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| 31406 | 2002-01-16 02:40:00 | The drive imaging post below got me thinking... At the moment I use Ghost 2002 to image my 'data' drive to CD-RW. I cannot easily do the same for my 'windows' partition as I don't want to image the entire drive, just things like my app data folders. Is there any software out there that will schedule backups of just certain folders on a drive to my CD-R drive? Cheers G P |
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| 31407 | 2002-01-16 05:13:00 | What about a batch file? | Guest (0) | ||
| 31408 | 2002-01-16 05:25:00 | Graham L has suggested one of the easiest ways (assuming you know about batch files). I have quite a large one that does my day to day backups. It goes through a whole raft of directories and files and I use xcopy32 just to back up changed files. To run it I use JIT scheduler (free off the net) and it runs the batch file every hour. |
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| 31409 | 2002-01-16 05:51:00 | Hello Graham, Got a spare few hours ?? take your pick, >> www.webattack.com Alan |
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| 31410 | 2002-01-16 07:15:00 | Thanks guys, all good ideas. Nice site Alan. G P |
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| 31411 | 2002-01-16 09:33:00 | Graham I use Fileback PC to back up data to cd or whatever. You can run timed entries at whatever interval you like or at strtup or closedown, whenever. Check out this site http://www.fileback-pc.com/ Cheers |
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