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Sahid Limon Registered: Jan 24, 2007 Total Posts: 2211 Country: United States |
I was curious if anyone knew a PC based program, or a tool that allowed you to automatically copy a file to a set destination. In this case, I want to schedule an automatic backup of my LR catalog to two separate harddrives every 2 days, just so I have a backup copy each time I do any new work. Now I know LR has a built in backup system, but I was wondering if there is a way to do it to multiple harddrives, and at a specific time. |
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TTLKurtis Registered: Jan 31, 2006 Total Posts: 7547 Country: United States |
I think you can automate that stuff with Windows Scheduler or something... can't check the specifics on my computer though since I switched to a Mac a couple years ago. Google 'Windows Scheduler Backup Script' though... That will probably bring up good info. |
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Lucky_Dog Registered: Feb 17, 2007 Total Posts: 2154 Country: United States |
I use SyncBack Pro and do a daily backup. |
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m00g Registered: May 02, 2009 Total Posts: 241 Country: Australia |
If you're using XP/Vista (not sure about windows 7), there is a powertoy for windows (Synctoy) which, when combined with the scheduler, can provide automatic data copy. You can schedule a daily one, and a weekly one together (or any combination). |
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Mike C. Registered: Sep 01, 2003 Total Posts: 994 Country: United Kingdom |
I use the following for Backup in Windows 7. |
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Sahid Limon Registered: Jan 24, 2007 Total Posts: 2211 Country: United States |
Thanks guys for the recommendations. I will look into each one tonight. If anyone else has any others, please feel free to add it on to the list. |
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kop.cppua Registered: Jun 22, 2009 Total Posts: 445 Country: Singapore |
Lucky_Dog wrote: |
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sboerup Registered: Oct 13, 2005 Total Posts: 8869 Country: United States |
I've heard Syncback is good. Before I moved to OSX, SecondCopy did a GREAT job for me. Super easy. |
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kennedyma Registered: Sep 13, 2005 Total Posts: 288 Country: United States |
I used to use sync back but then I discovered CrashPlan. www.crashplan.com This little program does it all and does it all very well. |
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ourhearts137 Registered: Feb 11, 2009 Total Posts: 31 Country: United States |
Lucky_Dog wrote: |
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g-money Registered: Aug 13, 2006 Total Posts: 462 Country: United States |
Just a word of caution as I don't want anyone to have happen to them what happened to me. I asked this question on a differnet forum a couple years ago. Now I am fairly computer savy, but knew nothing about back up programs etc except that I should be backing things up. |
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hendrikm Registered: Jun 11, 2009 Total Posts: 85 Country: Germany |
Foar long time I used SecondCopy, but now I use Personal Backup |
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Beni Registered: May 31, 2005 Total Posts: 7092 Country: United Kingdom |
Cobian backup, it's free and very easy to use. |