Karen's Replicator certainly runs its jobs on a schedule! By default it will run all enabled jobs at 1 am every night. Make sure that the checkbox to enable the job is checked. I copy all of my data files to another computer in our house every night. Of course, it only transfers the changes. It is very efficient and never seems to slow down my computer, even when transferring large files.

I also use it to constantly backup my daughter's drawing folder since she frequently has lost lots of work when Gimp died and lost all of her drawing! Since it was her art homework, it was a disaster! I have Replicator backup her drawing folder every 15 minutes. By adding a tag <hh> for a two digit hour as part of the destination folder path, it keeps 24 separate folders with a separate copy of the entire folder. If Gimp crashes now, we have a record of the changes made over the last 24 hours. Very powerful!

Don Marang


----- Original Message ----- From: "David Griffith" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 7:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Unable to access external hard drive


I am afraid I do not really do anything fancy or complex. I just use Karen's replicator which is a great free and accessible back up program. This has to be run manually but I have a set of backup jobs set up which will provide
me with a safe  only backing up those files which are new or have been
modified.
The only important thing I cannot yet do with Karen's Replicator is set
scheduled backups. I tried setting it as a task in Task Scheduler but this
did not seem to work. I have to manually remember to back up therefore.

Regards
David Griffith

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Donald Marang
Sent: Friday, 28 August 2009 18:56
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Unable to access external hard drive

Hi David,

Is your two drive backup for a backup system a mirrored drive?  Does it
require special software with a user interface or does it just require a
driver to perform the mirror functionality.  I am sure it also comes with
backup / image software, but that is not my main interest right now.

It is good to know that individual files and folders are accessible through
Computer Management.  Thanks for the tip!

Don Marang


----- Original Message ----- From: "David Griffith" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 7:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Unable to access external hard drive


Dear Rick

Sorry if these are obvious  suggestions but I would try the first before
going to Dos.

Sometimes drives get a little scrambled in Windows Explorer and refuse to
open when pressing enter on them.
I do not know why but using the application key to bring up the context
menu
and select explorer rather than open will sometimes work when the open
command does not. I have come across this a couple of times when heart
stoppingly   I had thought I had lost access to a drive.
2. The second suggestion is that if you can see the drive in Computer
management that  you navigate to removable storage and select all tasks
from
the Actions menu.
Again try the explore command from the all task menu. Navigate down using
the cursor keys until you get to the level of a folder. Then from memory
you
have to select open to get down to the actual file listing. At this level
you will find that the application key will work on files and included in
the context menu is a delete command. I am fairly certain that there is a
copy and cut command in the application menu also so this may be a way of
getting the stuff you need off.

Let us know how you get on.

Best of luck

By the way  I have decided to use a 2 drive removable backup system That
is
a backup for the backup  as I have had my fingers burnt by failing
external
drives.

David Griffith


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rick Justice
Sent: Friday, 28 August 2009 11:37
To: blind-computing
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Unable to access external hard drive

I have a 1tb external USB hard drive, which I cannot access the contents
or
properties of.
I was able to determine that the drive is full, by viewing it's status in
computer management.
Is there perhaps a way to access this drive using dos, to delete some
files,

and free up some disk space
so that the drive can be accessed by Windows?
I am trying to avoid re-formatting the drive in order to preserve some of
the files on it.

Rick Justice


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