great free backup tool for windows on technet.microsoft
'm managing a remote backup of my runtime with RichCopy which is a pretty impressive freeware tool from Microsoft Technet
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2009.04.utilityspotlight.aspx
It's got some updates over Robocopy if anyone's ever used that. There a simple GUI and it's got some real power under the hood so I don't need to open up a command prompt as admin and learn a lot of crazy /? /q /4 /happyface
If anyone is looking to backup their runtime or any data you should check this one out, it's very quick and a million times less cumbersome than windows drag and pray.
Mac users I have nothing for you in a copier with a small footprint that works. I've been trying to drag 70GB of music over to a MacPro over FW800 and it took an hour for the OS to respond that something happened. gotta be a better tool than OS X Small Mountain Cat
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I've been using this for some time over my work network and it really flies—it's actually fun to watch it work (but if it's a small copy job, don't blink). I have a batch file (which it will generate for you via its GUI) running as a scheduled task and I can pretty much forget about it. Best and fastest backup/copy utility I have found and I've looked at plenty. For one off copy jobs I use Teracopy, though, which takes over the appallingly poor default Windows drag and drop/copy and paste.
Thanks for the tip! I've used Robocopy, for backups but as you said it's bit of a pain to use the command line or to create batch files for the process.
The 2009 date would worry me!
I've also been looking around for something like this. Which led me to Toucan: http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/toucan
I'm really liking the 'mirror' function.
Its only been installed a short time but seems to have extensive scriptablity, though I haven't used that feature yet.
the date shouldn't scare you off, the application is built on existing windows framework that is available from a Command Line, but it does not get encumbered by the Windows GUI slowing it down.The other selling point (it's freeware) is that Josh Hoffman is a programmer at MS, he's also the editor and chief of techweb,.
It is super duper, thanks Strat.
I did a backup of a folder which used to take me well over two hours to do in Win 7, and it completed in less thatn twenty minutes wih RichCopy64.
Thank you for the link - and for the smile your /happyface brought to my face. :)