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  • PersianKitty
    Meow Media Inc.
    • Jul 2001
    • 7785

    #1

    Best back up software?

    I have a basic SimpleTech external drive that currently backs up using proprietary software. In order to restore, you have to do it in layers to get it all. Each backup dates changed files being a layer. You can't just go grab files directly.

    I copy a small portion of current working files to a usb flash drive via a bat file. When I'm shifting to my laptop for traveling, I find that works well. I want to back up more than just those files on my external drive though...so a bat file could potentially be a pain in the butt to create for this purpose.

    My questions.

    If I want to stop doing the stupid encoded/compressed back ups on the external drive, what software will let me easily set what files to copy over as though I was doing a copy/paste?

    Also, some programs data folders can't just be overwritten on a copy.. for example, StatsRemote. The database folder has to be a fresh one each time (in my bat file I do a delete of the folder and then a copy). Same goes for my email program and a few others. Is there a backup program that will do this?
  • kektex
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2005
    • 1813

    #2
    Check these articles out PK:
    http://lifehacker.com/398229/five-be...s-backup-tools
    http://lifehacker.com/software/geek-...ive-147855.php

    I didn't quite understand what you are looking for, but pretty I'm sure you will find it there hehe...
    Be sure to click the "original post" links because they explain what each software does pretty well.

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    • PersianKitty
      Meow Media Inc.
      • Jul 2001
      • 7785

      #3
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      • Socks
        Confirmed User
        • May 2002
        • 8475

        #4
        Maybe you could use a remote desktop program to deal with things like StatsRemote, so you just login to your home PC and do your do.

        When I go on vacation, I use a few tools.. UltraVNC for remote access, and FolderShare for easy access to files and also to keep certain directories synchronized.

        Hope that helps PK

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        • Makingcoin
          Confirmed User
          • Aug 2002
          • 8919

          #5
          Have you looked at www.goodsync.com ? I haven't personally used them, but hear good things.

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          • PersianKitty
            Meow Media Inc.
            • Jul 2001
            • 7785

            #6
            Originally posted by Socks
            Maybe you could use a remote desktop program to deal with things like StatsRemote, so you just login to your home PC and do your do.

            When I go on vacation, I use a few tools.. UltraVNC for remote access, and FolderShare for easy access to files and also to keep certain directories synchronized.

            Hope that helps PK
            That's good for working.. but my major reason for backing up is in case something happens to the hard drive.

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            • Lance69
              Confirmed User
              • Jan 2005
              • 2266

              #7
              Good Sync rules.
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              • LiveDose
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                • Feb 2002
                • 25792

                #8
                Originally posted by Makingcoin
                Have you looked at www.goodsync.com ? I haven't personally used them, but hear good things.
                That looks great. Is it basically like raid without a raid hardware setup?

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                • Sly
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                  • Sep 2004
                  • 31376

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Socks
                  Maybe you could use a remote desktop program to deal with things like StatsRemote, so you just login to your home PC and do your do.

                  When I go on vacation, I use a few tools.. UltraVNC for remote access, and FolderShare for easy access to files and also to keep certain directories synchronized.

                  Hope that helps PK
                  I did that once and then my primary computer went into hibernation and I couldn't log into it. LOL.
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