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| | copy / backup Hello I have about 3 GBytes of picture files that I keep in my Pictures directory. I sometimes copy them all to a USB 'memory stick' partly as a backup & partly to use them on other computers. It takes quite awhile to copy & overwrite them all. I would like to copy/overwrite only those files which have been edited, or which are new. Should I be using some sort of advanced copy command, or should I be looking at the backup options, or perhaps the 'briefcase' (which I have never tried) ? I have Vista home premium Thanks KK |
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| | Re: copy / backup Type xcopy /? for help -- .. -- "KRK" <trebor@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OyzvovJ$JHA.4984@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello > > I have about 3 GBytes of picture files that I keep in my Pictures > directory. I sometimes copy them all to a USB 'memory stick' partly as a > backup & partly to use them on other computers. It takes quite awhile to > copy & overwrite them all. I would like to copy/overwrite only those files > which have been edited, or which are new. > > Should I be using some sort of advanced copy command, or should I be > looking at the backup options, or perhaps the 'briefcase' (which I have > never tried) ? > > I have Vista home premium > > Thanks > > KK > > |
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| | Re: copy / backup There are a number of options, starting with the command-line XCOPY included with Windows, meandering through free tools like SyncToy from Microsoft, and running all the way through pay-to-use utilities. "KRK" <trebor@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OyzvovJ$JHA.4984@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello > > I have about 3 GBytes of picture files that I keep in my Pictures > directory. I sometimes copy them all to a USB 'memory stick' partly as a > backup & partly to use them on other computers. It takes quite awhile to > copy & overwrite them all. I would like to copy/overwrite only those files > which have been edited, or which are new. > > Should I be using some sort of advanced copy command, or should I be > looking at the backup options, or perhaps the 'briefcase' (which I have > never tried) ? > > I have Vista home premium > > Thanks > > KK > > |
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| Vista home premium 32bit | Re: copy / backup You could try a sync program like Allway Sync ( Allway Sync: Free File Synchronization, Backup, Data Replication, PC Sync Software, Freeware, File Sync, Data Synchronization Software ). But that will only work for pictures where the filename is new or changed. A picture that has only been edited will not be covered. |
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| | Re: copy / backup "KRK" <trebor@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OyzvovJ$JHA.4984@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello > > I have about 3 GBytes of picture files that I keep in my Pictures > directory. I sometimes copy them all to a USB 'memory stick' partly as a > backup & partly to use them on other computers. It takes quite awhile to > copy & overwrite them all. I would like to copy/overwrite only those files > which have been edited, or which are new. > > Should I be using some sort of advanced copy command, or should I be > looking at the backup options, or perhaps the 'briefcase' (which I have > never tried) ? > > I have Vista home premium > > Thanks > > KK > > http://www.xxcopy.com/ it works! |
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| | Re: copy / backup -------Thanks Thanks, this has all been very helpful. K "KRK" <trebor@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OyzvovJ$JHA.4984@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello > > I have about 3 GBytes of picture files that I keep in my Pictures > directory. I sometimes copy them all to a USB 'memory stick' partly as a > backup & partly to use them on other computers. It takes quite awhile to > copy & overwrite them all. I would like to copy/overwrite only those files > which have been edited, or which are new. > > Should I be using some sort of advanced copy command, or should I be > looking at the backup options, or perhaps the 'briefcase' (which I have > never tried) ? > > I have Vista home premium > > Thanks > > KK > > |
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| | Re: copy / backup kerry's previous post was like this : Quote: but I was afraid the OP could easily get lost in big bunch of options of this powerful tool. -- Poutnik The best depends on how the best is defined. |
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| | Re: copy / backup kerry's previous post was like this : Quote: but I was afraid the OP could easily get lost in big bunch of options of this powerful tool. -- Poutnik The best depends on how the best is defined. |
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