This sounds like the perfect answer, anyone see any reason(s) not to use this
solution? Sounds good to me.
Thanks
John
Kenneth Alan Boyd Ramsay wrote:
> What about setting up both drives the same to start with and then put
> XCOPY C:\*.* d:/M in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file?
>
> This should copy all changes that you made the LAST time you switched on,
> the next time you switch on. Your worst case would then be that you
> could lose what you did yesterday if your drive died overnight.
>
> (Unless, of course, some crook steals your system or it burns up in a fire.
> That's why backup tapes stored ELSEWHERE are a good idea.)
>
> Boyd Ramsay
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