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  • M Mark_Wallace

    I would imagine that, because it's been updated by microsoft in recent years, it's bloated, buggy, and unintuitive to use.

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      :doh: Fixed: I boobed. For GB, read TB throughout...:sigh:

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      that sounds more realistic ;) :-D

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        Does anyone know a good backup tool for windows 10? My father in law wants to backup his documents onto a usb hard drive. (he doesn't want to put it in the cloud, so no dropbox or onedrive or the likes). Basically it should just take a copy of his documents and images (about 6 GB or something) every month or so... I could write something, but wanted to check first if something was already available. the simpler the better. thanks.

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        Joe Woodbury
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        A simple batch file using robocopy does the trick.

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          Does anyone know a good backup tool for windows 10? My father in law wants to backup his documents onto a usb hard drive. (he doesn't want to put it in the cloud, so no dropbox or onedrive or the likes). Basically it should just take a copy of his documents and images (about 6 GB or something) every month or so... I could write something, but wanted to check first if something was already available. the simpler the better. thanks.

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          Kirill Illenseer
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          Why not using the built-in backup tool?

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            AOMEI can do that: How to Schedule Windows Backup with AOMEI Backupper Software[^]

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            MikeD 2
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            How do you decide that this and other free software is purely altruistic? Always a difficult decision but I cannot see how the company earns its money. Maybe its run by a Chinese philanthropist

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              Does anyone know a good backup tool for windows 10? My father in law wants to backup his documents onto a usb hard drive. (he doesn't want to put it in the cloud, so no dropbox or onedrive or the likes). Basically it should just take a copy of his documents and images (about 6 GB or something) every month or so... I could write something, but wanted to check first if something was already available. the simpler the better. thanks.

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              MikeD 2
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              synctoy and scheduler

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                How do you decide that this and other free software is purely altruistic? Always a difficult decision but I cannot see how the company earns its money. Maybe its run by a Chinese philanthropist

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                OriginalGriff
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                In this case, the free version is fully functional - I got the full version because I use it all the time and they deserve something for all their effort. I guess it's the old "shareware" principle: give it away, and if people want to pay you and maybe get a few extra features (AOMEI Professional is "faster" - can't honestly say I've noticed - but does have a few nifty features I haven't used) then that's profit without having to have a huge marketing budget?

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                  Does anyone know a good backup tool for windows 10? My father in law wants to backup his documents onto a usb hard drive. (he doesn't want to put it in the cloud, so no dropbox or onedrive or the likes). Basically it should just take a copy of his documents and images (about 6 GB or something) every month or so... I could write something, but wanted to check first if something was already available. the simpler the better. thanks.

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                  I use Cobian Backup for me and my company (40 employees) since 10 years. It can be configured as a service for automated copies or as a program for manual ones. Additionally you can choose how frequently you want it to make copies: manually, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly or timed. You have the options for include XXX files (A whole directory, several directories, masks, files) and the same for exclusion. Also Full backups or just incremental. You can make just a copy or compress it in one archive (ZIP or RAR) It is powerful and best of all its free.

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                    Does anyone know a good backup tool for windows 10? My father in law wants to backup his documents onto a usb hard drive. (he doesn't want to put it in the cloud, so no dropbox or onedrive or the likes). Basically it should just take a copy of his documents and images (about 6 GB or something) every month or so... I could write something, but wanted to check first if something was already available. the simpler the better. thanks.

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                    Dar Brett 0
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                    rsync in an auto-run script on the USB hard drive?

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                      Does anyone know a good backup tool for windows 10? My father in law wants to backup his documents onto a usb hard drive. (he doesn't want to put it in the cloud, so no dropbox or onedrive or the likes). Basically it should just take a copy of his documents and images (about 6 GB or something) every month or so... I could write something, but wanted to check first if something was already available. the simpler the better. thanks.

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                      Dirk Verheijke
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                      Have you tried SyncToy? I use it at home and at work.

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                      • J Joe Woodbury

                        A simple batch file using robocopy does the trick.

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                        +1 That's been my backup mechanism for years.

