QuadCore
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backup question
So i realized a couple weeks ago that i have a huge CD project all on one internal hard drive. so i went out and got a 500 Gbyte portable drive and copied the whole thing over to back it all up. Now a couple weeks later i have a bunch of new work on one or two songs, and i am wondering the best way to go about updating my backup drive... How do you make sure projects get cleanly backed up without issues like figuring out which clips are new and copying them each over? I guess i could drag and drop all project audio files back to a certain date into the backup folders of the backup disk, but i bet people have an easier way figured out, right? ... ... what do you recommend? ... ... Thanks,
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digi2ns
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Re:backup question
2012/12/19 23:09:18
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Well Im not a pro but I use a External Back Up along with DVDs as well For the HDD backup I do a "Save As" to the drive, then each time I update, I have it write over the existing backed up copy. Not sure if its a good way but keeps it clean and its just paid off with a recent HDD Failure
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Re:backup question
2012/12/19 23:11:43
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If you're using SONAR's Per-Project Folder option, you can resave the project under a different name (maybe the name of the project and add -backup to the filename). SONAR will save only the audio that is being used in the project, so it automatically removes any old deleted clips. You can resave directly to the backup drive or resave on your main drive and then copy or move the project folder over to the backup drive. Scott -- Scott R. Garrigus - http://garrigus.com * Author of the Cakewalk Sonar and Sony Sound Forge Power book series: http://garrigus.com/?PowerBooks * Author of the Cakewalk Sonar ProAudioTutor video tutorial series: http://garrigus.com/?ProAudioTutor * Publisher of the DigiFreq free music technology newsletter: http://digifreq.com/?DigiFreq * Publisher of the NewTechReview free consumer technology newsletter: http://newtechreview.com/?NewTechReview
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QuadCore
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Re:backup question
2012/12/19 23:32:35
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Ya, i have separate folders for each 'project', so i think i can simply drag and drop a project folder into the backup disk's projects folder and it should overwrite it, and only add the new clips if i check the right box, right? I guess i can play around with it and see. I just don't want to mess up the backups i have in the process of trying stuff out.
post edited by QuadCore - 2012/12/20 00:12:29
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Bristol_Jonesey
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Re:backup question
2012/12/20 04:19:09
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I simply do a drag/copy of my entire Cakewalk Projects folder to my backup drive and when it's finished, I simply rename the folder so that the next time I copy it, nothing will be overwritten. This way I can have as many old backups as the capacity of the drive (2Tb) will allow. I delete the oldest one when a new one is added
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Re:backup question
2012/12/20 09:35:05
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create a batch-file: xcopy /s /e /v /c /r /d /y x:\projects\ y:\ where x:\projects\ is the source where you have all Projects. and y: the backupdrive. so you can backup with one click, and it copies only newer and changed files.
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jbraner
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Re:backup question
2012/12/21 09:06:17
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xcopy /s /e /v /c /r /d /y x:\projects\ y:\ I would delete the old directory first: rd /s /q y:\destination-path then xcopy /s /e /v /c /r /d /y x:\projects\ y:\destination-path This way you get an exact copy of your working directory, rather than just overwriting what's on your backup drive. If you're not happy with batch files etc, you can also use something like this http://www.foldermatch.com/ to "sync" your backup folder to your working directory.
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djtrailmixxx
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Re:backup question
2012/12/21 10:23:24
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