How best to keep a back up of everything in Daz?

Hi, I have a lot of scenes, scene subsets, pose/wearble/shaping presets, and everything in between.

What is the best method(s) for backing up all my information in case I need it? Thank you!

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  • AJ2112AJ2112 Posts: 1,416

    Any harddrive smiley categorizing scenes, subsets, etc.... is all preferences.  Need more info, what your trying to do.......

  • DefaultNameDefaultName Posts: 391
    AJ2112 said:

    Any harddrive smiley categorizing scenes, subsets, etc.... is all preferences.  Need more info, what your trying to do.......

    Just to have a backup of my Daz data in case I lose it, basically.

  • TomDowdTomDowd Posts: 198

    I run the free version of Synchredible every few days and back up my folder to an external drive. There are other back-up software options too, but you get the idea.

  • DefaultNameDefaultName Posts: 391
    TomDowd said:

    I run the free version of Synchredible every few days and back up my folder to an external drive. There are other back-up software options too, but you get the idea.

    That looks cool, I'll give it a go. Thank you!

  • rrwardrrward Posts: 556

    I use Robocopy. It's free with Windows, very powerful, and very fast. It does take a bit of study if you aren't used to working in the CMD prompt. But anything you do often can be saved as a BAT file that can be fired off whenever you need it.

    This is probably the best "help" page for Robocopy on the web: https://ss64.com/nt/robocopy.html

    That being said, if you are not comfortable with command-line tools, you might want to stick with other solutions as Robocopy is an unforgiving monster. (I use it, but I grew up in the command line world.)

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