backup/syncing software

lbhskier37

Member
Oct 24, 2001
184
0
0
Right now I have a media box. I have all my MP3s and movies on the HDD of my main computer, and a copy of it all on my media box. Whenever I add MP3s or movies it is done from my main computer, but then this requires me to manually add them to the media box. Is there a descent program (preferably freeware but I could deal with a lowcost payware one) that would automatically sync the folders in my media box with the ones on my main box? I want one that will only update the changes and not redump the whole thing on their becuase I am on a 802.11b network and 30gigs of data would take forever. Any ideas? I looked at norton ghost but I think thats much more than I am looking for.
 

Drakkon

Diamond Member
Aug 14, 2001
8,401
1
0
use xcopy...its part of windows (from the command prompt)...use windows scrynchonize ot run it when u want...
xcopy allows for updating of new files, overwritting, etc etc
 

whistleclient

Platinum Member
Apr 22, 2001
2,700
1
71
Originally posted by: spacelord
SynchBack is great. It just may do what you are thinking.

its powerful.

anyone have a link? seems to be a couple apps named this, and one called "syncback" -- same thing?
 

Homerboy

Lifer
Mar 1, 2000
30,890
5,001
126
Ive said it before and Ill say it again Handy Backup is the new champion for small home backups
does 1:1 copies (synchs) both over LAN and FTP... I use it daily to back up on the LAN and via FTP too
 

DarkTXKnight

Senior member
Oct 3, 2001
933
0
71
Ive heard soem good things on handy backup but Im still betting Syncback fits his bill more. All he is doing is synching his media collections and hasnt expressed a need for offsite ftp'ing. And syncback is free to boot.