
It is possible to have different profiles in which you can indicate which files and folders to a backup needs to be made. You can also use SyncBack projects to schedule and store backups with ZIP compression. SyncBack offers standard file comparison based on date and size, and also MD5 check that the smallest changes to a file will be found and files will synchronize with the other bestandsdrager. This is easy when you work with several PC's files and you're pretty sure that there's always a copy of all the files is when there is something wrong if go with the PC. That way you will always have an exact copy of the last files on an external hard drive, desktop or additional laptops. You can use SyncBack for backing up the files on your PC or you can use this to sync with other bestandsdrager. The software is also translated into Dutch. SyncBack is a backup software that is also available in a free version.


On this page you will find more information about the free backup program SyncBack. Backup software you can set, for example every hour or every day automatically a copy of the most important folders or files is stored. I'm not sure what would happen if a file were corrupted and unreadable.With a backup program you can automatically copy files to other bestandsdrager so that you always have a copy of everything when there is something wrong if go with the PC. Never anything of consequence that I couldn't figure out. I have perhaps twice had an error in the log file, out of thousands of runs. It is NOT my only means of backup for that reason. SyncBackFree may have defects.I've just never encountered them. Obviously, a profile can have disastrous results if you think it's going to do A and it does B.like deleting from the source or not keeping versions if you don't use mirroring. You should always experiment with a new profile. If that's what it means and that's what you want, use it. "Backup"? I don't know what that is.maybe it means if dog.jpg is deleted from source it is kept on target? I don't use it and have no interest in it. Mirror versus Backup: Mirror is a replica if dog.jpg is deleted from source, it is deleted from target. It will drive you crazy if you can't just accept it as Windows being Windows. I've never been unable to find a file on the target drive that I expected to find there.Īnd.Windows File Explorer has it's own weird peculiarities re file counts, file sizes, space used, space remaining, etc. My "all data" SyncBackFree backup that I ran an hour ago has 99737 files. Right now, my data drive supposedly has 99732 files. Similarly, applications like Macrium Reflect don't back up ALL system files. SyncBackFree by design does NOT copy all files. I'm not sure that anything needs to be resolved. Re difference between file count on source versus destination: Does it have anything useful to you not found in Free? I've never even given it a trial run. I see that you are using the Pro version now.
