Backups?
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- KVRAF
- 1718 posts since 3 Sep, 2003
Is there a sane way to make backups off ones music software? I got traction + like 50 plugins installed. The plugins are mostly free stuff, so backing them up is simply a matter of copying them..but..
Traction uses some machine number thingy. Some of my plugs were challage respose activated, and some use plain old serial numbers. Id hate to have to go and log on to all those sites and revalidate all the software manually, should, god forbid, my box go belly up.
Then ofcourse theres my songs, samples, presets and banks and stuff.
Is there a smart way to like back all of this up? I suppose Id have to make a drive image or something? Anyone?
Traction uses some machine number thingy. Some of my plugs were challage respose activated, and some use plain old serial numbers. Id hate to have to go and log on to all those sites and revalidate all the software manually, should, god forbid, my box go belly up.
Then ofcourse theres my songs, samples, presets and banks and stuff.
Is there a smart way to like back all of this up? I suppose Id have to make a drive image or something? Anyone?
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- Fearer of cheese
- 3216 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from UK
I use Norton Ghost for this, it's saved me more than oncePukeweed wrote:Is there a smart way to like back all of this up? I suppose Id have to make a drive image or something? Anyone?
There's other options, google for drive image software, I think there's a few free image progs about, never tried them so can't be certain.
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- KVRist
- 43 posts since 26 Jan, 2004 from The Moon
If you are using XP you just have to right click on the drive you want to back-up, click properties, tools, then backup.
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- KVRian
- 1408 posts since 9 May, 2003 from Manchester, UK
..The only problem with the XP backup idea is that if your system is totally kaput, you are stuck!
I use Drive Image pro, and backup a complete disk image of c: to an external USB device. If my system dies, I can boot from a CD, then reinstall the whole of drive C:. Totally, indispensable, insurance!
Norton Ghost can do same thing.
I use Drive Image pro, and backup a complete disk image of c: to an external USB device. If my system dies, I can boot from a CD, then reinstall the whole of drive C:. Totally, indispensable, insurance!
Norton Ghost can do same thing.
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- KVRist
- 43 posts since 26 Jan, 2004 from The Moon
You could also make a zip archive of your partition. Store the zip on a differant partition or on CD-R/DVD-R. If you need to revert to the backup you just format your system drive and extract the zip onto it.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1718 posts since 3 Sep, 2003
Good stuff. Thanks.
Found this thingy.. http://www.partimage.org/
But will the zip method really work? (Im thinking the bootloader might be pointing all willy nilly and stuff?)
Found this thingy.. http://www.partimage.org/
But will the zip method really work? (Im thinking the bootloader might be pointing all willy nilly and stuff?)