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ForgetSun
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      01-14-2008
Can you give me suggestion on which backup method do you use? Manual,
software that came with the external hard drive or the backup function from
windows? I just bought an external hard drive and want to backup my files.
Any Pro and Con on each? I have two computers which have two systems, one is
winxp and the other is vista.
Any advice will be great appreciated!

 
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      01-14-2008
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> Can you give me suggestion on which backup method do you use? Manual,
> software that came with the external hard drive or the backup function
> from
> windows? I just bought an external hard drive and want to backup my files.
> Any Pro and Con on each? I have two computers which have two systems, one
> is
> winxp and the other is vista.
> Any advice will be great appreciated!
>



 
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      01-14-2008


"ForgetSun" wrote:

> Can you give me suggestion on which backup method do you use? Manual,
> software that came with the external hard drive or the backup function from
> windows? I just bought an external hard drive and want to backup my files.
> Any Pro and Con on each? I have two computers which have two systems, one is
> winxp and the other is vista.
> Any advice will be great appreciated!
>

Hey ForgetSun; I use Karen's Replicator for nightly backups. It's free, uses
little memory, and is easy as heck to set up.
 
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ForgetSun
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      01-14-2008
I have a Buffalo external hard drive that come with Memeoâ„¢ Easy Backup
software. So, any suggestion about it? Is it a good software to use or just
use the Windows Vista Backup Center?

Thanks!

"ForgetSun" wrote:

> Can you give me suggestion on which backup method do you use? Manual,
> software that came with the external hard drive or the backup function from
> windows? I just bought an external hard drive and want to backup my files.
> Any Pro and Con on each? I have two computers which have two systems, one is
> winxp and the other is vista.
> Any advice will be great appreciated!
>

 
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DaddyTadpole
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      01-14-2008


"ForgetSun" wrote:

> I have a Buffalo external hard drive that come with Memeoâ„¢ Easy Backup
> software. So, any suggestion about it? Is it a good software to use or just
> use the Windows Vista Backup Center?
>
> Thanks!
>
> "ForgetSun" wrote:
>
> > Can you give me suggestion on which backup method do you use? Manual,
> > software that came with the external hard drive or the backup function from
> > windows? I just bought an external hard drive and want to backup my files.
> > Any Pro and Con on each? I have two computers which have two systems, one is
> > winxp and the other is vista.
> > Any advice will be great appreciated!
> >

 
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DaddyTadpole
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      01-14-2008
Software that comes with USB disks and the like is usually limited to the
maker's disk. I did try Maxtor's, but it crashed Vista, with blue screens and
everything.

Currently, I have several unboxed hard drives that were cheap because
slightly obsolescent (80 MB...), together with a linkin'kit USB adapter cable.

The Vista backup system seems more suited to disaster recovery than making
copies of directories.

I've used CompFold for a long time - available for Vista but a bit hard to
get used to.

SyncToy 2.0 beta finally works with Vista. I'm trying it out. The only thing
missing (from compfold too) is a means of setting up a configurationinvolving
several directory pairs; you don't want to store all your stuff in a single
hierarchy.

Finally, apologies for a blank post I think went out.

Regards

"ForgetSun" wrote:

> I have a Buffalo external hard drive that come with Memeoâ„¢ Easy Backup
> software. So, any suggestion about it? Is it a good software to use or just
> use the Windows Vista Backup Center?
>
> Thanks!
>
> "ForgetSun" wrote:
>
> > Can you give me suggestion on which backup method do you use? Manual,
> > software that came with the external hard drive or the backup function from
> > windows? I just bought an external hard drive and want to backup my files.
> > Any Pro and Con on each? I have two computers which have two systems, one is
> > winxp and the other is vista.
> > Any advice will be great appreciated!
> >

 
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Sharon Fink
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      01-14-2008
In article <8FF56585-652A-4DEC-A851->,
ForgetSun <> wrote:

> Can you give me suggestion on which backup method do you use? Manual,
> software that came with the external hard drive or the backup function from
> windows? I just bought an external hard drive and want to backup my files.
> Any Pro and Con on each? I have two computers which have two systems, one is
> winxp and the other is vista.
> Any advice will be great appreciated!


For the moment put aside what software tool you're going to use. Instead
consider what you might want to backup and make decisions from there. Do
you want the whole system backed up so that you can restore everything
in case of emergency (failed hard drive, for example)? Or do you want to
back up just your most important data files? Or both?

After deciding what you want backed up, consider "how often" these
things should be backed up.

System: Does your system change often (you experiment with different
hardware and different applications)? Frequent backups would be a good
approach.

Or, after everything is set up, you leave it pretty much the same? A
different strategy would be more efficient. Perhaps a system backup made
right before major changes, followed with a second system backup once
it's been determined that the change has been successful.

Data: Do you create a lot of new files and/or frequently change the
contents of existing data files? If yes, more frequent backups would be
needed - perhaps daily. If no, less frequent - perhaps weekly - would be
all that's needed. Do you want a complete backup set each time or do you
just want to add new items to your existing backups (a feature that may
or may not be included in the backup tools you choose).

How many copies of backup sets do you want? You have your working set of
files and should have at least one backup set. It is recommended to
maintain at least two sets of backup. If the first one fails to restore,
you have another set to fall back on. Consider a third copy to be stored
off premises. Might sound excessive but if your home and contents were
destroyed for some reason, losing - many years of records, family
photos, whatever - is at least one thing you wouldn't have to worry
about.

Once you've decided what you want backed up and how often - start
looking at different backup tools. "Cloning" and "imaging" tools are
also worth a look if searching for a method of restoring the entire
system to a particular point in time.

Try out these tools. You'll like some more than others: performance
(speed of backups), available features, scheduling features to aid in
maintaining a consistent backup routine and "usability" (some programs
are easy to use, others take a bit of time to learn). Help files are a
good resource - exposing and explaining program interface, full
description of program features, etc.

The free tools in Vista are pretty decent. A bit slow for my tastes but
very convenient - they're sitting there waiting to be used.

Free tools included with backup drives: Some of these are excellent and
well supported. Some are so-so and not well supported. You'll need to do
some research (google, user forums for that product, etc) to decide how
much you trust that tool to safekeep your data.

Many, many other tools available: Freeware, shareware, retail and
commercial products. Many with free trial periods.

In my opinion, the most important "backup tool" is the user. If the
chain fails here, there are no backups. That's why I think it's so
important to find tools that are comfortable (a personal judgement call
that must be made by individual) and that make this task easy work.

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Huib
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      01-14-2008

"ForgetSun" <> schreef in bericht
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> Can you give me suggestion on which backup method do you use? Manual,
> software that came with the external hard drive or the backup function
> from
> windows? I just bought an external hard drive and want to backup my files.
> Any Pro and Con on each? I have two computers which have two systems, one
> is
> winxp and the other is vista.
> Any advice will be great appreciated!
>

I am using the Vista back-up and it working very good (i see no need to use
a third party SW)

Regards
Huib

 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      01-14-2008
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 19:42:01 -0800, ForgetSun
<> wrote:

> Can you give me suggestion on which backup method do you use? Manual,
> software that came with the external hard drive or the backup function from
> windows? I just bought an external hard drive and want to backup my files.
> Any Pro and Con on each? I have two computers which have two systems, one is
> winxp and the other is vista.
> Any advice will be great appreciated!



You can read my general advice on backup here:
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=314

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