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Old 01-03-2008, 12:11 PM   #1
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Backup question:

I have an external HD for my backup purposes, but find I don't use it as often as I should, mainly because of my lack of understanding on the "ease" of doing so!
In the old days, I remember if I chose to download a folder of items, a window would come up asking if I wanted to "overwrite" files I already had downloaded, but these days that doesn't seem to happen.
With that said, how does one back up files/drives/folders that have previously been backed up, but have been added to, and only those files that are in addition to what is already there should be upgraded with this new information. Nothing is asked about "overwriting" so it's a little vague as to how the process works!

I wondered if perhaps there is a simple program which could back up programs every now and then for me, and if say I didn't have the external HD on, would perhaps tell me to do so, as a "backup" is due...or something similar? Perhaps something could come up every couple of months to jog the memory that a backup is due?

At any rate, if there is help out there on this subject, I'd appreciate any advice/comments.

Thanks..

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SyncBack is a flexible, and quite powerful backup and synchronization program that allows to to maintain backup copies of your files and folder, or to synchronize them, so that both locations always have a complete copy (e.g Laptop/PC). It offers different types of actions that let you choose how older and newer files are processed, which files should be excluded (by mask) and more. It offers standard file comparison based on the date and size, as well as optional MD5 checksum, which will detect even the slightest modifications to files. SyncBack also supports scheduled projects, FTP and zip compression of backups, as well as network login, simulation runs and more.

http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/SyncBack/SyncBack.html
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