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DGDevin
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      10-08-2011
I just got a new external hard drive (the two old ones aren't big enough to
backup my new C: drive) and I'm looking for recommendations for backup
software to use with Win 7 Pro 64. I've been using Windows backup so far,
but I would also like something that backs up in a format that allows me to
access files directly, i.e. if I just need to restore some photos or music
files I can do that without restoring the whole drive. I formerly used
Bounceback Express that came free with an old Seagate drive--I liked the
scheduler and the fact that folders and files were individually available in
their native format. I also used Acronis True Image (each program backed up
to a different external drive) but when the day came when I tried to restore
a drive True Image didn't do what I wanted it to despite it having a good
reputation at the time.

The latest version of True Image seems to be getting horrible user reviews.
I'm tempted to get the latest full version of Bounceback but there also I'm
finding some conflicting user reviews including one that said the scheduler
doesn't work under Win 7 64-bit.

So if anyone can recommend a backup program that keeps files in their native
format, has a good scheduler, backs up only files that have changed and that
works with 64-bit Win 7, I'd like to hear about it.

 
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      10-08-2011
On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 10:43:48 -0700, "DGDevin" <>
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>I just got a new external hard drive (the two old ones aren't big enough to
>backup my new C: drive) and I'm looking for recommendations for backup
>software to use with Win 7 Pro 64. I've been using Windows backup so far,
>but I would also like something that backs up in a format that allows me to
>access files directly, i.e. if I just need to restore some photos or music
>files I can do that without restoring the whole drive. I formerly used
>Bounceback Express that came free with an old Seagate drive--I liked the
>scheduler and the fact that folders and files were individually available in
>their native format. I also used Acronis True Image (each program backed up
>to a different external drive) but when the day came when I tried to restore
>a drive True Image didn't do what I wanted it to despite it having a good
>reputation at the time.
>
>The latest version of True Image seems to be getting horrible user reviews.
>I'm tempted to get the latest full version of Bounceback but there also I'm
>finding some conflicting user reviews including one that said the scheduler
>doesn't work under Win 7 64-bit.
>
>So if anyone can recommend a backup program that keeps files in their native
>format, has a good scheduler, backs up only files that have changed and that
>works with 64-bit Win 7, I'd like to hear about it.


I have used Casper for years and it's fantastic.

If you need any files you screwed up after the last backup, they are
readily available on the backup drive.

If your drives lunches, you can exactly as it was at your last backup.

I use an external enclosure and can just pop the backup drive in your
main box and be good to go. I have esata and can even run off the
external.

USB works just fine to backup if desired.

I use it on two towers and also my laptop using an external enclosure
and can just pop that drive in my laptop should my main drive have
issues.

It does everything you want and the new version works perfectly with Win
7 64.


 
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"WaIIy" wrote in message news:...

> I have used Casper for years and it's fantastic.


> If you need any files you screwed up after the last backup, they are
> readily available on the backup drive.


I see they say you can boot from an external drive too, that would be
necessary as this new drive is enclosed in a fireproof/waterproof enclosure
(IoSafe, got it on sale). Thanks for the info!

 
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      10-08-2011
On 10/8/2011 1:43 PM, DGDevin wrote:
> I just got a new external hard drive (the two old ones aren't big enough
> to backup my new C: drive) and I'm looking for recommendations for
> backup software to use with Win 7 Pro 64. I've been using Windows backup
> so far, but I would also like something that backs up in a format that
> allows me to access files directly, i.e. if I just need to restore some
> photos or music files I can do that without restoring the whole drive. I
> formerly used Bounceback Express that came free with an old Seagate
> drive--I liked the scheduler and the fact that folders and files were
> individually available in their native format. I also used Acronis True
> Image (each program backed up to a different external drive) but when
> the day came when I tried to restore a drive True Image didn't do what I
> wanted it to despite it having a good reputation at the time.
>
> The latest version of True Image seems to be getting horrible user
> reviews. I'm tempted to get the latest full version of Bounceback but
> there also I'm finding some conflicting user reviews including one that
> said the scheduler doesn't work under Win 7 64-bit.
>
> So if anyone can recommend a backup program that keeps files in their
> native format, has a good scheduler, backs up only files that have
> changed and that works with 64-bit Win 7, I'd like to hear about it.