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                          Tri Mike Nelson
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                          Robocopy running from a scheduled batch file (as mentioned by others) is a good choice. Also, take a look at Cobian backup. I've been using it for years. It has a built in scheduler so can run unattended. The only possible downside is the backups are stored in ZIP file format so an unzipping application is needed to access the backups. 7ZIP is a freebie that could accomplish that.

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                            Does anyone know a good backup tool for windows 10? My father in law wants to backup his documents onto a usb hard drive. (he doesn't want to put it in the cloud, so no dropbox or onedrive or the likes). Basically it should just take a copy of his documents and images (about 6 GB or something) every month or so... I could write something, but wanted to check first if something was already available. the simpler the better. thanks.

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                            David Carta
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                            If you are willing to share with your dad, I would recommend Crashplan free. You can have your backups sent to your dad and he can have his sent to you.

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                              Does anyone know a good backup tool for windows 10? My father in law wants to backup his documents onto a usb hard drive. (he doesn't want to put it in the cloud, so no dropbox or onedrive or the likes). Basically it should just take a copy of his documents and images (about 6 GB or something) every month or so... I could write something, but wanted to check first if something was already available. the simpler the better. thanks.

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                              Josh Bula
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                              Veeam Endpoint Backup is free and does a full-image backup. CrashPlan is another popular option with some good off-site options.

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                              • M Mark_Wallace

                                I would imagine that, because it's been updated by microsoft in recent years, it's bloated, buggy, and unintuitive to use.

                                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                Steven1218
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                                On the other hand, if it IS any good and you start to rely on it, they will discontinue it. Or they will change the features claiming 'no one wants to back up to their own hard drive' (that is SO yesterday), so they will surreptitiously redirect the back up to a cloud location which will continue to increase in price. Finally, they will close down their cloud service.

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                                  On the other hand, if it IS any good and you start to rely on it, they will discontinue it. Or they will change the features claiming 'no one wants to back up to their own hard drive' (that is SO yesterday), so they will surreptitiously redirect the back up to a cloud location which will continue to increase in price. Finally, they will close down their cloud service.

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                                  You just can't hide from reality.

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                                    Does anyone know a good backup tool for windows 10? My father in law wants to backup his documents onto a usb hard drive. (he doesn't want to put it in the cloud, so no dropbox or onedrive or the likes). Basically it should just take a copy of his documents and images (about 6 GB or something) every month or so... I could write something, but wanted to check first if something was already available. the simpler the better. thanks.

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                                    Chang tzuhsun
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                                    This is what I using now. FreeFileSync - Free Backup and File Synchronization Software[^] It has left/right screen for files and folders comparison, a button to sync files/folders between two directories. this is a free software, should contains what you want. Cheers, tzuhsun

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                                      jmussetter
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                                      +1 for Cobian BackUp, have used it for years and it works great, and is free.

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                                        madhusudan1987
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                                        you can use RightBackup cloud backup software lnk: rightbackup.com[^] Regards Madhusudan

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                                          Stefan_Lang
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                                          I've been using Macrium Reflect[^] since January, and I'm pretty happy with it: once set up it just works. Currently my setup is configured to do incremental backups daily and full backups weekly, with a set rotation of 6 weeks (i. e., backups older than 6 weeks get overwritten) You can freely configure what disk or subdirectories to backup and where to put it (just needs to be on a different drive). If your PC isn't running at the scheduled times, the backup will run the next time you turn it on. When it starts, a dialog will pop up that will let you defer it, but I never really needed that as it doesn't interfere with running applications or even games. Restoration works pretty well, too, and I even used it once to clone my installation to a secondary SSD. Speed is great: the initial backup of my fresh Windows 7 installation (~36GB) took ~70s (source: SSD, target: SSHD). Windows 10 was similar. Incremental backups take less than a minute, spending most of the time searching for changes. The backup data is compressed, and that greatly helps for writing the data onto my SSHD as even a full backup fits into the SSD write buffer. Obviously it would also help in case you wish to store your backup on an USB drive or other external drives with a low(er) bandwidth connection.

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