Backing up your data

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Lifer
Jul 11, 2001
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My system has been too simple. I put a directory on my clipboard and paste it onto another drive (all subdirectories included). I get asked if I want to replace a file, and I hit "Yes to All" and it proceeds. The thing is, it seems silly to replace/write over files that haven't changed since the last time I backed up. It takes a lot more time, because almost all of the files are the same, and already backed up. I figure there must be an easy way to just copy over files that haven't changed. What do you do?

 

mugs

Lifer
Apr 29, 2003
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Robocopy

Free from MS

Does everything you need it to do and more.

Put it in a batch file and make a scheduled task

Done.
 

Smilin

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ntbackup. can be wizard driven, scheduled, handles system state, does incr/diffs. Works.

Also only known backup that I'm aware of that updates windows\repair automatically each system state backup.