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Sync folders across hard drives
Replies: 4Last Post Aug. 28, 2008 3:35pm by Neodymie
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Okay, I have two hard drives. One system drive and one storage drive. I basically use the storage drive to backup whats on the system drive and keep movies etc.

I was wondering if there was a way to make iTunes folder sync automatically on both drives that way I don't have to re copy it whenever I update it.

Thanks.

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no way jose

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RAID 1 lol j/k

yes there is, you're running windows right?

so you just need to goto control panel and look for the backup utility and you should be able to figure the rest out...


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The best way in my opinion is to use Snyc back (http://www.2brightsparks.com/downloads.html#freeware)

This allows you to set up the backups and have them run as often as you want.

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Quote: from pleaseremove at 2:13 am on Aug. 27, 2008

The best way in my opinion is to use Snyc back (http://www.2brightsparks.com/downloads.html#freeware)

This allows you to set up the backups and have them run as often as you want.


Ill give that a try. THanks everyone.

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