Backing Up With SyncToy
Not long ago I bought a 500 GB usb external hard drive. I wanted to keep backups of all my documents, music, and pictures on it. I partitioned it so I could also back up my MacBook using Time Machine. I’ve been searching for a program to sync any new documents and music and whatnot on my Vista machine onto the external drive when I’d add it to my primary hard drive. I couldn’t find any decent free program that would do this and copying all the files manually just wasn’t efficient. Windows Vista has a backup solution built in but it wasn’t what I was looking for. In the Vista backup utility you can select types of files but not specific folders and directories. I wanted something that would allow me to select which files to backup and where to backup to. I posed the question in #habari and h0bbel gave me a suggestion, SyncToy. It’s a free download from Microsoft and does exactly what I want. As you can see in this screen shot, I was able to tell what directories to sync on my machine and which directories I want to sync them with.
It has a great, easy to use interface that is quite intuitive. You add folder points on each drive then click sync. It worked perfectly when syncing up all my files. The only thing I wish it did have was a schedule so it would perform syncs daily, weekly, or monthly. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like it’s going to be a feature that’s added in 2.0. Maybe sometime in the future that feature will be added.
Glad it worked out for you. Remember though that you can in fact schedule it via the Vista Task Scheduler. Just add a task to run “C:\Program Files\Microsoft\SyncToy\SyncToy.exe” -R and you can enjoy scheduled backup bliss in no time. ;-)
Looks like h0bbel beat me to it, but yeah, you can certainly schedule it – there just isn’t a pretty built-in GUI for it.
Google Cache of Step-by-Step Instructions
Of course I did. Did you expect otherwise?