy stuff to DVD+R, they hold 4.5 GB, using Nero.
I just drag & drop my important files & folders, no actual backup software .
Also, someone stole my computer before :whip: so I made my place more secure. |
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| Unzinc |
| I ahve 2 external hard drives which I save everything to. My laptop got stolen some months back and I lost most of my tunes and such. I was pretty choked. So now I have the two externals and I've been thinking of making DVD backup of both on a regular basis, however I don't know how long that would take to do. There's about 200 GB worth of stuff on my one HD and nearly 100 on the other. |
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| 2tall |
i am super paranoid about backing up. i have external hard drives, to which i backup around once every month. i also burn DVD copies of static stuff like photos, mp3s, old project files, documents etc.
and i use SYNCBACK (freeware version) to run the backups. |
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| mattW |
| Norton Ghost is supposed to be pretty good for automatic backups. I don't use it personally though. |
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| jdat |
I'm looking for easy auto or on demand sync type software .... it's all giving me a headache
damn getting 750 gig drives :haha: |
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| skizzell |
mozy.com -- great service :)
I also plan on getting a Drobo |
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