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To: goldworldnet who wrote (105782)2/14/2020 10:36:54 PM
From: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man)1 Recommendation

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Me too. I am doing what Gottfried use to do. I have another SATA SSD and clone my drive once a week, and copy critical data to a Flash Drive every night. I like the fact that I have another drive handy as it this one dies, can swap it in minutes. The drive is super easy to get at, no tools needed in this case.



To: goldworldnet who wrote (105782)2/15/2020 8:23:43 AM
From: steve harris1 Recommendation

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for regular backups, I use xcopy and lately "robocopy", both dos commands. They have option switches so it skips files that haven't changed. I dont like the Seagate backup manager, if the file has changed, it copies the new one and keeps the old one.

put it in the task manager and set a time....

if that's what y'all are discussing.....