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Backup and restore ptogtammes
12-07-2015 12:45 PM
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I would like a straightforward program where i can back and restore my data files on a regular basis. Free would be good, but reasonable price one would be acceptable..
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Re: Backup and restore ptogtammes
12-07-2015 1:49 PM
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When I was setting up my current regime, I noted that there were easy to use programs (free and non-free), but I wanted to be able to configure my options a fair bit and settled on the below free options. I have been operating this way for several years.
I have various data folders that I backup daily using Syncback Free and configured a separate profile for each backup. Then I merged the profiles into a group and it's set to run in the early hours.
Syncback Free is set to compress some of backups into zips or copy the files as a mirror of the source. For example, one backup merges my local pictures folders into a shared location on my network storage and another zips my Thunderbird profile into a single file.
I use Macrium Reflect Free for a weekly image backups of my system drive. When I wanted to change my hard drive for an SSD, I restored the last image backup to the new drive, resized the partition to fit and then switched the drives.
As I backup the above zips and the image onto a NAS, it automatically sends the previous version to its trash folder. I find I've got to clean that trash folder out every so often, but it also means I have multiple backups versions, in case of a problem with the latest one.
I have various data folders that I backup daily using Syncback Free and configured a separate profile for each backup. Then I merged the profiles into a group and it's set to run in the early hours.
Syncback Free is set to compress some of backups into zips or copy the files as a mirror of the source. For example, one backup merges my local pictures folders into a shared location on my network storage and another zips my Thunderbird profile into a single file.
I use Macrium Reflect Free for a weekly image backups of my system drive. When I wanted to change my hard drive for an SSD, I restored the last image backup to the new drive, resized the partition to fit and then switched the drives.
As I backup the above zips and the image onto a NAS, it automatically sends the previous version to its trash folder. I find I've got to clean that trash folder out every so often, but it also means I have multiple backups versions, in case of a problem with the latest one.
Re: Backup and restore ptogtammes
12-07-2015 6:49 PM
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I think the answer depends hugely on quite how you intend to use the facility and how much you have to back-up. At the one extreme you might want to regularly mess around with your computer then restore the whole thing to a pre-established working state. At the other extreme you might want a second copy of all your documents, pictures, music etc. just in case something goes wrong but not have to make an effort making sure this second copy is up-to-date..
Re: Backup and restore ptogtammes
16-07-2015 3:44 PM
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Thanks for all the suggestions, I have decided to try TODO Backup on trial, if that works out I am quite willing to pay for it. Unless anyone have strong negative reason.
Re: Backup and restore ptogtammes
16-07-2015 3:49 PM
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Over the years I must have used them all and I'm another SyncBackFree fan because it saves one to one backups on any schedule you throw at it.
Let's be careful out there !
Re: Backup and restore ptogtammes
16-07-2015 4:22 PM
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I used TODO Backup Free for a few years and it worked fine. I upgraded to paid version when there was a very cheap offer and that is a little better, but I'd still be pretty happy with free. I'd certainly recommend it.
I used Acronis for some time a few years back, but it went through a bad patch where lots of things went wrong (I forget the details now)
I used Acronis for some time a few years back, but it went through a bad patch where lots of things went wrong (I forget the details now)
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