Re: Copying all files
From: Paul Schilter (paulschilter_at_comcast)
Date: 02/29/04
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Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 17:06:42 -0500
Darrell,
I checked out XXcopy and Robocopy, both run off of the command line. I
checked out Drive Image, at your suggestion, and decided this would do the
job. Thanks for the idea and again thanks to the other fellows that gave
their advice.
Paul
"Darrell" <nospam@cox.net> wrote in message
news:etq0c.7747$h23.241@fed1read06...
> I use DriveImage 7.0 and it makes an image of my hard drive on my external
> USB 2.0 hard drive. A nice feature is that if I can't access my hard
drive
> (and it otherwise still works) I can put my DI 7 CD in and boot up to it.
> Then I can use it to look at my USB backup to write the image back to my
> hard drive to recover it.
>
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> "Paul Schilter" <paulschilter@comcast,dot,net> wrote in message
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> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I've done a backup of my c drive to a USB external drive. This worked
fine
> > and created a 8 gig file. Now I'd like to copy a mirror (all files) to
the
> > USB drive. It starts (doing a drag and drop of c drive to the USB's f
> drive
> > in Explorer) but partial way into it, it reports that a file is being
used
> > by the system. When I say okay the process is stopped. Does anyone who
of
> a
> > way to copy all the files in such a manner without doing it by picking
the
> > files one by one?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Paul
> >
> >
>
>
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