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Have used Windows 8 a couple of times during the beta and I'm sure there was supposed to be a time machine type backup in the release version - did it ever make it in? Has anyone with windows 8 used it?
I have Windows 7 and have the following drives which I am currently backing up using a number of SyncToy2 routines of specific files and folders..
128Gb SSD (internal C) - has my docs, dropbox files, iTunes etc
500Gb SATA (internal D) - has my pics and my vids
1Tb SATA (internal E) - backup drive
1Tb USB2 (external F) - backup drive
Dropbox Pro 100gb cloud storage
SyncToy does the following schedules - C to E, then D to E every 2 hours, then C to F and D to F every alternating 2 hours. Dropbox is syncing in realtime if anything changes (not pics or vids). Finally I take an adhoc (when I remember) manual backup of important stuff on a portable USB drive that lives off site.
I am getting some errors in the sync toy logs and besides that, this whole thing seems like a bit of a faff.
Finally, due to me setting SyncToy to 'synchronise' mode, I am also concerned that unless I detect an error or that I have deleted a file by mistake, I only have a very limited window before the issue is replicated to the other locations.
How would a time machine deal with this?
Thanks
I have Windows 7 and have the following drives which I am currently backing up using a number of SyncToy2 routines of specific files and folders..
128Gb SSD (internal C) - has my docs, dropbox files, iTunes etc
500Gb SATA (internal D) - has my pics and my vids
1Tb SATA (internal E) - backup drive
1Tb USB2 (external F) - backup drive
Dropbox Pro 100gb cloud storage
SyncToy does the following schedules - C to E, then D to E every 2 hours, then C to F and D to F every alternating 2 hours. Dropbox is syncing in realtime if anything changes (not pics or vids). Finally I take an adhoc (when I remember) manual backup of important stuff on a portable USB drive that lives off site.
I am getting some errors in the sync toy logs and besides that, this whole thing seems like a bit of a faff.
Finally, due to me setting SyncToy to 'synchronise' mode, I am also concerned that unless I detect an error or that I have deleted a file by mistake, I only have a very limited window before the issue is replicated to the other locations.
How would a time machine deal with this?
Thanks