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Alan

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Since: Jan 11, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2004 3:51 am
Post subject: Backing up (Archiving) directory
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Hello to all.

I hope I'm posting this to the correct group (I don't believe in
posting to more than one group at a time).

I have a partition which holds my MP3 files. I want to back these
up.....simply copy the MP3's to DVD+RW (I have a Pioneer A06).
I have almost 14G worth...almost 2700 files, so the back-up would take
several DVD disks.

Is there a backup program (commercial is fine...I'll buy it if it does
what I want), where I could simply "Select All" the files, and the
backup program would prompt me to insert a
second...third...fourth...fifth...DVD...whatever, until all the files
are copied?

Thanks for any help.

 >Alan
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Cathy De Viney

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Since: Jan 04, 2004
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2004 12:00 pm
Post subject: Re: Backing up (Archiving) directory [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"Alan" wrote in message

 > Hello to all.
 >
 > I hope I'm posting this to the correct group (I don't believe in
 > posting to more than one group at a time).
 >
 > I have a partition which holds my MP3 files. I want to back these
 > up.....simply copy the MP3's to DVD+RW (I have a Pioneer A06).
 > I have almost 14G worth...almost 2700 files, so the back-up would take
 > several DVD disks.
 >
 > Is there a backup program (commercial is fine...I'll buy it if it does
 > what I want), where I could simply "Select All" the files, and the
 > backup program would prompt me to insert a
 > second...third...fourth...fifth...DVD...whatever, until all the files
 > are copied?
 >
 > Thanks for any help.
 >
  > >Alan
 > -- Remove "AT" and "DOT" in email address to reply.

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