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Number : 3277 Date : 2002-12-12 Author : Marek Yarbrough Subject : Re: backup strategy using XXCOPY plus NTBACKUP? Size(KB) : 1
Martin, My end goal to perform unattended scheduled file copies (backups) with command line scheduled tasks. I am not yet educated enough to relate to your question, but I hope to avoid all "drop and drag" processes. By "proper burn", do you mean a command line execution using these packet writing tools? Or some other process that I am not familiar with? Sincerely, Marek "freedom41ca " wrote:--- In xxcopy@yahoogroups.com, Marek Yarbrough wrote: > > Kan, > Thank you for your reply...this lightens my day greatly. Is their any guidance on how to configure this "packet write" situation? I have seen some hints that say you only need a formatted DVD and a process of the nero or directCD running. So far, XXCOPY has not been able to write to my disc. I probably missed a simple step, but I have not been able to locate any step-by-step instructions that help us novice DVD'rs get upto speed. I will tackle the Ahead software InCD help files again. > Thanks, > Marek Just as a general comment, and I don't know if this applies to using a command line application such as xxcopy, but using direct CD (Adaptech or Roxio's equivallent of "packet write") is not as reliable as doing a proper CD burn. I've found enough file curruptions over multiple CD's when using drag-n-drop to my CD in exploerer to prompted me to now perform a proper CD burn and "CD close". Martin The Face Is Familiar, But I Can't Quite Remember My Name. Yahoo! Groups SponsorADVERTISEMENT Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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