[LOGic] Bob Ahrens your HDD problems
Mel Martin
ve2dc at videotron.ca
Sun Oct 12 11:59:37 EDT 2008
While it is an interesting product Dan... you don't need to buy a second
computer and expensive software to do backups. Overkill I would say.
For a very good GUI based utility to do scheduled backups take a look at
Syncback at http://www.2brightsparks.com They have a free version
available for home use. I use it to do daily backups. The free version's
only real limitation is it won't back up open files, so you have to
close Logic overnight. I believe the full featured commercial version is
around 30ドル.
Dan Bookwalter wrote:
> While I haven't investigated it too much yet , Microsoft does have a product that may fit nicely into many home networks just for these situations called Windows Home Server.
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/windowshomeserver/default.mspx
>> it might be worthwhile looking into for many home networks.... you can buy just the software if you want or an entire appliance from resellers...
>> just a thought
>> Dan N8DCJ
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> From: Mel Martin <ve2dc at videotron.ca>
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>> Not much of what you say makes any sense to me Jennifer. i would
> advise... turn off the computer immediately and call someone who knows
> what they are doing to assess the situation. it may be possible to
> recover your data... but do nothing. turn off the computer.
>> as for no backup... that is foolish... and should be a lesson to anyone
> reading on the reflector. a regular backup is essential and can be
> completely automated with free software. a flash drive cost very little
> and is probably the best method. BTW, as Bob is finding out... it's
> better to back up the entire Logic folder. With 2GB flash drives under
> 20ドル there is no reason not to.
>> i had a drive failure recently and lost nothing... but like Bob, I had
> to rebuild a lot of settings and stuff... I was still fixing things
> weeks later ;-) That's why I recommend backing up the whole folder which
> I do now.
>> Jennifer wrote:
>> I saw your E-mail about your HDD, boy do I have it worst!!! I forgot to
>> set the computer to see the HDD as a slave, and in a few min's the HDD's
>> logic "Get it, Logic" Partitives, went from NTFS and formatted with a
>> lot of data including 3500 mp3 files. My HDD drive went back new, not
>> formated, any ideas, ANYONE. I lost over 5000 contacts with my Logic 8,
>> feel really sick. :-( No back up, is there a way or software to help
>> me to restore my data. I know nobody cares if I get on the air again,
>> but the data was a part of me. :-(
>>>> Jennifer
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