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Victor Gil

2004-10-25, 5:45 pm

Hi all, I've been searching for previous messages about which backup
software to use, I have visited the web pages people says but I need
something really simple.



I just want to save my selections and make a copy to another drive or even a
directory (after that I can burn it and delete). The winXP backup utility
could be enough for me, but it makes a single file from all the selections
and I just want to copy.


Do you know any software that does it? I don't want a big application, nor
compression...


Thanks in advance


www.JimWilliamson.net

2004-10-25, 5:45 pm

"Victor Gil" <alguien@microsoft.com> wrote:

>Hi all, I've been searching for previous messages about which backup
>software to use, I have visited the web pages people says but I need
>something really simple.
>
>
>
>I just want to save my selections and make a copy to another drive or even a
>directory (after that I can burn it and delete). The winXP backup utility
>could be enough for me, but it makes a single file from all the selections
>and I just want to copy.
>
>
>Do you know any software that does it? I don't want a big application, nor
>compression...
>
>
>Thanks in advance


Here's a re-post of a backup software compilation message from a while
back. You may wish to focus on XXCopy.

================
Somewhat recently there were a few threads that referenced backup software.
I had been keeping those messages for reference and today I reduced the
messages to the basic information. Here it is if you care.

All links valid as of this posting.
================
Cobian Backup v5
http://www2.educ.umu.se/~cobian/cbu5.htm

e-STOR
http://www.e-stor.com

GPbackup
http://www.gpmicro.com

Handy Backup
http://www.handybackup.com

Polder Backup
http://www.xs4all.nl/~philippo/PolderBackup.htm

Second Copy 2000
http://www.centered.com

SyncBack
http://www.mjleaver.com/Software/software.htm

Xxcopy
http://www.xxcopy.com
MedRxman

2004-10-27, 5:46 pm

Go to www.karenware.com
and look at Replicator. Great utility and it is free.

BL
"Victor Gil" <alguien@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2u44l0F23nlikU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Hi all, I've been searching for previous messages about which backup
> software to use, I have visited the web pages people says but I need
> something really simple.
>
>
>
> I just want to save my selections and make a copy to another drive or even
> a
> directory (after that I can burn it and delete). The winXP backup utility
> could be enough for me, but it makes a single file from all the selections
> and I just want to copy.
>
>
> Do you know any software that does it? I don't want a big application, nor
> compression...
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>



Softland

2004-10-28, 2:46 am

You forgot to mention Backup4all, http://www.backup4all.com .
Victor, I think you need to use the mirror feature because it will actually
copy the files to the location you want, without compressing those.

--
Softland Team
Try our powerful backup software, http://www.backup4all.com
"www.JimWilliamson.net" <U-18@JimWilliamson.net> wrote in message
news:417cf228.160191092@netnews.insightbb.com...
> "Victor Gil" <alguien@microsoft.com> wrote:
>
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selections[vbcol=seagreen]
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>
> Here's a re-post of a backup software compilation message from a while
> back. You may wish to focus on XXCopy.
>
> ================
> Somewhat recently there were a few threads that referenced backup

software.
> I had been keeping those messages for reference and today I reduced the
> messages to the basic information. Here it is if you care.
>
> All links valid as of this posting.
> ================
> Cobian Backup v5
> http://www2.educ.umu.se/~cobian/cbu5.htm
>
> e-STOR
> http://www.e-stor.com
>
> GPbackup
> http://www.gpmicro.com
>
> Handy Backup
> http://www.handybackup.com
>
> Polder Backup
> http://www.xs4all.nl/~philippo/PolderBackup.htm
>
> Second Copy 2000
> http://www.centered.com
>
> SyncBack
> http://www.mjleaver.com/Software/software.htm
>
> Xxcopy
> http://www.xxcopy.com



BackupGurus

2004-10-28, 10:59 pm

We'd side with Handbackup. It's affordable and effective. Unlike many programs we've had consistently good experiences with a very affordable program.

We usually use it on personal PCs to perform online backups. One of our favorite sites is www.easiestfilesystem.com
AVPSoft

2004-11-03, 5:45 pm

> > Hi all, I've been searching for previous messages about which backup[vbcol=seagreen]

Try this http://avpsoft.com/products/apbackup/
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