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How to Back up all my Junk??
by The F@t Guy
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Backing up -Getting Ready...
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Getting Ready:
The object of this "Getting Ready" exercise is to make the backup
experience as simple and easy as possible. Going back to the "Veracity
of the Implementor" section for the moment, I will apply my first rule
of human nature:
"One
is
more likely to do something if it is simple and easy, and less likely
to do something if it is complicated and hard." -Wisdom of The F@t One
(circa 1998).
So the general idea is to go into your
"My Documents" folder and organize it in a way that makes it easy to
access your data and makes it easy to back up as well. Remember that
your "housekeeping method" will very likely be transmitted into your
backup store as well. If you have a problem with messy folders,
it is best to fix it now.
I use a method called "front-end folders". This is
really a well known
method where certain folders are "front-ends" for subfolders within.
For more information on this subject see my "Working with Front End
Folders" article.
Regardless of how you do it, the real advantage is to think about
organization all the way along. Then this step is already done before
you even start. One way or the other, you should be looking at nicely
arranged folders full of data right now.
Sizing your Folders:
We're not done yet. Now we need to see how big your backup is. Get
inside of My Documents. Goto Edit=>Select All. Then goto
File=>Properties. See the size changing as Windows determines how
big it is? When it stops changing you will have a good idea of how big
your entire MyDocs is.
Now, most people are going to try and stuff their backup onto CDRom, so
we will use CDRom as the example here, but the same theory applies to
other media as well. Anything you back up to will be limited by size.
The idea is to make sure the size of your "stuff" is less than the size
limitation of your backup device. For now, though, lets look at the
CD-Rom:
Most CDR media is able to carry 700mg
of data. To be sure you will fit, figure 650mg. If the resulting size
in the "properties" was LESS than 650 mg, then you need do nothing
else. All your stuff will fit on one CD.
Likely as not though, you will find that your MyDocs is WELL over a
single CDRom. Especially with the "My Music" and "My Pictures" folders
included. So you will have to cut it up somehow so that you have 650mg
"sections". Well, how about putting each front-end on it's own CD?
Maybe you are a "downloader" and you can fit everything on one CD
except your "My Downloads" front-end. but your "My Downloads" will
require two CDs all by itself.
Or maybe you like music and pictures so they are both too big...
Everything except "My Music" and "My Pictures" fits on one CD.
Well, the music is easy, just arrange the folder a-z and determine what
letter you can get through on each CD- Say the first cd can handle A-F,
the second F-O... etcetera. With a pen and paper, jot down the starting
song or folder for each CD, then follow that when it is burn time.
*Note* The "My Music" folder uses subfolders to store "albums". You'd
be best served *not* rearranging things in here- Arrange them through
your Media Player.
The pictures, on the other hand, might be better broken up into
years... make a folder called 2003. place everything from 2003 within
it (folders and all). Then make a 2004.. etcetera.
These are all just examples to give you a rough idea of what will have
to be done. you will have to figure it out on your own. The main idea
here is to get your thinking set up... Once you tend to do things this
way, It will be second nature for you.
(c)
F@t Guy Utilities 2005-2007
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