Just bought a 160Gb external hard drive so I don't need to do CD back-ups.
It didn't come with any software, and what I'd like to do is get some software - preferably free - that will automatically back-up every
night anything that has been updated on the PC.
Any recommendations?
I think windows has a backup utility and I believe that you can use windows scheduler to do this.
I have used both programs before, but never together.
HTH
Mark
Been carefull with the external drive and leaving it on, we used our external 300gb hd as the wireless network drive slaved off the main pc (both kids
and wife have laptops, like an internet cafe in my house!) and they stored pretty much anything on it. Movies, games, backups, pictures etc.....
Well this weekend it shat the bed and the bearings seized, knackering the drive and loosing over 200gb of info (yeah yeah, back up the drive! but were
do you stop? Do you make a back up of the back up?) I think it overheated but don't know enough about them.
Just my 2 pence worth but keep an eye on it, if it lay's on a flat surface I would think about finding a way to mount it vertically, wish I had
done this now as I think it would have stopped it from frying.
Bummer.
Cheers
Chris
Mark - that's great, got XP back-up working and scheduled it....
Chris, I'm only using it as backup, so hopefully if that goes my main drive won't go at the same time. It is sitting vertically with plenty
of air space.....
cobian back up --- nice program, very robust and versatile --- named after the nice guy wrote it--- very helpful guy
100% free software
http://www.educ.umu.se/~cobian/cobianbackup.htm#Bfeatures
Tape backups stored in remotely located fire safe is the only safe way!
Cheers,
James
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Originally posted by James
Tape backups stored in remotely located fire safe is the only safe way!
Cheers,
James