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How to backup a FAT32 drive?
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<blockquote data-quote="Justin" data-source="post: 388466" data-attributes="member: 25120"><p>If it does not work for my drive though, I will not want to buy it. I <em>do</em> want something that <em>will </em>work though. That's why I posted this topic, to ask if there is any program that <em>can</em> do it (backup from FAT32).</p><p></p><p>Do you know anything that can?</p><p></p><p>Also, I am unclear about the backup thing. I thought Superduper backup was meant to be faster that drag and drop precisely because it <em>doesn't</em> erase the previous backup, only changing what has changed, hence saving time. Have I misunderstood that? (Otherwise why would anyone use it anyway, instead of drag and drop?)</p><p></p><p>What I want is top back up my drive as it is, and fast. So if one month has passed, there will be both extra files <em>and </em> changed order of folder structure. I would not want it to merely ad the new files. I would want it to update <em>all</em> of my changes. Is that what is normal for these backup programs?</p><p></p><p>Very grateful to hear from you all. I find it very hard to understand without human contact!</p><p>Justin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin, post: 388466, member: 25120"] If it does not work for my drive though, I will not want to buy it. I [I]do[/I] want something that [I]will [/I]work though. That's why I posted this topic, to ask if there is any program that [I]can[/I] do it (backup from FAT32). Do you know anything that can? Also, I am unclear about the backup thing. I thought Superduper backup was meant to be faster that drag and drop precisely because it [I]doesn't[/I] erase the previous backup, only changing what has changed, hence saving time. Have I misunderstood that? (Otherwise why would anyone use it anyway, instead of drag and drop?) What I want is top back up my drive as it is, and fast. So if one month has passed, there will be both extra files [I]and [/I] changed order of folder structure. I would not want it to merely ad the new files. I would want it to update [I]all[/I] of my changes. Is that what is normal for these backup programs? Very grateful to hear from you all. I find it very hard to understand without human contact! Justin [/QUOTE]
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