Between the two, they have kept me in good shape. I use Syncback to keep a backup to my hard drive. I use photoback to burn my collection to DVD or CD. It does a great job of manual or auto backups, and has a ton of options to make sure that your photos are backed up the way you prefer. You could just drag and drop to restore, but by letting Photo Backup restore, it knows what disk the photos are on, and it makes it much simpler, especially when they are spanned across multiple media.įor copying photos to another hard drive or partition, I strongly recommend a freeware program called Synback. Photobackup stores your files on CDs and DVDs almost identical to how they are stored on your hard drive. Scanned whatever disk I placed in the drive into the gallery in a I've made a couple of gallleries but what horrified me is that it I have read the instructions on site but I only think I know the If you are are using CDs, make one gallery of all the directories you want backed up, and let the program span across multiple CDs. I burn to DVD, and I select all the directories to be burned at the same time. To scan all my CD's in to a single gallery? Is it best to make a new gallery of each CD or it seems that I need This will tell you where and on what CD, a certain photo, or photos are stored. You can also make an index to burn to a CD in case your hard drive fails. It keeps an index database on the hard drive of each directory of photos you chose to backup. The CD in it's drive before you can see the thumbnails? When you open a gallery which has photos on a CD do you need to put I find I can't quite get my head around it.ĭoes it keep a database of your photos on the hard drive, so that
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