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[TrueImage] dateing images
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| Christian Buhtz 2007-08-26, 1:15 pm |
| Can I setup TI that it add a date and time to the filenam of a image?
Like this: MyImage_2007-01-01_03:00.iso
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| meerkat 2007-08-26, 1:15 pm |
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"Christian Buhtz" <exsudat@gmx.de> wrote in message
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> Can I setup TI that it add a date and time to the filenam of a image?
> Like this: MyImage_2007-01-01_03:00.iso
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Quite easily.
I use `Mybackup_260807` for today.
ie: 26th, 08th month, 07 year.
That way you`ll never mix them up.
bw..
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| Christian Buhtz 2007-08-26, 1:15 pm |
| > I use `Mybackup_260807` for today.
Can I did this for directories, too?
X:\Backups\2007-01-01\image.iso
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| meerkat 2007-08-26, 7:14 pm |
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"Christian Buhtz" <exsudat@gmx.de> wrote in message
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> Can I did this for directories, too?
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> X:\Backups\2007-01-01\image.iso
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I don`t know the answer to that Christian, I only do a full
image backup.
I use a free program called SyncBack for doing directories,
to an external drive. (That is where I store my .image files too.)
http://www.2brightsparks.com/downloads.html
Look for the `freeware` one, halfway down the page.
Look for your flag.
bw..
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