RoboCopy is already on your system and can be placed in a batch
triggered by Win Task Scheduler. Lots of info online using Google search.

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      10-08-2011
* DGDevin wrote, On 08-Oct-11 10:43:
> I just got a new external hard drive (the two old ones aren't big enough to
> backup my new C: drive) and I'm looking for recommendations for backup
> software to use with Win 7 Pro 64. I've been using Windows backup so far,
> but I would also like something that backs up in a format that allows me to
> access files directly, i.e. if I just need to restore some photos or music
> files I can do that without restoring the whole drive. I formerly used
> Bounceback Express that came free with an old Seagate drive--I liked the
> scheduler and the fact that folders and files were individually available in
> their native format. I also used Acronis True Image (each program backed up
> to a different external drive) but when the day came when I tried to restore
> a drive True Image didn't do what I wanted it to despite it having a good
> reputation at the time.
>
> The latest version of True Image seems to be getting horrible user reviews.
> I'm tempted to get the latest full version of Bounceback but there also I'm
> finding some conflicting user reviews including one that said the scheduler
> doesn't work under Win 7 64-bit.
>
> So if anyone can recommend a backup program that keeps files in their native
> format, has a good scheduler, backs up only files that have changed and that
> works with 64-bit Win 7, I'd like to hear about it.
>


I've been using Macrium Reflect Free for a year with both XP & Win7
and back up to an external or internal drive. Not a problem to date
-- and I have restored twice simply to test it. It was recommended by
a computer consultant friend who has also changed from Acronis TI as I
have.
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      10-08-2011
* Miles wrote, On 08-Oct-11 14:41:
> * DGDevin wrote, On 08-Oct-11 10:43:
>> I just got a new external hard drive (the two old ones aren't big enough to
>> backup my new C: drive) and I'm looking for recommendations for backup
>> software to use with Win 7 Pro 64. I've been using Windows backup so far,
>> but I would also like something that backs up in a format that allows me to
>> access files directly, i.e. if I just need to restore some photos or music
>> files I can do that without restoring the whole drive. I formerly used
>> Bounceback Express that came free with an old Seagate drive--I liked the
>> scheduler and the fact that folders and files were individually available in
>> their native format. I also used Acronis True Image (each program backed up
>> to a different external drive) but when the day came when I tried to restore
>> a drive True Image didn't do what I wanted it to despite it having a good
>> reputation at the time.
>>
>> The latest version of True Image seems to be getting horrible user reviews.
>> I'm tempted to get the latest full version of Bounceback but there also I'm
>> finding some conflicting user reviews including one that said the scheduler
>> doesn't work under Win 7 64-bit.
>>
>> So if anyone can recommend a backup program that keeps files in their native
>> format, has a good scheduler, backs up only files that have changed and that
>> works with 64-bit Win 7, I'd like to hear about it.
>>

>
> I've been using Macrium Reflect Free for a year with both XP& Win7
> and back up to an external or internal drive. Not a problem to date
> -- and I have restored twice simply to test it. It was recommended by
> a computer consultant friend who has also changed from Acronis TI as I
> have.
> Miles


Failed to mention I'm also using Win7, 64
 
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      10-08-2011
"Miles" <> wrote in message
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> I've been using Macrium Reflect Free for a year with both XP & Win7 and
> back up to an external or internal drive. Not a problem to date -- and I
> have restored twice simply to test it. It was recommended by a computer
> consultant friend who has also changed from Acronis TI as I have.
> Miles


+1. You can also view the image and pick what you want from it.

