On 11/23/2010 12:12 PM, Kurt Wendt wrote:
>   I got ALL of my
> files and the Folder back!

Excellent!  You lucked out.

On another front, while it would be nice if your employer sprung for a 
second hard drive, I don't think that's a real excuse for being left 
high and dry when you lose your working folder.

While you'd need a second drive to back up everything, surely your 
working drive has SOME free space on it - enough to back up your current 
work at least.  You said this machine is always on.  Schedule a batch 
job, to run at midnight each nite, to copy your 'Current Work' folder to 
a 'Backup' folder (in a different directory).  I've used XCOPY in a .BAT 
file and now use something called SyncBack, while Win 7 includes an 
XCOPY on steroids called RoboCopy.  Doesn't matter, set it up and USE 
IT!  If scheduling it doesn't work, run it before you leave each day.

In my view, the main purpose of my backups is for protection against 
myself - mindless mistaken deletions are much more frequent than disk 
failures.

Dan Covill
San Diego

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