On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 18:34:17 -0500, "John Hanley"
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>My experience with auto backup to an external drive is that I have the
>responsibility for deleting out-of-date backups. I make a weekly auto
>backup. The backed up files & folders are in (for me)
>K:\ComputerName\Backup Set date\Backup Files date\Backup files No.\etc.
>There will be a series of these folders. Periodically once a month or so) I
>go in and manually delete the oldest Backup Set(s) to
>maintain ample freeboard on the drive. It has not been a problem.
I've been using BounceBack for years. While I have close to 2 TB worth
of data it rarely takes more than a few minutes to update my backup
which I do weekly. Best of all it presents a detailed list of all my
files and compares what has not been backed up yet or what is backed
up that I have since deleted. I few mouse clicks and the process
completes automatically. No mess, no fuss, piece of cake. You can even
do other things while this proceeds in the background.
I see a lot of people fall into one of two camps.
a. the why should I bother to backup crowd that never backups
b. the I better backup everything on the computer crowd.
The SMART way is just backup your data. I've been using personal
computers since they first arrived on the scene. Way before Apple or
any Windows box.
You know what... in nearly 30 years I never has any PC crash to the
extend I couldn't repair it WITHOUT needing to reinstall the OS.
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