 
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      10-08-2011
On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 10:43:48 -0700, DGDevin wrote:

> I just got a new external hard drive (the two old ones aren't big enough to
> backup my new C: drive) and I'm looking for recommendations for backup
> software to use with Win 7 Pro 64. I've been using Windows backup so far,
> but I would also like something that backs up in a format that allows me to
> access files directly, i.e. if I just need to restore some photos or music
> files I can do that without restoring the whole drive. I formerly used
> Bounceback Express that came free with an old Seagate drive--I liked the
> scheduler and the fact that folders and files were individually available in
> their native format. I also used Acronis True Image (each program backed up
> to a different external drive) but when the day came when I tried to restore
> a drive True Image didn't do what I wanted it to despite it having a good
> reputation at the time.
>
> The latest version of True Image seems to be getting horrible user reviews.
> I'm tempted to get the latest full version of Bounceback but there also I'm
> finding some conflicting user reviews including one that said the scheduler
> doesn't work under Win 7 64-bit.
>
> So if anyone can recommend a backup program that keeps files in their native
> format, has a good scheduler, backs up only files that have changed and that
> works with 64-bit Win 7, I'd like to hear about it.


In addition to the suggestions in the other replies, there are a couple
of free programs from EASEUS that act like Casper and Macrium or
Acronis.

I've used them without problems (well, sometimes an opaque user
interface, but they all have that trouble), but I'm not sure of how to
rate them.

The home page is http://www.easeus.com/

Their utilities include
1. Todo Backup - similar to Macrium and Acronis; it includes a cloning
capability.

2. Disk Copy - a cloner

3. Partition Master

There are free and non-free versions of most of their software.

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< "DGDevin" wrote in message
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I just got a new external hard drive (the two old ones aren't big enough to
backup my new C: drive) and I'm looking for recommendations for backup
software to use with Win 7 Pro 64. >

I use Cobian. It's free (though best to make a contribution if you adopt it
regularly of course).

 
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Jeff Layman
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      10-09-2011
On 08/10/2011 23:55, Gene E. Bloch wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 10:43:48 -0700, DGDevin wrote:
>
>> I just got a new external hard drive (the two old ones aren't big enough to
>> backup my new C: drive) and I'm looking for recommendations for backup
>> software to use with Win 7 Pro 64. I've been using Windows backup so far,
>> but I would also like something that backs up in a format that allows me to
>> access files directly, i.e. if I just need to restore some photos or music
>> files I can do that without restoring the whole drive. I formerly used
>> Bounceback Express that came free with an old Seagate drive--I liked the
>> scheduler and the fact that folders and files were individually available in
>> their native format. I also used Acronis True Image (each program backed up
>> to a different external drive) but when the day came when I tried to restore
>> a drive True Image didn't do what I wanted it to despite it having a good
>> reputation at the time.
>>
>> The latest version of True Image seems to be getting horrible user reviews.
>> I'm tempted to get the latest full version of Bounceback but there also I'm
>> finding some conflicting user reviews including one that said the scheduler
>> doesn't work under Win 7 64-bit.
>>
>> So if anyone can recommend a backup program that keeps files in their native
>> format, has a good scheduler, backs up only files that have changed and that
>> works with 64-bit Win 7, I'd like to hear about it.

>
> In addition to the suggestions in the other replies, there are a couple
> of free programs from EASEUS that act like Casper and Macrium or
> Acronis.
>
> I've used them without problems (well, sometimes an opaque user
> interface, but they all have that trouble), but I'm not sure of how to
> rate them.
>
> The home page is http://www.easeus.com/
>
> Their utilities include
> 1. Todo Backup - similar to Macrium and Acronis; it includes a cloning
> capability.
>
> 2. Disk Copy - a cloner
>
> 3. Partition Master
>
> There are free and non-free versions of most of their software.
>


I've been using Easeus for some time. Works well, but didn't the OP
want a scheduling facility? It's not available in the free Easeus.

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