Sync Toy 1.2

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Guest

I know that this isn't supported software, however;

Does anyone know how I can make a copy of 'Documents and Settings' folder as
a backup should things go wrong?

I have set up my system with C: as a system drive and D: as Data drive. THe
Documents and setiings has been located on drive D: using unattened setup and
everything works fine.

I do however have a USB drive that I use to backup onto.

What I would like to do is simply copy Docs and Settings to this drive, but
of course it won't let me as certain files are in use when trying to do this.

There are 5 user accounts setup on the PC, only 1 of which is set to
Administrator type.

Could I use SyncToy to do this? If not how can I do it?
 
S

Shenan Stanley

Nicrite said:
I know that this isn't supported software, however;

Does anyone know how I can make a copy of 'Documents and Settings'
folder as a backup should things go wrong?

I have set up my system with C: as a system drive and D: as Data
drive. THe Documents and setiings has been located on drive D:
using unattened setup and everything works fine.

I do however have a USB drive that I use to backup onto.

What I would like to do is simply copy Docs and Settings to this
drive, but of course it won't let me as certain files are in use
when trying to do this.

There are 5 user accounts setup on the PC, only 1 of which is set to
Administrator type.

Could I use SyncToy to do this? If not how can I do it?

Either exlude certain folders or don't backup the entire documents and
settings folder.. You definitely do not need the whole thing..

Maybe just your Desktop, My Documents, Favorites.. Maybe another folder or
two if you use Outlook/Outlook Express and want to backup the data for
those.
 
G

Guest

Thanks for the quick response.

I realise I can just backup/Copy certain folders to achieve the main aim,
however I am a lazy so and so, and want to just do it by 'one click' so to
speak, Isn't there any other solution?
 
S

Shenan Stanley

Nicrite said:
I know that this isn't supported software, however;

Does anyone know how I can make a copy of 'Documents and Settings'
folder as a backup should things go wrong?

I have set up my system with C: as a system drive and D: as Data
drive. THe Documents and setiings has been located on drive D:
using unattened setup and everything works fine.

I do however have a USB drive that I use to backup onto.

What I would like to do is simply copy Docs and Settings to this
drive, but of course it won't let me as certain files are in use
when trying to do this.

There are 5 user accounts setup on the PC, only 1 of which is set
to Administrator type.

Could I use SyncToy to do this? If not how can I do it?

Shenan said:
Either exlude certain folders or don't backup the entire documents
and settings folder.. You definitely do not need the whole thing..

Maybe just your Desktop, My Documents, Favorites.. Maybe another
folder or two if you use Outlook/Outlook Express and want to
backup the data for those.
Thanks for the quick response.

I realise I can just backup/Copy certain folders to achieve the
main aim, however I am a lazy so and so, and want to just do it by
'one click' so to speak, Isn't there any other solution?

After setup - it is still only one click.
Matter of fact - it is *no click* if you setup a scheduled task to do it for
you.

Otherwise you are backing up too little for a full restore and too much for
what it is you are trying to accomplish.

You could use the built in NTBackup software in some ways.. A freeware
alternative would be Cobian..

How To Use Backup to Back Up Files and Folders on Your Computer
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308422

Cobian Backup
http://www.educ.umu.se/~cobian/cobianbackup.htm

You could get Symantec Ghost (or similar products) and make backups of your
whole system periodically.

Symantec/Norton Ghost
http://www.symantec.com/sabu/ghost/

Acronis True Image
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/trueimage

BootItT NG
http://terabyteunlimited.com/bootitng.html

But in any case - there is going to have to be initial effort on your part -
and it seems to me the easiest would be Synctoy setup for specified folders
and running as a scheduled task OR you can run it manually with a single
click easily enough.
 
G

Guest

Thanks

Shenan Stanley said:
After setup - it is still only one click.
Matter of fact - it is *no click* if you setup a scheduled task to do it for
you.

Otherwise you are backing up too little for a full restore and too much for
what it is you are trying to accomplish.

You could use the built in NTBackup software in some ways.. A freeware
alternative would be Cobian..

How To Use Backup to Back Up Files and Folders on Your Computer
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308422

Cobian Backup
http://www.educ.umu.se/~cobian/cobianbackup.htm

You could get Symantec Ghost (or similar products) and make backups of your
whole system periodically.

Symantec/Norton Ghost
http://www.symantec.com/sabu/ghost/

Acronis True Image
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/trueimage

BootItT NG
http://terabyteunlimited.com/bootitng.html

But in any case - there is going to have to be initial effort on your part -
and it seems to me the easiest would be Synctoy setup for specified folders
and running as a scheduled task OR you can run it manually with a single
click easily enough.
 
G

gs

or if insists on manually saving, you can use XP transfer file and setting
right from your ID. that will take care of outlook. and outlook
express.....etc
automating with backup when you are not login and when your ID is not used
for other tasks would be best and sure way.
 

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