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Old 12-19-2004, 03:44 PM
     
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VfsBackup & Copying Card Directories -- Need Hekp

I just started using VfsBackup and it works really nicely. But there is one thing I can't figure out how to do using FileManager.

I'd like to keep old backups as well as a current one. I planned on copying the current backup on the card to a new directory on the card with a name like Backup: 2004/12/17. But I can't figure out how to do that. FileManager seems only to know how to copy between the card and internal memory -- not card to card.

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Use FileZ for your filemanger. Its Freeware and much more featured that the built in one. Also I do this with BackupBuddyVFS it should work with VfsBackup as well. Instead of going through the process of creating a new folder and copying/moving the files I just rename the existing backup folder, to a date for example. Then when I do my next backup the backup software will create a new Backup folder.
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Use FileZ for your filemanger. Its Freeware and much more featured that the built in one. Also I do this with BackupBuddyVFS it should work with VfsBackup as well. Instead of going through the process of creating a new folder and copying/moving the files I just rename the existing backup folder, to a date for example. Then when I do my next backup the backup software will create a new Backup folder.
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That worked great!

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Instead of going through the process of creating a new folder and copying/moving the files I just rename the existing backup folder, to a date for example. Then when I do my next backup the backup software will create a new Backup folder.
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Good Idea....
Now why hadn't I thought of this before?

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