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Trouble:
How do I take regular backup of my important data on regular basis?
Try some folder synchronization utilities. I came across many, I tried two of them : Microsoft SyncToy and SyncBack. SyncToy easier to use and simple to configure.
In this post I will share with you how you can use Microsoft SyncToy to backup your important data to an external drive on a regular basis.
Fix:
First of all, you need to
download and install SyncToy from here.
Note: You need to have .Net Framework installed to make it work. If that is missing on your computer,
download .Net Framework here.
Now Launch the application, the screen looks like the one above.
Click on
“Create New Folder Pair” button. It will open a screen like one below:
1. Select the local source folder and remote destination folder. The destination can be a removable drive or a network drive, whichever you prefer .
See the sample below, in this u take the user data backup from my windows vista folder to a removable drive as seen below.
2. Now one more really important part. You need to select the Action from
“Synchronize” , “Echo” or “Contribute”. You will find the information of each mode by the side.
In short, use synchronize if you want to keep only the latest files and don’t worry about older versions (Not recommended).
Echo – this mode is safer than synchronize, but does delete files on other side if the file is removed from source (which may cause problem sometime – Not Recommended mode)
Contribute – this mode will copy new files . deletion on one side does not affect other side. (recommended). This mode may consume some more space, but is safest.
3. After you create a pair, you can see it in screen below, one with the name “document-backup” in my example. Click on change options if you want to exclude certain type of files or any sub-folders.
Here u find the options to select sub-folders. Click and u see another window as below this one.
Here un-check the folders which you don’t need, for example I removed the “Saved Games” folder as I don’t want to take its backup.
Press Ok and click
“Run” button. It will first study and check the files and folders on both sides and will then start copying and creating folders as needed.
Copying in progress as seen below:
This is all you need to do at the beginning.
After a week or day or whatever time, when you want to sync the two folders again for backup, you just need to open the SyncToy, select the folder pair, and click
“Run”. On this, it will analyze the changes, and copy the changed files to the destination.
There maybe certain errors for system files, as in my case, you can see the errors by clicking the red link, it will look something like ones below:
One more thing is, when you create a pair, SyncToy will create a file at both the folders, like one shown below, don’t remove this file, as it uses this file for synchronization.
Hope you find this method useful.
The second tool I found, SyncBack also does the same, SyncBack a freeware, you can
download SyncBack here. The user interface is bit complicated, but you got some extra options if you need in this tool.