Dual save?
AlphaTrinity
North Wales, PA
I was wondering if it is possible to save a file (like a word document) to two places on two different hard drives at the same time. Like..hitting the save button after typing new stuff into a document, say example.doc, saves to example.doc on the c: drive and the d: drive.
I'm curious about this because I'm a writer and while I tend to make backups when I write new material into the same document, sometimes I might forget for a week or so and so I have ~20 pages of new material that hasn't been backed up. I would like to be able to hit save (or ctrl+s ) in Word and have it save to both of my hard drives. If this isn't feasible that's fine, I was just curious if such a method existed
Thanks
Does this make me sound lazy?
I'm curious about this because I'm a writer and while I tend to make backups when I write new material into the same document, sometimes I might forget for a week or so and so I have ~20 pages of new material that hasn't been backed up. I would like to be able to hit save (or ctrl+s ) in Word and have it save to both of my hard drives. If this isn't feasible that's fine, I was just curious if such a method existed
Thanks
Does this make me sound lazy?
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If you are running windows xp go into your accessories>system tools>backup and just create a backup job that back's up your 'my documents' folder for example to another spot (a backup folder, a usb drive etc...) then go into control panel, scheduler and create a task that runs the backup routine every day.
Doesn't get much easier then that.
Seriously speaking. If you are really concerned about protecting your works I'd suggest getting an external drive and creating several backups like this.
Create a 5 backup rules, one for each day of the week that backup your documents into a seperate folder for monday - friday.
Then create another backup rule that backs up twice a month to a another folder called saturday
Then create one more rule the creates a backup that runs once a month to another folder called sunday
That way you have seperate daily backups for monday - friday. You can go back further and get a 1 or 2 week old backup or further yet and retrieve a 1 month old backup.
Again this is a rather complete solution you can change it as narrow or broad as you want, but that's the idea.
Okay that's what I did. Thanks very much!