I have four hard drives on my computer.
C (fixed) - Windows 8.1 OS and programs
D (fixed) - Numerous pics and data files (no direct program installs)
G (removable) - backup of D drive
H (removable) - imaged backup of C drive via clonezilla
I have digital photos since 1998 and take a ton of sports photos for my kids. I would like to do a weekly file by file" backup from my D drive to my H drive but I don't want to do it via an "image". I want the flexibility to use the D drive on our network and allow editing by other family members. Thus, if something goes wrong, I can simply grab the file or directory from my G drive and replace it All of my photos are downloaded and modified on my D drive and then I want them to be backed up to the G drive (manually via differential backup)
I "image" my C Drive once every two weeks via clonezilla and the image makes perfect sense for C drive failure. Thus, if my D drive goes down (original pics), I want to be able to push it back to a new D drive from my G drive.
Is there a software that can do this so that when I actually look at my G drive, it looks like a file directory (same as D drive)?
Thanks,
Brendan
C (fixed) - Windows 8.1 OS and programs
D (fixed) - Numerous pics and data files (no direct program installs)
G (removable) - backup of D drive
H (removable) - imaged backup of C drive via clonezilla
I have digital photos since 1998 and take a ton of sports photos for my kids. I would like to do a weekly file by file" backup from my D drive to my H drive but I don't want to do it via an "image". I want the flexibility to use the D drive on our network and allow editing by other family members. Thus, if something goes wrong, I can simply grab the file or directory from my G drive and replace it All of my photos are downloaded and modified on my D drive and then I want them to be backed up to the G drive (manually via differential backup)
I "image" my C Drive once every two weeks via clonezilla and the image makes perfect sense for C drive failure. Thus, if my D drive goes down (original pics), I want to be able to push it back to a new D drive from my G drive.
Is there a software that can do this so that when I actually look at my G drive, it looks like a file directory (same as D drive)?
Thanks,
Brendan