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Dan
I catalog my images by year (2006, 2007, etc) on my desktop and backup to
external drive #1 using SyncToy Echo. I then backup external drive #1 to
external drive #2 for a second backup using SyncToy Echo. No problem so far.
I now need to delete the images for year 2006 on my desktop to allow space
for the 2008 images. Using Echo would not be a good choice since Echo would
also delete the same images on external drive #1, and eventually external
drive #2.
Is the following then correct?
1. Delete the 2006 images on my desktop
2. Run SyncToy in Contribute mode
This should not delete any images on external drive #1 but should update the
SyncToy database on the desktop. OK?
Now (and this is critical), if I later run SyncToy in Echo to backup new
2008 images, SyncToy will know enough to leave the 2006 images alone on
external drive #1. OK?
Next, I modify a 2006 image on external drive #1. I then run SyncToy in Echo
to backup any changes on external drive #1 to external drive #2. OK?
Sorry for the convoluted questions but I hate to lose any data.
dan
external drive #1 using SyncToy Echo. I then backup external drive #1 to
external drive #2 for a second backup using SyncToy Echo. No problem so far.
I now need to delete the images for year 2006 on my desktop to allow space
for the 2008 images. Using Echo would not be a good choice since Echo would
also delete the same images on external drive #1, and eventually external
drive #2.
Is the following then correct?
1. Delete the 2006 images on my desktop
2. Run SyncToy in Contribute mode
This should not delete any images on external drive #1 but should update the
SyncToy database on the desktop. OK?
Now (and this is critical), if I later run SyncToy in Echo to backup new
2008 images, SyncToy will know enough to leave the 2006 images alone on
external drive #1. OK?
Next, I modify a 2006 image on external drive #1. I then run SyncToy in Echo
to backup any changes on external drive #1 to external drive #2. OK?
Sorry for the convoluted questions but I hate to lose any data.
dan