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 ====== Simple backup procedure for windows (c't bff) ====== ====== Simple backup procedure for windows (c't bff) ======
-Backing up your files should be fast and easy, so that you can do it regularly. In the german computer magazine c'(recommended!), a simple and efficient backup script was presented, which has some unique features:+Backing up your files should be fast and easy, so that you make a backup every day (or at least weekly if you are lazy and your work is not so important :-\). In the german [[http://www.heise.de/ct/|computer magazine c't]], a simple and efficient backup script was presented, which has some unique features:
   * works on any windows machine, without installing additional software!   * works on any windows machine, without installing additional software!
   * runs very fast   * runs very fast
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 Setup of the bff.bat script: Setup of the bff.bat script:
-  - think where you will store your backups. You need a drive letter to store your backupsto. This can be a thumb drive or a network drive. +  - think where you will store your backups. You need a drive letter to store your backups to. This can be a thumb drive or a network drive. 
   - start notepad, copy-paste the script below into notepad. Change the values of ''Quelle'' and ''Ziel'' to fit your environment.   - start notepad, copy-paste the script below into notepad. Change the values of ''Quelle'' and ''Ziel'' to fit your environment.
   - safe the file as bff.bat   - safe the file as bff.bat
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     * Place a link to bff.bat in your autostart script     * Place a link to bff.bat in your autostart script
     * place bff.bat on an external drive, and create an autorun.ini so that bff.bat automatically runs when the drive is plugged in.     * place bff.bat on an external drive, and create an autorun.ini so that bff.bat automatically runs when the drive is plugged in.
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 +Notes:
 +  * For a more sophisticated backup using rsync see http://www.heise.de/ct/ftp/06/09/126/
 +  * If you don't have windiff on your machine, you can install the [[http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=de&FamilyID=49ae8576-9bb9-4126-9761-ba8011fabf38|Windows XP SP2 Support tools]]
  
 For windows XP machines, here is the script. You can find the zipfile for all windows versions on the [[http://www.heise.de/ct/ftp/03/08/160/|c't homepage]] For windows XP machines, here is the script. You can find the zipfile for all windows versions on the [[http://www.heise.de/ct/ftp/03/08/160/|c't homepage]]
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 <code winbatch> <code winbatch>
blog/simple_backup_procedure_for_windows_c_t_bff.txt · Last modified: 2009-06-14 08:49 by brb