Advice on Win 7 and Backup software
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- KVRian
- 1161 posts since 24 Dec, 2004 from Adelaide, South Australia
My PC recently died on me and I had to buy an entirely new tower. It functions as both music and work computer, so it was mission critical to have all work emails and files recovered. I did this myself, but I also realised that I really need a reliable file backup solution for the future to minimise any recovery time due to crashes etc.
My new pc is running Windows 7 64 bit. Do any of you know a backup utility that can run at scheduled times and backup files to a location either locally or over a home network? It can either be free or payware. I don't mind either way, as long as it's safe and reliable.
While on the topic, this is the first time I've used Win 7 64 bit and I am wondering if there are any tweaks I can make myself to make it better for audio production?
Regards,
Steve
My new pc is running Windows 7 64 bit. Do any of you know a backup utility that can run at scheduled times and backup files to a location either locally or over a home network? It can either be free or payware. I don't mind either way, as long as it's safe and reliable.
While on the topic, this is the first time I've used Win 7 64 bit and I am wondering if there are any tweaks I can make myself to make it better for audio production?
Regards,
Steve
Mixcraft 8 Recording Studio : Reason 10
- KVRAF
- 7903 posts since 24 May, 2009 from Nationalism isn't my thing...
As for backups, I'm sure there are more sophisticated software packages out there, but Win7 has a built-in backup facility. 
Look in your control panel. I believe it needs a second hard drive, though. I think it may be able to work on a network.
Look in your control panel. I believe it needs a second hard drive, though. I think it may be able to work on a network.
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- KVRAF
- 5817 posts since 8 May, 2008 from ssssskipping ......... I left you there
The kings:
http://www.paragon-software.com/home/sy ... rison.html
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/
Paragon has a free version. You can download a free version of a Acronis if you own a Seagate or Maxtor hard drive here:
http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?l ... 04090aRCRD
And you have a whole thread about this topic in this very subforum:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=201085
http://www.paragon-software.com/home/sy ... rison.html
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/
Paragon has a free version. You can download a free version of a Acronis if you own a Seagate or Maxtor hard drive here:
http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?l ... 04090aRCRD
And you have a whole thread about this topic in this very subforum:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=201085
- KVRAF
- 3023 posts since 5 Jun, 2011 from Preston, England, UK
I have been using Acronis for a couple of years and its never let me down.Very versatile software.
software is a tool that allows us to complete a given task.
social media is full of tools that distract us from a given task.
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social media is full of tools that distract us from a given task.
myfeebleeffort
https://paulroach2.bandcamp.com/
https://hearthis.at/83hdtrvm/
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1161 posts since 24 Dec, 2004 from Adelaide, South Australia
Demoing Acronis now. Looks very complete.
Paragon looked good, but lacks a few things I need.
Paragon looked good, but lacks a few things I need.
Mixcraft 8 Recording Studio : Reason 10
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- KVRAF
- 10366 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
^^^^ which features are those?
+1 for Acronis here too (since 2003!)
+1 for Acronis here too (since 2003!)
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1161 posts since 24 Dec, 2004 from Adelaide, South Australia
I need incremental backup of specific network locations. Paragon does a lot with partitions etc, but not network folder backups as far as I can see. Acronis does this.
Mixcraft 8 Recording Studio : Reason 10
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- KVRAF
- 4054 posts since 8 Jan, 2005 from Hamilton, New Zealand
For Backups, Cobian backup is free and is what I would recommend, on mirror mode and with CRC-checking enabled.audiobot202 wrote:My PC recently died on me and I had to buy an entirely new tower. It functions as both music and work computer, so it was mission critical to have all work emails and files recovered. I did this myself, but I also realised that I really need a reliable file backup solution for the future to minimise any recovery time due to crashes etc.
My new pc is running Windows 7 64 bit. Do any of you know a backup utility that can run at scheduled times and backup files to a location either locally or over a home network? It can either be free or payware. I don't mind either way, as long as it's safe and reliable.
While on the topic, this is the first time I've used Win 7 64 bit and I am wondering if there are any tweaks I can make myself to make it better for audio production?
Regards,
Steve
For optimising, my guide's below.
I make music: progressive-acoustic | electronica/game-soundtrack work | progressive alt-metal
Win 10/11 Simplifier | Also, Specialized C++ containers
Win 10/11 Simplifier | Also, Specialized C++ containers
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 31 May, 2012 from Australia
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I see no reasons to set up soft intended for imaging backup if you need to do incremental backup of files. Among paid soft I can recommend @MAX SyncUp. www.atmaxsoft.com/syncup.html (http://www.atmaxsoft.com/syncup.html) For Win 7x64 it'll be Ok. It does local backup, backup to NAS and to server (FTP), also online backup to Google drive. You may configure schedule of process as you need. Recovery of files and folders is possible individually.As to freeware I didn't use it but free soft seems to have limited functions and its creators may not have motivation to update and support it well (imho).
Better safe than sorry
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- KVRAF
- 7095 posts since 22 Jan, 2005 from Sweden
+++++ for Acronis stuff.
If you've got a Seagate disk they have a free version of Acronis something. I'm not sure if you can schedule with that though. Search on Seagate DiscWizard.
Very straight forward.
If you've got a Seagate disk they have a free version of Acronis something. I'm not sure if you can schedule with that though. Search on Seagate DiscWizard.
Very straight forward.
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- KVRian
- 1352 posts since 3 May, 2003 from California USA
audiobot202 wrote:Demoing Acronis now. Looks very complete.
Paragon looked good, but lacks a few things I need.
As someone else already said, try getting the free version. I think they give out acronis for free to more than just WD or Seagate now, but I may be wrong.
I'm actually going to re-download the free version tonight so that I can back up my OS partition. I have a WD, Seagate, and a Samsung drive so I am covered.