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| | best way to backup from standby? task scheduler? Hi! I'd really appreciate if some of you would share their thoughts on the following issue: I am looking for the best way to backup using Vista Business edition. By "best way" I mean: - least complicated - most automated - most comprehensive I played around with the built-in backup software. My goal was to run a backup at the same time every night. I was surprised to find out that Vista doesn't offer the option to wake the computer in case it is in standby. Since I would like to switch of my computer once I leave the office (it is a laptop, and can get quite hot), leaving it on just so it can back up a few hours later isn't really an option. My next thought was to set a power profile that would send the computer to standby after a few minutes of inactivity. This is fine, only that then I have to start the backup manually once I switched the powerprofile (I don't leave the computer at the same time every day, in fact, this varies drastically). I was thinking of using task scheduler to run the backup. Is this possible? If yes, given that I have already set my backup options, how do I get task scheduler to run the specific backup I want (i.e., what is the specific command line)? Can anyone think of a better way to backup daily in a more automated way (but withput using third party software, even if it's free)? Thanks for any help you can offer! as_sass PS: just if you are wondering, the computer will be backing up to an external harddrive, which will switch itself on/off with a timer. |
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| | Re: best way to backup from standby? task scheduler? Vista Back up What is the best way to do a daily back up? ![]() -- 706706 Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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| | Re: best way to backup from standby? task scheduler? "706706" <706706.352kkd@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message news:706706.352kkd@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com... Quote: > > Vista Back up > What is the best way to do a daily back up? ![]() > Yep, you can do that from standby. Set "Wake the computer to run this task' on the Conditions tab for your backup task in Task Scheduler -- Jon |
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| | Re: best way to backup from standby? task scheduler? You could use "xcopy /d" in a batch file to copy only the files that have changed. "706706" <706706.352kkd@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message news:706706.352kkd@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com... Quote: > > Vista Back up > What is the best way to do a daily back up? ![]() > > > -- > 706706 > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com > |
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| | Re: best way to backup from standby? task scheduler? Thanks I am trying to use the standard Vista programs. A Bat file with xcopy would work, but there is no compression. ZIP is another choice, but 10GIG backup files are a little unstable and difficult to work with. -- 706706 Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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